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Once combustion has stabilized any increase in fire box temperature requires an increase in combustion air.
from the manual...
"When burning with wood, the minimum setting for the manual draft slide should be in the centre. (This is the slide knob beside the combustion fan above the firedoor). The closed position is for when burning with oil for a prolonged period (to obtain maximum efficiency) and the open setting is for initially starting a wood fire."
If you're already at maximum draft, you could try burning higher quality combustible material (dryer or higher density wood), increase draft pressure (taller chimney), or larger fire box (bigger stove).
*** Following for information only.*** * "Oil Less" refers to pumps that may not have bearings bathed in liquid lubricate. (but still may be greased or have 'sealed' bearings.) * You can usually tell if a pump requires liquid lubricant as there will be a removable plug at the base of pump. There will probably a site class or level check plug about mid point in the crank case. The window will be in line with the center of the crank shaft. There may be an air relief cap or plug higher up in the crank case to allow heated air to expand out of the crank case. * Oil Less pumps tend to be smaller and frequently coupled directly to the motor (usually electric AC or DC). * Oil Less pumps are common on portable Automotive air compressors running on 12VDC from lighter outlet. * Oil Less in larger sizes tend to overheat quickly. They are usually used in low volume applications. Small air brushes, brad nailers, etc.
The simplest is to set the camera to the Smart Auto mode by turning the command dial to the "SMART" position as described on page 32 of the manual. In this mode the camera controls almost everything, the only things you control are where to point the camera and when to push the button.
Bear in mind that many of the choices the camera makes will not be the same choices an experienced photographer will make.
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