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DEAR CUSTOMERS!
Thank you for placing your trust in us and purchasing our stove used for local heating.
We assure you that you have chosen a cost-effective, quality product, which is the result of our extensive
experience in manufacturing stoves and furnaces that are used for local heating.
We hope that we fully met your demands in both design and the size of the living area you need to heat.
Before installing up this stove, please carefully read these instructions and observe all advice provided therein.
1. PURPOSE
Solid fuel stove for local heating is used for:
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cooking,
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baking,
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heating of apartments, houses and office premises,
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domestic hot water production.
It is most often used as a stove for local heating, however, it can also be installed for central heating.
This stove is intended for household use and may not be used for commercial purposes.
2. APPEARANCE AND STRUCTURE OF STOVE WITH BOILER FOR HEATING (Fig. 1)
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1. Stove cover
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2. Cooktop (hotplate)
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3. Cooktop extension
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4. Damper open and close knob
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5. Oven door
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6. Oven thermometer
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7. Firebox door
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8. Secondary air regulator knob
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9. Ash pan door
10. Thermostat (combustion regulator) knob
12. Ash pan (ash box)
13. Grate holder
14. Wood box
15. Cleaning access plate
16. Pressure gauge
17. Thermometer
18. Cooktop lid
19. Thermostat (combustion regulator) damper
20. Smoke pipe connection
21. Cleaning access plate
22. Handle
23. Grate support
24. Additional lid
25. Lever support
26. Tertiary air regulator knob
27. Tertiary air regulator cover
28. Cleaning access plate – smaller
30. Tertiary air regulator
3. SAFETY AND RELIABILITY OF STOVE OPERATION
The stove used for local heating is designed to ensure maximum operational safety.
Stove operational safety is ensured by the following three elements:
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combustion regulator (thermostat) (Fig. 1, Item 10), located in the ash pan door, which automatically
shuts the air supply into the firebox when the preset water temperature in the boiler is reached,
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copper pipe installed inside the boiler and connected to the thermo valve (Fig. 7, Item 13), serves as a
thermal fuse if the stove becomes overheated,
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safety valve (Fig. 7 and 8, Item 5) which MUST be installed on an R1/2" connection (Fig. 4, Item 6).
NOTE: Thermo valve and safety valve are not included in the stove delivery, while the thermostat is
installed on the stove’s ash pan door.
4. INSTALLING THE STOVE
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The stove can be installed in the kitchen or at any other appropriate place.
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The substrate under the stove should be noncombustible.
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In the event of a combustible substrate (wood, plastics), place a metal sheet plate which should extend
the sides of the stove by 10 cm and the front side by 50 cm.
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Furniture and objects adjacent to or in the vicinity of the stove should not be made of combustible
materials. However, if they are made of combustible materials, minimum clearance to the stove should
be 20 cm.