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English
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Rev.09
WARNING:
It is advised, during the first ignitions, to bring the stove/kitchen gradually in temperature, in order to
enable all components to suffer a progressive temperature increase and adjustment to dilatation.
A regular maintenance by a qualified technician is necessary at least once a year.
A new stove/kitchen requires the complete drying of the paint and of the metallic inner parts.
During the first kindling, censure a sufficient aeration in the room, so as to evacuate the vapours or
fumes that are generated. That inconvenient disappears after a few kindling.
Use exclusively solid fuel as wood in logs, pressed wood logs or bricks of lignite.
NEVER USE any type of coal, wood scraps containing paint or varnish or glues that could cause
serious problems of toxic emissions.
The thermic power indicated in this notice represents the maximum limit of use of the stove/kitchen,
therefore any load of combustible superior to the indications can compromise the duration of the
materials and of the stove/kitchen itself, but also make the warranty fall.
7 IGNITION
All local regulations, including the ones referring to national and European norms, shall be
respected in installing the stove/kitchen
.
In order to obtain a quick and correct kindling of the stove/kitchen, follow accurately the instructions below::
1.
If the stove/kitchen and the flue are cold, or the atmospheric pressure is low, burn at firs some pages
of a newspaper.
2.
Open the primary air intake 1, the secondary air intake 3 and the grid 2, then turn the
supplementary draught lever 4 on position A (Figure 8)
3.
Put into the earth some balls of newspaper, then a layer of wood chips and, on top, a layer of bigger
wood (max 1,5 kg)
4.
Set fire to the paper, close the door and, once a good combustion has been reached, close the
primary air intake 1 by acting on the lever.
5.
The immission of secondary air into the combustion chamber, regulated by the lever 3, happens
through a pre-heating duct that sends it to brush the wide glass bay of the door, cooling and cleaning
it.
6.
In all cases, the lever 3 for secondary air regulation, in closet position, enables anyway a minimal air
flow, in order to avoid any phenomenon of gasification of the fuel.
7.
The ash drawer is positioned underneath the grid, and is shall be emptied regularly. It is very
important to pay attention to the fact that that the ashes could still contain some burning embers.
Therefore, ashes shall be collected in inflammable containers.
8.
The ash-
shaker grid is moved by shaking the lever 2 to and fro. In the “open” position there is
passage of primary air, regulated only by the lever 1.