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• Use only wood pellets;
• Keep / store the pellets in a cool dry place;
• Never pour pellets directly on the hearth;
• The pellet insert must only be fed with quality 6 mm diameter pellets, A1
certified according to the UNI EN ISO 17225-2 regulations;
• Before making the electrical connection of the pellet insert the discharge tubes must
be connected with the flue;
• The protective grill placed inside the pellet container must never be removed;
• The environment where the pellet insert is installed must have a sufficient exchange
of air;
• It is forbidden to operate the pellet insert with the door open or the glass broken;
• Do not use the pellet insert as an incinerator; the pellet insert should be used only for
the intended purpose;
• Any other use is considered improper and therefore dangerous. Do not put in the
hopper other than wood pellets;
• When the pellet insert is operating, the surfaces, glass, handle and tubes become very
hot: during operation do not touch these parts without adequate protection;
• Keep the fuel and other inflammable materials off the pellet insert.
Pellets’ loading in the pellet tank
You can load the pellet in the pellet tank using the tray on the upper part of the pellet insert. You can load the
pellet in two ways:
• Remove the tray (Pict. 1); lift the supplied cab apron (shovel )(Pict. 2) so that you have a chute allowing
the pellet to slide into the tank (Pict. 3) . Load now the pellet (Pict. 4).
Pict. 1
Pict. 2
Pict. 3
Once you have loaded the pellets, lift the tray so that all the pellets go to the pellet tank (fig. 5).
Close the pellets tray (fig. 6).
Pict. 4
Pict.5
Pict. 6
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