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• The device can be used by children that are not
less than 8 years old and people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience or knowledge, provided being
under supervision of someone responsible
or after having received instructions relating
to the safe use of the device and to the
understanding of the dangers inherent to
it. Children should not play with the device.
Cleaning and maintenance to be performed
by the user should not be made by children
without supervision;
• Do not use the pellet insert as a ladder or
scaffold;
• Do not put clothes to dry on the pellet insert;
• Any clothes hangers and suchlike must be kept
a suitable distance from the pellet insert. - Risk
of fire;
• Carefully explain that the pellet insert is made
from material subjected to high temperatures
for the elderly, the disabled, and in particular
for all children, keeping them away from the
pellet insert during operation;
• Do not touch the pellet insert with wet hands:
the pellet insert has electrical components that
could produce sparks if handled incorrectly;
• Never open the glass door of the pellet pellet
insert while the pellet insert is in operation;
• The pellet insert must be connected to an
electrical system equipped with an earthing
conductor in accordance with regulations
73/23 and 93/98 EEC;
• The system must be of adequate electrical
power declared the pellet insert;
• Do not wash the inside of the pellet insert with
water.
• The water could damage the electrical
insulation, causing electric shock;
• Do not expose your body to hot air for a long time.
Do not overheat the room you are in and where
the pellet insert is installed. This can damage the
physical conditions and cause health problems;
• Do not expose to direct the flow of hot air
plants or animals;
• The pellet pellet insert is not a cooking element;
• External surfaces during operation can become
very hot. Do not touch them except with the
appropriate protection;
• The plug of the device power cable must be
connected only after installation and assembly
of the device and must remain accessible after
installation, if the unit is not provided of a
double-pole switch suitable and accessible.
• Pay attention that the power cord (and any
other cables external to the appliance) do not
touch hot parts.
• Do not lay objects, glasses, infusers, room
perfumers on the pellet insert, they could be
damaged or to damage the pellet insert (in this
case de warranty does not respond).
• In the event of a start-up system, do not force
switch on;
• Unburnt pellet accumulation in the burner
following “no switch on” must be removed
before proceeding with new switch on. Before
each restart, ensure the grate is well positioned
and clean;
• It is forbidden to manually load the fuel in the
grate. Non-compliance with this warning can
generate dangerous situations;
• Evaluate the static conditions of the surface on
which the weight of the product gravitates;
• Extraordinary maintenance operations must be
carried out by authorised and qualified staff
only;
• Disconnect the electrical power supply of the
product before carrying out any maintenance
operation;
• On first start-up, smoke may generate due to
initial heating of the paint. Keep the premises
well ventilated.
Instructions for safe and efficient use
The pellet insert is equipped with a safety device to prevent operation with
dangerous negative pressure in the combustion chamber caused for example by
unfavourable climatic situations or blockages in the flue. If intervening on this
device, do not tamper with it, clean the chimney if it is blocked and wait for the
climatic situation to allow the flue to return to a negative pressure that would guarantee
correct operation of the pellet insert. If the pellet insert is installed in particularly windy
situations for long periods of time which would prevent daily use of the pellet insert, the
smoke extractor speed can be increased to guarantee correct negative pressure in the
combustion chamber.
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