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Bio-Feuer-Technik
Inhaber
Ausstellung
Verwaltung
Kontakt
Herbert Bee
54411 Hermeskeil
54296 Trier-Petrisberg
fon
06503/953377
Ust-IdNr. DE 149 819 155
Bahnhofstraße 18
Max-Planck-Str. 8
fax
06503/981694
Bank Voba Hochwald
BlZ 585 647 88
Konto 2000 24096
mobil
0171/ 770 82 98
Attention !
Please never restart the fire just after putting it out!
Before using the stove again, it must be completely cooled. Wait a minimum of at least 60
minutes before restarting your stove.
The entire amount of fuel initially placed in the chamber should be burned and the flame
allowed to go out on its own. It is advised to allow this process and only to manually put out
the fire in exceptional cases. As a general rule, the fuel in the stove should be burned
completely.
Fuel/biologicalalcohol
Absolutely no other type of fuel may be used in this stove. Only use BFT biological alcohol
for your BFT decoration fire place. Please note the security warnings on the fuel canister!
Ventilation and space requirements
If you would like to use the BFT decoration fire place in closed rooms, please make sure that
the room has an adequate ventilation.
To avoid a certain amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) over the
admissible limit it
is important to guarantee a constant ventilation.
The room must have a minimum size of
25 m²
and a volume of
80m³.
The volume of rooms that are not separated (with doors), should be 200 m³.
The rooms should be aired every 1-2 hours.
Security advice / regulations
Please avoid flammable materials near the stove and make sure that there is enough distance
between the stove and any furniture or other items in the area, at least .5 meters in all
directions.
The ventilation opening should never be covered or closed by materials like a tea kettle, etc.
Please note: The glass front and the metal surface are heated up to 90 degrees during use and
can cause burns!
Maintenance
The combustion chamber is to be examined regularly for tightness. To do this, lift the
combustion chamber from the oven body and turn it upside down over a suitable
receptacle and examine whether bio alcohol is in the safety tub and if this drips from
the safety tub into the receptacle. If this should be the case, wipe away the alcohol
with a soft, absorbent cloth. Replace the chamber into the stove. Control again after
the next combustion. Again if bio alcohol should be present and dripping, it is likely
that it does not come from a previous pouring but a defective combustion.