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If loading pellets while the stove is working, open the hopper door using the cool touch handle supplied with
the stove.
Do not allow the bag of pellets to come into contact with hot surfaces while loading.
Never remove the protective grate inside the hopper.
Do not put any type of fuel into the hopper other than pellets in compliance with the previously described
specifications.
Store extra fuel at an appropriate safety distance.
Do not pour pellets directly onto the brazier but only into the hopper.
While operating and switching off, most of the stove surfaces are very hot (door, handle, glass, smoke exhaust
pipe, etc.). Do not touch these parts.
Fig. 14 - Pellet loading
13.2 USER TRAINING
The technician in charge of installation and commissioning MUST ALWAYS thoroughly brief the end owner/user on
the device. The following subjects must be covered in detail so that the end user is satisfied. Otherwise, there is the
risk the device will be used unsafely:
• Explanation of the device and how it works
• Need to keep the device ventilated and issues that could arise otherwise
• Fuel use and supply
• How to safely ignite the device
• What to do if it does not ignite
• What to do in the event of alarms (in particular, those generated by a lack of fuel in the device)
• How to service the device properly and the importance of doing so monthly
• It is a good idea to schedule the first annual service check
• Discuss using a potential secondary heating system
• Explain how the remote control or thermostat works and where to best position them
14 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
14.1 SAFETY DEVICES
The product is supplied with the following safety devices
14.2 PRESSURE SWITCH
• It controls pressure in the fume duct. It blocks the pellet feed screw in the following instances:
• - clogged exhaust
• - Significant negative (wind)
• - clogged fume passages
• - open pellet loading tank
• - open fire door or worn/broken gaskets.
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