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15. Trouble Shooting(cont) - What can you do?
- Open the primary air regulator a bit more, and fully open the secondary air
regulator.
- Use only a small amount of fuel at first.
- Use only a small amount of fuel when reloading.
- Shake off the ash more often.
Do not restrain the fire.
- As a last resort, do not use the stove in a transition period.
What are the causes?
…
there is no proper draught at heating up?
- Chimney or stove pipe is not closed properly.
- Measurements of the chimney are not appropriate.
- The door of the stove/supplementary air regulator or the door of another stove connected to the same chimney is open.
…the space is not heating up?
- Is the appliance disproportionately small?
- Is there too much ash in the combustion chamber?
- Is the smoke outlet blocked?
- Is the air regulator closed?
…the fireplace gives off too much heat?
- Is the air regulator opened too far?
- Is the chimney draught (feed pressure) too high?
- Did you load too much fuel at once?
…there is scarification, the grate is damaged?
- The fireplace has been overloaded.
- You didn’t empty the ash drawer in time.
- Chimney draught (feed pressure) is too high.
16. Special notes
- Your guarantee expires immediately in case of extreme or long-lasting overload above nominal capacity or the use of fuel
not specified.
- Always keep the ash in a fire-proof container. Do not put the container close to combustible materials or place it on a
combustible surface. Use a protective plate if necessary. Pour the ash into a waste receptacle only after you make sure that it
has completely cooled down.
Caution!
- Surfaces are hot. When you operate the appliance wear gloves and use the operating handles of the stove. The glass is
hot. Keep children away.
- Never use spirits, petrol or any other flammable and explosive substance for lighting the fire.
- Don’t place combustible objects inside the radiation area of the fireplace, within 100 cm from the door of the
combustion chamber.
Follow the instructions in the section entitled”Minimum safety distances”.
17. Cleaning Schedule (to be performed only when the stove is cold)
What
Frequency
Utensil
Combustion chamber of fireplace
Minimum once a year
Hand-broom, vacuum cleaner
Smoke outlet
Minimum once a year
Hand-broom, vacuum cleaner
Copper elements
As necessary
Copper cleaning agent or other substance with
teflon content (when it is cold)
Glass
As necessary
With fireplace spray or glass
cleaning agent (when it is cold)