20
3.4 OPERATION
The machine must only be loaded with fuel via the upper door (pos. 1 in fig.13). Fuel examples include:
- Dry wood not treated with chemicals.
- Wood chippings pressed in bundles.
WARNING! Do not use powdered wood, nor liquid fuel, during startup and combustion.
Removing ashes.
Remove ashes only after combustion has ceased, and only after temperature has dropped below 40°C, then:
- open up the two front doors (pos. 1 and 2 in fig.13).
IMPORTANT: the lower door will not open if the upper door is open.
The lower door is closed with a knobbed screw.
- Empty the cinerary.
- Close the doors.
IMPORTANT: do not place the ashes near the vents’ suction area (fig. 17).
NO
FIG.17
WARNING! Do not overload the machine. An
excessive heat generated by combustion could
deform the machine’s structure.
When the warm air generator is on, there is
a chance that the alarm will be set off. This
is due to the excessive heat generated by the
furnace. In this case, lower the heat generation
by shutting down the air suction (pos. 3 in fig.
13), and stop loading fuel.
WARNING! Do not let the alarm activated
for more than 2 minutes, or the wirings could
be damaged.
3.4 REGULAR STOP
You can turn off the furnace by shutting down the air suction (pos. 3 in fig. 13)
Then, after the machine has cooled down, switch off the flue’s suction and the vents (pos. 0 in fig. 11), and
finally turn off the machine’s general switch.
WARNING!
Do not turn off the general switch before combustion has ceased and the ashes are cold.