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A proper combustion requires the existence of ventilation holes.
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Do not leave the packing materials at the reach of children
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During normal operation, DO NOT open the door of the free standing fire unit;
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Some parts of the unit may overheat during normal operation, so avoid direct contact with parts such as
the door handle and glass.
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Check for the existence of any obstructions in the fume duct before turning on the unit after a long period
of inactivity.
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This pellet burning unit is designed for residential use in a protected environment. Safety systems may
kick in, turning off the unit. If this occurs, contact the technical assistance. Under no circumstances you
should attempt to interfere with the safety systems.
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The free standing fire is a biomass heating unit equipped with an electric fume extractor. The occurrence
of any power failure during its use may prevent fume extraction causing the room to be filled with smoke.
For this reason, it is mandatory that you have a natural fume extraction system, like a chimney.
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Fogo Montanha offers an optional safety device (additional circuit board) which enables you to connect
your Free Standing Fire unit to a UPS system in order to allow extending the operation of the fume
extractor until complete extraction of all fumes, thus avoiding fume extraction problems during a power
failure.
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If you intend to use the Free Standing Fire unit while away from home or unattended, you should use the
safety device specified above for total safety during any power failure.
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During operation, NEVER turn off the free standing fire unit by disconnecting the electric plug. The fume
extractor on the free standing fire unit is a power device so disconnecting the power plug will prevent the
extraction of the combustion fumes.
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Your unit must be disconnected from the power mains before it may be subject to any maintenance
procedures. Before doing this, the unit must be totally cooled down (if previously operating).
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Never touch the interior of the unit without disconnecting it from the power mains.
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Life cycle of a Free Standing Fire unit
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About 90% of the materials used in the manufacture of these units are recyclable, thus contributing
towards a reduced environmental impact and a sustainable development of our planet. End-of-life units
should be returned to an authorised waste recycling processing systems. We advise you to contact your
local authorities for instructions.
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