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Never seal off incoming air vents into the room. Air vents should be situated in positions where it is unlikely that
they would be accidentally blocked. The heater uses air that comes into the room in order to operate correctly –
it is important that this air supply can renew itself from an external source.
This heater is not to be connected to a chimney with multiple connections.
Recommended fuels:
Anthracite 20x30mm, anthracite 10x20mm, wood logs lengths 33cm.
NOTE:
in the case of bad draw from the chimney, it is recommended to use 20x30mm anthracite.
When first lighting the heater, it is important that the appliance runs at a moderate speed to allow for the
adjustment of the different parts – moderate expansion and contraction.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use the fireplace if the glass is damaged. Replace it immediately prior to lighting.
Be careful of the handles which are hot when the fireplace is functioning.
Low speed:
To use in this position, the thermostat must be on the off position and the minimum amount of fuel must be
loaded in the hopper.
Utilization:
With Anthracite:
The stove is equipped with a hopper to be adjusted according to the size of anthracite used.
In most cases, for 20x30mm anthracite, install hopper as in figure B. The front part of the hopper is, in this case, lower
and tilted towards the rear. The fireplace is filled through the opening top lid.
With Wood:
The loading of the fireplace is done either through the door or through the top.
The hopper must be removed. The thermostat may stay on the lowest position; doors must remain closed during
functioning. We recommend a loading of 2 to 3 wood logs (6 – 8 kg). If smokeless briquettes are used, limit the loading
to 8-10 briquettes.