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Procedure in case of fi
r
e in the chimney:
1. Close the door, the ash drawer, and the flue damper (if available).
2. Call the local fire department.
3. Do not attempt to extinguish the fire with water.
4. After an ignition of soot, a specialist shall check the heater and the chimney for the
possibility of further operation.
IMPORTANT! The use of cleaning log (briquettes), homemade compounds creating high
temperature in the heater firebox and chimney, is prohibited for the purposes of burning
the soot deposited in them.
The stones deteriorate with time as the heater is operated, this is why it is necessary to
turn them over and reposition in the stone heater at least once a year, when the heater is
frequently operated. Remove the destroyed stones and their parts from the stone heater,
replace them with new ones. Before laying the stones, clean the heater with a wet cloth.
The ash drawer shall be cleaned at all times before heating, so that the combustion air
passing through the ash drawer to cool the grate, thereby increasing its service life. If there
is a
thermal glass door,
use soft cleaning waste with special agents for cleaning heat-
resistant glass of fireplaces and heaters in accordance with the application instructions.
Please, obey fire safety rules!
2.9. Typical faults and troubleshooting m
e
thods
1) Fault:
Odors appear during the heater operation.
Possible cause:
•
There is leftover industrial oil on the heater surface, or/and the odor comes from heat-
resistant enamel.
•
When heating up, the heater can enhance the odors present in the air, even if their
source is not the sauna itself or the sauna heater. Such sources, for example, can be
surfaces treated with paint, oil, glue and other materials.
Troubleshooting methods:
•
Stoke the heater in accordance with paragraph 2.3.
•
Select appropriate materials for treatment of the surfaces in the sauna; use them in
accordance with the application instructions.
2) Fault:
The sauna room is not heating up.
Possible cause:
•
The sauna room is too large for the heating capacity of the heater.
•
Thermal insulation of the room is not in compliance with the requirements.
•
Insufficient chimney draft.
•
Low quality or wet combustion material.
•
Blockage in the chimney or flue channels of the heater.
Troubleshooting methods:
•
Check that the heater capacity matches the size of the sauna (section 1).
•
Check the thermal insulation of the room (section 1).
•
Check combustion material for compliance (paragraph 2.4).
•
Perform maintenance (paragraph 2.8).
3) Fault:
The stones in the stone heater do not heat up.
Possible cause:
•
The sauna room is too small for the heating capacity of the heater. The room is heating
up faster than the stones.
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