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Please read through these operating instructions carefully. You will be informed about the function and handling of
this stove and you will also save fuel and conserve the environment by heating correctly.
The attached
equipment sheet
is part of these operating instructions.
1. General information
Please check the appliance for transport damage when unpacking it. In case of defects, please report
these immediately to your stove dealer!
National and European standards, local regulations and those under building law as well as the relevant
state building regulations or fire regulations must be complied with when installing, connecting and putting
the fireplace into operation.
The pellet stove described in these instructions has been tested according to DIN EN14785 and
according to the electrical standard, DIN EN 60335-2-102.
2. General safety information
The combustion of fuels releases heat energy, which leads to the surfaces of the heating appliance (e.g.
doors, inspection window panes, side walls, front wall, flue tube) heating up significantly.
The appliance starts independently in "Standby mode". Due to the build-up of heat on the window pane,
care should be taken that no unsupervised persons, who do not know how to operate the pellet stove, are
in the installation room.
Air extraction equipment such as ventilation systems, extractor hoods, vented tumble dryers etc. or other
fireplaces must not have a disruptive influence on the air supply for the stove.
During operation, the combustion air opening provided must not be closed, throttled, constricted, covered
or shut off.
On stoves with an outdoor air connection, the opening must not be shut or closed during operation.
Make children aware of these dangers and keep them away from the fireplace when it is in heating mode.
The combustion chamber door must only be opened for cleaning and maintenance purposes when in
“Off” mode. Otherwise this should always be kept closed.
The pellet stove may only be connected to the mains after being properly connected to the fireplace.
The protective grille in the pellet container must not be removed.
The pellet stove must only be operated when the tank cap is closed.
Never use liquid fuels to ignite the pellet stove or to revive existing embers.
Do not place any laundry items on the stove to dry!
When operating your heating appliance, it is forbidden to work with highly combustible and explosive
materials in the same or adjoining rooms!
The stove must not be set up to be operated jointly with the home’s air conditioning and ventilation units.
Exceptions:
RLU certified appliances can also be operated with extractor hoods, vented tumble dryers and air conditioning and
ventilation units if the stove has also been connected to a balanced flue.
3. Electrical connection
The stove is operated with a mains voltage of 230V 50Hz. The average power consumption is 50-60
Watts. During the ignition phase, the power consumption can increase to 400 Watts.
Only use the original mains cable supplied with the appliance
The socket must be easily accessible.
4. Chimney
The chimney should be made e.g. of stainless steel or ceramic (glazed inside) so that it cannot become
contaminated from soot and damp. This is necessary due to the low flue gas temperature of your pellet stove.
Please observe the national regulations.