4 - LIGHTING AND REGULATING
COMBUSTION
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It is essential to provide an abundant load of fuel
when lighting. The following loads will depend on
the heat requirement desired.
It is advisable to leave the door partially open to
avoid condensation and to keep the glass clean
for some minutes after lighting the fire.
Once the fireplace is operating at its normal
level and the chimney has heated up, regulate
combustion by means of the remote control. When
the inflow of air is fully closed, combustion will be
slow; when the inflow of air is open, combustion
will be more intense.
When the device is to be used in the same
room as other heating devices that require air
for combustion purposes, we recommend an
additional inflow of air from outside to facilitate
combustion in all the said devices.
The use of one or more heating devices in the
same room reduces the level of available oxygen,
affecting the combustion of the fireplace and
reducing the draw of the chimney.
Actuating the control valve as described in the
previous steps, provides a greater inflow of air for
the combustion process; this provision of air takes
place at the upper part of the glass pane.
ATTENTION! When working, the metal parts
of the fireplace may reach high temperatures.
Protect your hands with a fireproof glove when
touching the said parts.
If you detect any
overheating
in the fireplace caused
by fan failure or breakage of the thermostat, stop
the appliance to avoid damaging both the compact
fireplace and the walls.
Follow these recommendations:
• Do not add any more fuel
• Open the door slightly to let more air in; this
will cause the flames to grow and consume the
fuel more quickly but will also cool the chimney
and reduce draw, cooling the appliance.
The Nature compact fireplace has been designed
to operate using intermittent combustion
processes.
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