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Introduction
Kalfire prioritizes innovation and quality and is
continuously working to further develop our
products. We reserve the right to make
changes to the form, technology and design of
the products we sell. As such, the information
and figures in this manual may change, and no
claims can be made on their basis.
This manual is protected by copyright. All
rights are reserved, including the right to copy,
translate or distribute the content it contains.
The fireplace may only be installed by a
qualified installer, in accordance with national
or local regulations.
1.1
CE declaration
RED directive:
2014/53/EU
Safety:
IEC 62368-1
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-30
Health:
EN 62311
EMC:
EN 55032
EN 301 489-1
EN 61000-3
Radio:
EN 300 328
EN 300 220-2
EN 301 893
General safety regulations
When using electrical appliances, necessary
precautions must always be taken to reduce
and/or prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or
personal injury.
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Ensure you read the general safety
regulations.
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Leave maintenance and repairs to a
qualified service provider to avoid the
danger of electrocution.
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Caution: to reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not remove the ember bed.
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None of the unit’s parts can be
serviced by the user; however, the
glass reflector inside the fireplace and
the front glass panel can be cleaned.
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Do not use the fireplace outdoors.
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To use the fire, the ambient
temperature of the room in which it is
installed must be between 5 and 30°C.
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Do not use the fireplace in the
immediate vicinity of a bath, shower or
swimming pool. The relative humidity
must be below 85%.
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Use is permitted up to 2000 m above
sea level.
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Do not place the fireplace directly
under a wall socket or junction box.
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If a malfunction occurs, set the main
switch on the front panel to 0 (off).
(See section 5.4.)
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Do not place the unit on carpet or
rugs.
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To prevent overheating of the
fireplace, it must not be covered. Do
not place any material in front of or
against the unit and never obstruct the
air circulation around the unit. When
materials overheat, there is a risk of
fire.
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The fireplace may be operated by
those age 8 or over, or those with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
abilities provided they have
demonstrated an understanding of the
instructions relating to the safe use of
the fireplace and the potential
dangers. Children should not be
allowed to play with the fireplace and
must not clean the fireplace or
perform user maintenance without
parental supervision.
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Children under the age of 3 should not
be allowed near the fire without adult
supervision. Children from age 3 to 7
may only switch the fireplace on/off
provided that it is installed in its
normal position of operation and they
have been given instructions on how
to use it safely and understand its
potential dangers. Children under the
age of 8 must not clean the fireplace
or perform user maintenance.
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If the power lead becomes damaged,
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it must be replaced by the supplier or
another qualified service provider to
avoid risks.