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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF CAST IRON
FIREPLACE INSERT, FIREPLACE INSERT WITH WATER JACKET AND
FREESTANDING STOVE
1. Getting Started
NOTE:
In order to avoid the danger of fire, iron contribution shall be installed in accordance with
the relevant provisions of the trade, and technical recommendations given in this manual for
installation and use. Before turning to the use to be made of technical acceptance protocol,
which must be accompanied by an opinion chimney sweeper and fire protection specialist.
2. Intended Use
Cast iron inserts, inserts with water jacket and cast iron stoves are appliances for solid fuel.
They can be installed either as a standalone or as an additional heat source.
WARNING! Insert W9, W9A and L12 can be installed only as an additional source of heat
.
Because of the construction the only possible fuel that can be used is hardwood oak,
hornbeam, beech, etc... Because of very rapid ignition discourages the use of wood of
coniferous trees that contain resin and dirty glass. Use dry wood with a moisture content of
less than 20% (including wood stored for two years in a dry and ventilated). Wood with high
humidity causes poor combustion and rapid staining the windows and chimney. Wood is a
less efficient and produces more creosote. In stoves P3 and P10 is acceptable chemically
clean burning coal with low sulfur content.
Fuel prohibited
Materials, such as coal, etc.. Tropical wood like mahogany. It is prohibited to use the
chemicals or liquids such as oil, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, etc. to firing up.
Fuel loading
At the time of wood loading should be careful with the door. The maximum amount of wood
that can be loaded are: 3 or 4 firelogs with a diameter of 12 to 15 cm. Before adding wood,
wait until the flames subside, do not add too much wood on the fire.
NOTES:
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Do not overheat the device.
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Do not touch the furnace/stove at a time when there is a fire, you should also pay
attention to in its vicinity were not children.
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Do not light the fire too much.
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Air intakes can not be modified in any way.
Summary of Contents for P2
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