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lid. The container should be placed on non-flammable surface away from flammable
materials until completely cool.
Cleaning the glass
Cleaning the glass should be done when the fireplace is warm. On the market there are
many cleaning solvents to remove debris. Refer to the owner's manual. Do not use abrasive
cleaners. The door is always closed with a handle. Do not light the fire too close to the
window. Do not use the fireplace if the glass is broken. Do not use flammable liquids, grease
or other unsuitable preparations to facilitate lighting.
Cleaning the chimney
When wood burns slowly is formed a black carbon containing organic substances which
react with water vapor that is emitted by the wood, thereby, the walls of the chimney when
cold precipitate forms creosote. If the sediment is formed flame lights up with a very high
temperature. Regularly check the build-up of creosote on it to determine the frequency of
cleaning the chimney. Please note that the combustion is more intense the build-up of
creosote is less. Consequently, during periods of warm, you will need to clean the pores and
in the winter it will be sufficient cleaning done once every two months.
Glass Installation Instructions
The glass in the frame should not be too tight. After installation must be possible to move
the glass in the frame. This is necessary because the glass and metal have different
coefficients of thermal expansion and too tightly attached window has been destroyed.
TO MOUNT GLASS DO NOT USE ANY PERMANENT ADHESIVE BINDING GLASS
AND METAL.
The maximal temperature of the continuous heating is about 800 ° C. The average
temperature in the fireplace operates on the glass is about 450 ° C. This leaves a very large
available reserves and crack windows can not be caused by overheating
GLASS IS NOT UNDER WARRANTY
10. The basic principles of safe operation:
Installation of fireplace with water jacket and security must be comply with the
requirements of following rules.
Before lighting the fire:
Check that the system is properly filled with water,
Check the flue along with associated equipment (washout dampers, etc.),
make sure the expansion tank with pipes for drainage and is technically sound and is
not obstructed.
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