TYPE 9101 07/2014 6
Fuel
The appliance has been designed for solid fuel combustion:
- wood (tested fuel),
- recommended fuels are brown coal, wood-base waste, lignite briquettes, common commercial
fuels. Take care that the fuel used is dry. It is recommended that you avoid burning high-calorific
fuels which reduce the service life of the appliance.
Fire grates
The appliance is equipped with two grates – the upper one (fixed) and the lower one (rotary). The
upper grate is placed in a position which guarantees optimum fuel consumption in the summer. In
winter this grate should be removed (Figure 2) and the advantage of increased room of the
combustion chamber should be used. Combustion then takes place on the lower grate which can
be handled using a lever (Figure 3).
Raking
Raking must be done so the unburned fuel falls to the ash tray below, increasing the combustion
(primary) air supply to the fire again. This must be carried out by holding the grate lever and
dragging it back and forth. Pieces too large to drop can be removed by turning the grate by means
of the lever (Figure 3) after fire extinction. Intermittent raking should be done even during heating
on the upper grate using the fire rake.
Note:
Some versions are equipped with a rotary grate safety lock preventing spontaneous turn of
the grate so it should be unlocked by pressing to the left (Figure 3) before turning the grate.
Figure 2
Service Instructions
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