Operating manual
for the user
EPANA 6 kW
EN
3.3 Switching the pellet fireplace on
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Set the master switch to “I” (back right of the appliance)!
After switching the master switch on, the touch control panel
display is automatically activated and the “HOME display” appears.
If no buttons are pressed for 5 minutes, then the display switches
off (energy-saving mode). The HOME display appears again if the
display is touched.
Abb. 3.9 Einschalten mit dem Hauptschalter
Hinweis: Der möglicherweise auftretende Geruch durch das
Aushärten der Schutzlackierung verschwindet, wenn der
Pellet-kaminofen bei guter Raumbelüftung mehrere Stunden
bei Volllast gebrannt hat.
3.4 Application and use of the pellet fireplace
Warning! Serious personal injury and property damage!
(Burns/fire risk)
The surfaces of the pellet fireplace, particularly the glass
panes of the combustion chamber, get very hot.
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You should therefore maintain a sufficient distance from
these surfaces and do not hang or lean any objects on the
pellet fireplace (e.g. to dry or warm)!
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Only operate the pellet fireplace with the combustion
chamber door closed!
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Do not use the pellet fireplace while absent for longer
periods!
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Watch small children and do not leave small children unsu-
pervised near the pellet fireplace while it is in use and hot!
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Do not remove hot ashes, and only store ashes in fireproof,
non-flammable containers!
Warning! Serious personal injury, environmental damage
and property damage!
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Do not under any circumstances use the pellet firepla-
ce if you notice malfunctions during operation, in regulati-
on and control, leaks in the chimney flue, or damage to the
door seals!
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In this case, switch the pellet fireplace off immediately!
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Contact a specialist company!
Note! Operating conditions! Two independent drives ensure
the operation of the pellet fireplace. The induced draft fan
supplies the combustion chamber with sufficient combustion
air and the pellet screw conveys the pellets into the combus-
tion chamber. Depending on the operating status, chimney
conditions and pellet quality, these two drives have to work
harder or less hard in order to achieve the desired result. This
can result in differing noise emissions which may temporarily
be louder than usual. This is not a malfunction, but is rather a
result of variable environmental conditions.
Note! Surface changes to the ceramic and natural stone
cladding!
The natural stone cladding is produced from a
“natural” stone block. The texture and colour can therefore be
very different. Surfaces can change when subjected to tempe-
rature. Hairline cracks or so-called craquelure can also occur
on ceramic elements.
Opening and closing the door
Fig. 3.10 Opening and closing the door
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