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Setting the air supply controls for the minimum output:
Stove operation in transitional periods
During the transitional periods (when external temperature exceeds 15° C), problems may
be encountered due to insufficient underpressure (poor or no draught). In such a case try to
achieve necessary underpressure level by warming up the chimney. If this does not work, do not
proceed with the firing. It is recommendable to open a window or a door of the room to equalize
the internal and external air pressure.
Care and cleaning
After each heating season, clean the stove, the flues and the chimney from soot deposits.
Failure to perform regular control and cleaning increases the risk of fire in the chimney. If your
chimney gets on fire, proceed as follows:
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do not use water to extinguish the fire
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close all air supplies to the stove and the chimney
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after having extinguished the fire, call the chimney sweeper to inspect the chimney
•
call authorised service, i.e. the manufacturer to inspect the stove.
External surfaces of the stove are painted with heat resistant paint. After the paint has set
completely (i.e. after the second or third firing), all such surfaces may be cleaned with a soft wet
cloth.
The paint above the firebox may fade with time. These surfaces may be repainted with a
heat resistant paint. Such paint is available in specialized stores.
The glass on the firebox door may be cleaned with ordinary window glass cleaner.
Should any problems occur during the operation (eg. smoke), contact your chimney
sweeper or the closest authorised service. Only authorised persons may perform any
interventions on the stove and only original spares shall be used.
Warranty
The Manufacturer's warranty applies provided that the stove is used in accordance with
these Installation and Operating Instructions.
Primary air supply controls
(levers on the top plate)
Secondary air supply controls
(knob on the door)
open 3
-
4mm
position to 1/3
Summary of Contents for GLAS AMITY
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Page 41: ...2 3 4 5 1 2 8 kW II 41...
Page 42: ...3 4 mm 1 3 15 8 kW 160 m3 105 m3 75 m3 42...
Page 43: ...DIN 4705 kW m p p 0 8 8 8 06 0 12 0 10 kW g s 290 C mbar mbar 44 6 120 8 PLAMEN 43 397...