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Initial ignition
Before the initial ignition, ensure that all packaging, labels etc. have
been removed from the stove and that the door glass has been cleaned.
Begin at low output, then the stove can be slowly turned up to a great-
er output. When the stove has been heated up, allow the stove to burn
at high output for a couple of hours. This allows the best start and any
damage is avoided.
Be aware that a strange smell and smoke from the stove's surface may
occur during the initial ignition. This is because the paintwork and ma-
terial need to harden but the smell will quickly disappear.
Ensure there is a lot of ventilation, preferably a draught
. Children
and pets should be kept at a safe distance from the stove during this
process.
During this process, you should be careful not to touch the visible sur-
faces/glass (very hot!).
In addition, while heating up and cooling down, the stove may emit a
so-called "clicking sound". This is due to the great differences in tem-
perature the material is exposed to.
When the stove has been unused for a while, use the same approach as
during the initial ignition.
Do not operate the stove with the door open!
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