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Page 7: ...e fire 13 4 OPERATION Starting the fire 14 Ash drawer 15 Operating the shaker grate 15 Slide setting at rated heating capacity 15 5 FITTING OPTIONS Making an external combustion air feed 16 6 MAINTENA...
Page 8: ...g for your new fire in the main has no effect on the environment The wood in the packaging has not been surface treated and can therefore be burned in your fire The box and the film PE can be recycled...
Page 9: ...nly burn the approved fuel listed in the chapter Clean Burning Burning or inserting easily combustible or explosive materials such as empty spray cans and suchlike in the fire as well as storage of th...
Page 10: ...e fire door closed 1 8 The fire door must only be opened for adding fuel and must then be closed again as this could otherwise lead to a danger to other fires that are also connected to the chimney 1...
Page 11: ...laced on the existing basic embers Please note that when a larger quantity of fuel is added your fire will emit a larger quantity of heat or will heat up more strongly than is intended for the design...
Page 12: ...r soiling of the fire and chimney as well as the environment 2 CORRECT FIREWOOD QUANTITY AND FIREWOOD SIZE Too much firewood causes overheating This causes the material to burn too heavily and your fi...
Page 13: ...dimension 2 Chisel out drill the holes in the wall 3 Brick in wall lining First seal the wall lining using mineral wool insulation Afterwards plaster using heat resistant cement mortar or equivalent...
Page 14: ...oes not burn well and the print colours produce very poisonous substances in the flue gas 2 Now light the paper Wait until the soft wood chips are burning well Close the shaker grate handle and the pr...
Page 15: ...ith the ash drawer open danger of overheating loss of warranty Caution Embers could remain in the ash Only fill the ash into non flammable containers and do not put the ash onto flammable surfaces OPE...
Page 16: ...ction in the rear wall Item 46 metal cutting saw blade Fasten the fresh air nozzle must be ordered as an option using the screws supplied and refit it to the rear wall Connect a non flammable pipe to...
Page 17: ...d solvents otherwise there is a risk of damage to the glass surface and or inscription RIKA glass cleaner is available from stove dealers Moist firewood may be the cause of excessive sooting of the gl...
Page 18: ...urnt off again by correct use See item Max Fuel quantities See item Clean burning if necessary use wood brickets these dry evenly 2 Fire not pulling correctly Chimney draught inadequate Fire is sooted...
Page 19: ...he enclosed cardboard box and remove the protective film 2 The box also contains the decorative screws and silicon washers small Minigrip bags 3 Lay the ceramic hob on the X COOK stove and check the h...
Page 20: ...e time of purchase Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant Wear parts a...
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Page 24: ...on the furnace back Serien Nr Serial no H ndlerstempel Trader stamp Angeschlossen von Attached by G U A R A N T E E G A R A N T I E Purchase day Date d achat Model designation Nom du mod le Numbers of...
Page 25: ...25 Z32796 2012 05 09 G U A R A N T E E G A R A N Z I A Marque Marca Client Cliente A G A R A N T I E G U A R A N T E E Marke Stamp Kunde Customer An To...