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All appliances, which discharge combustion to the exterior, must have a proper flue. The same
flue must never be used for more than one appliance.
The tubes, which connect the stove to the flue, must be carefully sealed together, especially at the
connection point between the stove and/or cooker and the flue. We recommend the use of high-
quality tubes.
It is necessary and sufficient to provide sufficient air supplies to the chimney so that the stove
could to function smoothly. The easiest way to check whether the chimney is working well is to get
close to a smoke drain a lighter or a candle flame. If the flame is vertical as it was before, away
from the chimney, then you should check whether the chimney needs to be cleaned, or is there
some other problem in between. If the flame sways toward the mouth of the chimney, there is
quite sufficient air movement. All irregularities in the functioning of the chimney must be removed
before initializing the stove.
When connecting the stove with smoke drain and flue tubes, check carefully if all connections are
well sealed, so that gases do not to enter the room where the stove is located. Flue pipe must not
be too drawn into the chimney.
With the stove you get and the power cord. Stove is connected to the power source voltage of
230V and 50Hz. Stove must be connected only to the required socket. Figure 5 shows how the
stove is connected to a power source. Before plugging in the cable, check if the main switch is set
to the position 0.Note that the power cord is not damaged. Cable must be disconnected from the
heat source. First, turn the cable into the stove to the required space and then into a power socket.
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5. Connecting the stove to power source