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In the event of failure or malfunction, turn off the stove right away or switch to a switch off (0) position and contact an
authorized service center.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE SAFETY OF PEOPLE, ANIMALS, AND PROPERTY.
We wish to inform the installer of the stove on some of the general guidelines which must be followed for proper installation
and for proper stove mounting. These standards are required, but not completely. For further and more detailed information
one needs to read the rest of this instructions manual.
- Plug the stove into an outlet that is grounded. Figure 9
- The switch on the rear of the stove is set to position 1. Figure 10
- Do not allow children or pets to be near the stove.
- Use pellets only, not other fuel.
- Notify all users about the potential risks and dangers and teach them how to handle the appliance.
- If the stove is placed on a wooden floor, then it is recommended to isolate the pedestal on which it stands.
The stove operates with a combustion chamber, which is in the negative pressure. Therefore, make sure that the smoke is
well thermally insulated.
When the stove is turned on for the first time then, due to the stabilization process a small amount of paint (not harmful
to health) that covers the stove vaporizes. It is therefore necessary to air the room so that it is cleared from the fumes.
Figure 9
Figure 10
WARNING SAFETY MEASURES FOR STAFF MAINTENANCE
The contractors who work in maintenance, in addition to following all safety measures, must:
- Always use safety equipment and personal protective equipment,
- Turn off the power supply before they start working,
- Always use the appropriate tools,
- Before they begin any work on the stove they need to keep in mind that it should be cold and that the ashes should be
cold as well. They need to make sure the handles are cold as well.
− NEVER TURN THE STOVE ON if there is just one of the safety devices that is defective, improperly set up or it does not
work at all.
- Do not make modifications of any kind, for any reason, other than those permitted and explained by the manufacturer
himself.
- Always use original spare parts. Never wait until the components wear out before you replace them.
Replacing the worn parts, or the components of the stove before they stop working contributes to the prevention of damage
caused by accidents due to sudden failure, or breaking of the components, which can lead to serious consequences for people
and/or property located around the stove.
- Clean the firebox before lighting the stove.
- Make sure there is no condensation. If condensation occurs it shows that there is water from the cooling smoke.
We recommend you find the possible causes to be able to establish a regular and correct operation of the stove.
WARNING SAFETY MEASURES FOR THE USER
The place where the stove is to be set up, called the mounting place, must be prepared by local, national, and European
regulations.
The stove is a “heating machine" and while it is on it has outer surfaces that are very hot or that achieve very high
temperatures.
This stove is designed to burn fuel from pressed wood mass (a pellet with a diameter of 6 mm to 7 mm, with the length of
30 mm, with maximum moisture 8-9%).
It is therefore very important to pay attention to the following when the stove is on:
- Do not approach and touch the glass on the door, there is a BURNING HAZARD
- Do not approach and touch the smoke drain pipe, there is a BURNING HAZARD
- Do not do any cleanups
- Do not open the door because the stove is working properly only when it is sealed
- Do not throw away the ashes when the stove is ON
- Children and pets need to stand away from the stove
- FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL