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Likewise, the proper use of biofuel pellets means:
- Only use the fuel that meets the manufacturer's instructions,
- Always follow the maintenance plan for the stove,
- Clean the stove every day (only when the stove and the ash are cold),
- Do not use the stove in case of any defects or abnormalities, in the case of unusual noise and/or suspected faults,
- Do not spray water on the stove, even when firefighting,
- Do not turn off the stove by pulling the plug. Use the button on the board to turn off,
- Do not tilt the stove, IT MAY BECOME UNSTABLE,
- Do not use the stove as a support or a holder. Never leave the tank lid open.
- Do not touch the dyed parts of the stove while it is ON,
- Do not use wood or coal as a fuel, but only the pellet with the following characteristics: diameter of 6-
-7 mm, maximum length 30 mm, maximum moisture content 8-9%,
- Do not use the stove to burn waste,
- Always perform all operations with maximum security measures.
SAFETY GUIDILINES FOR IGNITION AND CLEANING OF THE STOVE
- For turning the stove ON never use gasoline, kerosene or any other flammable liquid. Keep these types of fluid away from
the stove while it is running,
- Never turn the stove ON if the glass is damaged. Do not strike the glass or the door so that they do not get damaged,
- While the stove is ON, do not open the door to clean the glass. Clean the glass only when the stove is cold, using a cotton
cloth or paper towel and a glass cleaner,
- Make sure the stove is secure to prevent any movement,
- Make sure that the ash box is inserted and that it is fully closed, so that the doors are leaning properly on the box,
- Make sure the stove door is firmly closed while the stove is ON,
- Use a vacuum cleaner to pull the ashes from the stove only when the stove is completely cool,
- Never use abrasive cleaners for cleaning the surface of the stove.
ROUTINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE DONE BY THE USER OF THE
STOVE
Use a drum shaped vacuum cleaner that can facilitate cleaning the stove. The vacuum cleaner must have a filter that will
prevent the sucked dust to go back into the room where the stove is located.
Before you get started with routine maintenance, including cleaning, take the following precautions:
- Turn off the stove from the power supply before you start doing anything,
- Before you start doing anything make sure the stove and the ash are cool,
- Use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the ash from the combustion chamber every day,
- Using the vacuum cleaner carefully clean the firebox every day (after each use and when the stove is cool)
- Always make sure the stove and the ashes are cool.
- FIREBOX (box-shaped) - it burns the pellets made out of wood mass. See Figure 11. It is recommended that the firebox
be vacuum cleaned after each use, every day (when the stove is cool). Every day, it is recommended to take out the firebox and
to make sure that there is no residual ash at the bottom of it, as well as unburned pellets that were collected at the bottom of
the firebox. Then put the firebox back and set it firmly into place to ensure the safe running of the stove. The firebox must sit
straight - horizontal, it must not be tilted! The sealing tape from the underside of the firebox must be in its place, and must not
be damaged.
If you are not sure, do not hesitate to call an authorized service center for explanation and additional information, since the
manufacturer does not know what the situation is with the connection and maintenance of the stove and gives no warranty
for the connection of the stove and its maintenance.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for damage caused by third parties.
Figure 11
2. The hole for inserting the heating
element to burn fuel
1. For the best operation of the
stove, all holes must be free of
ash