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DANGER !
You cannot use conventional firewood.
DANGER! : The regular firewood cannot be used.
DANGER! : Do not use the stove to burn waste.
DANGER! : Do not place the pellets manually in the burner.
DANGER! : In order to avoid water freezing, turn on the stove when the outside temperature drops below 0
˚
C. There is a
safety anti-freeze function installed in the stove that activates the pump whenever the temperature of the boiler falls below
5
˚
C.
DANGER! : Many of the surfaces of the product may become very hot (door, handle, glass, smoke extraction pipes, etc.).
Be careful, especially with children. Avoid coming into contact with these parts without adequate protective clothing with
thermal protection. During working phase, do not put the bag of pellets to into contact with the product while filling the pellet
hopper.
THE PELLET QUALITY IS VERY IMPORTANT
This stove uses pressed wood (pellet) as fuel.
As there are many products like this on the market it is important that you select pellets as fuel that is not dirty. Make sure
you use high quality pellets that are compact and with a little bit of dust.
Ask your sales representative or the manufacturer for the best pellet, with a diameter of 6 - 7 mm, the longest side 30 mm.
Proper operation of the stove depends on the type and quality of pellets, since the heat obtained from different types of pellets
can be of varying intensity.
When the pellet is poor quality the stove will have to be cleaned more often.
Manufacturer of the stove does not bear any responsibility for poor performance of the stove in case of use of the pellets
of inappropriate quality.
STORING THE PELLET
The pellets must be kept in a dry place that is not very cold. Cold and moist pellets (at the temperature of around 5
0
C)
reduce the thermal power of the fuel and require additional cleaning of the stove.
THE PELLETS MUST NOT BE KEPT CLOSE TO THE STOVE. Keep them at least 2m away from the stove. Handle the pellets
carefully and do not break them.
WARNING: If the fuel tank is filled with sawdust or small (decomposed) pellets, it can prevent the insertion of the pellets.
Such pellets can lead to burning the electric motor that drives the mechanism for the insertion of pellets, or damage the gear
that works in conjunction with this electric motor. If the bottom of the pellets reservoir, or, at the bottom of the gear unit when
the tank is empty you see such a pellet, suck it up with a vacuum by swiping the tube through open grates of the pellets.
CONNECTING THE HYDRAULIC INSTALLATIONS
MARKS:
1.
Pellet hydro stove DINO 27; 2. Hydraulic separator; 3. Circulator pump; 4. Three-way valve with pipe thermostat; 5.
Circulator pump; 6. Divider for floor heating.
IMPORTANT:
Connecting the stove on a hydraulic installation can be done exclusively by qualified technicians, who can do this in
accordance with applicable regulations of the country in which the installation is done.
ALFA PLAM disclaims all liability in case of a material or bodily harm, in the event of failure, poor functioning, if the above
recommendations are not followed.
The stove is designed for central heating.
The stove is prepared for a closed heating system. Follow the SRPS guidelines.
The back of the boiler with the connectors is given in Figure 16.