Operating manual Fireplac inserts schieb flat + II
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14.3 Fuel
NOTICE
To avoid damage you must
NEVER
operate your fireplace insert a greater quantity of fuel than that
specified in this manual!
Approved fuel
Dry, properly stored, unrefined log (preferably hard wood) is permitted as fuel for our hybrid stoves
Round wood must be split at least once so that it lights better. The diameter of the split piece of wood
must not exceed 7 cm.
Maximum fuel quantity
Every fireplace insert is designed for a maximum fuel quantity: see Technical Data section.
Clean combustion
To achieve clean, low-emission combustion, dry (relative wood moisture < 20 %) and untreated fire-
wood must be used. (In addition to a lower calorific value, wet wood causes the panes of your fireplace
insert to become tarnished with soot more quickly). Secondly, the correct amount of firewood must be
burnt. Heat responsibly with dry firewood to protect both people and the environment.
Fuel
Only burn the recommended fuel.
Explosive substances
It is strictly forbidden to burn or introduce highly flammable or explosive substances (empty aerosols
and the like) into the firebox or to store them in the immediate vicinity of your stove. Risk of explosion!
14.4 Firing
To ensure the heating appliance operates correctly and safely, it is important that the chimney gener-
ates the required draught. This must be checked in particular for each initial commissioning (e.g. after
summertime) and in the transitional periods (e.g. strong wind, fog, etc.). For this purpose, hold a
lighted match or cigarette lighter flame to the opened fire door. If the flame is not drawn into the
opening, lift must be created in the chimney by a strong generation of heat (e.g. by paper or kindling).
If this does not succeed, then the stove must not be started up!
1) Turning the combustion air controller regulator com-
pletely to the left to the “+” position
2) If there is a throttle valve, open it fully.
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