© 2013 Brunner GmbH
User manual IRON DOG 02 (1.1)
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
Radiation range
Do not bring inflammable materials within an 80 cm radiation range of the
IRON DOG
! Fire risk!
Don’t put inflammable objects on the stove top, under the cast iron stove or in between the rear of
the stove and the wall behind.
First starting-up
Up to the first reaching of the maximum operating temperature the protective paint hardens out.
This can give some smelling nuisances. Provide therefore for sufficient ventilation of the installation
area. Open doors and windows. Don’t stay unnecessarily in the concerned area. Never use
products as gasoline, white spirits or the like to start a fire!
Burning risk
The external surfaces of the
IRON DOG
become hot, especially the window of the fire door.
Don’t touch – Burning risk!
Particularly warn children for this. Keep children away from the heated
IRON DOG
.
Use safety gloves during operation.
Ashes
Empty the ash pan only when the ashes are cold and keep them during at least 24 h in a fire
resistant container. Fire risk by remaining glow! In case of fire, call the fire-brigade!
Chimney fire
In case of a chimney fire, remove all inflammable objects from the chimney. Beware of flying
sparks. Call the fire-brigade!
Fire door
The fire door of the
IRON DOG
may only be opened for bringing in wood or for cleaning. During
use with open fire door, the stove is too heavily charged, smoke or fire can come out and glowing
particles can be ejected. There is the danger of a flue gas poisoning. The fire chamber of the
IRON
DOG
is also to be kept closed when the stove is not heated.