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10.1.2 Pressed wooden pellets
Pressed wooden pellets can be of greatly differing
quality. Use pressed pellets of natural wood according
to DIN 51731.
Please note that pressed wooden pellets increase in
volume in the fire! Take the manufacturer's product
information into account when using.
10.2 Impermissible fuels
10.2.1 Impermissible due to design
The masonry stoves are designed exclusively for burning
wood. Coal, peat, wood pellets or other fuels approved
for households according to the 1st BImSchV may not
be used.
10.2.2 Impermissible according to the 1st
German Federal Emission Protection
Ordinance (Bundes-Immissionsschutz-
verordnung)
According to the 1st BImSchV, the following fuels
are, among other things, impermissible: freshly cut,
impregnated, lacquered, glued or coated wood,
chipboard, planing shavings and sawdust, bark and
chipboard waste, cardboard, recycled paper briquettes,
plastic, household waste, etc.!
11. Commissioning
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Before the stove system can be used for heating,
commissioning must be carried out. Before commis-
sioning, the conditions for safe, proper use must be
ensured. See chapter:
„2. Safety Information“ on Page 3
„3. Information on fireplace“ on Page 5
„5. Fire and heat protection“ on Page 7
NOTE: Damage can be caused by improper
commissioning!
Commissioning must be carried out by an approved
specialized company. The fire clay bricks of the masonry
stove and other ceramic stove parts, the flue gas
channels and possibly also the chimney must dry slowly.
The stove system must be dry-heated and all
other conditions for safe, proper use must be ensured. If
necessary, additional documents of other manufacturers
must be observed for commissioning.
CAUTION: Vapours can occur!
The lacquering of the masonry stove obtains its special
strength at operating temperature during commissioning.
This can briefly lead to slight odours. Avoid directly
inhaling. Provide for sufficient ventilation of the installation
room during this phase.
WARNING: Life-threatening danger due
to poisoning!
An insufficient supply of air can result in dangerous
escaping of fuel gas. Do not modify the combustion
air supply and keep all combustion air openings of the
stove system open during operation!
WARNING: Danger caused by incorrect
operation!
Observe all safety instructions in the chapters
„2. Safety Information“ on Page 3,
„3. Information on fireplace“ on Page and
„5. Fire and heat protection“ on Page 7!
Only operate the stove system in proper condition and
as intended!
The ceramic stove section, the flue gas channels and
possibly also the chimney must dry slowly. In the
summer, this is achieved by opening the combustion
chamber door completely when cold. The tile stove
must always be slowly dry-heated.
You can slowly begin the dry-heat the stove
approximately 1 - 2 weeks after completion. The water
used during construction escapes as steam through
the chimney and partially through the porous fire clay
material. Depending on the size of the system, this
phase may take up to two weeks.
For dry heating, only little fuel (a maximum of two logs
in one layer) may be laid in the insert and ignited. Do