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Ventilation
The room where the stove is located must have proper ventilation to ensure a proper
combustion in the stove. Insufficient ventilation in a house can cause poor combustion, in
particular in modern and airtight houses. Poor combustion is also more likely to occur in
rooms with (electric) exhaustion. These issues can be prevented by using/installing proper
ventilation. Proper ventilation near the stove is mandatory.
The air inlet must have a total net surface area of 100 cm². This surface area must be
increased if (electric) exhaustion or other heating systems are present in the same room (e.g.
a cooker hood or wood-burning stove).
An external air inlet can be connected to all Duroflame pellet stoves. External air inlets allow
the pellet stove to use outside air for combustion and the combustion of the stove will no
longer be affected by the ventilation in the room. Ask your dealer about the options.
The above air supplies must guarantee a minimum capacity of 50 m³/hour. The air
supply must never be blocked.
Starting the pellet stove
3.3.1 Starting up for the first time
Note! Observe the following recommendations when using the stove for the first few
times:
The curing process of the lacquers is complete after the stove has been lit several
times. During this curing process, vapours and odours may be released during
the first few times of use.
Start by using the stove at a medium power a few times so all mechanical parts
can settle and the lacquers can cure. This will promote the life of the stove.
Keep children away from the stove; the fumes that are released can be harmful
to children’s health. Adults should also be careful with these fumes and avoid
inhalation as much as possible.
Do not touch parts and surfaces until they have completely cooled down; the parts
and surfaces may still be unstable.
Properly ventilate the room several times after and during the first times of use.
The first start-up of the pellet stove may take longer than usual. Because the
screw conveyor has not yet been filled, it takes longer for the pellets to reach the
combustion pot.
It may be that it takes too long for the pellet stove and an error
message appears (Error1). In this case, press and hold the ‘ON/OFF’
button for a few seconds and restart the pellet stove using the
‘ON/OFF’ button.
Carry out the following actions for starting up the pellet stove for the first time:
Ensure that the pellet stove is installed correctly and as described in the previous
sections.
Fill the tank with pellets or check whether the tank is filled with pellets.
Check that the combustion pot is placed as far back as possible and that the glow
plug is in front of the hole in the combustion pot.
Check that the door is securely closed.
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