1. INTRODUCTORY NOTES
Please read and observe the instruction carefully. Hereinafter, you shall find the data regarding the stove and
recommendations for the installation and maintenance.
The efficiency depends on the correct installation, which must be carried out by a professional observing the standards
and valid security regulations.
When choosing the place for installation, take care to provide unobstructed airflow and that the floor and the surrounding
objects are made of non-flammable material.
Keep in mind the load-bearing capacity of your floor. Your floor may not be able to take the weight of our product; in that
case, consult a professional to strengthen your floor or install additional load-bearing framing. Moreover, if there is a
flammable floor, it must be protected by an insulating plate (steel, brass, marble, stone, etc.), which extends at least 46
cm(18”) from the front and at least 20 cm(8”) from the sides.
Do not place armchairs, seats, curtains or any flammable object within 100
cm(40”) in front of the stove as well as within
50 cm(20”) on the sides.
The cast-metal and sheet-metal parts of the stove are protected by heat-resistant paint; when the stove is operated for
the first few times, this paint stabilises, producing smoke and odour. When this occurs, ventilate the room where the
stove is located. Children and pregnant women, as well as persons suffering from respiratory problems, should avoid the
room where the stove is located for the first several times the stove is operated.
The stove is designed to be operated with its door closed. The door should be opened only to add fuel. Open door
gradually to equalise internal pressure. Opening the doors suddenly may cause flame and smoke to escape outside.
Fuel should be added only when glowing embers have formed and no intense flames are present.
Avoid operating the stove in adverse weather conditions and strong winds.
Caution: the stove and the door handle will heat up when operated, so it is necessary to take caution measures. Use
gloves when opening the door. Do not touch parts of the stove that are hot (primarily the cast-metal parts, hot plate, and
any visible sheet-metal surfaces).
Keep children away from the stove.
Ensure a constant supply of fresh air into the room where the stove is located, since it uses oxygen from room air for
combustion.
Do not allow parts of the stove to become excessively hot, as this will make the stove unsafe and reduce its operating
life.
Do not use the stove to burn garbage or use fuels that are inappropriate or not recommended.
Dispose of packaging materials at a proper location. Remove any pieces of cardboard, wood or plastic packaging found
in the fire chamber before operating the stove. Be careful when removing the wooden bracing from inside the fire
chamber, as it is fastened by nails.
Dispose of an unwanted stove properly, respecting local environmental regulations and waste disposal requirements.
To ensure adequate combustion, the draft in the stove chimney flue should be 12±2 Pa. In case of draft greater than 15
Pa, the chimney flue must be fitted with a damper.
Only spare parts recommended by the manufacturer may be fitted to the stove. The stove may not be modified
.
IN CASE OF NON-OBSERVANCE OF THE INDICATIONS ABOVE-QUOTED, THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ALL
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE.
2. TECHNICAL DATA
Construction system
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Power in kW
10,5 37,000btu
Efficiency in %
87
Pipe diameter in mm
120 150..(6”)
Maximum quantity of fuel - wood in kg
2,5 5.5lbs
Mean content CO to 13% O
2
in %
0.1007
Weight in kg
177 390lbs
Hearth opening size, width x height ( mm )
230x270.........(9,06” x 10,63”)
Hearth size, width x height x depth
275x325x375......(10,83”x12,79”x14,76”)
Oven size, width x height x depth
360x279x420......(14,17”x10,98”x16,53”)
Width x height x depth (mm)
900x850x665......(35,43”x33,46”x26,18”)
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* hearth door is closed automatically (there is the system for automatic door closing with a spring)
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* hearth door without the system for automatic door closing