SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(continued)
12. Both the viewing tower and base doors must be kept closed
during use of the heater. Make use of the key only to refill the
hopper; do not leave the key in the door.
13. Never exceed a maximum pellet load of 9kg (20lbs). Do not fill
the hopper with quantities of pellets lower or higher than those
indicated. Overloading may cause damage to the heater.
14. If you see smoke, introduce another piece of fire starter in order
to support proper combustion.
15. Clean the heater regularly. Neglecting to do so may cause
deterioration that could adversely affect the life of the heater
and/or lead to dangerous situations.
16. Remove any combustion residue from the glass tube and
hopper after every use. Dispose of any materials from the ash
drawer. Be aware that these materials may still be hot. Ensure
the heater is completely clean and cold before storage.
17. Check for obstructions before using the heater, especially after a
long period of inactivity.
18. Repair, replacement, maintenance, or any other work, must only
be performed by qualified technicians and in accordance with
governing laws and regulations. Do not modify the heater.
19. In case of fire, use carbon dioxide (CO
2
) extinguishers. Do not
use water or powder extinguishers.
20. Do not use any accessories other than those supplied.
21. Do not cover, damage or remove the licence and/or technical
plates affixed to the heater and/or accessories.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR HEATER
The heater consists of a base with a hopper installed on two guiding
rails and a borosilicate glass tube surrounded by a metal viewing
tower.
Within the base, situated above the hopper, a slice of rock wool
protects the surface in contact with the glass tube.
A top frame, stainless steel heat diffuser, and roof comprises the top
of the heater.
The heater has an internal ash drawer under the hopper.
All exterior materials are treated with corrosion protection to extend
the durability and serviceable life of the heater.