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07.1
STOVE OPERATIONS
CHAP.07 USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR THE USER
The STOVE uses
pellets
as fuel, whose combustion is electronically control-
led.
Pellets are taken from the storage hopper (
A
) by the auger (
B
) controlled by
the gear motor (
C
) and conveyed directly to the combustion crucible (
D
). They
are ignited by the hot air produced by the electric heating element (
E
) and
aspirated into the crucible by the centrifugal fan (
F
) which is the same that
sucks up the fumes produced by combustion, expelling them to the rear part
of the stove.
The fan (
G
) moves air in the space on the back of the fireplace, where it is
heated and then released into the environment through the front/side grid (
H
)
and the ducted air rear grids (
I
) (OPTIONAL) by the fans (
J
) (OPTIONAL)
which can be adjusted individually. Located on the right side of the stove,
the hopper (
A
) is filled through an openable lid (
L
) located on the upper part
of the cladding. The fireplace is equipped with a steel exchanger and a dual
heat developing FIREFLECTOR, closed at the front by a ceramic glass door.
The quantity of fuel, the feeding of comburent air and the extraction of fumes
are regulated with an electronic card in order to obtain a highly efficient com
-
bustion.
The control panel (
M
) is used to manage all operating functions (see
CHAP.07.3 - 07.4
).
07.2
OPENING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER DOOR
(for cleaning purposes only. Do not open while the stove is running).
Open the pellet container lid (
L
) and extract the handle (
N
) from its seat.
Insert the handle (
N
) in the opening hook (
O
) as seen in the drawing
below, lift it until it is released and pull it forwards.
O
N
L
N
I
H
J
M
E
A
L
G
F
B C
H
D
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