CLEO COMBI
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8192000 Rev.08 – EN
4.
FIRE/PREVENTION SAFETY
The following safety measures must be complied with when installing the stove:
a)
the minimum distance from the rear and both sides from construction and inflammable objects and objects
sensitive to heat (furniture, wooden coverings, textiles etc.), must be that indicated on the technical data plate
fixed to the product (Picture 2
A
) in order to ensure sufficient heat insulation.
All the minimum safety distances
are shown on the product data plate and lower values must not be used
.
b)
there must be no objects or materials that are inflammable or sensitive to heat in front of the hearth door, in its
radiation area, at a distance less than
100cm
. This distance can be reduced to 40 cm when a back-ventilated
and heat-resistant protection is installed in front of the entire component to be protected.
c)
If the product is installed on a non totally refractory floor, one must foresee a fireproof background.
The floors
made of inflammable material
, such as moquette, parquet or cork etc.,
must be replaced
by a layer of no-
inflammable material, for instance ceramic, stone, glass or steel etc. (dimensions according to the local
regulations).
The base must extend at least
50 cm
at the front and at least
30 cm
at the sides, in addition to the
opening of the loading door (Picture 2
B
).
d)
no flammable components (e.g. wall units) must be present above the product.
The stove must only function with the ash drawer inserted. The solid combustion residues (ash) must be collected in a
hermetic container that is fire-resistant. The stove must never be lit in the presence of gaseous emissions or vapours
(e.g. glue for linoleum, benzene etc.). Never deposit inflammable materials in the vicinity of the stove.
Heat energy is released during combustion that leads to a marked heating of the surfaces, the door and the hearth
window, the door or control handles, the combustion gas pipe and the front part of the appliance. Avoid contact with
these elements without corresponding protective clothing or without accessory tools (heat-resistant gloves, control
devices).
Make sure that children are aware of these dangers and keep them away from the hearth when functioning.
When using the wrong type of fuel or a fuel that is too wet, deposits may form (creosote) in the flue with possible fires
of the same.
4.1.
EMERGENCY ACTIONS
If a fire breaks out in the connection of flue:
a) Close the ash drawer feeding door.
b) Close the combustion air registers
c) Put the fire out using carbon dioxide extinguishers (powder CO2)
d) Request the immediate intervention of the fire service
Do not put the fire out using jets of water.
When the flue has stopped burning, have it checked by a specialist in order to identify any cracks or permeable
points.
Picture 2
A
B
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