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11 TROUBLESHOOTING
11.1 THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT WORK
• Closely follow the directions in the dedicated
chapter of this manual;
• make sure that the air intake duct is not
obstructed;
• make sure that the smoke evacuation system is
clean and not obstructed;
• make sure the flue pipe is sized for the appliance
power;
• make sure that the air intake in the room is
clear of any obstructions and that there are
no other combustion appliances or extraction
hoods that create a vacuum in the room.
11.2 DIFFICULT LIGHTING
• Closely follow the directions in the dedicated
chapter of this manual;
• open the primary air lever all the way;
• not enough wood has been loaded for lighting;
• use seasoned wood with a low humidity
content;
• make sure that the air intake duct is not
obstructed;
• make sure that the smoke evacuation system is
clean and not obstructed;
• make sure the flue pipe is sized for the stove
power.
• make sure that the air intake in the room is
clear of any obstructions and that there are
no other combustion appliances or extraction
hoods creating a vacuum in the room.
11.3 SMOKE LEAKAGE
• Check the draught of the flue pipe;
• check whether the seals on the door, drawer
and smoke evacuation system are intact;
• make sure there is no ash obstructing the
primary air flow grille.
11.4 THE GLASS GETS DIRTY EASILY
• Only use recommended fuels;
• use seasoned wood with a low humidity
content;
• adjust the primary air as explained in the
dedicated chapter;
• there is too much fuel loaded into the
combustion chamber;
• the combustion chamber is too cold to
proceed with correct lighting or it is running at
excessively low power;
• check the draught of the flue pipe.
12 DISPOSAL AT END OF
SERVICE LIFE
12.1 WARNINGS FOR CORRECT
DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
Demolition and disposal of the appliance is
under the exclusive liability and responsibility of
the owner who must do so in accordance with
the laws in force in the country of installation
pertaining to safety, respect and protection of
the environment.
At the end of its service life, the product must
not be disposed of as household waste. It can be
taken to designated separate waste collection
centres run by local administrations or to dealers
who offer this service.
Disposing of the product as sorted waste avoids
any negative consequences on the environment
and health deriving from unsuitable disposal
and it recovers the materials that the stove is
composed of in order to save considerable energy
and resources.
The following table and relative exploded view
(image for illustrative purposes only) to which
it refers, highlights the main parts that can be
found in the appliance and the instructions for
their correct separation and disposal at the end
of their service life.