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Caution: the appliance must be connected to a system provided with a PE conductor (in compliance with the
specifications of 73/23/EEC, 93/98/EEC, concerning low voltage equipment).
Before installing the appliance check the efficiency of the earth circuit of the power supply system.
Caution: the power supply line must have a section which is suitable for the power of the equipment. The cable section must in any
case be no less than 1.5 mm². The appliance requires powering with a voltage of 220-240 V and 50 Hz. Voltage variations greater
than 10% of the nominal value can cause irregular operation or damage the electrical device. Position the appliance so that the
electric power plug is easily accessible. Ensure that a suitable differential switch is installed upstream from the equipment.
Your appliance has obtained the CE marking and has been made to run for 1 hour to check that it functions correctly.
The product must not be used by children, by persons with physical or mental impairments, by persons who are not familiar with the
instructions for use and maintenance of the product (the instructions are found in this booklet).
CAUTION: Before each use make sure that the burner is clean and positioned correctly in its lodging, check that the ash pans are
clean and shut tight and check that the firebox door is locked.
WARNING: the door must always remain shut tight when the heater is operating. It is strictly forbidden to open the door while the
appliance is in operation. While the appliance is in operation the smoke exhaust pipes and the appliance itself can reach extremely
high temperatures: do not touch them! Do not expose your body to hot air for long, do not overheat the room in which the appliance
is installed, as these actions could cause health problems. Do not expose plants or animals directly to the hot air flow as this could
have noxious effects on them. The appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installation, use and
maintenance booklet; the appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installation, use and maintenance
booklet; in this regard, it is strictly prohibited to pour pellets (or other material) directly into the brazier. Do not place non-heat
resistant or inflammable or combustible objects in the vicinity of the appliance: keep them at a suitable distance. Do not place wet
clothing to dry on the appliance. When using a clothes horse, keep at a suitable distance. It is strictly prohibited to disconnect the
appliance from the electrical power mains during normal operation.
Warning: do not wet the appliance and do not touch the electrical parts with wet hands. Never vacuum hot ash : this
could damage the vacuum device. All the cleaning operations described in this manual must be carried out when the
appliance is cold.
Caution! Warning for Swiss users
Refer to the local cantonal regulations imposed by the Fire Department (Mandatory signalling and safety distances )
and the Note concerning installation of heaters issued by the Association of Cantonal Fire Agencies (VKF - AEAI).
1.4 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
The appliance must always be in a vertical position when handled and exclusively by means of trolleys. Take special care to protect
the electric panel, the glass, and all the fragile parts from mechanical impact which could damage them and their correct
functioning.
STORAGE
The appliance must be stored in a humid-free environment and sheltered from the weather; do not place the appliance directly on
the floor. The Company denies all responsibility for damage caused to wood floors or floors made from any other material.
It is inadvisable to store the appliance for long periods of time.
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