Supply with the air necessary for burning must be equal to a free
section of at least half of the free section of the stack, of 80 cm2
for traditional close fire layout. These inlets must be protected
with a grill which does not reduce the necessary free section
and placed so that they cannot be accidentally blocked.
The air flow can also be obtained from an adjacent room, provided that
the air flow is free. There shall be no other forced ventilation equipment
or other heat generators in the adjacent room.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – OPERATION
This heating equipment may be used only with the door closed. Improper
or careless use can cause injury to the user or damage to the fireplace.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages caused by:
• Improper installation
• Failure to observe the instructions for use.
4.1
Recommended fuels
The fireplace is appropriate for fuels such as long wooden materials. The
emission protection law sets out that only dry wood may be used (relative
humidity content of 20%) as fuel for small-sized fireplaces.
Pieces of wood with maximum circumference of 27 cm and 25 cm in length,
of birch, oak essence and other species are best suited.
Waste painted wood, refuse chipboards, plastic masses, cardboard,
wallpaper and other similar materials cannot be used, for environmental
protection reasons.
As certain emissions are released when specific materials are burnt, which
damage health and the environment, burning the following materials in the
fireplace shall be banned:
• varnished wood, covered in a layer of plastic material or treated wood;
• wood that is too wet;
• wallpaper, cardboard or paper;
• garbage of any kind.
The warranty for the equipment shall cease if unauthorized fuel is used and if
the recommended quantity of fuel for loading the fireplace is exceeded.
4.2
First start-up
Account shall be given to the fact that the first heating of the fireplace is made
at low fire. Fire shall be gradually increased so that the fireplace body can
slowly, uniformly, enlarge, to prevent any deficiencies following temperature
stresses. In order to achieve this, the air regulators shall be reduced to half as
soon as the fire is burning lively upon the placement of the first pieces of wood
or the first briquettes.
If firing creates difficulties (transition period, cold chimney, etc.), a start-up
flame shall be ignited in the fireplace, with crumpled paper – the fireplace will,
thus, start up easier. During the heating phase, burning shall be constantly
controlled and the fireplace shall be kept under permanent observation.
As fireplaces are provided with a heat-resistant paint layer, a smell may be
released when they are first fired as a result of the paint setting process. For
these reasons, especially at the first start-up, proper ventilation of the room
is required.
WARNING!
USE ONLY PROPER SPECIFIED FUELS!
WASTE BURNING SHALL BE BANNED IN COMPLIANCE
WITH THE EMISSION PROTECTION LAW!!!
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