6.6 Connecting the convection air channels
The inset fires are fitted with two warm air apertures, which allow the warm air to be directed to adjoining
rooms.
You can connect the convection
air channels using 2 optional
connectors. Removing the 2
covers on the top of the inset
fire and then screwing tight the
2 connectors is sufficient.
To reduce thermal losses it's recommended to insulate the convection air channels. Also bear in mind that
horizontal channels and elbows slow down the heat flow rate.
ATTENTION!
It is important that one of the 2 grills connected to the convection channels remains open at all times.
6.7 What must I do in the event of a chimney fire?
We recommend that you take the following steps in the event of a chimney fire
1. Close off the air supply.
2. Call the fire brigade.
3. Clear access routes to the cleaning openings (e.g. cellar and attic).
4. Move all inflammable objects away from the chimney.
5. When the appliance is put back into service, the chimney and the inset fire should be checked over by a
specialist.
6. This specialist should also investigate the cause of the chimney fire after and take any corrective
measures.
SUGGESTION
If you let the fire burn for 10 minutes each day at maximum power, this allows
combustion products to be burnt off. This reduces the risk of any chimney fire and also
helps keep the window cleaner.
So as to be able to direct the
convection air, the air control
valve must be fitted at the upper
front of the convection mantle.
Without any adjustments, 70%
of the warm air is directed to
the adjacent spaces. By breaking
the predestined plate of the air
control valve, the volume is
reduced to 50%.
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