sons (including children) with reduced physi-
cal, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction con-
cerning use of the appliance by a person re-
sponsible for their safety.
• The stove can become very hot during use.
When operating the stove, always use appro-
priate personal protection such as heat-resis-
tant gloves.
• When installing or maintaining the stove,
always use appropriate personal protection
gear such as safety glasses, gloves etc.
• Take care when filling or topping up the hop-
per with pellets if the stove is still hot. Make
sure the bag of pellets cannot catch fire.
Take care with inflammable clothing; it can
catch fire if you get too close to the fire in the
stove.
• Do not work with inflammable solutions in
the same room as the stove is being used.
Avoid risks; remove inflammable solutions
and other combustible materials from the
room.
• The stove is heavy; have the strength of the
floor tested by an authorised expert.
• Only use dry, good quality wooden pellets
without any glue, resin or additive residue.
Diameter 6 mm maximum length 30 mm.
• Do not use any fuel other than the specified
wooden pellets. Other fuels such as wood
waste with glue and/or solvents, waste wood
in general, cardboard, liquid fuel, alcohol,
petroleum, petrol, waste material, refuse etc.
are prohibited.
• Poor, wet, impregnated or painted fuel caus-
es a build-up of condensation and/or soot in
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