4.
FIRE SAFETY MEASURES
While installing the appliance, it is necessary to respect the following safety measures:
a) In order to ensure sufficient thermal insulation, respect the minimum safety distance from objects or
furnishing components flammable and sensitive to heat (furniture, wood sheathings, fabrics. etc.) and
from materials with flammable structure (see Picture 3 A1-A2). All the minimum safety distances
are shown on the product data plate and lower values must not be used.
b) In front of the hearth, in its radiation area and its rotation space (+- 45° ) there must not be any
flammable object or construction material sensitive to the heat at least within 100 cm; This distance
can be reduced to 40 cm if you will install in front of the element to protect a retro ventilated and heat
resistant protection.
c) If the product is installed on a non totally refractory floor, one must foresee a fireproof background. The
floors made of inflammable material, such as moquette, parquet or cork etc., must be replaced by
a layer of no-inflammable material, for instance ceramic, stone, glass or steel etc. (size according to
regional filing). The platform must stick out 50 cm in front and 30 cm sideways, considering also the
rotation field of the stove. (see Picture 3 B1-B2).
d) no flammable components (e.g. wall units) must be present above the product.
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The stove must work exclusively with inserted ash drawer.
Solid combustion residuals (ashes) must be collected in an air-tight and fire-resistant container. The
appliance must never be switched on when there are gaseous emissions or vapours (for example glue for
linoleum, gasoline etc.). Do not deposit flammable materials close to the same.
During the combustion will be spread thermal energy which warms up the surfaces, the door, the fireplace
glass, the handles and knobs, the smoke pipe and the front side of the stove. Please avoid the contact of
these parts without gloves or the relevant tools.
Warn children of the danger and keep them away during the operation of the stove.
The use of a wrong or wet fuel causes the formation of creosote deposits in the flue and will fuel a chimney
fire.
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Picture 3
FIREBALL
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