A further suggestion:
A further suggestion:
To light the fi re the fi rst time, always use small pieces of wood.
To light the fi re the fi rst time, always use small pieces of wood.
They burn more quickly and thus bring the fi replace to the cor-
They burn more quickly and thus bring the fi replace to the cor-
rect temperature more quickly.
rect temperature more quickly.
Use larger pieces of wood to refuel the fi re.
Use larger pieces of wood to refuel the fi re.
Always place the wood well back in the fi replace, almost in
Always place the wood well back in the fi replace, almost in
contact with the back wall of the same, so that even it if slips it
contact with the back wall of the same, so that even it if slips it
will not touch the door.
will not touch the door.
First lighting
First lighting
The fi replace paintwork is subject to the so-called ageing phe-
The fi replace paintwork is subject to the so-called ageing phe-
nomenon until the normal working temperature is reached for
nomenon until the normal working temperature is reached for
the fi rst time.
the fi rst time.
This may give rise to an unpleasant smell.
This may give rise to an unpleasant smell.
In this case, air the room where the fi replace is installed ad-
In this case, air the room where the fi replace is installed ad-
equately.
equately.
The phenomenon will disappear after the fi rst few times the
The phenomenon will disappear after the fi rst few times the
fi replace has been lit.
fi replace has been lit.
Lighting a cold fi replace
Lighting a cold fi replace
To light the stove use small blocks of wood (20-25 cm in
length, making up an amount of about 2 kg), positioned verti-
cally at the back of the fi rebox. Fully extract the control located
above the top (see Illustr. 2 Page 19).
Light the wood using a fi relighter and close the door. As soon
as the fl ames have died down and a good bed of embers has
been formed, load the fi rebox with a normal amount of wood
(do not exceed the maximum amount specifi ed in the table on
Page 21).
If the fi re is too intense we recommend partially closing the pri-
mary air valve (in manual mode) using the appropriate control
(see Illustr. 2 see Page 19) positioned parallel to the bottom of
the fi rebox.
The stove will operate differently depending on the draw in the
chimney and adjustment of the combustion air valve.
During the initial operating period it may take a little while
to fi nd the correct adjustment of the combustion air valve to
obtain the best operation from the stove.
It should be noted that if an insuffi cient amount or excessively
large pieces of wood are used to light the stove the combustion
chamber will not reach the optimum operating temperature,
resulting in poor combustion and the formation of an excessive
amount of smoke.
NOTE:
do not use alcohol, petrol, kerosene or other liquid fuels to light
the fi re.
Keep liquid fuels away from the fi re.
Do not use fi relighters made from petroleum or chemical sub-
stances: they may cause serious damage to the fi rebox walls.
Use eco-friendly fi relighters only.
Overloading (over 2,1 kg/h) or excessively lively fl ames may
damage the fi rebox compartment.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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Adding fuel when the fi replace is hot
Adding fuel when the fi replace is hot
Using the glove provided, slowly open the door and place the
Using the glove provided, slowly open the door and place the
desired quantity of wood onto the existing embers (without
desired quantity of wood onto the existing embers (without
exceeding the quantity limits given in the technical table).
exceeding the quantity limits given in the technical table).
The wood will heat up with the consequent expulsion of the
The wood will heat up with the consequent expulsion of the
humidity content in the form of steam. This will lower the
humidity content in the form of steam. This will lower the
temperature inside the fi replace which must be compensated
temperature inside the fi replace which must be compensated
quickly with a suffi cient input of combustion air.
quickly with a suffi cient input of combustion air.
Functioning in mild weather
Functioning in mild weather
To suck in air for combustion and to release the fumes, the
To suck in air for combustion and to release the fumes, the
fi replace needs the draught created by the fl ue.
fi replace needs the draught created by the fl ue.
As the outdoor temperature increases, so the strength of the
As the outdoor temperature increases, so the strength of the
draught decreases. If it is warmer than 10°C outside, check the
draught decreases. If it is warmer than 10°C outside, check the
fl ue draught before lighting the fi re.
fl ue draught before lighting the fi re.
If the draught is weak, fi rst light the fi re in "start-up" mode us-
If the draught is weak, fi rst light the fi re in "start-up" mode us-
ing small pieces of fuel.
ing small pieces of fuel.
Once a correct draught has been reached, normal sized fuel can
Once a correct draught has been reached, normal sized fuel can
be introduced.
be introduced.
Combustion air fl ow
Combustion air fl ow
The fi replace can function correctly only if the combustion air
The fi replace can function correctly only if the combustion air
fl ow is suffi cient.
fl ow is suffi cient.
Before lighting the fi re, open the external air intake valve
Before lighting the fi re, open the external air intake valve
which must remain open all the time the fi re is lit.
which must remain open all the time the fi re is lit.
The combustion air intake device must not be altered.
The combustion air intake device must not be altered.
If the volume of air is insuffi cient or the type of building in
If the volume of air is insuffi cient or the type of building in
which the stove is installed is particularly airtight, a supple-
which the stove is installed is particularly airtight, a supple-
mentary air intake vent must be used.
mentary air intake vent must be used.
Fireplace functioning with the door open
Fireplace functioning with the door open
If the fi replace is used with the door open (which can acciden-
If the fi replace is used with the door open (which can acciden-
tally be caused by the return spring), it must be kept constantly
tally be caused by the return spring), it must be kept constantly
under control.
under control.
Particles of incandescent embers can be projected outside the
Particles of incandescent embers can be projected outside the
fi replace.
fi replace.
Adding fuel
Adding fuel
To add more wood, it is advisable to use a protective glove.
To add more wood, it is advisable to use a protective glove.
Open the door slowly.
Open the door slowly.
This will avoid the formation of air eddies which can cause the
This will avoid the formation of air eddies which can cause the
smoke to puff out into the room.
smoke to puff out into the room.
When is the right moment to add wood? When the fuel has
When is the right moment to add wood? When the fuel has
been burnt almost to embers.
been burnt almost to embers.
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