Ashes
The ashes should be removed at regular intervals.
Be aware that the ashes can contain hot ember even
several days after the fire is finished. Use a container
of non-combustible material to remove the ashes. It is
recommended to leave a layer of ashes in the bottom
as this further insulates the burn chamber. Take care
with the Thermotte plates when the ashes are removed,
particularly when using an ash shovel, so as not to
damage them.
Thermotte™ insulating plates
The insulation plates (Thermotte - FIG 7Bb) are
classified as "wear and tear" parts which will require
to be exchanged after some years. The wear time will
depend on the individual use of your product.
Nordpeis offers a one-year warranty on these parts.
After this, replacements can be purchased.
If new plates are needed, contact your dealer:
A. Baffle plate
B. Back plate
C. Fire plate
D. Right bottom plate
E. Left bottom plate
F. Lateral plate right - w/o side glass (*)
G. Lateral plate left - w/o side glass (*)
Please note: Wood logs that are too long can cause
strain and crack the plates, due to the tension created
between the side plates.
Door and glass
Should there be any soot on the glass it may be
necessary to clean it.
Use dedicated glass cleaner, as
other detergents may damage the glass. (Attention!
Be careful, even dedicated glass cleaner can damage
the varnish on the door
cleaning the glass is to use a damp cloth or kitchen roll
paper and apply some ash from the burn chamber.
Rub around the ash on the glass and finish off with a
piece of clean and damp kitchen roll paper. Attention!
Only clean when the glass is cold.
Check regularly that the transition between the glass
and the door is completely tight. Periodically, it may be
necessary to change the gaskets on the door to ensure
that the burn chamber is air tight and working optimally.
These gaskets can be bought as a set, usually including
ceramic glue.
CERAMIC GLASS
CANNOT BE
RECYCLED
Ceramic glass should
be disposed of as resid-
ual waste, together with
pottery and porcelain
18
frame).
A good advice for
Recycling of the ceramic glass
Ceramic glass cannot be recycled. Old glass, breakage
or otherwise unusable ceramic glass, must be discarded
as residual waste. Ceramic glass has a higher melting
temperature, and can therefore not be recycled together
with glass. In case it would be mixed with ordinary
glass, it would damage the raw material and could, in
worst case end the recycling of glass. It is an important
contribution to the environment to ensure that ceramic
glass does not end up with the recycling of ordinary
glass.
Packaging recycle
The packaging accompanying the product should be
recycled according to national regulations.
7. Warranty
Use replacement parts recommended only by
the Manufacturer.
Any unauthorized modification of the appliance
without written permission of the Manufacturer
are prohibited.
For detailed description of the warranty conditions see
the enclosed warranty card or visit our website:
www.nordpeis.com
8. Advice on lighting a fire
The best way to light a fire is with the use of lightening
briquettes and dry kindling wood. Newspapers cause a
lot of ash and the ink is damaging for the environment.
Advertising flyers, magazines, milk cartons and similar
are not suitable for lighting a fire. Good air supply is
important at ignition.
Warning: In order to avoid injuries, please be
aware that the surfaface may become hot during
operation and that extra care need to be taken to
avoid skin burn.
Warning: NEVER use a lighting fuel such as
petrol, kerosene, alcohol or similar for lighting
a fire. This could cause injury to you as well as
damaging the product.
Use clean and dry wood with a maximum moisture
content of 20%. Humid wood requires a lot of air for
the combustion, as extra energy/heat is required for
drying the humid wood and the heat effect is therefore
minimal. This in addition creates soot in the chimney
with the risk of creosote and chimney fire.
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Warning!
Warning!