• Always remove the plug from the socket
• Do not make any modifications to the appli-
• Store the installation instructions and user
• In an emergency, always follow the fire bri-
2. WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY OR
FLUE FIRE
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3. FIRST USE
A qualified Eurostove service technician must fire up the stove for the first time.
The first time the stove is fired up, it must be adjusted to ensure the correct air/fuel
ratio at each of the five combustion levels. The correct ratio strongly depends on
the type of flue duct fitted and can only be set after the stove has been installed.
An incorrect air/fuel ratio can seriously damage the stove. The fuel consumption
will also increase.
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when the appliance is not in use.
ance as doing so may cause life-threatening
situations. In addition, the warranty will be
invalidated.
manual in a safe place.
gade's instructions.
Turn the stove off immediately by removing the plug from the socket.
Put the fire in the stove out using a CO
minimise smoke emissions. Never use water to extinguish the fire.
In the event of a flue fire: Close the choke valve (refer to local/national rules,
regulations, directives and norms as to whether a choke valves is permitted)
or close off the flue with a wet cloth.
CAUTION: the flue can get very hot. When sealing, always wear heat-
resistant gloves.
Alert the fire brigade immediately.
Ventilate the room by opening all windows and doors due to the possible
build-up of carbon monoxide.
Never change the service parameters in the service menu. This may
seriously damage the stove and invalidate the warranty. The stove may
only be set up by a Eurostove-approved service technician.
extinguisher, sand, soda or salt to
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