SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
This equipment has been certified under the requirements of
standard DIN EN 13240 or DIN EN 12815 (see the model plate).
2.
For setting purposes and connection to the chimney, the fire
protection requirements as prescribed in the given locations, as well
as standards DIN 4705, DIN EN 13384, DIN EN 1856-2 and DIN EN
15287 should be complied with. For the problem-free functioning of
the equipment, the chimney that the fireplace is to be connected to
has to be in perfect conditions (Germany).
3.
Before the first commissioning and connection to the chimney, these
user instructions are to be read thoroughly, and the competent
chimney sweeper has to be informed.
4.
It is recommended to use clean cotton gloves for the setting of the
equipment in order to avoid the appearance of fingerprints that would
be hard to eliminate later on.
5.
In order to keep the air clean and maintain the equipment properly,
the maximum fuel quantities specified in these safety instructions
may not be exceeded, and the doors of the equipment have to be kept
closed, otherwise the equipment may overheat, leading to damage.
No guarantee is provided for such damage.
6.
During operations, the doors of the equipment are to be kept always
closed.
7.
Permissible fuels:
- natural wood (max. 28 cm in length)
- brown coal briquette (see user instructions)
8.
Never use liquid igniters. Use special ignition materials or wood wool
for the kindling of the fire.
9.
Never use wastes, fine wooden chips, mulch, coal debris, particle
board wastes, wet wood or wood treated with wood-protective
agents, paper or cardboard, or similar materials for burning.
10. Upon the first kindling, smoke and unpleasant smell may be
generated. Always ensure the proper ventilation of the room (by
opening windows and doors), and heat the fireplace at maximum
rated heating performance. If with the first heating the maximum
temperature is not reached, the above-mentioned effects may as well
arise later on.
11. The operating elements and adjustment units are to be used as
described in these user instructions. If the equipment is hot, use
auxiliaries or protective gloves for the handling of the equipment.
12. When opening the furnace chamber door, any incorrect handling or
insufficient draught may induce smoke. Always ensure that the
furnace chamber door may be opened only slowly, first just to a small
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