2 SAFETY WARNINGS
2.1 INSTALLATION WARNINGS
Comply with the requirements specified in this
manual.
The stove assembly and dismantling instructions
are reserved exclusively for specialist technicians.
Users should always contact our service centre
to request work to be performed by qualified
technicians. Before having work performed by
other technical personnel verify their effective
technical competence.
Responsibility for work carried out in the place
where the stove is installed lies with the user;
the user is also responsible for making sure the
installation checks are completed.
The user must abide by all local, national and
European safety requirements.
The appliance must be installed on floors with a
suitable load-bearing capacity.
Make sure that the flue and air intake duct
arrangements correspond to the type of installation.
Do not make any electrical connections using
temporary or uninsulated cables.
Make sure the electrical system is earthed
correctly.
Before starting to assemble or dismantle the stove,
the installer must heed the safety precautions
required by law, specifically:
A) do not work in adverse conditions;
B) always be in a fit mental-physical state for working
and make sure that personal protective
equipment is in perfect working order;
C) always wear safety gloves;
D) always wear safety shoes;
E) always use electrically insulated tools;
F) make sure that the area being used for assembly
and dismantling is clear of any obstacles.
2.2 MAINTENANCE WARNINGS
Comply with the requirements specified in this
manual.
• Use always personal protective equipment and
other means of protection.
• Before starting any maintenance work make
sure that the stove, if it had been operating, has
cooled down.
• If even just one of the safety devices is not
calibrated or not working, the stove must be
considered out-of-service.
• Disconnect power before working on electrical
or electronic parts and connectors.
INSTALLATION
2.3 WARNINGS FOR THE USER
Prepare the stove installation site in accordance
with local, national and European regulations.
• As the stove is a heating appliance it has very
hot outside surfaces. For this reason maximum
care must be paid during operation, specifically:
Comply with the requirements specified in this
manual.
• Follow the instructions and warnings highlighted
on the metal labels affixed to the stove.
• These labels are safety devices, therefore they
must always be perfectly legible. If damaged or
illegible they must be replaced, contacting the
manufacturer for an original spare label.
• Only use fuel compliant with the specifications
shown in the corresponding chapter of this
manual.
• Strictly
maintenance plan.
• Do not use the stove without first having
performed the daily inspection as specified in
the chapter on "Maintenance" in this manual.
• Do not use the stove in the event of malfunctions,
suspected breakage or unusual noises.
• Do not pour or spray water onto the stove when
operating or to extinguish the flame in the burn
pot.
• Do not switch the stove off by unplugging the
power cord.
• Do not rest your weight on the open door as this
may affect stability.
• Do not use the stove in any way as a support or
anchor.
• Do not clean the stove until the structure and
ash have completely cooled down.
• Touch the door only when the stove has cooled
down.
• Perform all operations without haste, in such a
way as to ensure maximum safety.
• In the event of fire in the chimney switch the
stove off.
• In the event of stove malfunctions due to flues
with incorrect draught, clean the flue.
• Do not touch the painted parts during operation
to avoid damaging the paintwork.
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do not touch or get too close to the glass
door to avoid getting burned;
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do not touch the flue;
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do not perform any type of cleaning;
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do not remove the ash;
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do not open the glass door;
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do not open the ash bin (where featured);
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make sure children keep away from the
stove.
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do not place any object on the stove.
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