1.3
RECOMMENDED COMBUSTIBLES
Wood fired thermostoves are built to use wood
for burning. We recommend to use good quality
wood, dry, seasoned and possibly broken.
Using good quality wood is warranty of good heat-
ing power and avoid the forming of carbon resid-
uals and soot.
To avoid dissipation of energy and eventual de-
WARNING! The painted parts of the thermostove might discolour because of too high
temperatures in the combustion chamber. The causes could be the insertion of excessive
quantity of wood and the use of not suitable combustible. This damage is not covered
by the warranty.
1.4
OTHER COMBUSTIBLES
The use of pre-compressed trunks and coal is al-
lowed only desultorily and with moderation, be-
cause the strong heating produced may damage
some internal components. Other combustibles
and refuses, for example plastic, enamelled or
treated wood or carton must not be burned. Using
1.5
ACCESSORIES
Together with the wood fired thermostoves you
will find some accessories that simplify the instal-
• Instruction and maintenance booklet
• Green booklet and warranty certificate of the
wood fired thermostove
• Grill riser
• Ash drawer
• Scraper
forming and damaging processes you must not use
excessive combustible (see the attached technical
sheet).
Burning an excessive amount of wood can cause
the sudden ignition of flammable gases, with the
risk of causing damage to things and people.
this materials is forbidden by law and may cause
serious damage not only to your health and envi-
ronment but also to wood fired thermostove and
chimney. The thermostove must not be used as
incinerator. It is recommended to use only the sug-
gested combustibles and not liquid combustibles.
lation, the maintenance and the daily use of the
device.
• Baking pan (T-Chef Series)
• Oven grill (T-Chef Series)
• Devices for the flue outlet connection
• Sponge for the cleaning of the fire door
• Anti-block device (T-Basic Series); see chapter
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