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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
The stoves are tested to EN 13240 (EN 16510) (see identification plate).
2.
For installation and for flue gas connections, the requirements of the Fire Regulations
(FeuVO in Germany) apply, as well as local building regulations such as the following
technical
standards
EN 1856-2 and EN 15287. In order for the stove to function correctly the chimney to
which you want to connect the stove must be in good condition.
3.
Before first use and before connecting to the chimney, you must read the Instructions
for Use carefully and inform the local authority responsible for approving heating sys-
tems.
4.
While installing the stove you are recommended to wear clean cotton gloves, in order to
avoid leaving fingerprints which can be difficult to remove afterwards.
5.
In the interests both of clean air, and of the safe functioning of the stove, the fuel quan-
tities listed in the Instructions for Use should never be exceeded, and the doors of the
stove must be shut during use to avoid the risk of overheating, which can lead to damage
to the stove. Damage due to this cause is not covered by the guarantee.
6.
The stove doors must remain shut at all times while the stove is in use.
7.
Permitted fuels are:
- Natural chopped firewood (up to 25 / 33 cm max. in length)
8.
Never use liquid fire starters. Use either special firelighters or wood shavings.
9.
Burning rubbish, fine chips, bark, coal slack, chips from planning, damp wood or wood
treated with preservative, paper, cardboard or similar is not permitted.
10. The first time the stove is heated there may be some smoke and an unpleasant smell.
Make sure that the room is well ventilated (open windows and doors) and heat for at
least an hour at the maximum nominal heat load. If the maximum temperature is not
reached the first time the stove is heated, then there may be further unpleasant smells
at a later date.
11. All controls and settings must be used as indicated in the Instructions for Use. When the
stove is hot, please handle only using the implements or protective gloves provided.
12. If the stove is not working correctly, or if the chimney is not drawing properly, smoke may
appear when the fire door is opened. It is very important to only open the fire door slowly,
initially just a crack, then wait a few seconds before opening fully. In addition, before
opening the fire door to top up the fuel, make sure that only glowing material is present:
there must not be any visible flames.
13. Do not place any flammable items in the warming drawer or on the surface of the stove.
14. When in use, all surfaces and particularly the glass doors and handles and other controls
can become very hot. Make children, young people, older people and animals aware of
this danger, and keep them away from this source of heat when the stove is being used.
Use the protective gloves or the implements provided. Children and young people under
16 must not use the stove unless supervised by an adult who is responsible for them.
15. Make sure that the ash pan is always fully pushed in, until it touches the back. Never
remove ashes while still hot (fire risk).
16. Risk of deflagration!! Always open the air supply slowly to the maximum before losing
the combustion chamber door! Wait a long time after opening the air supply. For the first
time the fire or embers flares up, open the heating door. If you proceed according to this
pattern, you can be sure that you will never have to experience a deflagration, because
you have really been unburned combustion gas in the combustion chamber, you have
prevented this with this option. The primary air regulator is also fully open after each fuel
feed and only heard again after the fuel level according to Table 1 has been ignited.
DIN
18896,
DIN
20
4705,
EN
13384,
GB
DIN
18160,

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