Never use alcohol, benzene, kerosene or other liquid fuels
to light up the fire. Keep them away from fire. Never use
fire starting cubes derived from petroleum or of chemical
nature: they may seriously deteriorate the fireplace walls.
Only use ecological fire starting cubes.
7.4
KEEPING THE FIRE
Once the fire started and formed a proper grill base, load
the fireplace with regular amount of wood.
When the appliance is working, possible inflammable
materials must be placed at a distance of at least 80 cm
from the radiation surface (glass sides of the hearth).
Do not touch the painted parts during first lightings to
avoid damaging the paint finish and burn.
7.5
CONTROLLING COMBUSTION
Combustion air is adjusted by acting on the lever in the
middle of the lower front panel (fig.7.1 B); moving it to
the left increases the amount of primary air let in, and
moving it to the right decreases the amount of air let in.
Once the fire is burning it is advisable to adjust the air
based on heating needs or how long you want the load
of wood to last (fig.7.1 B).
It is recommended not to leave the stove with the lever
to the start position for more than 10-15 minutes. This
can cause damage to the stove.
The stove is not suitable for continuous flame operation.
During stove operation you can favour the glass cleaning
using the air adjustment lever (fig.7.1 B).
By adjusting it to left you allow the entry of a greater
air flow that surrounds the glass keeping it cleaner by
preventing the deposits of soot and ash.
Do not exceed the maximum recommended load of wood.
7.6
DOOR OPENING
You can open the door by holding and pulling the lever
inwards (-7.2 A) .
During stove operation, the door most be completely
closed.
If the door is not completely closed during operation, a
violent combustion might take place, consuming more
wood.
When the fire is lit up the door reaches high temperatures
therefore you should use the supplied glove to open it.
When feeding the fireplace with wood, the door must be
opened in two steps:
1)
first slowly and partially (3-4 cm), to allow the smoke
diverter valve to open and the flue pipe to suction
the smoke from the firebox
2)
then completely, avoiding any smoke leaks into the
atmosphere.
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To close the door simply release from its maximum
aperture position. An automatic system will call and lock
the door in the closed position.
The user can choose to manually close the door bringing
to the closed position and pressing until the locking
system has not taken hold.
Warning! If the locking hook (-7.2 C) accidentally falls into
place, you must manually pull it, carefully, using a tool.
A
C
B
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