Whatever the operating mode used (Rated power or Slow combustion), make sure each load of wood lights as soon as it is
placed in the appliance and that it continues to burn. If this does not happen, open the "firing rate" control to the
"lighting" position for a few moments until the wood lights properly:
During the combustion phase of the volatile part of the wood , it is essential to avoid operation without full fire, failing
which the appliance and the chimney flue will be soiled and effluents harmful to the environment and health will be
released into the atmosphere.
Post combustion activated =
"Hot and clean" appliance
Post
combustion air
CARE ADVICE
After long idle periods, check that the flue is not obstructed before lighting.
When having the chimney swept, have the appliance checked by a qualified technician who will:
fully clean the appliance, check the connections of the different parts and the deflector position which is sloped and rests on the
throat at the top and is held down at the back.
if necessary, replace worn parts (door seal in particular)
SAFETY
When in use, all the appliance surfaces are hot: Beware of burns!! Avoid installing the appliance in a location where there is
a lot of passage.
If a chimney fire were to break out, first close the loading door, then the primary and secondary air intakes, then
immediately contact your local fire & rescue services (In the UK, dial 999).
Never load the appliance with more wood than indicated in the "use advice" (i.e. less than half the combustion chamber
height). Using the appliance as an incinerator is prohibited.
The use of non-recommended fuels or fuel not adapted to it, including liquid fuels, is prohibited.
The combustion chamber should always remain closed, except during re-loading. Do not overheat the appliance.
XD – 18/02/2020
800 leather insert
GOOD
Clean window
Primary
"Principle" diagram
not representative of the appliance
Flameless combustion =
BAD
"Cold and dirty" appliance
air
Reference: P958144
Dirty window
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