1.3
RECOMMENDED COMBUSTIBLES
Wood fired cookers are built to use wood for burn-
ing. 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-
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
the internal refractors, the wood-carrying grill, the
oven and in general all the parts directly exposed
to fire. Other combustibles and refuses, for exam-
ple plastic, enamelled or treated wood or carton
1.5
PARTS OF THE THERMAL COOKER
RTE 60
1
2
3
4
5
1
Picture 1
1
Riser
2
Frame
2
3
Side
4
Fire door
3
5
Plinth
6
Primary air regulator
7
Air intake lever
4
5
6
7
1
16
15
2
3
14
4
17
17
10
5
7
6
8
18
1
8
Ash door
17
9
Woodbox
2
10 Door opening lever
11 Dashboard
16
3
12 Oven door
13 Oven door glass
19
14 Starting lever
4
5
12
6
7
10
9
8
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uals and soot.
To avoid dissipation of energy and eventual de-
forming and damaging processes you must not use
excessive combustible: see the technical data in
chapter 7.
must not be burned. Using this materials cause se-
rious damage not only to your health and environ-
ment but also to wood fired cooker and chimney.
The cooker must not be used as incinerator. It is
recommended to use only the suggested combus-
tibles and not liquid combustibles.
RTE 80/RTE 90
7
6
15 Plate
16 Disc or circles
17 Boiler thermometer
18 Oven thermometer
9
16
15
14
13
18
12
11
8
10
9
18
17
16
15
20
14
13
11
19
8
10
12