Termocamino 650 – 800
The following (among others) may not be burnt: coal, scraps, waste of bark and panels, damp or painted
wood, plastic materials. Burning any of these materials will void the warranty on the appliance.
Paper and cardboard should only be used for lighting. Burning rubbish is prohibited and would damage the thermo-
fireplace and the chimney, by causing health damages and claims from neighbourhood by virtue of smelling disturb.
Wood is not a long-lasting fuel so that it is not possible to have a continuous heating all over the night by the thermo-
fireplace.
ATTENTION: the continuous and protracted use of aromatic wood (eucalyptus, myrtle, tc.) quickly damages
the cast iron parts (cleavage) of the product.
Type
Beech
Oak
Elm
Poplar
Larch*
Spruce*
Scots pine*
9.
LIGHTING AND FUNCTIONAL TEST
Before installing the facing and lighting the thermo-fireplace, it must be loaded and the system filled from the open
expansion tank by means of the natural fall of the water (see chapter 3.1).
ABSOLUTELY DO NOT LIGHT THE FIRE IN THE THERMO-FIREPLACE IN THE TOTAL OR PARTIAL ABSENCE
OF WATER (NOT EVEN FOR CHECKING), AS IT COULD BE IRREMEDIABLY RUINED. IN SUCH CASE THE
WARRANTY ON THE APPLIANCE IS VOIDED.
After ensuring that at least one radiator is always open, raise the door using the handle and load a small quantity of
wood.
To light the fire, we recommend using small sticks of wood with paper or other means for lighting that are found on the
market. It is forbidden to use any liquid substance as for ex. alcohol, gasoline, oil or similar.
Open the primary air completely (lever at the right Picture 2).When the wood begins to burn, you can load more by
slowly opening (raising) the door to prevent smoke from getting out, and adjust the combustion air (register) according
to the indications given in Chapter 10.
Never overload the appliance (check the table of specifications - max. quantity of fuel loadable/hourly consumption
(see Chapter 17). Too much fuel and too much combustion air can cause overheating and damage the appliance.
Never light the fireplace when there are combustible gasses in the room.
To perform a correct first lighting of products treated with paints for high temperatures, the following must be
considered:
• The construction materials of the products in question are not homogeneous; in fact there are parts in cast iron,
steel, refractory material, and majolica ceramic.
• The temperature to which the body of the product is subject is not homogeneous: from zone to zone variable
temperatures are recorded between 300° C to 500° C.
• During its lifetime, the product is subject to alternating cycles of lighting and shutdown during the same day and to
cycles of intense usage or absolute rest along with the changing seasons.
• The new appliance, before being able to be defined as seasoned, must undergo various cycles of start-up to allow
all the materials and the paint to complete the various elastic stresses.
• In particular initially, you may notice the emission of the typical odours of metals subjected to high thermal stress
and of still fresh paint. This paint, though it is baked during manufacture at 250° C for a number of h ours, must be
subject to a temperature of 350° C numerous times an d for a certain duration before it becomes perfectly
incorporated with the metallic surfaces.
It is therefore important to follow these simple measures during the lighting phase:
1) Make sure that there is good air exchange in the place where the appliance is installed.
2) During the first lightings, do not excessively load the combustion chamber (about half the quantity indicated in the
instruction manual), and keep the product lit for at least 6-10 hours continuously, with the registers less open than
that indicated in the instruction manual.
3) Repeat this operation for at least 4-5 or more times, depending on your availability.
6098000 – EN
Kg/mc
750
900
640
470
660
450
550
* RESINOUS WOOD NOT SUITABLE FOR THE THERMO-FIREPLACE
KWh/Kg moistness 20%
4,0
4,2
4,1
4,1
4,4
4,5
4,4
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