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Operating
3.6
Filling with pellets / lighting
• Open the door, take out the pellet container with the special handle and clean the container and the
fireplace if necessary.
• Pour the pellets into the container to a distance of 3 cm from the top.
• Cover the pellets with two to three pieces of lighting wool.
• Follow step 7 of the installation steps above to place the combustion barrel in the stove body
as required.
• Check that the pellet container is positioned correctly.
• Turn the wind speed adjustment switch clockwise to the desired value.
• Open the ignition opening cover on the side of the main body, light the flame with a long match
(>20cm) or a gas lighter with a long neck and close the ignition opening cover.
• Close the door.
• To avoid burns, care must always be taken not to touch the combustion drum or the surrounding
metal housing with the hands.
• No user intervention is required during the entire operating time, which is approximately 1.0 to 1.5
hours. The entire pellet load is first burnt through the pyrolysis process and then, in the final phase,
through the gasification process (indicated by a blue flame).
• At the end of the operating cycle, the flame goes out by itself without any external intervention. The
appliance then enters the cooling phase, which can last 20 to 40 minutes. At the end of the cooling
phase, the burner can be refuelled.
• After firing has been completed, the pellet charge must be burnt completely. The process must not be
interrupted.
• NOTE! During the first ignition, certain manufacturing residues may still be burnt. This odour may be
unpleasant but not harmful. In the course of further use, these possible odour emissions disappear
completely
• It is normal for a minimal amount of ash to remain in the fire tube after each operating cycle. This
must be removed before the next start.
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