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Jidé PURE V3 COMPACT Notice D'utilisation Et D'installation page 42

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We also recommend that you:
- Do not burn softwood, treated wood (e.g. painted wood) or any other material that
containing toxic products that are harmful to the environment and damaging to the
components;
- Burn only firewood; your fireplace is not designed to be used as an incinerator.
an incinerator;
- Not to exceed the calorific value required for normal logs. Use of
compressed logs : Pay attention to their calorific value. Half a log at a time.
To prevent overheating, the line must not be crossed when filling the logs, and the top row of
holes must always remain visible.
and the top row of holes must always remain visible.
By filling the logs above the line, you expose yourself to the following consequences
combustion control is lost, the chimney draught increases with a drastic reduction in
a drastic drop in efficiency (high energy costs) and a shorter lifespan for your appliance.
of your appliance.
General safety information
- Read the entire manual carefully before operating the fireplace and observe the
safety warnings.
- The appliance must always be transported using equipment of sufficient capacity.
sufficient capacity.
- Please pay attention to the surface of the fireplace, which becomes very hot during
operation. We recommend that you use a protective glove.
- Please note that paint does not protect against rust.
- Explain the risk of burns to your children and keep them away from the appliance
when it is in operation.
- Combustion or the introduction of highly flammable or explosive materials into the fireplace,
for example the fireplace, for example empty aerosol cans, is strictly forbidden due to the risk
of explosion. of explosion, as is keeping such products near the appliance.
- Do not reload the heater while wearing loose clothing or clothing made of flammable
materials.
- Do not place objects that are not heat-resistant on or near the appliance. close to the
appliance.
- Clothes hangers and drainers, etc. must be placed sufficiently far from the appliance to avoid
any risk of fire.
the appliance to avoid any risk of fire.
- When the appliance is in operation, never work with easily flammable or combustible
materials in the room where it is located or in an adjacent room.
combustible materials in the room where it is not located or in an adjacent room.
- The fireplace is an auxiliary heater
- The appliance must be operated with the doors closed.
- The door and all the appliance controls must be closed when the appliance is not in use.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preparation - Fitting
It is important to check the fireplace on receipt to ensure that there has been no damage in
transit. transport damage.
Dimensions of the niche
The niche (the space around the fireplace) must contain the appliance, with an additional
space of at least 5 mm (left, right and above the fireplace) to allow for expansion. It is
forbidden to build masonry against or over the fireplace.It is necessary to comply with all
national regulations, particularly those referring to
European Standards, when installing the appliance.
Ventilation around the fireplace
It is advisable to ventilate the niche, where possible, with an air inlet at the bottom and an air
outlet at the top of the niche, in order to reduce the wall temperature and. This will reduce the
temperature of the walls and allow it to return to your home.
Fireplace insulation
The materials used must be non-flammable. The temperature of the flue gases
chimney can reach 300°C to 400°C, which could cause combustion of uninsulated
uninsulated combustible materials. Use high-temperature insulation around the fireplace
to protect certain materials. In this case, we recommend that you protect the back, sides and
top of the appliance.
sides and top of the appliance. If no insulation is provided, it is advisable to keep
a distance of 15 cm from flammable materials and ventilate the recess well.
Your installer will be able to give you more information on the type of protection you should
consider.
Sitting the fireplace
We recommend that you place the appliance on a solid, flat surface that is strong enough to
support the weight of the appliance.
solid enough to support the weight of the fireplace and flue. We
We also recommend that you secure the appliance to a wall in order to increase its stability.
of the fireplace.

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