WARNING BEFORE USE
In order for your stove to work properly, it is important to read these instructions and
strictly follow the guidelines for use and handling.
• Use solid fuels such as wood, briquettes, and low-calorie coal for combustion. Do not put
explosive devices and substances in the firebox or on the hob. Do not keep flammable
substances in the immediate vicinity of the stove.
• For proper combustion in normal operating mode, the flue draft should be 12±2 Pa. In case the
draft is higher than 15 Pa, a install a damper in the flue. Do not reduce the flue pipes to a smaller
diameter.
• The room with the stove should be regularly ventilated in order to supply fresh air necessary for
combustion.
• Parts of the stove become hot during operation at high temperatures and appropriate
precautions are required during handling. Do not allow children to handle and play near the
stove.
• Only install those stove spare parts that are approved by the manufacturer. No alterations may
be made to the stove.
• During the first stoking, there may be a slight smoke, especially from the surface of the hob. This
is a common phenomenon that occurs due to the burning of deposits on the surface of the hob
(anti-corrosion protection, paint, dust...). Ventilate the room with the stove during the first
stoking.
• It is not recommended to connect the stove to a common flue as this can have a bad effect on the
draft required. Do not connect an appliance using gas as fuel to the same flue.
• Use protective gloves when stoking since the door handles become hot.
• Follow the national and local regulations for the installation of stoves.
In case of non-compliance with the user manual, the manufacturer disclaims any liability
for the damage to the stove.
Note:
The stove is intended for indoor installation and its purpose is indoor heating.
Table 'Technical information' (pages 18-20) lists the rated power of the product when burning fuel
(wood / coal), amount of fuel (listed in the table 'Technical information'), humidity and wood type
(up to 20% humidity, beech wood), draft (10-14 Pa). All data in the table 'Technical information' are
confirmed by a certified laboratory according to the European standard EN 13240.
When choosing a stove, the area/volume of the space to be heated should be taken into account,
and the simplest way to calculate the required stove power is as follows:
- 1 kW of stove power heats approximately 6.5 m2 (with a standard room height of 2.6 m).
When calculating the power required to heat a room, the following characteristics of the room
should be taken into account:
- does the room have insulation
- quality of finishing in the room
- flue diameter and height with appropriate vacuum
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