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Figure 1 

Solid fuel stove FUTURO L 

 

1. Firebox door, 
2 Slide shutter handle (air control), 
3 Ashtray cover, 
4 Flue pipe connection, 

5 Drawer for dishes, 
6 Oven door, 
7. Cover for the opening for cleaning. 

 

CAUTION! 

 

SURFACES CAN BE VERY HOT! 

ALWAYS USE A PROTECTIVE GLOVE! 

During combustion, thermal energy is released, which significantly influences increasing temperatures of surfaces, doors, 

handles, glass and exhaust gases. Avoid contact with those elements if you are not wearing protective equipment (including 
a protective glove). Ensure that children are aware of the risks and keep them away from the stove during operation. 

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE, AND HANDLING 

 
These instructions for installation, use and handling apply to the FUTURO L stove. 
When using the stove, you have to comply with national and European norms and regulations. 
Important prior to use: 
* To have your stove operate properly, you should attentively read this manual and adhere to the instructions contained 

therein. 

* Use only recommended fuel types (beech). 
*  The  required  pressure  in  the  chimney  with  normal  work  load  should  be  approximately  12  Pa.  A  damper  should  be 

installed in the stove-pipe at the pressure of more than 15 Pa. 

* The area where the appliance is installed should have satisfactory fresh air supply. If the windows and doors are well 

sealed, or if other air-consuming appliances such as a steam cleaner, a tumble dryer, a fan, etc.., are installed in the area 
where the stove is placed, and take air, in such circumstances, air for combustion (fresh air) should be led from outside.  

Concerning  this,  it  is  necessary  in  any  case,  prior  to  installing  the  stove,  to  consult  a  competent  chimney  sweeping 

organisation. 

* Flammable materials should not be stored in the ashtray. 
Height of the filled ash should not exceed the height of the lateral walls of the ash drawer. 
*The door of the fire-box should be closed at any time (except during ignition, refuelling and removal of ash) in order to 

prevent leakage of gases from firing. 

* Replacement parts, other than our tested original parts, must not be used on the stove. 
*If  the  chimney  catches  fire,  the  door  of  the  stove  should  be  kept  closed  and  the  air  control  set  on  zero.  Never  try  to 

extinguish the burning chimney with water. 

The sudden creation of steam can result in the chimney cracking. If necessary, call the fire brigade.   
 
 

Summary of Contents for FUTURO L

Page 1: ...UTURO L INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND HANDLING This product meets the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive in terms of efficiency and air pollution level in order to contribute to the reduc...

Page 2: ...rk load should be approximately 12 Pa A damper should be installed in the stove pipe at the pressure of more than 15 Pa The area where the appliance is installed should have satisfactory fresh air sup...

Page 3: ...door Figure 1 item 5 2 4 PUTTING THE STOVE INTO OPERATION 2 4 1 Fuelling 3 4 2 Refuelling 3 4 3 Cooking 3 4 3 1 Cooking in the summer 3 4 3 2 Cooking in the winter 3 4 4 Baking of cakes and meat roas...

Page 4: ...terally 30 cm Sufficient distance in relation to flammable items that have wooden coating furniture curtains etc should be ensured around the stove When using the steel plates of the stove superstruct...

Page 5: ...andle set in the position heating stopple is opened Handle set in the position heating stopple is closed 3 4 Oven door Figure 1 Position 6 The oven door can be in one of two positions at one s choice...

Page 6: ...allowed for security reasons Note Better fuel efficiency and thus better heating of the area is achieved by opening the door of the stove a little or in full 4 3 Cooking 4 3 1 Cooking in the summer D...

Page 7: ...ould be controlled concerning whether it seals and if something should be changed 5 2 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE COOKING PLATE For maintenance of the cooking plate it is recommended for the cooki...

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