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2.7
Operating Instructions
The heater is completely automated and will self-regulate the ignition phase, five levels of power and
the switching off phase, guaranteeing safe functioning. The burn pot used for combustion allows most
of the ashes produced by the combustion of the pellets to fall into the collection drawer. However,
it is recommended that you check the burn pot every day, as not all pellets have high standards of
quality and could leave residue that is difficult to remove. The glass has special air circulation for self-
cleaning, however, a slight greyish film cannot be avoided after a few hours of functioning. Pellets with
a diameter of 6mm, manufactured to the AS/NZ4014.6 or higher must be used with the stove.
2.8
Safety Devices
The heater is fitted with sophisticated safety systems so that, in the case of breakage of one of the
individual parts or defects in the flue, no damage will be caused to the stove and the room in which it
is installed. In any case, when a problem arises, the pellets stop falling immediately and the switch off
phase is activated. The corresponding alarm will be shown on the display. The details can be seen in
the chapter on the alarms (page 16).
2.9
Responsibility
Nature’s Flame declines all responsibility, both civil and criminal, with the delivery of this manual, for
any accidents deriving from partial or total failure to observe the instructions it contains.
Nature’s Flame declines all responsibility deriving from the improper use of the stove, from its incorrect
use by the user, by unauthorised modifications and/or repairs or from the use of spare parts which are
not original. The manufacturer declines all direct civil or criminal responsibility due to:
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Poor maintenance.
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Failure to observe the instructions in the manual.
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Use not compliant with the safety instructions.
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Installation that is not compliant with the regulations in force in the country.
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Installation by personnel who are not qualified or authorized.
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Modifications and repairs that are not authorized by the manufacturer.
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Use of spare parts that are not original.
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Exceptional events.
2.10 Spare Parts
Use original spare parts only. Do not wait for the components to be worn before replacing them.
Replace a worn component before it is completely broken to prevent any accidents caused by the
sudden breakage of components. Perform the periodic maintenance checks as described in the
dedicated chapter on Maintenance (page 18).