TROLLEY
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• Before lighting the stove make sure that all moving parts have been assembled correctly
in their respective positions.
• The gas output system works by negative pressure in the combustion chamber, therefore
slight positive pressure is formed in the flue gas exhaust pipe; for this reason it is very
important to ensure that the exhaust pipe is free of blockages and fully sealed until it is
outside the building.
• To ensure good combustion, make sure that the exhaust pipe and also the combustion
air input pipe are clean.
• It must be possible for all stages of the flues to be inspected and removed so that inte-
rior cleaning can be carried out.
Recommendations for using the stove correctly
• Make sure that the combustion hearth is al-
ways clean; if necessary, remove it when it is
cold and clean the holes with a metal scraper,
empty the dust from the tray containing the
hearth.The purpose of this operation is to ob-
tain good combustion.
• Clean the combustion chamber every day be-
fore lighting the stove and remove any ash
residues deposited on the hearth and walls.
• Clean the glass only when it is cold, so as to
prevent the risk of burns or scalds, or breakage or cracking of the glass itself.
Use special products for cleaning glass and the body work.
• Take care not to knock against the stove as this could cause permanent damage.
• If the glass is cracked or broken do not attempt to light the stove.
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Do not open the door of the hearth when the stove is lit.
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Always follow these instructions precisely when lighting the stove.
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We advise you not to leave the stove unattended while it is operating.
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When the stove is not working we advise you to disconnect the stove to the
power supply.
• How to proceed when lighting the stove for the first time
For the first few hours of operation the stove will give off an odour caused by stabilisa-
tion of the paint and protective grease; to lessen the discomfort, air the rooms well.
For the first few hours of operation, the gasket on the door of the hearth may stick to
the stove; if this happens, detach the stove gasket, dust it with ash (this is an excellent
non-stick agent) and then insert it in its seating on the door without using any kind of
adhesive.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY
PREPARATIONS FOR INSTALLATION
• In order to prevent the possibility of fire, make sure that the apparatus is installed cor-
rectly by carefully following the instructions given in this handbook.
• Do not place the stove in rooms where curtains, carpets or other furnishings could burn
due to the heat generated by the stove.
• Do not position the stove near curtains, inflammable or combustible material.
• When installing the stove, make sure that is properly connected to an earth point using
the (green-yellow) electric cable.
• The plug for connection to the main power supply must be accessible when the stove is
installed.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
FOR THE USER
Fuel used
• This apparatus has been built to burn only 6
mm diameter pellets (pressed wood). It is very
important to choose a clean, top-quality pellet
without impurities.
For the stove to work properly and safely it is nec-
essary to use pellets that comply with the following standards: DIN 51731 and ONORM-M
7135 (thermal value, residual humidity, diameter, quality of wood used...).
The manufacturer will assume no liability for use of inadequate-quality pellets.
• Use only pellets and
never
put other inflammable or combustible material in the stove.
• Do not use the stove as an incinerator or to burn any other material than that for which
it has been designed.
• Do not use liquid fuel.
• Keep your stock of pellets at least one metre
away from the stove.
Important instructions before ignition
• Make sure that the hopper door (pellet fuel
box) is closed when the stove is in operation.
• Make sure that the fireplace and ash box
doors are properly closed.
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