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6 USE
All local regulations, including those relating to national and European regulations, must be observed when
installing the unit.
Improper installation or use of the device can result in forfeiture of the warranty.
Do not use the unit as an incinerator or in any other way other than that for which it was designed.
Do not use liquid fuels.
Do not make any unauthorised modifications to the device.
Only use original replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
In general
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Make sure that the room where the stove is to be installed offers sufficient ventilation (see section
''1.3 External air intake vent'').
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Make sure that all exhaust system joints are hermetically sealed with silicone (no cementing), are
resistant to heat (250°C) and are not damaged.
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Periodically check (or have someone check) the cleanliness of exhaust fumes.
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CAUTION: keep all flammable products well away from the stove when it is operating
(MINIMUM: 100 cm from the front wall).
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CAUTION: to prevent fumes from leaking, the combustion chamber must be kept closed
except during cleaning operations, to be carried out with the stove off.
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CAUTION: removing the safety guard inside the tank is strictly prohibited.
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CAUTION: in case of pellet resupply with stove on, make sure that the pellet has not ended
and the fame is always present in the brazier. If the flame is extinguished a dense white
smoke may form, able to cause an explosion in the combustion chamber. The explosion
can be of such intensity as to break the glass of the dire door. Therefore pay attention to
never stay in front of the stove during ignition stage if the fuel releases a dense smoke. The
stove is however equipped with all safety systems required to minimise the glass breakage
risk.
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CAUTION: prevent the fuel bag to come into contact with hot surfaces.
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CAUTION: remove any residue of unburned pellets caused by failed ignitions before starting
the stove again.
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CAUTION: if during the ignition stage, ignition does not occur and you notice a lot of smoke
in the combustion chamber, immediately turn off the stove and replace the pellets being
used, as it may be too moist. Forcing ignition could make your stove a hazard.
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CAUTION: if during cleaning, you find traces of spongy or hard (however not ash) pellets,
replace the pellet being used, as this residue may come from scraps of low quality sawdust
not usable in this type of stove. Forcing ignition can cause a fire or strong production of
fumes in the chimney.
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CAUTION: monitor proper combustion of the pellets in the brazier. Should you detect
accumulations of unburned pellets, IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF the stove and contact the
service centre.
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CAUTION: pay the utmost attention when children are present to prevent them from
standing in front of the stove.