Version
01.2017
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OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
6.2. CHOICE OF FUEL
Use only wood with suitable characteristics. Without moisture.
Get advice from your installer about the most appropriate wood for burning existing in your region.
Heat capacity of the timber in relation to the contained moisture.
6.3. FIRST LIGHTING
In the first lighting, you are advised to proceed with caution and use fine and dry wood.
Place the primary air input fully open.
DO NOT USE under any circumstances: alcohol, gasoline or any other explosive flammable substances
.
During the first lightings, it could release fumes or unpleasant odors caused by the drying of the paint; it is not
hazardous, it's just necessary to ventilate the room. Once combustion is performed regularly, introduce wood
pieces of normal size.
When you open the door, do it slowly to avoid returns of smoke in the room.
Never load the fireplace with excessive wood (see technical data).
During use, the metal structure, the handles and the glass reach hot temperature; therefore, use proper
thermal protection for handling.
During normal use, keep the fireplace's door always closed completely.
6.4. CONTROL OF COMBUSTION
The regulation is in the front (under the door).
Moving the control (to
– “or” +) we reduce or increase the quantity of air which contribute to combustion.
PRIMARY AIR
air input from the bottom.
SECONDARY AIR
air input from the back (deflector).
GLASS CLEAN AIR
prevents the glass from getting dirty during combustion.
Once the flame
in the fireplace is well underway, move the air primary lever to “minus”. In this
condition, the primary air input is reduced and the air flow passes to the second combustion, so we can
regulate the desired power of combustion
.
Wood drying time (i.e.
beech)
Humidity
%
Heat power
kcal/h
Freshly cut
50
/
3 months
40
2410
6 months
35
2700
9 months
30
2900
12 months
25
3150
15 months
20
3400
18 months
15
3710
21 months
10
3980