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Caution! The burning of fuel 

releases heat energy, which 

leads  to  the  significant 

heating of surfaces, firebox 

doors,

operating handles, viewing panes and 

flues.  Touching  these  components  with-

out suitable safety or auxiliary equipment 

(use fireproof gloves!) is forbidden while 

the stove is heating. DANGER OF BURNS!

5.2 Air control

secondary air control

(Pushed all the way in = open

Pushed all the way out = closed)

Primary air control

(Pushed all the way in = open

Pushed all the way out = closed)

5. Operating the wood burning stove

  5.1 

General 

  safety 

instructions

To ensure the safe operation of your wood 

burning stove, it is essential to follow the 

safety instructions below: 

The wood burning stove may only be oper-

ated in accordance with these operating in-

structions. Always wear fireproof gloves!
The operation of the air slider, the opening 

and  closing  of  the  firebox  door  and  the  re-

moval of the trivet to empty the ashes should 

always be carried out using the tool provided  

-  

Failure to do so risks injury and burns! 

-

Heating mode is only permitted when the fire-

box door is closed.
Only use the fuels specified.
Do not place any cans or similar containers in 

the firebox -  

danger of explosion!

Never extinguish a stove fire with water!
Warn children about the dangers of hot sur-

faces!
Never leave children unsupervised when the 

stove is hot!
Never use flammable liquids (accelerants) to 

start a fire!
The firebox door must only be opened to add 

fuel!
Where operation depends on the supply of 

room air, check that there is an adequate sup-

ply of fresh air to the room (combustion air 

network).
The wood burning stove must only be heated 

by adults! Ensure that children are never left 

alone near the stove and never leave a fire-

place unattended for a long period of time!

Never close all of the air sliders while the 

stove is still operational!

There is a risk of the explosive ignition of 

unburnt fuel gases!

Summary of Contents for Rota Tre I

Page 1: ...292 1037 000 1087 Operating and Installation Instructions for Wood Burning Stoves EN ORANIER Rota Tre I...

Page 2: ...2 Design 6 3 Flue tube connection and setup of the wood burning stove 6 3 1 Connection of the flue tube 6 3 2 Setup of the wood burning stove 7 4 Technical data 8 5 Operating the wood burning stove 9...

Page 3: ...est To enable our customer service team to organise repairs and provide the necessary spare parts with complete care and precision we will need the fol lowing information 1 Your full address 2 Your te...

Page 4: ...Keep the oper ating instructions in a safe place so that you can remind yourself of the correct operating procedures when starting a new period of heating Type tested in accordance with EN 13240 Secti...

Page 5: ...tion air supply If necessary the wood burning stove can be equipped with a connection for an ex ternal combustion air supply See Fig 1 For especially well insulated rooms an air supply from outside ca...

Page 6: ...checked by a specialist 3 Flue tube connection and setup of the wood burning stove 3 1 Connection of the flue tube Your wood burning stove can optionally be connected upwards or to the rear To connect...

Page 7: ...system for the first time please remove all documents and accessory parts from the firebox and ash box Remove all stickers so there is no residue from the view ing pane Fig 2 Caution Ensure before set...

Page 8: ...fficiency wood BB7 80 2 80 8 CO 985 504 mg m3 NOx 76 132 mg m3 CnHm 56 66 mg m3 Dust 33 31 mg m3 For Austria For efficiency and emissions values see CE mark Exhaust mass flow 4 5 g s Feed pressure for...

Page 9: ...ng of the firebox door and the re moval of the trivet to empty the ashes should always be carried out using the tool provided Failure to do so risks injury and burns Heating mode is only permitted whe...

Page 10: ...d you wish to add more fuel We recommend keeping the secondary air controller open as much as possible so that as much pane flush air as possible can prevent soot particles from depositing on the view...

Page 11: ...new air When outdoor temperatures are above 16 C malfunctions can occur due to a lack of chim ney draught feed pressure In this case use less fuel and open the pri mary air controller wider 5 7 Maximu...

Page 12: ...mney fire If an unsuitable fuel or a fuel that is too wet is used deposits in the chimney can ignite causing a chimney fire A chimney or stove fire can occur if soot de posits in the chimney caused by...

Page 13: ...The repair will generally be carried out at the setup location or under exceptional circumstances at our customer service workshop Ap pliances due for repair must be made accessible so that no damage...

Page 14: ...faisant Freisetzung von gef hrlichen Stoffen D gagement de substances dangereuses NPD Max Wasserbetriebsdruck Pression maximale de l eau Abgastemperatur bei Nennw rmeleistung Temp rature des fum es la...

Page 15: ...ed body La conformit de l appareil de chauffage utilisant du combustible solide avec les exigences de la norme a t contr l e aupr s de l organisme de contr le agr Name der anerkannten Pr fstelle Name...

Page 16: ...ir Gr s sable Schwarz Keramik seidenwei Black Ceramic white silk 4794 87 A03 Noir C ramique blanc soyeux Stahl schwarz Abdeckung Kalkstein bianco Black steel Cover Limestone bianco 4794 89 A03 Acier n...

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