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It is forbidden to manually load
the pellets into the brazier, as
this incorrect behaviour could
generate an abnormal quantity
of unburnt gases, with the con-
sequent risk of explosion inside
the chamber.
The accumulation of unburned pellets
in the brazier after a failed ignition
must be removed before proceeding
with a new ignition attempt.
If the brazier is not cleaned and sub-
jected to maintenance, malfunctions
and explosions may occur inside the
stove. Be sure to remove all traces of
material or deposits from the holes in
the brazier and to clean them every
time the ashes are emptied or in case
of ignition failure. Make sure that the
size of the holes in the burn pot is not
reduced, as this would have a negative
effect on the safe performance of the
appliance.
Do not wash the product with water.
Water could penetrate inside the unit
and damage the electrical insulation,
causing electric shocks.
Do not stand for a long time in front of
the product while it is in operation.
Incorrect use of the product or incor-
rect maintenance can result in a seri-
ous risk of explosion in the combustion
chamber.
Use only the fuel recommended by the
manufacturer. The product must not
be used as an incinerator.
It is forbidden to use petrol, fuel for
lamps, kerosene, liquid firelighters for
wood, ethyl alcohol or similar liquids to
light or rekindle a flame in this appli-
ance. Keep these liquids away from the
appliance during operation.
It is forbidden to introduce fuels other
than wood pellets into the tank.
Some tips to avoid corrosion
phenomena:
• carry out routine cleaning operations
carefully, avoiding ash deposits;
• power the appliance only with fuel
having the characteristics listed under
“
"Fuel characteristics
"
;
• do not use solvents, acids, detergents
or aggressive products for direct
cleaning of the glass or other compo-
nents of the product;
• avoid leaving the product in unfa-
vourable environmental conditions
(humidity, air salinity, bad weather,
etc.);
• if not used for a long time (e.g. summer
period), introduce desiccant bags into
the combustion chamber to absorb
moisture from the air, being sure to
remove them when the product is
switched on again.