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Additional Outlets
* There are 2 outlets (each 3,9 inches (100 mm) in diameter) on the top surface of the unit, which may
be used by removing the covers and adapting ducts to direct the warm air to other rooms; this does
not apply to the Box and Back Box ranges, in their Basic, Slim and Duo variants.
* If the warm air duct always runs upwards, there is no need for a forced system. If it is for distributing
the heat, you should install an aspirator to force the air to circulate. In this case, it should be installed
as plumb over the unit as possible, so the thermostat can detect the rising heat immediately.
* An air outlet grille should be placed in each room and all the ducts should be well insulated.
* If you are interested in this form of heating, we recommend you contact a specialised installer.
6. Safety
* The ventilators should always be connected to the power supply.
* You should take care to not lay the cable where it may be crushed.
* The exposed metal parts reach high temperatures - 212°F (100°C) on the door and 140°F (60°C) on
the frame. The door handle
does not
reach temperatures above 113°F (45°C). Do not touch the hotter
areas.
* You should use a glove or other protection if you have to touch the unit when it is in operation.
* In case of
fire in the flue, immediately close the door of the unit and the combustion air intake
damper;
* If there is a power cut, resulting in the ventilators cutting out when the unit is in operation, close the
combustion air intake and do not load the unit with any more firewood. Keep the door closed.