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8.
Consumer electronics is connected to the Power Outlet 12V Connector (9) (like a cigarette lighter in a
car) or to the Clamp Outlets (complying with polarity). You can connect appliances that work at a
voltage of 12V with a total power consumption not exceeding 50 W.
9.
If there is a stop of fans in at least one of TEGs, it means that TEG’s heating is insufficient. In this
case you can smoothly pull out the Ash Drawer to provide more air feed, and/or add more fuel in the
firebox.
10.
When you are ready to reload the stove, add more logs as long as there are hot coals. Large logs
burn slowly, holding a fire longer. Small logs burn fast and hot, giving quick heat.
Attention
!
Do not connect appliances to the stove with a total power consumption exceeding 50W it
can lead to failure of the thermoelectric generators and voltage regulator.
Possible malfunctions:
Malfunction
Cause
Removal
Connected
consumer
electronics don’t operate
TEG’s heating is insufficient
Add more fuel in the firebox, and/or pull
out the Ash Drawer to provide more air
feed
Total power consumption
exceeds 50W
Disconnect excessive appliances until the
total consumption is below 50W
Fans
don’t
rotate
TEG’s heating is insufficient
Add more fuel in the firebox, and/or pull
out the Ash Drawer to provide more air
feed
MAINTENANCE
Replacement of structural elements should be done only by qualified specialists.
Danger
!
Clean and maintain the stove only after full cooling-off.
For most efficient and safest operation of the stove provide a good working order of the flue system.
The inner surface of the flue should be as smooth as possible, do not contribute to the accumulation of
moisture and soot, and do not interfere with extraction of gases and combustion products. For the same
reason you should provide smallest possible number of bends and joints in the flue pipe.
During the operation of the stove soot accumulates and moisture condenses on the inner surface of flue.
This could lead eventually to deterioration of draft in the flue, leakage of smoke and fire hazard.
The degree of pollution and dirt depends on fuel used and operating conditions. If you use softwood soot
formation on inner surface of pipes is more intense. Condensation of moisture may be a result of inadequate
insulation or green wood usage. It is recommended to burn aspen logs to reduce the layer of soot.
The flue system must be checked and inspected periodically, at least:
a)
If made of bricks - once in three months
b)
If made of heat-resistant concrete – once a year
c)
heating and cooking stoves - three times a year (before and in the middle of the heating season, as well
as in the spring)
d)
heating stoves and furnaces – once a year (before the heating season)