ECOFOREST ECO GLASS 70 Manual De Instalación, Uso Y Mantenimiento página 22

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1.
PLEASE BEWARE THAT...
Your stove is designed to burn wood or briquettes.
In order to prevent the risk of accident, a correct installation must be done following the instructions of this
manual.
It is recommended to clean the gas outlet system twice a year or when considered necessary by visual
inspection.
Make sure the gas outlet flex going through the roof is not in contact with any flammable material to avoid
any risk of fire.
2.
ADVICE AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
2.1.
All local regulations, including those referring to national and European standards must be met when
installing the stove.
2.2.
The stove must be installed on floors of sufficient bearing capacity and, if the existing construction does not
allow this, the floor must be adapted and made suitable, for example by fitting a load distribution plate.
2.3.
Install the stove leaving access for cleaning and maintaining the stove, flue connector and flue.
2.4.
Unauthorized modifications are forbidden. Use only spare parts provided by Ecoforest (see exploded view).
2.5.
Check that the appliance is not damaged before installation.
2.6.
The stove shall always be connected to a ground plug and an AC stable supply of ~230/240V - 50Hz and sine
wave.
2.7.
To prevent damage to the glass door when loading the stove, lay the wood carefully and prevent it from
protruding outside the combustion chamber.
2.8.
Do not try to turn on your stove if some glass is broken.
2.9.
NEVER use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, or any liquid of similar nature for lighting the stove. Keep this
type of combustibles well away from the stove.
2.10. If the flue catches fire, immediately close the combustion air intake damper and call the fire brigade. It is
recommended that a fire extinguisher be on hand.
2.11. Keep the air intake grilles, which supply combustion air, free from blockages.
2.12. The use of protective gloves for handling the device during operation is recommended.
2.13. Keep children away from the stove. The sides and door get very hot during operation.
3.
FUEL.
Your stove is designed to burn wood or briquettes.
Fuel quality affects heat output, combustion time and operation of the stove. Good fuel is essential for the
stove to work properly.
If wood is used, it must always be dry. To achieve a low humidity (below 20%), cut wood must be stored and
ventilated in a covered place, during 18-24 months.
Damp wood provides much less heat than dry, since much of the energy goes into evaporating the water it
contains. Further, damp wood gives off a lot of smoke, dirtying the stove and pipe; soot and creosote adhere to
these parts, increasing the risk of fire in the flue (chimney).
The drier the logs, the less they weigh; they also make a clearer sound when hit.
A stove full of wood to its maximum capacity generates more heat for a longer period. The logs should not be
too large (maximum 30 cm long x 15 cm diameter).
Do not use wood that is too small, because it very fast and it is only suitable for lighting the logs, that is, for
lighting the stove.
Important: Do not use the stove as an incinerator. Burning rubbish, newspaper, wood chips, wood shavings
and sawdust, tree bark or waste chipboard, laminated or chemically treated wood is forbidden.
4.
INSTALLATION.
The assembly schemes described below are merely informative. The installation of the stoves must be done
in the same way, for this reason, only the Eco model will be exposed.
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