• Ash should be emptied into a metal
container and immediately removed from
the house.
• Do not use flammable liquids to light the
stove. Keep any type of flammable liquid
(petrol, gasoline, alcohol,...) at a distance
from the fireplace.
• Never use coal or fuels that are not
recommended for the operation of this
product.
• Periodically inspect the chimney and
clean whenever necessary. Also inspect the
state of joints, glass, screws...
• Protect your hands with a glove or
other insulating material because, during
operation, the opening and closing handle
will be hot.
Fig. 3
PROBLEMS WITH THE DRAW
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Below is a list of the most common problems
that affect any type of heater. All these
problems can be corrected and, sometimes,
only require slight adjustments to make the
heater work correctly.
Remember that the weather affects the way
your heater works.
If your heater release fumes inside the home,
the following may be the cause:
If you have a newly built chimney:
a)
The draw may be poor.
b) The diameter or height may not be
correct.
The system may be partially blocked.
c)
In the case of a previous chimney:
a) Soot may be obstructing the chimney
partially.
b) There may be an internal or external
crack through which air may be
entering.
The diameter or height may be not be
c)
correct for the new device.
We recommend reading the chapter of the
MANUAL FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLERS and
revising all the information referring to
Chimneys.
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