1. INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT! All local regulations, including
those that make reference to national or
European standards, have to be met when you
install the appliance.
The manner of installing the HGB-70 stove will
have a decisive influence on its safety and proper
operation.
It is very important to install it properly.
For the installation of your stove and chimney to
be done properly, it is advisable to allow it to be
done by a professional.
2.- PRESENTATION
The main characteristics of the HGB-70 flush
mounted stove are:
Made out of cast iron
Primary air control valve located by the ash
pan.
Control valve lever.
Removable dual baffle. (Easy accessibility for
cleaning the chimney).
Removable stove grill and ash pan.
There is an accessory to connect an air intake
from the outside.
Fig. 1
Direct draught control
valve
Primary air control
valve
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Once installed in its final destination, check the
seal of all of the joints, to prevent the entry of air
from outside that is detrimental to the draught.
Before covering the stove with brick or any other
type of fire-resistant material, it is important to
check that it is operating properly.
Lighting the stove for the first time.
The first time that the stove is lit should be carried
out at a low heat for three or four hours to
stabilise the various parts and thus avoid any
possible breakage.
The first time that the stove is lit it is advisable to
have the windows open to evacuate any
fumes/smoke and smells that may be produced by
the combustion of solvents from the protective
paint or any other material.
Primary air. Control.
Air for combustion is provided by means of the
primary air valve. (Fig. 2 and 3)
OPEN
Fig. 3
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CLOSE
Fig. 2