3.3. INSTALLING THE MOTOR AND RECEIVER
To install the motor and receiver, proceed as follows:
Remove the control panel (2 screws)
1.
Place the receiver in its stand and fix the
3.
stand in the two slots provided at the back
of the appliance.
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4.1. APPROVED FLUES
Your appliance has been designed to burn the following approved fuels:
Recommended solid fuels: beech wood, birch, oak, ash, hornbeam and wood from fruit trees.
Non-recommended solid fuels: conifer, damp wood, chemically treated wood, shavings, wood
pellets, coke. It is prohibited to burn refuse or fl ammable liquids (petrol, solvents or motor oil)
inside the stove.
4.2. CHOISE OF WOODS TO BURN
The best wood to burn is very dry wood which will be easier to light and will cause less tarring/sooting in
the chimney. Ideally the wood will have been left to dry for 18 months, and even in that case the logs will
still have a moisture content of 20%!
Damp wood not only has a lower calorifi c power, which lowers the combustion temperature, and therefore
is less effi cient, it is also diffi cult to light, extinguishes easily and gives off smoke. Above all, the use of
damp wood can lead to soot being deposited in the smoke ducts (tarring and sooting) of the chimney.
Some woods are more reactive than others. Those that are best are hornbeam, beech and oak. Aspen,
birch and lime tree burn well but do not last as long. After them are soft leaves and conifers. The diameter
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Pull back the strap of the magnet then wedge
2.
the muff of the motor against the magnet.
Strap
Link up the motor and the receiver with the
4.
cable, by passing the cable from the back to the
front. The rectangular hole is provided for this.
Rectangular hole
36
Magnet
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4.
FUELS