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USER INSTRUCTIONS
Ignition with the combustion chamber cold.
Ignition with the combustion chamber cold.
1. Check that the existing ash bed is not too high. If
1. Check that the existing ash bed is not too high. If
the ash bed becomes too high there is a danger that
the ash bed becomes too high there is a danger that
hot embers may fall out of the combustion chamber
hot embers may fall out of the combustion chamber
when the combustion chamber door is opened to add
when the combustion chamber door is opened to add
wood.
wood.
2. Move the lever for regulating the air valve to the
2. Move the lever for regulating the air valve to the
“fully open” position. There will be an intense ow
“fully open” position. There will be an intense ow
of combustion air to the wood in the combustion
of combustion air to the wood in the combustion
chamber allowing quick and e cient combustion.
chamber allowing quick and e cient combustion.
3. Place the wood in the combustion chamber without
3. Place the wood in the combustion chamber without
packing it excessively. Place an ignition unit among
packing it excessively. Place an ignition unit among
the logs, and ignite. Never use ignition products such
the logs, and ignite. Never use ignition products such
as petrol, alcohol and the like.
as petrol, alcohol and the like.
4. At this point, close the door and monitor for a few
4. At this point, close the door and monitor for a few
minutes. If the re should go out, open the door
minutes. If the re should go out, open the door
slowly, place another ignition unit among the logs and
slowly, place another ignition unit among the logs and
ignite it again.
ignite it again.
Adding wood when the combustion chamber is
Adding wood when the combustion chamber is
hot
hot
When is the right time to add wood? When the fuel
When is the right time to add wood? When the fuel
has almost nished and is in hot embers. Using the
has almost nished and is in hot embers. Using the
glove, open the hinged door slowly (to avoid the
glove, open the hinged door slowly (to avoid the
creation of air vortices which could cause smoke to
creation of air vortices which could cause smoke to
leak out). Add the desired quantity of wood into the
leak out). Add the desired quantity of wood into the
combustion chamber, placing it on top of the existing
combustion chamber, placing it on top of the existing
embers (within the quantity limits indicated in the
embers (within the quantity limits indicated in the
technical sheet).
technical sheet).
Operation with low initial draught
Operation with low initial draught
In order to draw in the air for combustion and to
In order to draw in the air for combustion and to
discharge the smoke, the combustion chamber
discharge the smoke, the combustion chamber
needs the draught created by the ue.
needs the draught created by the ue.
If the draught is weak, initially light a “start up” re
If the draught is weak, initially light a “start up” re
using smaller pieces of ignition material.
using smaller pieces of ignition material.
Once the correct level of draught has been restored,
Once the correct level of draught has been restored,
you can add the fuel.
you can add the fuel.
As with all appliances, a wood appliance heats up and
As with all appliances, a wood appliance heats up and
cools down during the various operating stages. This
cools down during the various operating stages. This
causes normal levels of expansion. This expansion
causes normal levels of expansion. This expansion
may cause slight settling noises that cannot be used
may cause slight settling noises that cannot be used
as a cause for complaint
as a cause for complaint.
FUEL
The product is designed for burning wood pellets or
logs. Use dry wood logs (max. 20% humidity)
Using damp wood will make the product and ue
dirty, risk the release of smoke and provide a lower
heat output.
Each type of wood has di erent properties that
in uence the output of the combustion process.
The data given in this manual refers to the wood used
during certi cation.
Generally speaking, wood has a calori c value of
approximately 4.5 kWh/kg. When freshly cut it has a
calori c value of approximately 2 kWh/kg.
Generally speaking, we recommend using beech,
elm or other class A1 woods in accordance with UNI
EN ISO 17225-5.
Avoid the prolonged use of woods rich in aromatic
oils (e.g. eucalyptus). This may deteriorate the cast
iron components.
Use the recommended quantities of wood.
Overloading may lead to overheating, causing the
following damage:
possible buckling of the internal parts;
possible irreversible alterations in the colour of
the paint on the metal parts, for which neither
Edilkamin nor the retailer can be held responsible.
For reasons of safety and environmental compatibility,
DO NOT burn, among other, plastic, painted wood,
coal or bark. Do not use the product as an incinerator.
The use of these fuels will invalidate the warranty.
First ignition procedure
Make sure you have read and understood this
manual
Remove
all
ammable materials from the
appliance (manuals, labels, etc.). Make sure
you remove the labels on the glass. They would
irreparably damage the glass if they melted.
To light the re in the combustion chamber, always
To light the re in the combustion chamber, always
use smaller pieces of wood. Use larger pieces of
use smaller pieces of wood. Use larger pieces of
wood to feed the re once it has started.
wood to feed the re once it has started.
Place the wood on the combustion grille.
Place the wood on the combustion grille.
On rst ignition, there may be a slight smell of paint,
which will disappear in a short time.
Always use the glove to touch any hot
parts. Avoid direct contact with hot parts.
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