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5.2. Unsuitable fuels
Never use for heating any waste, wallpapers, rests of chipboards, plastics or impregnated wood! When combusting
such materials, the appliance can suffer damage, by the consequence of which any guarantee ceases to exist.
5.3. First putting in operation
Prior to first putting in operation, it is necessary
To remove stickers, if there are any.
To take out all accessories from the ash-pan or from the combustion space.
Check whether the return draft boards (see the specification of the appliance – spare part combustion
space, figure A) are mounted in their embeddings. These can shift during the transport or installation of
the fireplace stove.
During the first setting into operation, the gate of the throttle valve (fig. A2) should be opened!
In order to increase the thermal output in the water circuit/heat exchanger, it is possible to shut the gate (to
press it down) – however, this should be effected solely after the operation temperature has been achieved, or at a
sufficiently strong draught of the chimney.
During the first setting into operation, a smell can be generated for a short time. Please ensure sufficient
ventilation of the area where the stove is located for this period, and prevent direct inhalation.
5.4. Ignition with the air control EASY CONTROL
First of all, lay logs according to their size (about 1.5 – 2.0 kg) on the bottom of the combustion space or
on the grate, lay on them a block of solid fire-brand, and on the top, sufficient amount of kindling chip (for
ignition). The indicated amount of wood refers to the first ignition ONLY.
The lever must be set up to "Ignition "ON". After the ignition, the door of the combustion chamber is to be
closed.
The course of ignition depends on the draft of the chimney. As soon as complete fuel starts burning lively,
the lever is to be re-set to "Heating operation regime"
During the operation regime of heating, the lever must not be set to "Shut input of air” "0"; it could bring
about a sudden inflammation of fuel.
5.5. Stoking of fuel
The fuel should be laid on live embers only (without flame).