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ENGLISH
Place the logs in the hearth a certain distance apart as shown in the Picture 7. Arrange the largest at the bottom and the smallest at the top,
or vertically in the case of tall narrow combustion chambers. Place the re starter module on top of the pile, arranging the rst logs in the
module at right angles to the pile of wood.
Fire STARTER MODULE. This re starter module replaces a paper or cardboard starter.
Prepare four logs, 20 cm long with a cross section of 3 cm by 3 cm Picture 7. Cross the four logs and place them on top of the pile of wood
at right angles, with the re lighter (wax impregnated wood bre for example) in the middle. The re can be lit with a match. If you want, you
can use thinner pieces of wood. In this case, you will need a larger quantity.
Keep the ue gas exhaust valve and combustion air regulator open.
After lighting the re, leave the combustion air regulator open in the position shown in according to the instructions on paragraph TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION
FUEL PRIMARY Air SECONDARY Air TERTIARY air
Wood CLOSED 1/2 OPEN PRE-ADJUSTED
IMPORTANT:
do not add further wood between one complete load and the next;
do not suocate the re by closing the air intakes;
regular cleaning by a chimney sweep reduces ne particle emissions.
These instructions are backed by ENERGIA Legno SVIZZERA www.energia-legno.ch
NORMAL OPERATION
After having positioned the registers correctly, insert the indicated hourly wood load avoiding overloads that cause anomalous stresses and
deformations (according to the instructions on paragraph TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION). You should always use the product with the door
closed in order to avoid damages due to overheating (forge eect). The inobservance of this rule makes the warranty expire.
For safety reasons the door of the appliances with constructive system 1, must be opened only for the loading of the fuel or for removing the
ashes, while during the operation and the rest, the door of the hearth must remain closed.
The appliances with constructive system 2 must be connected to their own ue. The operating with open door is allowed under supervision.
IMPORTANT: For safety reasons the door of the hearth can be opened only for the loading of the fuel. The hearth door must
always remain closed during operation or rest.
With the controls positioned on the front of the appliance it is possible to adjust the heat emission of the hearth. They have to be opened
according to the caloric need. The best combustion (with minimum emissions) is reached when, by loading the wood, most part of the air for
combustion ows through the secondary air register.
Never overload the appliance (see the hourly wood load in the table here below). Too much fuel and too much air for the combustion may
cause overheating and then damage the stove. You should always use the appliance with the door closed in order to avoid damages due to
overheating (forge eect). The inobservance of this rule makes the warranty expire.
The adjustment of the registers necessary to reach the rated caloric yield with a depression at the stack of 12 Pa 1,2mm of column of water)
is the following one: see chapter TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION. The appliance works as an intermittent operating appliance.
Besides the adjustment of the air for the combustion, the intensity of the combustion and consequently the thermal performance of the
device is inuenced by the stack. A good draught of the stack requires a stricter adjustment of air for combustion, while a poor draught
requires a more precise adjustment of air for combustion.
To verify the good combustion, check whether the smoke coming out from the stack is transparent.
If it is white, it means that the device is not properly adjusted or the wood is too wet; if instead the smoke is gray or black, it signals that the
combustion is not complete (it is necessary a greater quantity of secondary air).
WARNING: When fuel is added onto the embers in the absence of a ame, a considerable amount of fumes may develop. Should
this happen, an explosive mixture of gas and air may form, and in extreme cases an explosion may occur. For safety reasons it is
advisable to perform a new lighting procedure with the use of small strips.
USE OF THE OVENIF PRESENT
Place the smoke controller in the position USE OF THE OVEN (see chap. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION)
Thanks to the air ow for the combustion, the temperature of the oven may become remarkably aected. A sucient ue of the chimney and
of the channels, well cleaned for the ow of burning smokes around the oven are fundamental for a good cooking result. Thick cakes and big
roasts must be introduced in the lowest level. Flat cakes and biscuits must reach the medium level. The upper level may be used to heat or grill.
The oven pan and the chrome plated oven grille may be located on dierent plans (see chapter Technical Description - ACCESSORIES).
When cooking food with high humidity, cakes with fruit or fruit itself, water of condensation will be produced. During the cooking process
some water vapour in the form of drops of condensed water can deposit onto the top and the side of the door. It is a physical phenomenon.
By opening the door briey and carefully (1 or 2 times, or even often in case of longer cooking times) you can let out the steam from the
cooking compartment and reduce condensation signicantly.
OPERATION IN TRANSITION PERIODS
During transition periods when the external temperatures are higher, if there is a sudden increase of temperature it can happen that the
combustion gases inside the ue cannot be completely sucked up.
The exhaust gases do not come out completely (intense smell of gas). In this case, shake the grating more frequently and increase the air for
the combustion. Then, load a reduced quantity of fuel in order to permit a rapid burning (growing up of the ames) and the stabilization of
the draught. Then, check that all openings for the cleaning and the connections to the stack are air-tigh. In case of doubt, DO NOT operate
the product.
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