Burning hazard
The external surfaces of the SCREEN fireplace, especially the glass-
ceramic door, become hot. Do not touch – burning hazard! Special
care with children; keep children out of reach of the fireplace.
First start-up
Fireplace coating is subject to so-called "aging" until operating
temperature has not been reached for the first time.
This may cause unpleasant odours. In this case, fully air out the
area where the fireplace has been installed. This odour will disap-
pear after the first few uses.
Air grids
Take care not to close or obstruct hot air outlets.
This could cause a danger of overheating inside the covering.
Adding fuel
We recommend using protective gloves when adding wood to the
fire, as prolonged use of the handle may cause it to become hot.
Open the door slowly to prevent the formation of vortexes which
could cause smoke to exit.
When is it time to add more wood? When the fuel has been
consumed almost to embers.
REMOTE CONTROL
: press this button to switch on/off forced ventilation.
+/- : these radio control buttons are used to increase or decrease the
forced ventilation speed in manual setting. Press the + button and an
acoustic signal with an increasing frequency will confirm that ventilation
is being increased. Press the - button and an acoustic signal with a de-
scending signal will confirm that ventilation is being decreased.
A : press this button to set automatic ventilation function. A probe will
automatically decide the ventilation level based on the temperature
present inside the ventilation channels.
M : press this button to set manual ventilation function. Adjust with the
(+/-) buttons.
- Automatic/manual
Press the A button to pass to automatic and the M button to pass to ma-
nual.
Both automatic and manual ventilation is switched on when the tempera-
ture detected in the ventilation channels
measured by the probe exceeds 50°C and automatically switches off be-
low 50°C.
Automatic function can be recognised by a triple acoustic beep coming
from the electronic control inserted on the fireplaces.
In the temperature range between 50°C and 90°C detected by the probe,
ventilation speed increases or decreases according to the temperature it-
self (50°C minimum/90°C maximum).
Ventilation always runs at full speed above 90°C.
Manual function can be recognised by a single acoustic beep coming
from the electronic control.
When the temperature detected by the probe exceeds 50°C, speed increa-
ses or decreases based on the setting that will be transmitted manually via
the radio control. The frequency of the sound signal is associated with
the fan speed, plus the frequency
of the beeps is closer, the faster
the fan turns and vice-versa.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Using the fireplace with the door open
When using the fireplace with the door open, the fireplace must be
kept constantly under surveillance. Burning embers may fly out from
inside the fireplace.
Starting up a cold fireplace
1. Check that the ash bed is not too high. Maximum height: 5 cm under
the edge of the door.
If the ash bed is too high, this creates a risk that, when the door is ope-
ned to add wood, fragments of embers can fall outside the fireplace.
2. Wood must be set in the fireplace without packing it in excessively.
Set an igniter amid the logs and ignite. The igniters are practical aids for
starting up combustion.
Warning: large sized logs do not ignite well in a cold fireplace and free
harmful gas.
Never use materials such as petrol, alcohol or similar products to start a
fire!
3. At this point, close the fireplace door and look after the fire for a few
minutes. In the event that the fire should burn out, slowly open the door,
reset another igniter amid the logs and re-ignite.
4. If no wood must be loaded before the fire dies out. Do not implement
this adjustment during combustion as the combustion air flow seems to
be completely blocked when the lever is in the 'embers maintenance'
position. In the event of a sudden influx of oxygen (e.g. due to the hearth
door being opened) the "gases still present" in the hearth and in any
heat recovery surfaces, can have a violent reaction with such atmosphe-
ric oxygen entering
Removing ashes
Ashes can be removed with a pallet or with an ash suction apparatus. Set
the ashes only in noncombustible containers , keeping in mind that
residual embers can re-ignite even after more than 24 hours from their
last combustion.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning the system
Once a year at the beginning of the season during which the fireplace
will be used, check that the smoke channel and all combustible gas
discharge ducts are free. Clean then well. Remove any volatile ashes by
means of a special ash suction apparatus.
Contact your local dealer regarding any necessary inspection and main-
tenance measures.
Clean glass only when the fireplace is cool!!!
Anytime glass shows a light layer of dirt, clean when cooled down with a
dry cloth.
In the event of persistent dirt, EDILKAMIN offers a special "GlassKamin"
product which can be found at authorised resellers.
Never use abrasive products or aggressive detergents!
Cold handle
Indentation for the movement of the right and
left damper control pins that manage the warm
air distribution
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