Preparing The Outside Air Connection; Installing And Connecting; Use; First Use - Dru 55CB Instrucciones De Instalacion Y Uso

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Preparing the outside air
connection
If the appliance is installed in a room with insufficient
ventilation, you can install the outside air connecting
kit to the appliance.
The air supply tube is 100 mm in diameter. If the tube
is smooth, it may be no longer than 12 metres. If
accessories such as bends are used, the maximum
length (12 m) must be reduced by 1 m for each
accessory used.
Outside air connection via the wall
1. Make an opening in the wall (see the appendix,
"Measurements", for the correct position of the
opening).
2. Close the air connection hermetically to the wall.
Subject to change because of technical improvements

Installing and connecting

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1. Position the appliance in the correct place, and
make sure it is level.
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2. Connect the appliance to the flue hermetically.
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3. For outside air supply connection: connect the
outside air supply to the connection kit which is
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fitted to the appliance.
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4. Re-position all removed parts to the correct places
in the appliance.
Never use the appliance without the fire-
resistant inner plates.
The appliance is now ready for use.

Use

First use

When you use the appliance for the first time, make
an intense fire and keep it going for a good few hours.
This will cure the heat-resistant paint finish. This may
result in some smoke and odours. You could open
windows and doors for a while in the area in which the
appliance is located.
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Fuel

This appliance is only suitable for burning natural
wood; sawn and chopped wood that is sufficiently dry.
Do not use other fuels, as they can cause serious
damage to the appliance.
The following fuels may not be used as they pollute
the environment, and because they heavily pollute the
appliance and flue, which may lead to a chimney fire:
Treated wood, such as scrap wood, painted wood,
impregnated wood, preserved wood, plywood and
chipboard.
Plastics, scrap paper and domestic waste.
Wood
Hardwood, such as oak, beech, birch and fruit tree
wood is the ideal fuel for your stove. This type of
wood burns slowly with calm flames. Softwood
contains more resins, burns faster and sparks
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