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Estufas de pellet/lena pellet

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COMMISSIONING AND USE
The combustion air can be adjusted by shifting the combustion air
primary damper as follows:
- to reduce the influx of combustion air, pull the adjuster towards you
- to increase the influx of combustion air, push the adjuster
10.3 IGNITION
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Verify that the firebox is not empty. If it is, fill it and
perform the operations described in the paragraph
Loading wood
fuel.
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It is forbidden to use any fuel other than wood.
It is forbidden to use any highly flammable liquid or
gaseous substance such as alcohol, petrol or similar.
Proceed as follows:
- open the firebox door and open the combustion air adjuster
- switch the fire on: if the wood struggles to ignite, leave the door ajar,
while closely monitoring it, for the time necessary for the flames to
develop fully
- close the firebox door
- wait for a lasting and constant flame to develop then close the com-
bustion air primary damper.
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Any noises heard during the operating phases could
be due to the expansion of the metal plates making
up the boiler body. These noises can be more fre-
quent during the appliance ignition and switch-off
phases and must not be regarded as a manufactur-
ing defect.
Any perceived smell of smoke (especially during the
ignition phase) should not be regarded as a manu-
facturing defect.
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During ignition, combustion may be difficult to
achieve until the flue gas pipes and the flue are not
hot enough.
In non-optimal weather conditions, for example
with low pressure or strong wind, the fume exhaust
draught may not work properly and thus generate ex-
cessive smoke in the firebox
In all these cases, proceed using a limited fuel load
to heat the fume pipes and the flue and then ignite
the appliance normally.
CS.DLA.IST_EN_Rev. 1.0_11-23
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Fig. 32
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During the ignition phase and normal operation of
the appliance, keep at a safe distance from the ap-
pliance and do not remain standing in front of it.
Some parts of the product (door, handle, dampers,
glass parts, cooking plate and ceramic and/or stone
parts) may reach very high temperatures. Be very
careful: adopt the appropriate precautions and wear
adequate personal protective equipment, especially
if there are children, elderly and disabled people and
animals.
During the ignition phase and normal operation of
the appliance, the door must ALWAYS remain closed
and the glass must be intact.
Keep any flammable products (e.g. wooden furni-
ture, tapestries, rugs, fabrics, clothing, ornaments,
flammable liquids, etc.) far away from the appliance.
10.4 FUEL REFILLING
Once the wood inside the firebox has burned and a sufficient quantity
of embers has formed, the fuel can be refilled.
Proceed as follows:
- open the combustion air primary damper
- wait a few seconds then slowly open the firebox door to prevent
smoke from escaping into the room
- if necessary, uniformly spread the embers using a stoker
- place above the embers 2 wooden logs each weighing 1,1 kg, pref-
erably free of bark and in contact with the embers as much as pos-
sible
- close the firebox door
- wait for a lasting and constant flame to develop then close the com-
bustion air primary damper.
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To favour quicker ignition when there is a limited lay-
er of embers, introduce into the firebox a limited fuel
load and use small pieces of wood.
After 45 minutes from the refill, it is advisable to
check whether another refill is required.
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After loading the fuel, monitor the appliance until the
flame has fully developed.
If a consistent amount of unburned gases/fumes
forms, leave the firebox door ajar for the time re-
quired for the flames to develop fully. Close the door
once the fire has properly developed.
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