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mable floor in front of the heater door should be protected with a strip of non-flammable material at
least 30 cm wide, (e.g. ceramic tiles, stoneware, stone, glass or steel base).
The fireplace and the connection elements of the flue outlet system should be at least 20 cm away
from combustible, uncovered structural parts of the building and at least 10 cm away from noncom-
bustible or shielded parts.
The distance from the sides and rear of the cooker to non-combustible materials should be a minimum
of 10 cm and to combustible materials a minimum of 20 cm.
The distance from the door of the cooker, i.e. the glass, to combustible materials should be min. 80 cm.
During all operations associated with the operation of the cooker, remember that its steel compo-
nents may be hot. During operation and use of the cooker, observe the rules that ensure basic safety
conditions:
- Familiarise yourself with the heater's operating instructions and strictly comply with their provisions;
- The cooker must be installed and started up by an installer in accordance with the safety regulations.
- Do not leave heat-sensitive items in the vicinity of the cooker glass, do not put out the fire in the
firebox with water, do not operate the cooker with a broken glass, and do not place flammable items
in the vicinity of the cooker;
- Do not allow children, pets or disabled people near the cooker;
- Have the cooker repaired by an installer, using spare parts from the manufacturer;
- Do not make any changes to the design, installation or operation of the stove without the manufac-
turer's written consent;
- Do not leave the unit unattended.
NOTE!
The cooker is hot during operation and should not be touched. Wear protective gloves when operating
the cooker.
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