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11.1. Training before use
In particular, to use it in the best way possible, we suggest discussing the following topics with the technician:
Operation
Fuel
Ignition
What to do in the event of problems
Use suitable for installation conditions
11.2. Steps for the first start-up
Be sure to have read and understood the contents of this manual.
Remove all flammable components from the product (manuals, labels, etc.). In particular, remove any labels from
the glass.
For the initial ignition of the hearth, always use the smallest wood logs.
Use the larger wood logs to re-fuel the fire.
Always place the wood well deep in the hearth, almost in contact with the rear wall of the same, so that even if it
slips, it does not come into contact with the glass.
11.3. Cold fire ignition
Check that the existing ash bed is not too high. If the ash bed becomes too high, there may be the risk that when
the firebox door is opened to add wood, any fragments of embers fall out of the firebox.
Place the air valve adjustment lever in the “fully open” position. The air for combustion will flow intensely to the
wood
in the firebox, to quickly achieve good combustion.
Place the wood in the hearth without cramming it excessively. Place an igniter between the wood logs, and light
it. Never use materials such as petrol, alcohol and similar to light the wood.
At this point, close the swing door and monitor for a few minutes. If the fire goes out, slowly open the door, put
another igniter between the logs and turn it back on.
11.4. Power supply with a hot hearth
Add wood when the fuel has been consumed almost to the state of embers.
Wearing the glove, slowly open (to avoid the formation of vortices which can cause fumes to escape) the hinged
door.
Add the desired quantity of wood to the firebox, placing it on the existing embers (within the quantity limits indicated
in the technical table).
The functioning of the product changes with the draught of the flue and the adjustment of the combustion air valve