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2.6 COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY
Your ebios-fire draws its combustion air from the room in which it is
installed (dependent on indoor air). It must be ensured that there is a suf-
ficient supply of fresh air to the room in which the fire is installed. It is
possible that there is not a sufficient supply of fresh air if the windows and
doors are sealed (e.g., in combination with energy saving measures). This
can compromise your well-being and, under certain circumstances, also
your safety and the combustion performance. Open a window to ensure a
sufficient supply of fresh air.
Combustion air supply to the Cabinet Fire (installation diagram):
3. OPERATING MANUAL
Read these installation and operating instructions carefully before installing
and starting up your ebios-fire. All objects must be removed from the ebios-
fire (except for the burner unit).
Please follow the regulations for fire protection and dangerous goods!
3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ON OPERATION
• Small children, elderly or infirm persons: As is the case with all open
flames, it is expedient that you attach a protective fixture for these
groups of persons (available as an accessory from specialist dealers).
Risk of burn injuries! Never leave these groups of persons unattended
near the ebios-fire when a fire is burning or has just been extinguished!
Make these individuals aware of these risks.
• No combustible objects may be placed or laid on the free surfaces of
the ebios fireplace insert. Do not attempt to dry out any clothing on
the fireplace unit and/or in the combustion chamber. Racks for drying
clothing may only be placed outside the radiation area! Risk of fires!
• Thermal energy is released during the combustion process which causes
the burner, the housing surfaces, the glass panes (depending on the
model) and the protective glass panes to heat up. It is not permitted to
touch these items without taking the necessary precautions (e.g., heat-
resistant glove). Risk of burn injuries!
• Never leave the fire unattended whilst it is alight!
• With the ensure that the housing apertures are closed and that the pro-
tective panes are mounted.
Exhaust air outlet
Kitchen body
Air inlet (open flue)
Double wall
with air holm