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Warning! Upon the first kindling, smoke and unpleasant smell may be gener-
ated. Always ensure the proper ventilation of the room (by opening windows
and doors), and heat the fireplace at maximum rated heating performance. If
with the first heating the maximum temperature is not reached, the above-
mentioned effects may as well arise later on.
• Before installation pull out the delivery securer off the refractory brick through
the furnace chamber (picture no. 6).
Open the door by raising the handle (Picture 2). If the equipment is hot, you can
use insulated gloves. Adjust the primary air regulator and the fuel switch (Picture 3)
according to the Table 2. Put coal lighter or wood wool onto the fire grate, followed
by wood chips. First insert small pieces of wood, and then larger ones, light them
and close the door again. When the wood burns quickly, and leaves sufficient glow-
ing embers, put additional fuel on the fire. Thereafter, adjust the primary air regula-
tor and the fuel switch according to the Table 2 („Adjustment of the burning air”).
The first kindling should be performed “finely” with little fuel only, so that the parts of
the fireplace are adapted to heat. During the first kindling, the generation of smell is
normal and absolutely undangerous.
1.3 Putting out of operation
• Let the glowing ember burn to ashes and the fire-place get cold.
• Empty the furnace chamber and the ash bin.
• Close the doors, and shut off the primary air regulator (position I) and the fuel
switch (position K).
1.4 Heating instructions
The fireplace should be operated only with closed furnace chamber door. Fire-
places belonging to type 1 have self-locking furnace chamber doors. These doors
may be opened only for kindling, loading or when cleaning the furnace chamber
(otherwise draught problems may occur with other equipment connected to the
same chimney).
Warning!
When opening the furnace chamber door, any incorrect handling or insuffi-
cient draught may induce smoke. Always ensure that the furnace chamber
door may be opened only slowly, first just to a small extent, and then fully
after a few seconds. In addition, if you intend to put additional fuel into the
fire, before the opening of the door only there may be only ember bed in the
burning space, i.e. no flames may be visible.
Led into the burning space in correspondence with the existing conditions, the sec-
ondary air provides for the follow-up burning of the combustible components of in
the burning space. This in fact means smoke and soot-poor burning, which contrib-
utes to the protection of the environment. If you wish to commission the fireplace in
a transitional period, please, please first examine the chimney draught, as it can be