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2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The general introductory warning information
must be followed.
➧ Read the whole of the manual thoroughly
before commissioning the stove.
➧ Only approved transport aids with
adequate load bearing capacity must be
used for transporting your stove.
➧ Your stove is not suitable for use as a
ladder or scaffold.
➧ Thermal energy is produced by burning
fuel; this leads to the surface of the stove,
the doors, the door and operating handles,
the door glasses, the flue pipes and possibly
the front wall of the stove becoming very
hot. Avoid touching these parts without
wearing the relevant protective clothing or
using the relevant means (cold hand).
➧ Make children aware of the danger and
keep them away from the stove when in
use.
➧ Only burn the approved fuel listed in the
chapter “Clean Burning”.
➧ Burning or inserting easily combustible
or explosive materials, such as empty spray
cans and suchlike in the stove, as well as
storage of the same close to the stove is
prohibited due to risk of explosion.
➧ When reheating, no loose or easily
combustible clothing should be worn.
➧ Placing non heat resistant objects on the
stove or nearby is prohibited.
➧ Do not lay washing on the stove to dry.
➧ Stands for drying items of clothing or
suchlike must be set up at an adequate
distance from the stove – fire hazard!
➧ Working with easily combustible and
explosive materials in the same or adjoining
room to the stove is prohibited when the
stove is on.
BEFORE SETTING UP
GROUND LOAD BEARING CAPACITY:
Before setting up, ensure that the suppor-
ting construction has a load bearing capaci-
ty that will support the weight of the stove.
FLUE PIPE CONNECTION
Flue pipes are a particular hazard source in
respect of escape of poisonous gas and fire
hazard. Obtain the advice of an appointed
specialist company in respect of laying and
fitting the pipes.
You must keep an eye on flue gas formation
in the event of unfavourable weather
(atmospheric inversion) and the draught
conditions. If too little combustion air is
added smoke can enter your house or flue
gases can escape. Additionally harmful
deposits can arise in the stove and in the
chimney.
SAFETY CLEARANCES (Minimum clearances)
Fig 2
1. From combustible items and supporting walls
made from reinforced concrete construction
a > 800 mm b > 200
2. From non-combustible items
a > 400 mm b > 100