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TECHNICAL IN<strong>FOR</strong>MATION<br />

FIRING UP<br />

Both air control slides open (pushed in).<br />

MAXIMUM THERMAL OUTPUT<br />

Logs/wood briquettes<br />

Lignite briquettes<br />

4 kW 8 kW 8 kW<br />

Primary air infeed closed closed open<br />

Secondary air infeed open open closed<br />

After firing up, we recommend selecting the setting "maximum thermal output". This is the best<br />

way to avoid unnecessary pollution. Do not use only the air slides to control the heat emitted by<br />

the stove, but also vary the amount of fuel you burn. Use only as much fuel as you need<br />

for your actual requirements. This improves the efficiency of the stove and helps protect he<br />

environment. The position of the slides can be varied according to the chimney draught and<br />

the weather conditions. Always ensure that the fire has enough air to burn down completely.<br />

Ventilation<br />

At the lower rear side of the stove is a 100mm diameter hole that facilitates the entry of air<br />

into the combustion chamber. If required, the combustion air requirements can be piped<br />

to outside. Consideration should be given to wind affecting the outside terminal and the<br />

possibility of condensation forming within the piping. Installation work for the ventilation<br />

should always be carried out by a qualified engineer.<br />

Attention! Danger by insufficient ventilation!<br />

n Your dealer or qualified engineer will calculate and advise you on ventilation requirements.<br />

n Do not obstruct ventilation openings or grilles.<br />

n Specialist advice should be sought if you have any mechanical extraction either within the<br />

heated room or adjacent rooms.<br />

n Beware of aggressive chemicals being stored near ventilation openings or terminals.<br />

Fluorine and chlorine solutions can and will cause corrosion.<br />

n A lack of ventilation will seriously affect performance and combustion and is a serious<br />

threat to life and health.<br />

n A carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted on all installations and regularly checked.<br />

n Ventilation openings should be checked and cleared of debris regularly.<br />

All information is supplied without guarantee. Technical modifications reserved. (Stand: November 2011)<br />

DROOFF Kaminöfen — Feuer aus dem Sauerland

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