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Stufa 555 T C/MK per rivestimenti COSTELLAZIONI Kaminofen 555 ...

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USEPrecautions to observe during o<strong>per</strong>ation of the monobloc unit• Keep children away from the stove at all times;• Never place flammable products (alcohol, solvents, wooden articles, etc.) near the stove (that is at a distanceless than 100cm);• Keep any inflammable product well away from the fireplace while it is lit (MINIMUM: 100 cm. from the frontwall).• Open the wood stove door with the accessory provided (use gloves);• Do not remain exposed to wood stove radiation for long <strong>per</strong>iods of time at distances less than 100cm: drawremain only for the amount of time necessary to load with fuel. Remaining near the stove for an extended<strong>per</strong>iod of time can cause scorching.• Only use wood for fuel, if possible with humidity levels less than 20% by weight.• Before igniting, always ensure that there are no flammable and explosive items on the fire plate or below it (forexample spray cans, alcohol, etc) except for the wood;• Ensure that there is adequate ventilation in the room where the fireplace is to be installed (see section“External air intake”).• The door must remain closed while the stove is o<strong>per</strong>ating, otherwise you could damage the inside of the firechamber.Fundamental rules for useAlthough different installations may vary, some important information can be helpful in avoiding the emission ofpolluting smoke and fumes.The size of the pieces of fuel to be burnt significantly influences the control of emissions from heating appliances; alarger surface area of fuel actually assists the burning process and the same is true of the dryness of the fuel, easeof thermal decomposition and the release of gas. Small pieces of wood should be used when lighting the fire. Iflarge pieces are used the fire will only begin to burn slowly. When tending the stove it is also necessary to takecare that the firebox is not too full when getting the fire going. Once the fire is well established, it is better to addsmall quantities of fuel at frequent intervals rather than large amounts less often. An adequate supply of air isequally important, especially when the fire is first lit. Combustion should be regulated by the measured supply offuel and air.Indicators of efficient combustion:• no visible smoke is coming out of the fire;• the ashes are grey or white in colour;• there is little soot in the fire or the smoke stack;• fuel consumption is modest.Fundamental principles for ecological wood-burning:• use only dry wood;• ensure a high tem<strong>per</strong>ature in the combustion chamber, if possible whenever the fire is being stoked;• maintain an adequate air supply while the fire is burning;• do not overload the combustion chamber when lighting the fire.Indicators of poor combustion:• emission of very thick smoke;• smoke that is yellow or dark grey in colour;• unpleasant smell, due to polluting substances;• very dark ashes;• chimney pot that is black at the top;• high fuel consumption.50

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