Start-up must be carried out as prescribed b point .
standard
8 .
his standard indicates the control operations to be carried out
in situ, aimed at ascertaining correct s stem function.
ou must consult the Edilkamin E LER in our area
when igniting the stove for the rst time, in order for the
stove to be calibrated according to the t pe of pellets and
installation conditions, thereb validating the warrant .
here ma be a slight smell of paint the rst few times it is
ignited, however, this will disappear quickl .
efore igniting ou must check
that installation is correct
the power suppl
that the door closes properl to a perfect seal
that the combustion chamber is clean
that the displa is on standb (the date, power or temperature
ashes).
FILLING THE PELLET HOPPER
he hopper lid opens and closes with a practical click-clack
s stem. Simpl appl slight pressure to the front part of the
cast iron lid ( g. - ).
LOGO is designed and programmed to burn wood pellets with
mm diameter.
ellets are a t pe of fuel in the form of little c linders, made
from compacted sawdust, compressed under high pressure
with no adhesives or foreign materials.
he are sold in bags of
For the stove to function properl , ou
an thing else in it. sing other materials (including wood)
will render the warrant null and void. Such use is detected b
laborator anal ses. Edilkamin has designed, tested and pro-
grammed their stoves to guarantee the best performance when
pellets with the following characteristics are used
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
of
kg.
S
O burn
g.
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g.
f pellets with different characteristics are used, the stoves
must be recalibrated a similar procedure to that carried out b
the E LER when the stove is ignited the rst time.
sing unsuitable pellets ma decrease ef cienc ; cause
malfunctions; stop the stove from functioning due to clogging,
dirt on the glass, unburnt fuel, etc.
simple, visual anal sis of the pellets ma be carried out
smooth, uniform length, not ver dust .
with longitudinal and transverse cracks, ver
dust , various lengths and mi ed with foreign matter.
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