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What You Need To Know In Advance - Zibro Kamin R 419 C Instrucciones De Uso

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Only the use of the
correct fuel will ensure
safe, efficient, and
comfortable use of your
heater.
This transportation cap
is packed separately in
the box. Only this cap
ensures trouble-free
transportation of the
heater after use.
Store it well!
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ADVANCE

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT VENTILATION
For each model the minimum size of space is specified in which you can use the
heater safely, without additional ventilation (refer to Section J). If a particular
room is smaller than the specified space, always leave a window or door slightly
ajar (± 2.5 cm). We also recommend doing this in highly insulated or draught-free
rooms and/or at altitudes above 1,500 metres. However, if there is insufficient
ventilation (i.e. oxygen), the heater will automatically switch off. Do not use your
heater in cellars or other underground areas.
SAFE TOP
The heater is supplied with a safe top. This application decreases the temperature
of the top plate. In this way, the risk of harmful accidents at accidentally touching
the top plate is considerably decreased. However, be aware that the top plate still
becomes hot.
Avoid any contact with the top plate and grille.
THE RIGHT FUEL
Only use Class C1 paraffin fuel in accordance with BS2869 Part two, or equivalent.
Your Zibro Kamin heater has been designed for use with high-quality water-free
pure paraffin oil, such as Zibro Plus. Only fuels of this kind will ensure clean and
proper burning. Lower quality fuel may result in:
excessive tar deposits on the glass fibre wick
incomplete burning
reduced heater lifetime
smoke and/or smells
deposits on the grid or mantle
Using the right fuel is therefore essential for safe, efficient, and comfortable use
of your heater.
Always refer to your local Zibro Kamin dealer for the right fuel for your heater.
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