VENTILATION
The stove consumes oxygen while it is running. For this reason, adequate
ventilation should be provided in the rooms where the stove is used. This
ensures the elimination of products derived from combustion and allows the
entry of fresh and clean air. If the room is completely closed the flame will go
out after a few minutes.
Adequate ventilation should significantly reduce the possibility of condensation.
The following table shows the smallest room sizes suitable for each heat
setting and the ventilation surface, which should be provided.
VENTILATION SURFACE
ROOM VOLUME
Low level
High level
2
2
84 m³
105cm
105 cm
REGULATOR AND FLEXIBLE TUBE INSTALLATION
Use an approved regulator and according to the pressure of the gas cylinder
you wish to use, the gas hose must be certified and approved with a length of
50 cm, in no case the length of the hose must exceed 1 meter of length. The
installation of the regulator as well as the hose must only be carried out by an
authorized installer.
Note:
If at any time you detect or think that there may be a gas leak, you can do the
following check yourself: Rub the connection areas of the gas hose with the
regulator and inside the stove with a sponge moistened with water and soap, if
bubbles appear, it is a sign that there is a loss of gas, in this case close the
regulator key and consult an authorized installer.
REPLACEMENT OF THE BOTLE
When replacing the bottle, it must always be performed in an open space and
do not smoke while changing the bottle.
1. Turn off the stove and close the regulator key.
2. Remove the regulator.
3. Replace the empty bottle with a new one
4. Insert the regulator, and check that it is correctly attached to the cylinder.
5. Place the bottle in the rear passenger compartment, and verify that the
rubber tube is not twisted or strangled, then close the rear cover.
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