Additional Safety Instructions - Toolland TC80100 Manual Del Usuario

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TC 78009
WOOD STOVE VULCANUS
TC 80100
WARNING
For your own safety, read this manual
carefully before using the device.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using the device, always observe the
enclosed safety instructions as well as the

additional safety instructions.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always wear heat-resistant gloves during
use.
The minimum safety clearances from
adjacent combustible materials is as
shown on the last page of this manual.
Smoke may appear during the first uses
of the stove, as certain components of
the heat-resistant paint burn whilst the
pigment of the actual stove is fixed.
It is recommended to air the room until
the smoke disappears.
The woodstove is not designed to
function with the stove door open under
any circumstances.
The stove is intended to function
intermittently with intervals for
recharging the wood.
For the lighting process of the stove it is
recommended to use paper, fire lighters
of small wood sticks. Once the fire starts,
add two logs of wood each weighting 1 to
1.3 kg as a first charge.
During lighting the air inlets of the stove
must be kept completely open.
If necessary the ash drawer can also be
opened a little.
Once the fire has started, close the
drawer completely and regulate the
intensity of the fire by closing and
opening the air inlets.
To achieve the stated nominal heat
output of this stove, you need to add
about 2 kg of wood every hour.
The logs should be positioned horizontally
and separated from one another, to
assure a correct combustion.
Do not add wood to the stove until the
previous charge has been burnt, leaving
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only a basic fire bed which is enough to
light the next charge but no stronger.
To achieve a slow combustion you should
regulate the fire with the air draughts,
which must be kept permanently
unblocked to allow the combustion air to
be distributed
After the first lighting, the brass pieces of
the stove may get copper coloured.
It is normal for the seal of the glass door
panel to melt with the use.
Even though the stove can function
without this seal it is recommended that
you replace it every season.
The lower drawer is meant to clear out
ash.
Empty it regularly without waiting for it to
fill up too much to avoid damage to the
grill.
Be careful with the ashes, as they may be
hot up to 24 hours after the stove has
been used.
Do not open the door abruptly in order to
avoid smoke being released.
Never open the door without opening the
air inlet first.
Open the door only in order to add the
appropriate fuel.
The glass, brass pieces and stove in
general may reach very high
temperatures. Do not expose yourself to
risk of burns.
Keep children away from the stove.
If you have trouble lighting the stove
(due to cold weather etc.) it can be lit
with folded or scrunched up paper which
is easier to light.
In case of the stove becoming too hot,
close the air draughts to reduce the
intensity on the fire.
In case of malfunction, contact the
manufacturer.
POSITION OF THE SMOKE PIPE
Insert the right angled tube joint in the
smoke outlet at the back of stove.
Attach the tube to the joint; repeat this
step for all tubes.
Attach the pipe to the chimney.
INSTALLATION
All locals regulations, including those
referring to national and European
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