A further suggestion:
A further suggestion:
To light the fi re the fi rst time, always use
To light the fi re the fi rst time, always use
small pieces of wood.
small pieces of wood.
They burn more quickly and thus bring
They burn more quickly and thus bring
the fi replace to the correct temperature
the fi replace to the correct temperature
more quickly.
more quickly.
Use larger pieces of wood to refuel the
Use larger pieces of wood to refuel the
fi re.
fi re.
Always place the wood well back in the
Always place the wood well back in the
fi replace, almost in contact with the back
fi replace, almost in contact with the back
wall of the same, so that even it if slips it
wall of the same, so that even it if slips it
will not touch the door.
will not touch the door.
Removing the ash
Removing the ash
(only when the fi re is out and the fi re-
(only when the fi re is out and the fi re-
place is cold)
place is cold)
Remove the ash with a dustpan or a
Remove the ash with a dustpan or a
vacuum cleaner.
vacuum cleaner.
Place the ash only in non-combustible
Place the ash only in non-combustible
containers; remember that remaining
containers; remember that remaining
embers can re-light even 24 hours after
embers can re-light even 24 hours after
burning.
burning.
N.B.
N.B.
Seasoned wood has a heating capacity
Seasoned wood has a heating capacity
of about 4 kWh/kg, while fresh wood
of about 4 kWh/kg, while fresh wood
has a heating capacity of only 2 kWh/kg.
has a heating capacity of only 2 kWh/kg.
Therefore, for the same heating capacity
Therefore, for the same heating capacity
double the quantity of fuel is needed.
double the quantity of fuel is needed.
Water
Heating
content
capacity
g/kg
kWh/kg
of wood
Very
100
4.5
seasoned
seasoned
200
4
for 2 years
seasoned
350
3
for 1 year
Freshly
500
2.1
cut wood
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION:
If too much wood or unsuitable fuel is
If too much wood or unsuitable fuel is
put onto the fi re, there will be a danger of
put onto the fi re, there will be a danger of
overheating with consequent damage to
overheating with consequent damage to
the fi replace
the fi replace
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Installation of counterweights (fi gs.
Installation of counterweights (fi gs.
H - I)
H - I)
The door has a counterweight calibrated
The door has a counterweight calibrated
to guarantee automatic closure.
to guarantee automatic closure.
Although the fi replace is correctly
Although the fi replace is correctly
regulated, the counterweight action may
regulated, the counterweight action may
be further regulated by adding one or
be further regulated by adding one or
more of the plates (P - fi g. I) provided to
more of the plates (P - fi g. I) provided to
the fi replace. For access to the counter-
the fi replace. For access to the counter-
weight, remove the inspection plate (Q
weight, remove the inspection plate (Q
fi g. H) fi xed on the shell by means of 4
fi g. H) fi xed on the shell by means of 4
screws.
screws.
Fig. H
Greater
consump-
tion
of wood
%
0
15
Fig. I
71
153
Cleaning the glass (fi gs. L - M)
Cleaning the glass (fi gs. L - M)
(ONLY for SIDE 50x50 and SIDE 2)
(ONLY for SIDE 50x50 and SIDE 2)
- open the front door, using the tool
- open the front door, using the tool
provided (the "cold hand" 1 - fi g. L) on
provided (the "cold hand" 1 - fi g. L) on
the latch plate located on the upright at
the latch plate located on the upright at
the side of the door (turn it 90°).
the side of the door (turn it 90°).
- after cleaning, close the door again,
- after cleaning, close the door again,
always by means of the latch plate
always by means of the latch plate
Fig. L
(ONLY for SIDE 3)
(ONLY for SIDE 3)
Q
- open the two side door wings turning
- open the two side door wings turning
the two spring levers on both the wings
the two spring levers on both the wings
outwards.
outwards.
First turn the lower lever (A) which
First turn the lower lever (A) which
blocks the whole door to prevent the
blocks the whole door to prevent the
other sliding upwards during cleaning.
other sliding upwards during cleaning.
Then turn the lower spring (B) to allow
Then turn the lower spring (B) to allow
for the opening of the two side wings.
for the opening of the two side wings.
P
Fig. M
Removable handle to open the door
Removable handle to open the door
latch
latch
The door handle (fi g. N) is not fi xed to
The door handle (fi g. N) is not fi xed to
the door itself but can be inserted when
the door itself but can be inserted when
needed.
needed.
The handle must be inserted into the
The handle must be inserted into the
lower part of the door frame, hooking it
lower part of the door frame, hooking it
into the pins provided.
into the pins provided.
The handle serves only to raise or lower
The handle serves only to raise or lower
the door.
the door.
Fig. N
- 27
-
1
B
A