Insert the receiver box into the supplied bracket with the remote control kit. Hang this support with the receiver box
in the grooves that the rear of the stove has. See pictures below.
Connect the electrical lead to the receiver box and place the receiver box in its holder.
Detailed instructions on the use of the remote control can be found with the remote control kit.
3.4. LIGHTING
IMPORTANT! The surface of your device is protected
by a coat of special anti-heat paint that resists high
temperatures. When lighting the fireplace for the first
few times, the said paint may emit some fumes. This
is normal and is due to the evaporation of certain
components of the paint while it adapts to the heat.
We, therefore, recommend ventilating the room until
this phenomenon ceases to appear.
It is very important that the first time the heater is lit,
it is done so slowly. This is for the following reasons:
• Stabilise cast iron parts.
• Harden the joint sealant putty
We recommend that the first loads of fuel be small and
keep the stove on for a few hours at this intensity
The stove must be closed at all times during
combustion to prevent smoke from leaking out. Only
open to add fuel.
ATTENTION! During the operation of the stove, the
metal parts can reach hight temperatures. Protect
your hands with fire resistant gloves when touching
these parts.
Use the tool provided to operate the stove's air
controls, as well as to open the ashpan door.
Fig. 17
Steps to light the stove:
1. Be sure the ash drawer is closed and secured. Slide
the Burn Type Lever to the centre position (See the
setting on fig.11).
2. Open the Burn Rate Knob all the way by turning to
the left. This knob may be turned manually or by
pressing "ON/HI" on the remote control (optional).
(See the setting on fig. 11). Open the by-pass of the
TruHybrid System, placed in the top inside the stove
(Fig. 20).
If you also have an optional draft control (fig. 10),
fitted in the flue above the stove, place the valve
open.
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Fig.18
Fig. 19