6 – PRODUCT RECYCLING
Your appliance is delivered packed in plastic and a
cardboard box on a wooden pallet. You can use
cardboard and wood as fuel for the first lightings of
the appliance, or take it to a local recycling point.
The plastic that protects the device must be taken
to a specific local recycling point or center, it must
not be disposed of in conventional waste dumpster.
All local regulations, including those that refer to
national or European regulations, must be applied
when recycling this device at the end of its useful
life. The product should never be disposed of in
conventional waste dumpster. Its appliance is made
up of components made of cast iron, steel, glass,
insulating materials and electrical material, which
are assembled using screws and rivets. You can
disassemble it and take it to a specific local recycling
point or center. Glass should not be disposed of in
conventional waste dumpster.
6 - SAFETY
WARNING!
Gas/log/pellet units get hot when in use.
Consequently, owners must act with precaution
and keep at a distance. Especially keep children,
the elderly and other people who require special
supervision, as well as pets, away from the
fireplace when it is in use.
Make sure that children or other people who are
not familiar with how the device works are
supervised by responsible people when they are
near the fireplace.
In order to prevent burns or children or other
people from coming near the appliance, use a fire
grille or screen.
A number of possible risks are present when
operating your solid fuel stove with fuel of any
brand. The said risks can be minimised if the
instructions and recommendations included in this
manual are followed.
• When installing the stove, observe the necessary
safety distances for the oven and chimney from
combustible surfaces (wooden or papered walls,
wooden floors...). Safety distances must be
respected when the lining on walls or nearby
areas may be damaged or deformed by
temperature (varnish, paint, PVC...). Fig. 6
• The base where you are going to install your
heater must be flat and provide a perfect seat.
The said base must also be capable of supporting
the weight of the heater. The base must be built
using heat resistant materials.
• All the area around the heater should must be
heat resistant. If not, they must be protected by
fire-proof material.
• Ash should be emptied into a metal container
and immediately removed from the house.
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