1. INTRODUCTION
Read the instructions carefully and follow the rules and recommendations. Hereinafter you will find
the data regarding the stove itself, as well as the recommendations for the installation and
maintenance of the stove.
The efficiency of a stove depends on its correct installation, which must be carried out by a
professional following the highest standards and the safety regulations in force.
The place you intend to install the stove must have sufficient airspace and the floor and surrounding
object must be made of a non-flammable material.
Pay attention to the bearing capacity of the floor. In case that the floor cannot endure the weight of
the stove, it is necessary to reinforce it or set additional girders respecting advices of experts.
Moreover, if there is a flammable floor, it must be protected by an insulating plate (steel, brass,
marble, stone, etc.), which extends at least 46 cm(18”) from the front and at least 20 cm(8”) from
the sides. (picture 1). Minimum size 37”(94cm)W x 44(112cm)”D
Do not place armchairs, seats, curtains or any other flammable objects unmentioned here within 100
cm(40”) from the stove, as well as within 70 cm(27.6”) on the sides, and 40 cm(15.8”) from the
back side. (picture 2)
picture 1 picture 2
The cast iron parts are protected by heat resistant paint and during the first few exploitations smoke
and smells which are products of paint stabilization occur. The room has to be properly ventilated.
The stove is to work with the doors closed.
Open the door only in the case of fuel addition. Open the door slowly in order to equalize the
pressure. Abrupt door opening can cause smoke suppression.
Add fuel only when ember is created.
The stove is heated during operation, so take the necessary measures of precaution. The door handle
is heated during operation so use a glove when opening the door. Do not touch hot parts of the
stove.
We recommend installing smoke pipes with installed smoke gasses regulator for obtaining optimal
results.
Children should not be allowed to play near the stove or handle it.
Provide continuous flow of combustion air.
It is forbidden to place explosive devices and matters into the hearth and on parts of the stove.
Parts of packing should be properly disposed. Elements from cardbox, wood or plastic which are
entered into the furnace space should be taken out before putting the stove into operation. Ne
careful when taking out the packaging because wooden bars are connected with rails.
IN CASE OF NON-OBSERVANCE OF THE INDICATIONS ABOVE-QUOTED, THE
MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE.