3. WORKING PRINCIPLE OF THE STOVE
3.1 Description of the stove
The stove is designed to be used for indoor heating. The heat is diffused by radiation through the
panoramic glass and the parts of the stove made of cast iron.
Parts of the stove are made of cast iron, and the hearth is equipped with a panoramic door with heat
resistant glass.
The stove has the primary and secondary air control by which the combustion air is adjusted. The
primary air control must be completely opened during the lightning phase (15 – 20 minutes).
During wood combustion, the primary air control is closed, otherwise the wood burns fast. The
secondary air control enables the glass to stay clean during wood combustion and provides
additional combustion.
3.2 Installation
The installation of the stove must be carried out by qualified people who are aware of the
safety measures regarding the stove installation. A badly installed stove can cause serious accidents
(chimney fires, burning of insulating materials, etc).
3.3 Lighting the stove for the first time
The first time the stove is lit, there will be smoke and odor given off due to the drying of the
protective color. That is normal, because the color stabilizes on temperatures over 350°C.
THE ROOM MUST BE PROPERLY VENTILATED.
Before the lighting, all parts should be cleaned with a dry cloth to remove dust and impurities.
- Upon the first ignition of the stove, we suggest loading recommended quantity of fuel reduced to
half in order to test the stove.
3.4 Ventilation of the room
Good ventilation is essential in order to provide proper operation without any risk to people who
use the room where the stove is installed, because during the combustion the stove uses the oxygen
from the air. It is necessary that the room has adjustable air openings.
ATTENTION
In case of non-observance of the indications, the manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities.
Modifications on the stove are not allowed.