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9. Using the Free-Standing Pellet Fire
The pellet stoves must be serviced as described in point 3.6, page 110 (Warranty). In order to adjust the operating
parameters of the stove (pellet stove), the dosing must be adjusted as described in section 7 of this manual. The pellet dose must
be adjusted according to the gas temperature and pellet consumption of the appliance at the rated power described in Table 1,
page 5, in order to ensure that the appliance delivers the correct power.
Recommendations
Before starting up the unit, please check the following:
• Ensure the unit is properly connected to the power mains using the 230V AC power cable.
Figure 13 - Electric power plug
Check if the pellet reservoir is supplied with pellets. Inside the pellet reservoir is a safety grid to prevent users from reaching the
worm screw.
• Ensure that before each ignition the burner is clear.
The unit’s combustion chamber and panel door are made of iron plate painted with high temperature resistant
paint which releases fumes during the initial burn due to the paint’s curing process. Avoid touching the unit during
its first burn to prevent leaving permanent marks on the paint. The paint goes through a more plastic phase during
the curing process. The curing of the paint occurs at approximately 300ºC for 30 minutes.
Please make sure the room where the unit is installed has adequate air circulation; otherwise, the unit will not work properly. For
this reason, it is important to check if there are any other air-consuming heating appliances present in the room (e.g., gas units,
braziers, extractors, etc.); these should not be used simultaneously with the unit.
This Free-Standing Pellet Fire unit has a probe for measuring the room temperature. This probe is attached to the grid at the rear
panel (Figure 14). For a good reading of the room temperature, avoid the contact between the end of the probe and the unit
surfaces. You may also attach the probe to the wall beside the unit.