Technical data

8. ELECTRONIC IGNITION
ENGLISH
18
HEATING UP WITHOUT
ELECTRIC IGNITION
CAUTION! ONLY APPLIES TO FIRES
WITHOUT ELECTRIC IGNITION.
If your fire has an electric ignition and this
is faulty - please contact the Service
Department or Repair Service!
If your pellet fire does not have electric
ignition, then please proceed as follows:
1. Check whether the pellet container is
filled and the combustion chamber is
clean and free from impurities. Place
approved fire lighters in the cavity and
lay a small handful of pellets on the top.
Please note: Do not use inflammable
liquids for starting the fire!
2. Light the firelighters in the fire pan with
a match and close the fire door carefully.
Push the „ON/OFF“ key. This setting will
run the start procedure.
20 kg of pellets should be sufficient for
approx. 12 hours operation at „max.“ setting
or approx. 40 hours at „min.“ setting.
(Different pellet fuel can give rise to devia-
tions to the above!)
Please consult your authorised pellet fire
dealer if there are any questions.
We recommend that the storage container
is kept topped up to prevent the fire from
going out due to lack of fuel. As soon as the
pellet container is less than half full, a 15 kg
pellet sack can be tipped into your pellet
fire. Check the filling level often. However
the container lid should always be closed
except during filling.
Pellet container capacity (see Technical
Data)
CAUTION when filling! Do not let the pellet
sack touch the hot fire! Remove any pellets
that have not dropped into the storage con-
tainer immediately!
FUEL FEED
The pellet fire is fitted with an electric ig-
nition.
This begins to function along with the start
programme.
Ignition start duration: Approx. 12 mins
CAUTION! Always wear heat resistant gloves
when filling the storage container!
Pellet consumption is dependent on the size of
the pellets. The larger the pellets the slower
the feed and vice versa.
The pellet fire can be run continuously with-
out hesitation and without risk, however it is
recommended that the heating capacity be
reduced over night and when leaving the room
for longer periods of time.
SOME PRACTICAL INFORMATION