The ash drawer must always be inserted when the appliance is in operation.The solid combustion residues (ashes) must be collected in a metal container that is hermetically sealed and fire resistant. The appliancemust never be lit in the presence of gaseous emissions or vapours (for example: glue for linoleum, petrol, etc,). Do not place flammablematerials in the vicinity of the appliance.During the combustion, thermal air is emitted by involving the heating of areas, door and glass hearth, of the door handles or controls,of the smokes pipe and, in case, of the front part of appliance. Avoid to touch those parts without a protective clothing or withoutaccessory tools (gloves resistant to heat, control devices).Ensure children are aware of these dangers and keep them away from the furnace when it is on.Warn children that the device becomes very hot and that it must not be touched.When using the wrong fuel or one which is too damp, due to deposits present in the flue, a flue fire is possible.3.1. FIRST-AID MEASURESShould any fire arise in the stack or in the flue:a) Close the feeding door.b) Close the registers of combustion airc) Extinguish the fire using carbon dioxide fire-fighting means (CO2 dust).d) Seek immediate intervention of FIRE BRIGADE.DO NOT EXTINGUISH FIRE USING WATER JETS. When the flue does not burn any more please arrange an examination by a specialistin order to find possible cracks and permeable points.3.2. BEAM PROTECTIONSConsidering the irradiation of the hearth, it is necessary to be particularly careful in protecting the beams while designing your stack.Consider the proximity of beams to the external surfaces of the hearth, on one side, and the irradiation of the glass door, usually very closeto the beams, on the other side. In any case, it has to be considered that the internal or lower surfaces of this beam in flammable materialmust not come in contact with temperatures higher than 65 °C. Picture 2 at page 39 gives some examples of execution.WARNING: We cannot be made liable for a wrong operation of the plant, when it does not comply with the provisions of theseinstructions or when it uses additional products not suitable for this device.4. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONThe appliance is made up of a series of cast-iron elements joined to one another by a fixed joint, while the seal is assured by refractoryputty. The assembly is supported by tie rods and nuts located outside the heating body and coated with a carter made of varnished andgalvanized sheet heat-resistant.The appliances are equipped with an integrated air circuit for the recovery of the heat made up of deflectors (radiant fins) on all externalsurfaces of the heating body. The appliances are equipped with a hearth with double thickness part.The appliance works as an intermittent operating appliance.The insert is equipped with a sight door with ceramic glass (resistant up to 700°C). This allows a charming sight on burningflames. Moreover, in this way, any possible leak of sparks and smoke is avoided. Under the hearth grating there is a easilyextractable ash drawer, also when the appliance works.The heating of the room occurs:a) by convection: the passage of air through the coating and the covering hood releases heat in the room.b) by radiation: through the sight glass and the steel body, heat is radiated into the room.The device is equipped with registers of primary and secondary air, with which it is possible to adjust the combustion air.1A - PRIMARY air register (Picture 8 at page 43)With the air register located under the door of the hearth (on the left), it is possible to adjust the air flow through the ash drawer andthe grating in direction of the fuel. The primary air is necessary for the combustion process during the ignition. When the knob iscompletely on the left, the register is closed, when the knob is completely on the right the register is opened.The ash drawer has to be emptied regularly, so that ash cannot hinder the intake of primary air for the combustion. Primary air is alsonecessary to keep fire live.During the combustion of wood, the primary air register must be opened only a few, since otherwise the wood burns quickly and thedevice can overheat (see chapter NORMAL OPERATION).2A - SECONDARY air register (Picture 8 at page 43)On the door of the hearth to the right, there is a secondary air register.This valve must be opened (and therefore shifted to the right), in detail, for the combustion of wood, so that unburnt carbon can besubject to a post-combustion, increasing the yield and assuring the cleaning of the glass (see chapter NORMAL OPERATION).3 - Smoke valve registerCombustion is not always regular; as matter of fact both atmospheric conditions and outside temperature can influence it by modifyingthe depression in the stack. For this reason, all inserts are equipped with an adjustable smoke valve with automatic opening allowing anoptimal adjustment of the draught.INSERTI IN GHISA 60 - 70 - 70H4916 6090710 - IT-EN-DE-FR