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1. The gate: Never leave it open when the
appliance is in operation. Always close it before
opening the door. Never open it when the door is
open.
1.Use:
1.1. Description of elements
2. The thermostat: It regulates the quantity of pri-
mary air for combustion according to its position.
Its valve closes and opens according to the tem-
perature of the combustion chamber. Its control
knob is telescopic to facilitate operation.
3. The ashtray door: It gives access to the ashtray
and to the deashing arm. It must always be closed
during a fire (otherwise the combustion air is no
longer under control and the fire flares up →ove-
rheating of appliance).
4. The deashing arm: To use it, pull it towards you.
It is used to adapt the fireplace to the type of fuel
(left-hand position: open grill for coal; right-hand
posi¬tion: closed grill for wood). Deashing is
done by moving it from right to left.
5. The ashtray: In the form of a shovel to enable
collection of ashes right at the bottom of the
appliance. Monitor the amount of ash in the ash-
tray and empty it before it overflows.
7. Door lock and removable handle: With the gate
closed, place the removable handle in the hole in
the door to open and close the door.
8. The closing lever: This lever must be operated to
close the gate.
9. The microswitch: A switch that automatically
stops the fan on opening the door.
10. The fan filters: They stop the fans clogging up
and stop dust from circulating. They can be remo-
ved for cleaning without the use of a tool.
11. Fireplace identification label.
6. The pair of grills: The upper grill is made of spe-
cial heat-resisting steel. The lower grill is made of
heat-resisting cast iron. The upper grill is operated
by the deashing arm.
12. Refractory bricks: natural material that protects
the heating unit whilst limiting varia¬tions in tem-
perature.
13. The distributor: It enables regular distribution of
primary air.
14. The case: It delimits the convection box.
15. The log guard: For safety. It prevents logs
coming into contact with the glass.
16. The inner door: This is a hardwearing stainless
steel seal, to guarantee airtightness of the door and
trouble-free clearing of smoke from the glass.
17. The baffle: Made of heat-resisting stainless steel,
it lengthens the path of fumes optimising secon-
dary combustion and increasing heat transfer.