Cola Marlene 3 Manuel d'installation, d'utilisation et d'entretien - Page 5
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Fire door (A)
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The fire door is opened by pulling the handle; a protective glove is supplied for that purpose (the handle becomes
hot).
Wood-fired oven (B)
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For use, see the section "Wood-fired oven operation"
Multifunction oven (C
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For use, see the section "Multifunction oven operation"
Secondary air control (D)
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The stove's secondary air is for burning unburnt gases produced by the
combustion process.
It is adjusted with the protruding lever on the back of the stove; the
secondary air is open when the lever is in position "A" and closed when
in position "C" (figure opposite)
Ash door (E)
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The ash door is opened by pulling the handle outwards; the removable ash pan is located behind the door.
Primary air control (F)
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By means of the revolving air control on the ash door the primary air can flow into the
lower part of the stove through the ash pan and grate. The primary air is necessary for
the combustion process, therefore make sure to empty the ash pan regularly so that
the ash cannot obstruct the combustion air inlet. When the arrow is in position 0 the air
inlet is closed; when the arrow is in position 3 the air inlet is fully open.
Warning: Higher settings may cause overheating and consequent damage to the
stove
Food warming drawer(G)
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This door gives access to a compartment usable as a food-warmer.
Fan oven controls(H)
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This door gives access to the oven adjustment controls.
Cast iron hotplate (I)
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The cast iron hotplate has concentric rings of max. diameter 320 mm in the fire zone and a rectangular plate for
possible insertion of a tank containing water. The rings can be removed using the poker, to inspect the firebox or for
inserting cauldrons.
Oven bypass lever (L)
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By turning the lever located on the left of the flue connection to position Z, the flue gases are forced to circulate
around the oven, thus evenly increasing the temperature. By turning the lever to position A, the combustion gases
flow over the oven and under the cast iron hotplate directly towards the outlet collar.
Position "A" is advisable when lighting the stove and during summer.
Position "Z" must be used for oven cooking.
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