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Amesti Fireplace Kullanıcı El Kitabı
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
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Make sure that your fireplace is installed according to the
instructions provided.
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Keep flammable objects away from the fireplace. This
includes furniture, firewood, matches, plastic, clothes, etc.
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Be careful when loading firewood inside the fireplace. Do
not load firewood when the fire is burning vigorously.
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Use only dry firewood. Avoid using wet or green firewood. Do not use coal.
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Never use gasoline, paraffin, wax, or any other flammable liquid to light or strengthen
the fire.
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Do not burn paper or other material that could cause an extremely hot, rapid fire.
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Do not operate your fireplace with the door open, except when lighting it.
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Make sure the door gasket is in place and that the door closes completely
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The fireplace must be used whit his dumper and refractory bricks installed correctly.
NOT OBSERVING THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN CAUSE DAMAGES TO OBJECTS AND/
OR THE FIREPLACE, THEREBY CANCELLING THE WARRANTY.
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What kind and amount of firewood should be used?
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Use firewood from eucalyptus, fruit, and other alien invasive trees. Avoid burning
indigenous trees, since harvesting can produce irreparable ecological damage. Avoid
pine due to its high sap content; sap can accumulate in the main flue and cause a fire
hazard.
It is always advisable to use dry firewood. As a general rule, the harder the wood, the
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better fuel it will make.
Heat output is controlled not only by the control lever, but also by the type, humidity
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and amount of firewood placed in the fireplace.
A full fireplace operating on "HIGH" will generate more heat than one nearly empty on
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the same graduation.
Remember, the heat that is generated is equivalent to the calories from the firewood.
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The more firewood, the higher the heat output.
How do I obtain dry firewood?
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It is best to purchase firewood during summer and store it in a dry and protected place
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until you use it. This will enable the wood to dry.
Purchase firewood on a volume unit basis (cubic meter, square meter, load or truck
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load), not on a kilogram basis. The reason for this is that wood is heavier when wet, so a
seller might prefer to sell you heavy (wet) wood, which increases the selling price.
A ton of eucalyptus firewood occupies approximately 1 meter base by 2 meters high.
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FIREWOOD

STARTING THE FIRE

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Before using the fireplace for the first time
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Fit the damper as shown in the section "Fitting the damper" under Maintenance and
Cleaning.
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Confirm that the flue is installed according to the instructions.
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When the fireplace is lit for the first time, the fireplace will produce smoke and smell
like resin for a few hours. Open the windows to ventilate.
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Lighting the fire
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It is as easy as starting a camp fire.
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Put wrinkled paper in the centre of the fire
box.
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Place several wooden chips or sticks on the
paper, preferably in a vertical position and put
some wrinkled paper on top of sticks.
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Slide the air control lever to "HIGH".
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Light the paper. Once the sticks are burning, carefully open the door and add larger
logs (place small logs on the bottom, and larger ones on top).
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Once these logs start to burn, close the door and put the air command control on
"HIGH" for about 20 minutes. If the wood is not completely dry, leave the lever on
"HIGH" for about 30 minutes.
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When you ignite the fire using this technique, you will create a good base for effective
combustion without smoke or pollution.
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When the fireplace reaches operating temperature and there is good draft, place
the air command in the desired position. We suggest adjusting the air command
slowly before reaching the "LOW" position. Extended combustion occurs when the air
command is in "LOW" position.
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It will take some time to familiarize yourself with your fireplace. Never expect an
immediate response when sliding the air command lever. Unlike gas fires, solid fuels
such as wood have a slow reaction.
USE DRY FIREWOOD