Carbon Monoxide Detectors; Control; First Fire; Cold Handle - RAIS Q-Tee II USA Manuel D'utilisation

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Carbon monoxide detectors

Normal activity of loading fuel could result in emissions of smoke. It might be necessary
to move carbon monoxide detectors, if they are triggered during normal useage of the
stove.

Control

If the ashes are white and the combustion chamber walls not covered with soot, the air
adjustment has been correct and the wood sufficiently dry.

First Fire

Your new RAIS should be broken into gently for top performance and to prevent paint
damage, cracks in the firebrick, and excessive wear and tear. Start with a small fire
(never overload the firebox) to allow the materials to get accustomed to the higher
temperatures, and then gradually increase the intensity. Use up to a maximum of two
logs.
For the first few fires you may detect a strange smell that comes from heat treating the
paint and materials. This is normal and will soon disappear. Just ensure there is plenty
of fresh air in the room. Furthermore, during the initial heating up and cooling down,
the metal may emanate some clicking sounds due to being exposed to the large differ-
ences in temperature. This is normal as well.
For wood to burn properly, the right amount of air has to be supplied at the right time
and place.

Cold handle

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User Manual Q-Tee II USA
User Manual Q-Tee II USA
The stove is supplied with a loose "cold" handle cover,
which enables you to operate the handle without the
use of a glove. Please note that one must always be very
careful when touching any other part of the stove while it
is still hot.
The loose cold handle cover is placed over the door
handle.
when not in use, place the cold handle cover in its resting
position on the magnetic holder supplied with the stove.

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