Read this manual carefully before using the product.
Always operate the device in accordance with applicable safety instructions and regulations.
Safety information
- Use the heater only in well-ventilated rooms to avoid the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Do not attempt to use the heater at full power in rooms of less than 80m3, which could result in
a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. A ventilation surface of at least 105 cm2 is recommended.
- Never move the heater when it is operating.
- Do not place objects in front of, against or on the stove.
- Keep children away from the heater, some parts may become hot and cause injury.
- Always check the tightness of the installation with a leak detection spray or soapy water. This
should also be done after changing the gas cylinder.
- Always close the gas valve at the gas bottle when the stove is not in use.
- Do not place the stove near a wall or near curtains or other flammable materials. Always res-
pect the minimum safety distances, 50 cm to the sides, 100 cm to the front. Always orient the
stove towards the center of the room. Do not let children or animals near the appliance.
- Make sure the stove is on a flat surface.
- This device should not be used in recreational vehicles such as caravans and motorhomes.
- Do not install the appliance in basements, bathrooms, or bedrooms.
- Do not use other types of gas than those specified.
- This appliance requires a hose and regulator, please contact your gas supplier.
- Contact your dealer in the event of a breakdown, problems during assembly or use.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or who lack experience and knowledge, unless they have been
supervised or instructed in the use of the device by a person responsible for their safety.
Safety Features
The stove is equipped with various safety features to ensure your safety:
- Thermal safety: If the stove flame goes out, the stove automatically cuts off the gas supply.
- Protection against oxygen deficiency: The stove continuously measures the oxygen level in the
air around the stove. When the oxygen level becomes too low, the stove automatically turns off.
This prevents carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Fall protection: If the stove falls, a special mechanism immediately cuts off the gas supply to
prevent the stove from burning on a combustible surface.
Attention! Do not touch or move the stove while it is burning! This may cause the stove to
suddenly stop, because the tip-over protection is activated. Make sure the stove is always stable,
on a flat surface.
Facility
- Remove the rear panel of the heater after removing it from the packaging.
- Place the gas bottle in the stove.
- Mount the gas regulator and the pipe on the gas bottle valve. Tighten the connection nut
by hand. Do not use leverage as this may deform the rubber seal, resulting in a gas leak, only
tighten the connecting nut with a light tap after tightening by hand.
- Test the connection for gas tightness in a well-ventilated area, free from open burns or other
sources of ignition. Open the gas valve one or two turns and check for leaks with a gas leak de-
tector or soapy water (gas tap, gas regulator, pipe connection and heating gas tap). If air bubbles
occur, the installation is not gastight. Do not use the heater if the installation is not waterproof.
Contact your dealer or installer for verification or assistance.
- If the installation shows no signs of leaks, the heating can be put into service. You can then
mount the back panel on the stove. When installing the back panel, make sure the gas pipe is
not pinched, you may need to turn the bottle slightly.
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