
COMMISSIONING
It is recommended to preheat the product prior to operation. Compound for metal
protection and volatile components of the heat-resistant enamel evaporate as a result of
heating up.
Note: remove all packing elements and paper stickers before the first heating up of the
stand.
The preferable option for heating up is outdoors, away from combustible surfaces and
materials, in compliance with fire safety measures and safe work practices.
Put 3-4 logs into the firebox, and start up a fire. Add firewood into the firebox as it is
consumed. Continue heating up until smoke and odor disappear.
IMPORTANT! It is necessary to avoid the chance of mechanical impact and ingress of
water on the paint coating of the product during the first heating up.
IMPORTANT! Do not heat the product red hot, as this will reduce its service life. Control
the draft by adjusting the ash drawer gap.
IMPORTANT! Install the product on the place of permanent operation only after complete
cooldown.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that all safety distances around the product are observed. There
shall be no electrical appliances, cables, melting and flammable materials within the
safety distances. Consider the safety distances from the chimney during installation!
COMBUSTION MATERIAL AND OPERATION
Recommended fuel type: hardwood with a moisture content not more than 25%.
IMPORTANT! Different fuel types have different heat of combustion. When a large amount
of firewood with a high heat of combustion is burned, as well as when the product is
operated at a constant excessive draft, the product service life decreases.
IMPORTANT! The following is prohibited to be used as fuel:
‒ combustible materials with a high heat of combustion (coal, wood chipboard, plastic,
pellets, and so on);
‒ painted or impregnated wood;
‒ waste (plastic, rubber, textiles, leather, etc.).
IMPORTANT! The following is prohibited:
‒ using explosive, toxic, highly flammable substances, paints, solvents, gasoline, etc., to
ignite the firewood;
‒ operating the product at a constant excessive draft in the firebox.
IMPORTANT! Partial burning out of heat-resistant enamel is possible on the most
thermally loaded elements of the product during operation, which is not a manufacturing
defect. The firebox metal may become slightly deformed during the product operation,
which is not a manufacturing defect provided the integrity of weld joints is preserved.