Safety Precautions; Advice On Action In The Event Of A Fire In A Chimney (Including Equipment) - Stanley IK900 Instruction Manual

Pellet insert
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Make sure you fully read and understand the instructions contained in this manual before using the pellet insert as a biomass
heating unit.
The pellet insert is not intended for use by children or people physically and/or mentally challenged, or that are inexperienced
or unfamiliar with using the unit, except when under supervision or after receiving proper training.
Do not touch the pellet insert when barefoot or if any part of your body is wet or humid;
Do not tamper with the safety devices or adjustment features without the STANLEY SA manufacturer's authorization;
It is prohibited to cover or reduce the size of the ventilation openings of the installation;
The pellet insert is an equipment that requires air to have a proper combustion, the possible
equipment is located or the existence of other sources of air extraction in the house can prevent the correct functioning of the
equipment;
The existence of vents is a requirement for proper combustion;
Please keep the packing materials away from children;
During normal operation, DO NOT open the door of the unit;
Some parts may overheat during normal operation, so the direct contact with hot parts such as the door handle and glass
should be avoided;
Check for the existence of any obstructions to the fume duct before turning on the unit after a long idle period;
The pellet insert is designed to work inside a protected environment. Safety systems may be used to turn off the insert. If this
happens, contact the after-sales service and never in any situation disarm the safety systems;
The pellet insert is a biomass heating unit equipped with an electric fume extractor. The occurrence of a power failure during its
use may prevent the fume to be extracted, consequently causing the room to be filled with smoke. For this reason, a natural fume
extraction system, like a chimney, is recommended;
NEVER turn off an operating Free Standing Pellet Fire unit by disconnecting the electric plug. The fume extractor on the Free-
Standing Pellet Fire unit is a powered feature, so disconnecting the power plug will prevent the extraction of combustion fumes;
The unit must be disconnected from the mains power before any maintenance procedures can be performed. Please allow the
unit to cool down completely before any maintenance operation (if operating before);
Never touch the interior of the unit without disconnecting it from the power mains.
Try to put out the fire, without risking your life.
If you cannot put out the fire within a minute, you should call the fire department.
Close the doors and windows or partition where the fire has flared.
Turn off the power and close the gas before leaving your home.
Once outside, you must wait for the firemen and be ready to give them the following information: location of the fire, possible
materials that are burning and what they can do to prevent fire progression.

3. Safety Precautions

4. Advice on action in the event of a fire in a chimney (including
equipment)
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