J. A. Roby ATMOSPHERE Owner's Manual page 4

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Do not burn wet or freshly cut wood. Do not use construction debris such as pieces of
2x4 or plywood.
If the appliance starts to blush, it's because it is too charged. Do not add fuel.
Immediately close the doors and the air intake of the appliance until everything becomes
normal again.
Do not charge the appliance beyond the firebricks height.
Ashes must be evacuated frequently, put in a steel container provided with a tight lid
and be placed outside at once. You must never place other waste in this container.
When lighted it's very hot. Keep the children away. Can cause burns by contact.
Considering the need of air for the combustion, a window or a door must be half
opened sometimes (fresh air drainage) to balance the pressure in the house, especially if:
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A fan already evacuates air towards outside (kitchen, bathroom.).
You want to avoid a repression of smoke when lighting the appliance and when
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reloading the wood.
It is recommended to have a smoke detector near the appliance.
You should contact your municipal or provincial fire department to have
knowledge of the procedure to be followed in case of a chimney fire. Think of an
emergency plan.
In case of a chimney fire:
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Hermetically close the doors and the air intakes.
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Water the combustible material adjacent to the chimney.
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Ring the alarm, evacuate the house if necessary and call the firemen.
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Never touch the pipes until the fire is not completely extinct.
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Do not use the chimney until it has been inspected or repaired.
Keep all the doors closed while the appliance is in function. Frequently verify the
ceramics cords; they must always be in good condition.
The chimney pipe should not pass close to water, gas or oil pipes or close to electric
wire or other types of conduits, of combustible materials in the roofs, the attics, the walls
or the floors. If you have to make it pass through a wall or a part of combustible
construction, do not forget that the installation must be in accordance with the
CAN/CSA-B365. Use at least 12 feet of a 6 inches diameter vertical chimney.
NOTE: FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN ORDER TO
AVOID FIRE HAZARDS,
WOUNDS AND PROPERTY
DAMAGES.
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