Olsberg PENMAN PULAR Installation Instructions Manual page 6

Cylindrical stove
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1.4 - Health & Safety Cont.
Take care as the packaging material can contain nails and other sharp pieces of metal, which can cause injury
to you and the stove. Take care that the nylon and other wrapping materials do not get in children's hands,
as they can cause suffocation. Carefully collect the packaging materials mentioned above, and take them to
the local waste disposal site.
The stove is painted in high temperature paint and high quality heat resistant lacquer that gains its final
stability when heating up for the first time. The smell at the first heating up derives from the evaporation of
the protection lacquer in the paint. So the heated room must be carefully ventilated from time to time (every
1-2 hours). The smell will stop after a while of burning.
Do not put anything on the stove before the first heating
up and do not touch its surface to prevent damage of
lacquering. Use protective gloves for your own protection
and for the sake of the intactness of the lacquering. The
doors of the stove should be kept slightly open during the
first heating up so the insulation cord does not stick to the
front of the stove.
Due to its general technical approval, the stove can be used simultaneously with an approved ventilation
system without additional safety device. Equipped with a self-closing combustion chamber door, the stove
is approved to be connected to multiflue chimneys provided that it operates with a room-air dependent
combustion-air supply. Room-air independent operation requires that the exhaust gases of the stove be
discharged through a single flue chimney or the exhaust duct of a single flue air-exhaust chimney. Exhaust
gases may also be discharged into multi flue exhaust gas systems if all connected stoves are part of the same
utilisation unit/action range of the ventilation system. Individual differences can be discussed with your
fitter/engineer
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