Operation - pro-termo DOO Pro TAURUS Instruction Manual

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windows), it is necessary to consult with the relevant engineer before installing the stove into the
room and find way how to provide fresh air. In case of insufficient supply of fresh air, the fuel in the
stove will not burn completely and dangerous and harmful gases may settle in the room.
- It is forbidden to store flammable materials in the ashtray. Regularly empty the ashtray and prevent
the accumulation of ash.
- The firebox door must be closed during the operation (except for ignition, refueling and ash removal)
to prevent the hot gas escaping.
- It is expressly FORBIDDEN to modify the stove in any way.
- If it is necessary to extinguish the fire in the chimney, keep the stove door closed and extinguish the
fire by closing the air supply regulators. Never extinguish a fire in the chimney with water. Sudden
formation of water vapor in the chimney can cause an explosion. In case of emergency, call the fire
department.
- When installing the stove, all local, national and European regulations must be observed. After
installation and before its first use, it is necessary to contact the chimney sweep to check the correct
connection of the stove to the chimney.
INSTALATION
- All applicable building and fire regulations must be observed during installation.
- If the stove is placed on a surface made of flammable materials (wood, plastic, laminate, etc.) it is
necessary to install a fire-resistant protective surface. The dimensions of the fire-resistant protective
surface should be at least 30 cm more on both sides of the stove and at least 50 cm more on the front
side of the stove.
- For safety reasons, it is not recommended to install any other equipment above the stove.
- Flue pipes should be at least 80 cm away from the flammable objects.
- Before connecting the stove to the chimney, suitability of conncetion should be first consulted with
a specialist. The stove should be connected to a chimney with an internal Ø of 120 mm and a
minimum height of 6 m satisfactory the standards (DIN 1298 or DIN EN 1856-2). In case that there are
more stoves connected to the same chimney, the minimum connection distance should be 2 m. The
chimney should protrude at least 50 cm above the roof. At the same time, care must be taken to
ensure that the connection of the stove to the chimney is not in the place of the chimney cross-
section and is properly sealed. If 2 chimneys are connected in parallel, they must have separate
cleaning openings. The chimney cleaning opening must be closed and sealed when using the stove. If
the chimney is a new it is FORBIDDEN to use stove continuously at full power until the chimney is
completely dry.
- In order to achieve the required performance of the stove, it is necessary to install them correctly
and, above all, to faultless chimney function.

OPERATION

BEFORE THE FIRST USE
- Before using the stove, check the pressure in the chimney.
- Place the candle next to the opening in the chimney. The pressure in the chimney is OK if the candle
flame bends towards the chimney. Weak bending of the flame signals weak pressure in the chimney.
IGNITION
- During the first ignition, keep the windows in the room open, as shortly after ignition you may
notice a slight smoke and an unpleasant odor. This phenomenon is quite normal and will stop after a
short time. The firebox area is coated with a layer of protective oil. Smoke and odors are caused by oil
evaporating during operation.

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