Hermetic pellet stove with natural draft (24 pages)
Summary of Contents for LAMINOX IDRO Hot Spot 13
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USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS HOT SPOT 13 Outdoor pellet stove with natural draft This manual forms integral part of the product, along with the additional sheet, specific for each model. Carefully read the instructions and information before use. Dear customer, thank you for choosing one of our products, which is the result of technological expertise and our continuous quest for superior products in terms of safety, reliability and performance.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION This manual has been prepared by the manufacturer and is an integral and essential part of the product. In the event of sale or transfer of the product, always ensure the presence of the manual as the information it contains is addressed to the purchaser and to all those various people involved in the use and maintenance of the product.
SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA ........................4 Specifications ..............................4 Technical data ..............................4 Product identification data (data label) ......................4 FUEL................................... 5 General notes ..............................5 ASSEMBLY ................................. 6 Unpacking ................................. 7 Safety distances ..............................7 USE .................................... 8 Instructions for use ............................9 Filling up the tank ............................
1 SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA 1.1 Specifications The pellet hot spots are devices to be used outdoors only and built to work with good quality wood pellets only (see par. 3 fuel). 1.2 Technical data Model or type: Hot Spot Brazier power: 13 kW Hourly consumption (min/max): 1.5 - 2.5 Kg/h Pellet tank capacity: 13 Kg...
2 FUEL 2.1 General notes This product was designed to burn wood pellets alone. Wood pellets are a fuel obtained from the pressing of sawdust timber, extracted from the processing and transformation residues of dried wood material. The compactness of the product over time is guaranteed by a natural origin substance contained in the wood: lignin.
3 ASSEMBLY Insert one pipe on top of the other, respecting the order shown in figure 2 Fit the net on the pipes and slide it to the bottom (Fig. 3) Place the support plate and the lower dish over the pipes, then secure everything with the supplied wing nuts (Fig.4) Lay the three support and the upper dish, then secure everything with the supplied wing nuts (Fig.5) Tighten the carrying handle.
Here are some general recommendations to follow in order to prevent accidents or damage to the product: • Unpacking must be performed by at least two people. • All handling operations must be carried out using appropriate means and in full compliance with safety regulations.
4 USE CAUTION!!! - ONLY USE OUTDOORS • This product was designed and tested for outdoor use alone. Indoor installations are not allowed; • Safely position the hot spot so that it cannot be accidentally hit • Position the hot spot as horizontally as possible •...
4.2 Filling up the tank • Raise the lid A and move the pellet loading lever to position 1 (fig.9) • Move the lid B by turning the knob towards the open position (fig.10) • Raise the lid B and put pellet in the tank (fig.11). •...
4.3 Ignition Once the tank has been filled up, the stove is ready to be turned on. Put the lever in position 2 (fig. 13) and lower it to stand-by position (fig.14); the pellet will fall down until the brazier is full; now you can open the main door and position a natural solid igniter on top of the pellet in the brazier and light it using a flame;...
4.5 Brazier cleaning Fig. 16 To keep the flame always live and at maximum efficiency and avoid the formation of smoke, during operation it is necessary to clean the brazier using the specific shaker knob, which drops the excess ash in the drawer (no more than two or three blows).
5 WARNINGS AND MAINTENANCE All maintenance operations (cleaning, potential replacements, etc.) must be carried out when the fire is out and the hot spot is cold. In addition, do not use any abrasive substances. Caution: failure to clean affects safety 5.1 Opening the door The burner door must remain closed during operation.
5.5 Combustion chamber cleaning Clean the combustion chamber periodically, removing ashes accumulated in the chamber using a vacuum cleaner. Note Use a vacuum cleaner designed for the suction of ashes for this type of cleaning. 5.6 Cleaning metal parts Use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the metal parts of the hot spot. Never clean metal or ceramic parts with alcohol, thinners, petrol, ketones or other degreasers.
5.10 Stove inactivity At the end of the season, perform the following operations: • Remove all pellets from the tank and from the chute; • Thoroughly clean the brazier, the brazier support, the combustion chamber and the ash drawer; • Clean all dust, spider webs, etc. from the area behind the panels of the inner cladding once a year, •...
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