8 | Fuel material/-quantity
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Fuel material/-quantity
8.1
Fuel material
Fig. 5: Pellet
Fig. 6: ENplus A1
Explosive substances
It is strictly forbidden to burn or introduce highly flammable or explosive substances (such as empty
aerosols and the like) into the firebox or to store them in the immediate vicinity of your pellet stove
due to the risk of explosion!
Fuel
Only burn the recommended fuel.
8.2
Fuel quantity
Maximum fuel quantity
Every pellet stove is designed for a maximum fuel quantity: see Technical Data section. Larger fuel
quantities lead to overheating and damage to the pellet stove!
NOTICE
To avoid damage you must NEVER operate your pellet stove with a greater quantity of fuel than that
specified in these user instructions!
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EN
Pellets
Poor pellet quality will cause significant residues in the pel-
let stove when burnt. We therefore urge the use of pellets
that have no artificial binding agents. That way only a small
unburnt residue is left.
ENplus-A1 certified pellets meet this requirement.
When storing the pellets, it is vital to ensure that they are
stored in a cool dry place free of contamination. Damp and
dirty pellets result in poor combustion and block the screw
conveyor.
NOTICE
Use only pellets with a diameter of 6mm.
NOTICE
The use of inferior-quality pellets or other material will
damage the working of your pellet stove and void the guar-
antee and warranty.
Operating manual Ruby 2.0
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