Notice; Creosote - J. A. Roby CUISINIERE Owner's Manual

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The Tison and Cuisiniere models were designed to operate safely with the doors
closed and only when burning firewood. Any change, modification or unauthorized
installation will automatically void the certification of the appliance, its guarantee, its
homologation and the appliance might become dangerous.
During the first hours of operation of your appliance, you must gradually heat it
without exceeding 300°F (145°C), in order to let the paint cook slowly and to facilitate its
adhesion with metal. It is normal that a light smoke is released from the paint during the
first hours of use.
Even if this inconvenience is temporary, open the windows and the doors in order to
ensure proper ventilation. This special paint is conceived to tolerate temperatures up to
1200°F (650°C).
The wood burning slowly produces tar and other organic steams, which called
"creosote". The steam condenses in the cool chimney when the wood is burning slowly.
In this way, creosote residues are formed on the walls. Creosote can take several forms:
tarry liquid, soot dust or deposits in crystal form. When in fire, the creosote releases a
very strong heat and can be the cause of a chimney fire.
- Do not knock on the glasses or violently close the doors.
- Do not use the appliance when glass is broken or damaged.
- Do not build the fire too close of the glasses.
- Keep the doors closed when using the appliance.
- Do not connect the Tison and Cuisiniere with a chimney or a flue pipe serving
another heating appliance

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REOSOTE
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