Troubleshooting; Important Information; Safety Precautions - Bosca Limit 350 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL

TROUBLESHOOTING

Smoke is coming out of my
· Check the installation. The cap of the flue must have
stove
sufficient space to evacuate smoke and extend 60 cm over
the roof of the house.
· Reload the stove properly.
· Keep the flue of your stove clean.
· Check the temperer is correctly installed.
The glass is dirty
· Use firewood with a low percentage of humidity.
· Keep the Primary Air Control in the "intermediate" or
"maximum" position.
· Check that the gasket door sealing (grey ring) is in good
conditions.
· Remove dirt with Bosca Window Cleaner.
Stained flues
· Use firewood with a low percentage of humidity.
· Do not overload your stove to avoid overheating.
Stove doesn't heat
· Use firewood with a low percentage of humidity.
· Reload your stove over a good bed of live coals.
· Keep the Primary Air Control in the "intermediate" or
"maximum" position.
Visible smoke
· Use firewood with a low percentage of humidity.
· It is normal to have smoke emissions the first few minutes
of ignition, the smoke will ease when the combustion
chamber reaches a higher temperature. (this should not
take more than 30 minutes)
Baffle is worn out
· If your stove has been in use for more than three years
(useful life of the baffle), replace it.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Your Bosca stove is identified by a serial number stamped on a plate on the back of the unit. No
other Bosca stove of similar model has the same serial number, which may be requested if you
require a service.
(Fill in the information of your stove)
Model:
Purchase Date:
Serial Number:
Distributor:

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The stoves are designed
to only use firewood as
fuel. The use of any
other kind of fuel could
damage the stove and
make the warranty null
and void.
Periodically inspect the
flues and clean if
n e c e s s a r y .
T h e
a c c u m u l a t i o n
creosote can provoke
fires inside the flues.
Keep any flammable
materials away from
your stove (furniture,
curtains, papers, plastic,
gas
etc.).
Do not leave clothes or
o t h e r
f l a m m a b l e
materials on your stove.
Do not burn large
amounts of paper or
o t h e r
f l a m m a b l e
materials that may
produce a fast and
extremely hot fire.
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The door of your stove's
firebox must remain
closed while the fire is
on.
The stoves must be
properly installed to
avoid possible fires. The
installation instructions
c o n t a i n e d i n t h i s
manual must be strictly
adhered to. Prefer an
Authorized Installation
Service.
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Never use gasoline,
p a r a f f i n o r o t h e r
flammable fuels to light
gas
the fire. Do not store
g a s o l i n e o r o t h e r
flammable fuels near the
stove.
D o
modifications to the
installation of the stove
without consulting
specialized technicians.
If elements close or in
contact with stove
begin to smoke it is
overheating. Do not
add more wood, make
sure the firebox is well
closed and turn off the
Air Control completely.
Direct contact with a lit
stove can produce
serious burns in children
and adults.
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