Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Reload every 3 hours on an 0, 35 kg bed of ashes (that is approximately 3 cm thick) with the air ventilation pull handle opened to its maximum. The announced power is the average power obtained with each 3 hours load. Slow combustion, burning period superior to 10h in continuous use : · ⷠObtained on a 6 Pa draft with a 7 kg-load composed of a non-split log of strong wood, preferably with large diameters (superior to 15 cm). Load and lay on an ash bed of about 0, 35 kg (that is approximately 3 cm thick) with the air ventilation pull handle shut. [. . . ] Use this position only temporarily, to heat the rooms following prolonged absence. For intermediate heating, use a smaller load : one or two logs (air damper half-open) (Fig. For a long-lasting heat output with a slow combustion rate, use 1 or 2 non-split logs with a diameter superior to 15 cm (air damper closed) (Fig. - To get a long-lasting combustion rate, reload on a merely burning bed of embers. - For rapid restarting of the fire, add some kindling wood, load the logs, and only if necessary keep the door partly open for several minutes, without leaving the appliance unattended. This method gets the fire going quickly again, especially if the wood is slightly damp. - Change the burning rate (switching from a slow combustion rate to a normal rate for example) before reloading, during the combustion stage of the embers, to enable the appliance and smoke duct to change progressively from one burning rate to another. - To prevent smoke from driving back and the ash from entering the room, at the time of loading, opening the door requires a number of precautions: . open the door partly , waits for the open door suction to start , and open the door slowly. - Using the stove in continuous mode and a slow combustion rate, especially in milder temperature conditions (bad draught) and with wet timber, leads to an incomplete combustion and the formation of tar and soot deposits : o o Alternate the slow burning periods with returns to normal burning. - After the stove has been used in slow combustion mode, the front glass may darken because of a slight soot deposit, this deposit will burn off (by pyrolysis) with the next hot fire (higher combustion rate). The fitting of a suction moderating flap in the connecting duct enables to control the burning, notably slow burning, enabling long lasting heating (see installation manual). 3 De-ashing The air used for burning the wood comes in under the grate when the damper is open. Therefore, it is vital, to ensure optimum performance and prevent the degradation of the grating due to overheating, to prevent any obstruction by performing regularly de-ashing operations and evacuating the ash : - Use the scraper (1) to de-ash the grating (Fig. - The ash pan, located under the grille, can be easily removed using the poker (Fig. - The level of ash must never reach the stove's cast iron grating : de-ash every 2 to 3 days. - Remove periodically any ash which spilled accidentally in the ash box compartment. - The front glass as well as other parts of the stove are very hot : beware the risk of burns. - The stove produces a large quantity of heat by means of radiation through the window : do not place any materials or objects which are sensitive to heat within 1. - Empty the ash pan into a special metal or otherwise inflammable receptacle used only for this purpose. Ashes that might appear cold can still be very hot, even if you think they have had enough time to get cold. - If there is a fire in the chimney, shut the air ventilation pull handle (Fig. [. . . ] Whenever claiming under a warranty, the guarantee with the stamp from the retailer Deville is strictly required. The above guarantee must be produced for any demand to repair the appliance under warranty, or a detachable slip or coupon of any such guarantee must, according to the own organisation of Deville, be returned to the latter within the required time. For lack of this, the date on the invoice issued by Deville can't be taken into account. WARRANTY PERIOD The agreed warranty period assured by Deville is the longer of 1 year from the day of the purchase of the appliance, subject to the above terms and conditions are fact that the claims covered by the conditions are requested within the required time. [. . . ]