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[. . . ] The dealer or our factory representative can assist you in choosing the stove if needed. Upper connection opening Rear connection opening Soot opening Stove door Ash box Water container (Premium VS only) Water container tap (Premium VS only) Water container discharge valve (Premium VS only) The stove has a special grate, which improves the burning process: the combustion air channels of the fire chamber lead part of the air above the fire to the upper part of the fire chamber (figure 2). The best burning efficiency, the least emissions, the least strain on the stove, the longest heat-up time. Staying in the hot sauna for long periods of time makes the body temperature rise, which may be dangerous. [. . . ] The water container is made of stainless steel, but foreign substances (iron, for example) may cause rust spots. It will not damage the stove materials as long as you clean the container thoroughly from time to time. The water that is thrown on the stones should be clean household water. Make sure the water is of high enough quality, because water containing salt, lime, iron or humus may prematurely corrode the stove. If you throw water on the hot steel surfaces, they may blister due to the large temperature variation. The ash box should always be emptied before heating the stove so that the combustion air that is lead through the box would cool off the fire grate and lengthen its life span. As the removed ash may include hot embers, do not keep the ash container close to combustible material. Soot and ashes gathered in the smoke canals of the stove should be removed occasionally through the soot openings ( 1. Therefore, they should be rearranged at least once a year or even more often if the sauna is in frequent use. At the same time, any pieces of stones should be removed from the stone space, and disintegrated stones should be replaced with new ones. water container (Premium VS only) · Empty the water container if the stove is not used for a long time or if the water may freeze. There is a discharge valve on the bottom of the water container (an 11 mm nut: you can use the tool provided with the stove ­ see figure 1). If for some reason rust spots appear on the water container, remove them with 400-grit or rougher water sandpaper. There is low pressure caused by an extractor fan or another device in the room. The smoke canals of the stove are blocked · You can speed up the heating process by adjusting the combustion air channels or by removing them ( 1. Remove the small pieces of stone and stones that are less than 10 cm in diameter from the stone space. The hot stove may emphasize odours mixed in the air that are not, however, caused by the sauna or the stove. Light-coloured floor materials will become dirty from the ash, particles of stone and metal flakes that fall from the stove. It is perfectly normal for the wooden surfaces of the sauna room to blacken in time. Agents have a poor heat resistance level) fine particles disintegrating from the sauna · Stones which rise with the air flow · Smoke that enters the sauna, for example, when adding firewood. When installation instructions given by the manufacturer are followed, the stove will not heat the inflammable material in sauna room to a dangerous level. The fresh air inlet must be placed close to the floor near the stove and B. [. . . ] Bend the holding springs of the plug to the sides through the upper connection opening so that the plug tightly stays in place. Turn the cover hatch back up and lock it in its position with a screw. Connect the steel chimney's smoke pipe to the upper connection opening of the stove. If a protective cover is used around the stove, the insulation of the chimney must start from the same level as the top surface of the protective cover or underneath it. [. . . ]

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