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7cm 10cm
100cm
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Stûv P-10 - directions for use [en] - 08/15
USE
General recommendations
Important!
This stove should have been installed
in accordance with good practice
guidelines and local and national
regulations. A qualified professional
should have ensured that the
characteristics of the smoke flue and
the surroundings are suitable for the
stove installed.
Read this user guide carefully
and follow the maintenance
recommendations.
Complete and return the guarantee
certificate (at the end of this
document) to us.
Use
The stove should be used in
accordance with local and national
regulations and European standards.
Some parts of the stove – the glass
door and the outside walls – may
become very hot even during normal
usage (rated power) and significant
heat may be radiated from the glass
door.
In order to prevent any damage or
risk of fire, when the stove is in use,
remove all heat-sensitive objects from
the radiation area. Take particular care
when you leave the room.
Ensure that the glazed part is
not facing any materials that are
heat-sensitive.
Do not leave young children without
supervision in the room where the
stove is installed.
Ensure the air inlets and outlets are
always kept clear.
Caution!
The appliance is not designed to be
used with cooking utensils. Do not
place anything on the appliance or on
the facings.
Repairs / Maintenance
Any modification carried out to the
system may cause danger and will
invalidate your guarantee. Only use
Stûv spare parts in the case of repairs.
Should a fire in the flue get out of
control
Do not open the stove's door during
the initial period.
Disconnect the device.
Call the fire brigade.
If the fire has not died down after
a few minutes, use a dry powder,
soda acid or sand extinguisher (never
water).
After a chimney fire, ventilate the
room where the stove is situated.
Have the chimney cleaned and
inspected by a professional. Have
repairs carried out if necessary.
Every Stűv P-10 is subjected to a factory check.
There may be traces of combustion or light residues after this test.
The heat radiated from the glass door
and the walls may be significant.
Whichever way the stove is pointing,
observe the safety distances with
regard to combustible materials
[diagram 1], or ensure that the
materials exposed to radiated heat are
resistant to hight temperatures.
Environment