6. Delivery and maintenance
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You must make the user familiar with the fire. Among other things you must instruct her/him about bringing the
fire into use and its burning and maintenance.
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When bringing into use point out that
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Point out the necessity to have the flue duct inspected and cleaned at least once a year by a specialist.
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Give the user the user manual and installation manual (the installation manual must be kept with the appliance).
The user manual includes a number of tips/instructions for maintenance of the fire. It also mentions how a
number of parts can be replaced.
7. End of life / Recycling
At the end of the use cycle, the device must be disposed of and recycled in a responsible manner. To do this,
follow the steps below. Local laws and regulations must always be followed when disposing/recycling the
appliance. If in doubt, contact the local government about the available collection flows.
Only disassemble and remove the device when it has cooled down and is at room temperature.
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Remove the inner lining, glass and the sealing material from/from the appliance. These parts can be returned to a
designated collection point.
The pane is made of ceramic material and can therefore not be returned to a glass recycling center.
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The steel parts can be offered to a designated recycling center.
8. Malfunctions
The user manual contains a table with a summary of malfunctions that can occur, their possible cause and the
solution.
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after rebuilding or new building all building materials must have thoroughly dried out to avoid dust
(including smoke particles) adhering to damp surfaces;
the first time of burning volatile components will evaporate from paint, materials etc.;
the space must then be well ventilated.
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