Руководство По Работе для White Rodgers G1N 4R9

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W A R N I N G
 
-THE ASH DRAWER GET VERY HOT. 
-DO NOT MANIPULATE WITH BARE HANDS. 
 
 
ODOUR FROM THE PAINT 
 
    
It is normal that a smoke odor emanate from the unit when you first light it.  It is recommended to burn it at high rate 
and ventilate the building until the odour resorbs. 
 
 
ASH DISPOSAL 
 
    Ashes must be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid.  The container should be placed outside, well away 
from combustible materials.  If the ashes are meant to be buried in soil, you should wait until all cinders have 
thoroughly cooled. 
 
 
CREOSOTE BUILD-UP AND REMOVAL 
 
    When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours which, when combined with moisture, form 
creosote.  The creosote vapours condensate in a relatively cool chimney flue.  As a result, creosote residue 
accumulates in the flue lining. 
N.B.: To minimize the frequency of the chimney cleaning, buy your firewood at least one year before using it.  Store it 
in a dry place in order to obtain the minimum moisture rate and optimize the efficiency.  Do not store wood or 
combustible materials within the installation minimum clearances or the space required to reload the appliance and 
remove the ashes.  
 
 
When ignited, creosote produces an extremely hot fire inside the chimney. 
 
 
    To avoid this situation, it is important to do the turnover of wood.  Inspect the chimney system at regular intervals to 
determine a cleaning cycle.  A weekly cleaning might be required during mild temperature periods but a monthly 
cleaning should be sufficient during cold periods. If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated, it should be 
removed immediately to eliminate the risk of a chimney fire.
  Remember that a small hot fire is preferable to a 
large smouldering one to prevent creosote build-up within the system.  An emergency plan is necessary in case of a 
chimney fire.  It’s recommended to clean up the heat exchangers at the end of season in order to prevent corrosion 
build-up.