KAL-FIRE Heat Pure Series 105T Installation & User Manual - page 39
5. Lighting the fireplace
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Lighting the Heat Pure
5.1
Lighting the Heat Pure for the first time
When the Heat Pure is lit for the first time, the enamel on the stove will
burn in and cure. This causes nuisance in the form of odour and fumes.
Make sure the room is well ventilated. It is advisable to light the Heat
Pure during the day, and open all doors and windows in order to reduce
the odour nuisance.
If the fire has a slatted rear panel, the first time a fire is lit use only a
very small quantity of wood (max. 2 kg/hour). The paint on the surface
of the slats needs to cure gradually. If too much wood is burned during
the first use, the paint could burn or flake.
Enamel that has not yet cured is particularly sensitive. Avoid
touching the enamelled parts of the fireplace. Leave the door
open, for about 5 cm, the first time the Heat Pure is lit and close
the door after it has cooled down. When heated the enamel is
soft and will stick sooner. If the door does stick to the Heat
Pure, it can be tilted (see section 5.2).
5.2
Opening the door
The Heat Pure is equipped with a lifting door.
To open the door, place the handle in the
opening on the lower right. To do so, use the
short pin, attached to the handle.
Then lift the handle upwards.
The first 3 cm can be quite difficult, because
the door has to be pulled out of the lock.
After this, it will be easier. The door can be
left open in any desired position. The
frameless bottom of the door, always gives
you have an optimum view of the flames.