General information, 1 definition of safety notes – Hase Como User Manual

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1. General Information

This section contains important information on us-
ing this technical documentation. Utmost care was
taken in preparing this document. Nevertheless,
suggestions for improvement and comments re-
garding any errors are always welcome.

© Hase-Kaminofenbau GmbH.

1.1 Definition of Safety Notes

WARNING!
This symbol alerts you to a potentially
hazardous situation. Non-compliance with
this warning can cause severe injuries, or
even death.

CAUTION!
This symbol alerts you to a potentially
hazardous situation. Non-compliance can
cause damage to property or injuries to

persons.

NOTE!
Provides additional tips about using the

stove as well as useful information.

ENVIRONMENT!
Sections marked with this symbol provide

information about safe and environmen-

tally-friendly operation as well as envi-
ronmental laws and regulations.

InhaltGB
1. General Information ................................... 31
1.1 Definition of Safety Notes .......................... 31
2. Control Elements ...................................... 32
3. Safety Distances ....................................... 33
4. Fuel Load Sizes and Thermal Output .......... 33
5. Initial Operation ......................................... 34
6. Lighting the Fire ......................................... 34
34
7. Adding Fuel / Heating at Nominal 35

Thermal Output ......................................... 35

8. Heating with Brown Coal Briquettes ........... 35
9. Banking the Fire and Raising the ...................
Temperature .............................................. 35
10. Emptying the Ash Drawer .......................... 36
11. Technical Data ........................................... 37

Contents Page

1. General Information ................................... 31

1.1 Definition of Safety Notes .............. 31

2. Control Elements ...................................... 32
3. Safety Distances ....................................... 33
4. Connection of Multiple Devices in

Direct Vent Operation ................................. 33

5. Fuel Load Sizes and Thermal Output .......... 34
6 . Initial Operation ......................................... 34
7. Lighting the Fire ......................................... 35
8. Adding Fuel / Heating at Nominal

Thermal Output ......................................... 35

9. Heating at Low Thermal Output

(during Transitional Seasons) .................... 36

10. Emptying the Ash Drawer .......................... 36
11. Technical Data ........................................... 37

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