Congratulations on your new Aduro Bio stove!
To get the best possible experience and benefit from your new Aduro Bio stove, it is important that you read
the user manual thoroughly before you install the stove and start using it. Errors or incorrect settings can
cause hazardous conditions and/or poor operation. Please keep the user manual in a safe place for future
reference.
For further information, please go to www.adurofire.com.
Production number
The bio stove has a production number on the rating plate under the stove. For the purposes of the
guarantee and for other enquiries, it is important that you are able to quote this number.
1. General
1.1 Compliance
All Aduro Bio stoves comply with the European Standard EN16647:2015 and is thereby approved for
installation and use in Europe. At the same time, the manufacturing process is subject to external quality
control.
1.2 Warnings and safety precautions
Remember that safety is first priority, and therefore the stove must be used with care and respect. Do not
use the stove before the following warnings have been read:
• Examine local legislation before using the stove.
• Never change the construction of the bioethanol burner.
• Always place the bio stove in a well-ventilated, draft-free room. The room should have a minimum of
80 m
3
.
• Bioethanol is a hazardous material with hazard level UN1987, level 3.
• Bioethanol is extremely flammable and must be handled with care.
• Never place anything on top of the stove.
• Never move the stove while in use.
• Never leave the stove unattended and keep children and pets at a safe distance.
• Outer surfaces and materials near the burner become hot when the stove is in use.
• Only use bioethanol intended for bio stoves. We recommend using bioethanol with 93-96.5 %.
• Bioethanol should be stored in a safe location, away from fire and out of reach of children and pets.
• Any stove featuring naked flames or using flammable liquids has a potential risk of burns or injury.
• Never overfill the burner with bioethanol. The bioethanol must be completely absorbed in the
ceramic material in the burner and must never exceed the arrows which indicate the maximum fuel
level. Lighting an overfilled burner is unsafe.
• Avoid physical contact with the bioethanol.