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Dexter 

 

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Height 

955 mm 

Width 

618 mm 

Depth 

422 mm 

Weight 

145 kg 

Flue pipe outlet diameter 

150 mm 

Nominal thermal output (EN 13240) 

6,5 kW 

Maximum thermal capacity 

8 kW 

Smallest heating capacity 

3,5 kW 

Room heating capacity 

(depending on building insulation) 

65–165 m³ 

 

Exhaust values for multiple use of the chimney in 

accordance with DIN 4705, Part 3 and for the calculation 

of the chimney measurements in accordance with DIN 

4705, Part 2 
Fluegas mass flow 

closed 

6 g/s 

Fluegas temperature 

closed 

326 °C 

 

Minimum feed pressure 

Nominal thermal output 

closed 

12 Pa 

at 0.8 times n. ther. 

outp. 

10 Pa 

 

   1. TECHNICAL DATA 

 

 

As a stove of construction type 1, it is possible to connect it 

to  the  chimney  together  with  an  exisiting  other  stove  or 

another  hearth  for  solid  fuels,  as  long  as  the  chimney 

dimensioning complies with DIN 4705, Part 3. 

 

 

2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

 

 

The installation and operation information given here is of 

general nature. National and European standards, local and 

building regulations as well as fire prevention laws must be 

observed during the operation of the stove. 

 

General safety instructions for the 

operation of your stove 

  Thoroughly read the entire manual before starting up 

your stove and observe the caution notices. 

  Your heating unit may not be moved without approved 

means of transport with sufficient load-bearing capacity. 

  Your heating unit is not suitable to be used as a stand or 

as a ladder. 

  Please  keep  in  mind  that  your 

stove’s  surface  heats  up  considerably 

during 

operation. 

We 

therefore 

recommend  wearing  a  safety  mitten 

when operating your stove. 

  Attention – stove varnish is no rust prevention! 

  Make your children aware of this particular danger and 

keep them at a distance from the heating unit whenever it is 

in operation. 

  Only  burn  approved  fuels  and  materials  listed  in  the 

chapter “Clean Burning”. 

  The  burning  or  placing  of  flammable  or  explosive 

materials,  like  empty  spray  cans  and  such  like  into  the 

firebox  as  well  as  the  storage  of  such  materials  in  the 

immediate vicinity of your heating unit is strictly forbidden 

due the danger of explosion. 

  Do not wear loose or flammable clothing when adding 

fuel to the fire. 

  Placing non-heat-resistant objects on the heating unit or 

in the vicinity of the heating unit is forbidden. 

  Do not lay laundry onto the stove for drying. Laundry 

hung up to dry must be kept at a safe distance from the 

stove because of the danger of fire. 

  The woodstove DEXTER is no “slow combustion stove” 

(must hold embers for at least 4 hours). 

  During the operation of your heating unit it is forbidden to 

use flammable or explosive materials in the same  or an 

adjacent  room  to  the  one  in  which  your  heating  unit  is 

located. 

  The appliance must be operated with  the stove door 

closed. 

  The stove door and all fittings for adjusting the stove 

must be closed, if the appliance is out of use. 

 

Setting up your stove 

 

Required safety distances 

(Minimum distances – 

see name plate - in Fig. 2) 

 

 

Make sure that the room in which the stove is set up has at 

least  one  door  or  window  into  the  outside  or  is  directly 

adjacent  to  such  a  room.  Other  fireplaces  and  extractor 

hoods must not be operated in the same room as the stove. 

a > 1500 mm 

b > 275 / 900 mm 

c > 175 mm 

 

(a – toward the front in the radiated area) 

(b – to the side steel panel/glass front) 

(c – to the back) 

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Summary of Contents for Dexter 2.0 L

Page 1: ...Benutzerhandbuch manual manuale manuel User instructions Dexter 2 0 ...

Page 2: ...y air supply english Contents 1 Techn data 5 2 Important information 5 3 Correct operation of your stove 6 4 The most important spare parts overview 7 5 Special features 8 Guarantee 17 This instruction describes the Dexter left Fig 2 ...

Page 3: ...ve Attention stove varnish is no rust prevention Make your children aware of this particular danger and keep them at a distance from the heating unit whenever it is in operation Only burn approved fuels and materials listed in the chapter Clean Burning The burning or placing of flammable or explosive materials like empty spray cans and such like into the firebox as well as the storage of such mate...

Page 4: ...bre cement sheet Bellis board or similar with minimum of 300mm in front of 2 sides of glass Flue Connection to Heater The flue collar fitted to the unit is 5 Inner diameter is tapered from 137mm and outer diameter is 148mm The top flue connection requires either a 5 to 6 adaptor to fit within the top box or the Austroflamm Flue damper fits to the outside of the flue collar ensure the connection is...

Page 5: ... must have its own dedicated flue The active flue must be 8 for the entire length of the flue and always less than 45 degrees from the vertical Replacement room air from outside equivalent to 160cm2 must be supplied into the room Flue Outlet Positions Minimum Flue Height as per AS NZS 2918 2018 NOTE Flue exit MUST also be as high as any nearby structure within a 6m Radius AS 2918 2018 ...

Page 6: ...8 english Exter External Requirements Refer to AS NZS 2918 2018 Note All external air vents ceiling penetrations must be bird rodent proofed with permanently fixed screens Flue Collar Connection for Rear Flue ...

Page 7: ...DING CODE OR CODES o WARNING APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS NZS 4013 2014 WHERE REQUIRED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY I E THE APPLIANCE SHALL BE IDENTIFIABLE BY A COMPLIANCE PLATE WITH THE MARKING TESTED TO AS NZS 4013 2014 o ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED ...

Page 8: ...rawer if necessary watch out for ambers Position the lever for the combustion air to the open AUF position see fig 4 Place 2 3 logs approx 1 0 kg in total crossways in the combustion chamber 1 with sufficient distance from each other min 2 cm on top of that place some softwood chippings 0 4 kg 2 and some ignition aid and light 3 see fig 3 Close the door We recommend to let the first load burn down...

Page 9: ...e 5 720427 Vertical Keramott outside 6 720424 Vertical Keramott corner 7 720425 Vertical Keramott rear 8 720426 Keramott baffle plate 1 9 720428 720473 Grate 716408 Other parts Dexter L Dexter R Keramott numbering installation instructions Description No Part number Dexter L Part number Dexter R Door complete 13 720430 720476 Door handle 14 361089 Door glass short side 15 720433 Door glass long si...

Page 10: ...ructions if secondary air is closed the door glass soots rather fast wood logs are too large keep to the max fuel quantity according to user s instruction operating temperature was not reached more fuel use dry wood 15 residual moisture attend air regulation stove does not get enough combustion air chimney draught not sufficient contact your chimney sweep elongate chimney draught metering stove is...

Page 11: ...surface coatings lacquer glass and ceramics Conditions of the Guarantee 1 Your AUSTROFLAMM stove was installed by a certified professional and is operated in accordance with the operator s manual 2 Claims to the guarantee shall be subject to a completely filled out Guarantee Card and submittal of the original invoice issued by a certified AUSTROFLAMM sales agent IMPORTANT Our guarantee includes fr...

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