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Johanna

  

 
 
 
1.8 Ordering replacement parts 

 

For the end-user: 

Contact your service centre and/or dealer to order replacement parts

For the dealer: 

To  request  any  replacement  parts  contact  the  Cola  s.r.l.  service  centre  and/or  send  a  fax  clearly  specifying  the 
following data: 

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stove model; 

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serial number; 

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date of purchase; 

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list of replacement parts; 

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details of faults encountered. 

 

- Operations on parts must be carried out by authorised and/or qualified personnel. 
- Only use original Cola replacement parts. 

 

1.9 Stove decommissioning 

 

For  disposal,  the  stove  must  be  sealed  inside  strong  packing;  contact  your  local  authority  for  information  on  how  to 
proceed in accordance with the current local regulations. 

 

2 – TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION

 

 

2.1 Packing, handling, shipment and transport

 

 

The  stove  can  be  lifted  using  a  lift  truck,  inserting  the  forks  (of  suitable  length)  in  the  special  spaces  in  the  wooden 
packing. 
Make sure the equipment used for lifting and transport can take the weight of the stove, specified on the dataplate and 
in this manual. 
Avoid taking the load in areas where it could be a danger if dropped. 
Set the stove down on the floor carefully without bumping, and position it in the required place; make sure the floor can 
take the weight of the stove, otherwise consult a specialised technician. 

                                                                            

 

2.2 Instructions for safe installation

 

 

Correct  operation  of  a  heating  stove  depends  above  all  on  its  installation,  which  must  be  carried  out  by  a  competent 
person, in compliance with the current safety regulations. 

 

An  incorrectly installed stove  can be the cause of serious accidents  (flue, insulation  materials, etc., catching 
fire). 

 

The sides and back must be at least 20 cm from flammable materials. If the floor is made of flammable material (wood, 
carpets, etc.) provide for a protection base in sheet metal (recommended min. thickness 2-3 mm). 

 

2.3 Connection to the flue

 

 

The  JOHANNA stove must be connected to the flue  by  means of the collar on  the  hotplate, using flue pipes  that are 
readily  available  on  the  market.  Connection  to  the  flue  must  be  made  using  strong  and  stable  pipes  (recommended 
min. thickness 1.5-2 mm). The flue pipe must possibly be straight, to avoid pressure losses, and towards the flue. The 
ends of the flue pipe must be tight.  

To ensure regular operation, the flue draught with stove operating must be between 10 and 14 Pa.  
For optimum stove efficiency, a draught control or

 damper must be fitted in the

 flue pipe or chimney. 

Every unit must eliminate the fumes through its own flue; never use the same flue for several units. 

 

2.4 Room ventilation

 

 

The air necessary for combustion, i.e. up to 25 m³ every hour, must be ensured in rooms where stoves with natural flue 
draught  are  installed.  The  air  change  must  occur  through  several  fixed  openings  to the  outside,  whose  cross  section 
must comply with current local regulations. Such openings must be protected with grilles and must never be obstructed. 

Summary of Contents for JOHANNA

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance manual JOHANNA JOHANNA SX model wood burning stove Read the instructions carefully before installation and startup 48 41 30 051 07 09 ...

Page 2: ...entilation 2 5 Advice on flues and connections 3 STOVE USE 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Startup 3 3 Lighting and controlling the fire 3 4 Adjusting the combustion air 3 5 Normal operation 3 6 Operation with slow combustion 3 7 Operation in off season 3 8 Oven operation 3 9 Idle period and summer 4 ROUTINE STOVE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 Ash removal 4 2 Cleaning the glass 4 3 Stove cladding maintenance ...

Page 3: ...Do not use flammable liquids or substances alcohol hydrocarbons to light the stove Only use fuels having the characteristics described in this manual Never block the combustion air inlet and outlet openings Do not handle easily flammable or explosive substances near the stove while it is operating Never use the stove with the fire door or ash door open During operation the intense heat generated b...

Page 4: ...Radiant hotplate in cast iron with chromed steel handrail L x D 900x600mm Fire door H x W 220x240 mm Combustion chamber in 60 mm thick refractory material Oven In stainless steel H x W x D 260x340x500 mm Nominal power 12 kW Efficiency 70 79 Wood consumption 5 050 kg h Flue pipe 150 mm Fume outlet Top rear with modification Max fume temperature 293 C Average CO content at 13 O2 0 232 Required draug...

Page 5: ...4 Johanna Fig 1a JOHANNA stove dimensions ...

Page 6: ...5 Johanna Fig 1b JOHANNA SX Stove dimensions ...

Page 7: ...secondary air is fully open and in position Z it is closed 1 3 7 Cast iron hotplate G The cast iron hotplate has concentric rings of max diameter 320 mm in the fire zone and a rectangular plate for possible insertion of a tank containing water The rings can be removed using the poker to inspect the firebox or for inserting cauldrons 1 3 8 Baffle control lever H By turning the lever located on the ...

Page 8: ...cified above invalidates the warranty 1 5 Accessories supplied The supply includes instruction manual poker protective glove for hot handles 1 6 Reference standards EN 12815 European standard for solid fuel burning stoves containing the technical requirements for design manufacture construction safety and performance instructions and markings together with the relevant type testing methods UNI 106...

Page 9: ...ion of a heating stove depends above all on its installation which must be carried out by a competent person in compliance with the current safety regulations An incorrectly installed stove can be the cause of serious accidents flue insulation materials etc catching fire The sides and back must be at least 20 cm from flammable materials If the floor is made of flammable material wood carpets etc p...

Page 10: ... ostacolo se questi si trova ad una distanza inferiore ai 10m fig 3 Chimney cap positioning and distances UNI 10683 98 tables Before connecting a heating stove to an existing chimney in addition to complying with that described above make sure there are no openings or cracks where air could enter and cause a temperature decrease affecting the draught Also make sure there are no hindrances caused b...

Page 11: ...owly and the sealants and putties dry During the heating and cooling cycles the combustion chamber in refractory cement undergoes heat stress and expansion which causes fine cracks to form Such cracks do not affect stove efficiency or its service life 3 3 Lighting and controlling the fire To light the fire it is advisable to use small sticks of wood and newspaper or other means available on the ma...

Page 12: ...is lit for the first time the oven should only be used after 1 2 hours operation at 200 250 C with the oven door left ajar to eliminate fumes produced by manufacturing process residuals such as grease oil and sealants To reach adequate cooking temperatures make sure the damper lever is in position A and if necessary increase the primary and secondary air Clean the oven every time it is used follow...

Page 13: ...e to apply a film of olive oil or neutral vaseline on the cast iron hotplate to protect it 4 5 Cleaning the oven It is advisable to clean the oven when half cold or cold and every time after it is used in order to prevent grime forming on the surfaces To clean the stainless steel surfaces of the oven use a non abrasive detergent with a soft cloth rinsing thoroughly to remove all traces of detergen...

Page 14: ...e primary air grille Make sure combustion residuals do not block the flue pipe Make sure the primary air control is open 5 4 The glass gets dirty quickly Make sure the fuel is of a recommend type Make sure the wood is seasoned and dry Too much fuel in the combustion chamber Make sure the secondary air control is correctly adjusted Check the flue draught 5 5 Condensate in combustion chamber Make su...

Page 15: ...14 Johanna The product warranty is cancelled in case of any problem breakage or accident due to non compliance with the instructions given in this manual ...

Page 16: ...given only by way of example 6 2 CE marking information CE MARKING INFORMATION ref JOHANNA JOHANNA SX 07 EN 12815 Solid fuel burning appliances Distance from flammable materials Rear right left side floor 200 200 0 mm CO emission in fumes 0 232 Max permissible water pressure bar Flue gas temperature 293 C Nominal heat output 12 kW Efficiency 70 79 Type of fuel Wood logs Wood consumption 5 050 kg h...

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