The minimum dimensions are (see drawing):
D 50 cm
E 30 cm (from inner edge firebox opening).
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Rückwand:
rear wall
Seitenwand:
side wall
Unterlagsplatte:
floor protector
Strahlungsbereich
: radiation area
Floor protection slabs (support slabs) are available from our
accessories program and can be ordered from your specialist
stove dealer if required.
5.
wood stove operation
The wood stove must only be heated by adults. Ensure that
children never stay alone around the chimney stove. (Do not
leave the wood stove without supervision for any length of
time). The wood stove must only be used in accordance with
this Operating Manual.
Please observe the safety instructions shown in Chapter 2.
5.1.
Suitable fuels
The stove is suitable for low-smoke fuels. The fuels
approved for combustion are listed on the Equipment Sheet.
Note! Wood is not a slow-combustion fuel so that
continuous heating of the fireplace with wood overnight is
not possible.
Note:
Never use waste such as wallpaper, chipboard offcuts,
plastic materials or impregnated wood for heating!
5.2. Initial start-up of your wood stove
Prior to initial start-up remove any adhesive labels and all
accessory components from the ash pan or the firebox, this
also applies to any transport locks that may have been used.
On models with draft baffle plates made of ceramic fibre or
vermiculite please check if these plates are located in their
anchorages (these could have slipped from their position as
a result of the transport or the installation of the chimney
stove). Otherwise these plates must be carefully hooked into
position (see Equipment Sheet).
Before initial operation of the power supply still has to be
plugged into the appropriate slot (see picture).
1.= power cable
2.= outside air – pipe
fitting
For initial heating,
carefully charge the
wood stove with fuel
and “burn in” with a
low flame. All materials
must slowly get
accustomed to the heat
development. By
careful initial heating
you will avoid cracks in
the insulating bricks,
paint damage and
material distortion. Any
smell developing
through re-drying of the protective varnish will disappear
after a short time.
5.3.
Lighting and heating
Initially place 2 to 3 wood billets (approx. 1.5 to 2.0 kg) on
the firebox floor or grate, uncoated paper, cardboard or a
lighting cube on top, followed by brushwood, firewood or
pieces of briquettes. All existing air control dampers must
be fully opened. After lighting, close the firebox door. After
this, set the air control dampers as specified in the enclosed
Equipment Sheet.
How do I heat
correctly?
Heating:
small wood logs on top
lighting aid in between
some wood logs at the
bottom