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Safety instructions 

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The stove may only be connected by an 

expert. The expert will find important 
instructions on this subject in the Installation 
Instructions section. 

Before connecting the stove, seek advice 

from a chimneysweep. 
Only heat the stove with the door closed. 

Do not overheat the stove. 

Use only the recommended fuels. Do not burn any 
waste or coal dust. 
Never use spirits, petrol or other liquids with a fire 
risk to ignite the fuel. And never pour on liquids with 
a fire risk after the fuel has been ignited. 

The quantity of fuel should be adjusted to 

the heat output. 

 
 

Do not get the hotplate glowing hot and 

avoid overcooking food. 

Doors and windows in the room where the 

stove is installed must not be too well sealed 
because of the need of a combustion air supply. If 
necessary, sufficient fresh air must be supplied. 

Do not store any materials with a fire risk or 

paper in the fuel tray. 

The cover hood should always be open 

during operation. 

Clean the stove and the exhaust gas pipe 

regularly. 

It is essential to keep children away from the 

stove since they do not recognise the dangers that 
can arise in dealing with stoves. 

No flammable materials must be built over 

the stove. 
 

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Device layout

 

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1 Cover hood (optional)  

 

 

2 Steel hotplate or ceramic hob 
3 Front rail 
4 Shaking out – grate movement 
5 Combination door 
6 Shaker grate 
7 Ash box 
8 Air regulation 
9 Collection trays (pull-out) 
10 Fuel tray 
11 Heating valve 
12 Grill 
13 Baking tray 
14 Oven door 
15 Facing panel  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Summary of Contents for VIKING 75

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...e Safety Act According to the Device Safety Act the purchaser and operator of a stove is obliged to inform himself of its correct operation We cannot be held liable for faults and damage that arise as...

Page 3: ...The chimney 19...

Page 4: ...ldup a Overload of the stove by heating with an open flue door b Non combustible components in the fuel Close the flue door Choose better fuel 8 Explosion a Temporary blockage or backward flow in the...

Page 5: ...ation In case problems occur in the heating up phase as a result of relatively weak draught conditions here are a few tips Do not use overlarge pieces of wood for heating up 2 to 4 cm Firelighters whi...

Page 6: ...void overcooking food Doors and windows in the room where the stove is installed must not be too well sealed because of the need of a combustion air supply If necessary sufficient fresh air must be su...

Page 7: ...not sealed closed b The seal in the flue door is damaged Setting of the air regulator too high Seal the door closed Install a new gasket Normal operation Faults and causes Solution 4 Stove output can...

Page 8: ...cloth and then remove any remaining dirt with a glass scraper or razor blade Then clean the hob as described in Point 2 Burnt on sugar Molten plastic should be removed immediately with a glass scraper...

Page 9: ...h inefficient installation H W D mm H W D mm H W mm W D mm mm mm kg mbar kW m3 m3 m3 850 750 600 270 330 410 180 200 214 460 120 690 About 170 0 12 7 5 86 8 0 12 230 132 90 C inspection per standard I...

Page 10: ...of the exhaust gas pipe from the exhaust gas connector to the chimney may not be reduced ATTENTION The minimum spacing between the stove or exhaust gas pipe and flammable or temperature sensitive mat...

Page 11: ...al on first startup of the stove thanks to the temperature effect on the hotplate No scouring agents or abrasive objects should be used for regular cleaning We recommend soap suds for regular care Rem...

Page 12: ...plastic handles are not suitable because of the large area of heat output Baking and roasting Always keep the heating valve closed Move the position lever backwards Page 8 Do not lay aluminium foil on...

Page 13: ...erial This will effectively prevent condensation buildup and shiny soot deposition All connection pipes must be solidly fixed and sealed with fire resistant sealing tape or other suitable materials Th...

Page 14: ...e the shaker grate located inside This allows you to shake out the ash in the combustion chamber into the ash box located below it without making dust Closed Open Back Heating valve Forward Open Close...

Page 15: ...ed underneath the stove may be filled with the relevant quantity of fuel for slow combustion The air regulation appropriate to the heating requirements of the area depends on local circumstances and t...

Page 16: ...About 3 pieces Brown coal briquettes About 3 pieces Peat briquettes air dried About 1 5 kg Shaking and cinder and ash removal Before every addition of fuel shake out the grate device with the shaking...

Page 17: ...two points below this Advice After the heating up process the automatic output regulator regulates the combustion air supply Once the operating temperature is reached the sensor being fixed to the cl...

Page 18: ...via the cleaning cover Pull out the fuel tray Pull out hot ember collection tray Remove the enamelled cleaning panel by pulling hard on it Pull out the ember collection tray In this way you prevent d...

Page 19: ...and the accessories should be cleaned after every use so that residues cannot be burnt on Fat splashes are most easily removed with warm water and washing up liquid when the oven is still warm to the...

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