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Congratulations on your new stove. 

We are sure that you will be happy 

with your investment, especially if you 

follow the advice and instructions we 

have put together in these operating 

instructions.

The Scan-Line 40 and 50 have been 

approved according to the EN 13240 / 

NS 3058.

Approval means that consumers can 

be sure, that the stove meets a range 

IMPORTANT

1. Make sure there is adequate provi-

sion to sweep the chimney.

2. Make sure there is adequate ventila-

tion to the room.

3. Please note that any extraction fans 

operating in the same room as the 

wood-burning stove can reduce the 

chimney draft – which may have an 

adverse effect on stove combustion 

properties. In addition, this may 

cause smoke to be emitted from the 

stove

    when the firing door is opened.

4. It must not be possible to cover any 

air vents.

The floor

It is essential to ensure that the floor 

surface can actually bear the weight 

of the stove and a top-mounted steel 

chimney, if applicable. The stove must 

stand on a nonflammable surface such 

as a steel floor plate or a brick or tile 

floor. The size of the nonflammable 

surface used to cover the floor area 

must match national and local regula-

tions.

The chimney connection

The chimney opening must follow 

national and local regulations. Howe-

ver, the area of the opening should 

never be less than 175 cm

2

, which cor-

responds to a diameter of 150 mm. If 

of specifications and requirements 

intended to ensure that the materi-

als used are of good quality, that the 

stove does not adversely affect the 

environment, and hat it is economical 

to use.

With your new stove you should have 

received the following:

a.  Operating instructions 

b.   A stove glove 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Safety clearances

Stoves must always be installed in line 

with national and, if applicable, local

regulations. It is important to abide 

by local regulations regarding setting 

up chimneys and connection to same. 

Therefore, always consult your local 

chimney sweep before installation, as 

you are personally responsible for en-

suring that the applicable regulations 

have been met.

Distance regulations

A difference applies to installation 

next to flammable and non-flammable 

walls.

If the wall is made of non-flammable 

material the stove can, in principle, be 

placed flush against it. However, we 

recommend leaving a gap of at least 

5 cm to facilitate cleaning behind the 

stove. 

The minimum distances to flammable 

material are stated on the boiler plate 

and are listed in the table on page 6.

Warning

 

A stove gets hot. (In excess of  

 

90 degrees) Take care to en 

 

sure that children and elderly  

 

or infirm people cannot come 

into contact with it. Combustible 

materials should not be stored in the 

compartment below the ashpan.

Summary of Contents for SCAN-LINE 40

Page 1: ...1 www heta dk SCAN LINE 40 SCAN LINE 50 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GB www heta dk ...

Page 2: ...lations Howe ver the area of the opening should never be less than 175 cm2 which cor responds to a diameter of 150 mm If of specifications and requirements intended to ensure that the materi als used are of good quality that the stove does not adversely affect the environment and hat it is economical to use With your new stove you should have received the following a Operating instructions b A sto...

Page 3: ... excessive weight may damage the stove Draft conditions Poor draft may result in smoke being emitted from the stove when the door is opened The minimum chimney draft to ensure satisfactory combu stion in stoves of this kind is 12 PA However there will still be a risk of smoke emission if the firing door is opened during powerful firing The flue gas temperature at nominal output is 257 C when expel...

Page 4: ...roduction of smoke and malodorous fumes so the room must be very well ventilated During the first firing which should be carried out using approximatly 1 0 kg of wood the stoking door must be left slightly open and must not be closed until the stove is cold This is to prevent the sealing rope sticking to the stove Fuel Your new stove is EN approved for firing with wood fuel You must therefore only...

Page 5: ...wever remember that the second ary combustion air supply must never be shut off completely during firing It is important to keep a good bed of embers Gentle heat is released when the fire settles i e when the wood no longer generates flames and has been converted to glowing embers Optimal firing To achieve optimal firing and the highest possible effect it is important to make sure that the air sup...

Page 6: ... on the weather conditions In high winds the draft can become so powerful that it may be necessary to fit a damper in the The surface of the stove has been trea ted with heat resistant paint The stove should be cleaned with a damp cloth Any damage to the sur face in the form of chips or scratches can be repaired using touch up paint which is available in spray cans Cleaning the glass Incorrect fir...

Page 7: ... proof bricks in the combu stion chamber The smoke baffle The glass The sealing rope The grate frame Cleaning after sweeping the chimney and replacing the stones Fig 3 6 3 4 5 6 Damage resulting from incorrect use Transport costs in connection with repairs carried out under guarantee Installation disassembly in connection with repairs carried out under guaran tee Should you have cause to make a co...

Page 8: ...dt hul for rør gennemførelsen i gulvet Røret skal passe til en flexrør på ø100 Ovnen er forberedt for friskluftindtag gennem en ø100 mm studs Det anbefales at bruge aluflex slange Ø 100 mm som tåler temperatur op til 200 På billede til højre kan de to muligheder for ekstern friskluft indtag ses CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL AIR FLOW FRESH AIR There is 102 cm from the out side of rear soapstone to the cen...

Page 9: ...mm The stove must be in level To ad just turn the adjusting screws on the base up down We recommend installation of the soapstones is carried out by two people A standard set of brackets and pins are provided for installation of the soapstones Refer to the overview on page 10 and 20 to see how many brackets pins are required If required lubricate the pin holes with a small amount of silicon Can al...

Page 10: ...10 16 x standard brackets 12 x standard pins SCAN LINE 40 Scan Line 40 ...

Page 11: ...The stone must be manually held in place until the handle is fitted Fig 2 The handle is fitted by placing it into the groove in the stone and the ash pan frame Adjust the handle so that is it placed in the middle of the ash pan frame Tighten the handle with the supplied two M5x6 screws Scan Line 40 ...

Page 12: ...re is smoke outlet behind Fig 3 The closed cover should be placed here unless the stove should be mounted with back outlet The open cover should be placed here Continue with sidestones as shown i fig 4 and place Brackets under Then place the backstone with hole for convection and finish the first round with af sidestone Fig 4 Scan Line 40 ...

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Page 16: ...16 Scan Line 40 Fig 5 Put brackets and pins in as shown fig 5 Continuing with the next row Start with sidestone backstone and then sidestone again Place brackets and pins fig 6 ...

Page 17: ... be instal led in this stove The thermastones must be added after the soapstones have been placed and the stove firebox has been adjusted Fig 7 Continue with the 3 row Start with the front stone with the two brackets beneath resting on the metal frame and then a side stone which should be placed on the pins brackets fig 7 ...

Page 18: ...with the back stone and then the last side stone Place brackets on top No pins are nessesary Fig 8 Finish with the topstone placein it loose on top If the stove has a top flue break of the inner ring Fig 9 Top flue break of the inner ring ...

Page 19: ...19 Scan Line 40 Open Closed Regulate the convection air flow by turning the handle on the side of the stove ...

Page 20: ...20 SCAN LINE 50 20 standard brackets 20 standard pins Scan Line 50 ...

Page 21: ...es Important The stone must be manually held in place until the handle is fitted Fig 2 The handle is fitted by placing it into the groove in the stone and the ash pan frame Adjust the handle so that is it placed in the middle of the ash pan frame Tighten the handle with the supplied two M5x6 screws ...

Page 22: ...s put on top if there is smoke outlet behind Fig 3 The closed cover should be placed here unless the stove should be mounted with back outlet The open cover should be placed here Continue with sidestones as shown i fig 4 and place Brackets under Then place the backstone with hole for convection and finish the first round with af sidestone ...

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Page 26: ...26 Scan Line 50 Fig 5 Put brackets and pins in as shown fig 5 Continuing with the next row Start with sidestone backstone and then sidestone again Place brackets and pins fig 6 ...

Page 27: ...an be installed in this stove The thermastones must be added after the soapstones have been placed and the stove firebox has been adjusted Continue with the 3 row Start with the front stone with the two brackets beneath resting on the metal frame and then a side stone which should be placed on the pins brackets fig 7 ...

Page 28: ... stone and then another side stone Place brack ets and pins See fig 8 Place the last row of soapstone Start with the front stone then side stone then back stone and side stone again Place brackes no pins are required See fig 9 Scan Line 50 ...

Page 29: ...29 Fig 10 Finish with the topstone place it loose on top If the stove has a top flue break of the inner ring Fig 10 Top flue break of the inner ring Scan Line 50 ...

Page 30: ...30 Regulate the convection air flow by turning the handle on the side of the stove Open Closed Scan Line 50 ...

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