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Cleaning

Any maintenance of the stove should only be carried out when it is cold. Daily maintenance is limited to 
vacuum cleaning the stove externally, using the soft brush attachment. You can also dust the stove using a 
dry, soft cloth or brush. But remember, only when the stove is cold. Do not use water, spirit or any other 
kind of cleaner, as this will damage the lacquer.

Once a year, the stove should be thoroughly serviced. The combustion chamber should be cleared of ashes 
and soot. The hinges and the closing hook must be greased with liquid copper fat spray (heat-resistant up 
to 1100 °C), (drawing H). Lift the door approx. ½ cm and spray copper fat onto the hinge leaf.

Service inspection

Your stove should be given a thorough, preventive inspection once every two years. This includes: 
•  Thorough cleaning of the stove
•  Check the spring in the Autopilot unit and replace if necessary
•  Checking gaskets. Replace gaskets if they are not intact or have softened
•  Checking of heat insulating material and possibly replacement
•  Checking of the bottom/shaking grate
•  Use copper grease for hinges and locking hooks (drawing H)
All service checks must be performed by an authorised fitter. Use only original spare parts

Inside cleaning

Unless the safety fittings for transportation (2 split pins) have not already been removed, start by remov-
ing the split pins (drawing D).
The smoke shelf and baffle plate is to be removed from the stove before cleaning
•  First remove the uppermost piece of vermiculite (Skamolex) (drawing E1)
•  Lift the smoke shelf out of the steel rail at the back of the combustion chamber. Next, lower it beneath 

the holders and slide it out (drawing E2 )

•  Lift each half of the steel smoke plate off the holder and remove them (drawing E3)

After sweeping, reinstall the parts in the stove in reverse order.

Ashes

The ash pan is best emptied by pulling a waste bag over the pan, tipping it and then carefully pulling it out 
of the bag. Ashes are disposed of via the domestic waste collection.

Please note that there may be embers in the ashes for up to 24 hours after the fire has 
gone out!

Insulation

The efficient, but porous insulation of the combustion chamber may, in time, be worn and damaged. Cracks 
in the insulation are irrelevant to the efficiency of the stove. However, it should be replaced, if there are 
actual holes due to parts of the lining falling off or when, due to wear and tear, it has been reduced to 
less than half its original thickness.

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 Autopilot™

Lift off the rear panel. On a cold stove, the starting point of the feeler is controlled. The starting point on 
a cold stove is to be seen at drawing G. It should feel easy going and bouncy when you push it, no matter 
if the stove is cold or hot. By rising or falling temperatures it must not move at a bound. The damper 
plates must be dry and clean and slide together unhindered. Control bars and slide gates may have to be 
smeared with WD40 (never oil).

Summary of Contents for 4110

Page 1: ...User s Manual EN AUTOPILOT 15 09 2020 97 9706 www hwam com 4110 4120 4150 4140 4130 4160 4240 ...

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Page 3: ...Page 3 of 20 pages Table of contents English Drawings 5 9 Installation 10 Firing manual wood 14 Firing in general 16 Maintenance 17 Operational problems 18 Declaration of Performance 19 ...

Page 4: ...86 92 18 33 Fax 45 86 92 22 18 Material Created by Configuration name Item Status Scale Drawing number Model HWAM 4100 Illustrationer Hwam 4100 Thickness mm 1 2 3 4 SECTION L L 1 1 4 5 3 4 SECTION L L Page 1 of 2 CAD 0194448 Afstand til væg 01 29 05 2020 KHO Created Foreløbige illustrtioner KHO 29 05 2020 A Comment Init Date Rev Rettet nummerhenvisning på hjørneillustration fra 2 til 1 KHO 11 06 2...

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Page 8: ...Page 8 of 20 pages F G Danskan DSB Vecto Nero Orbit Sirio Danos Modus Nuro Logo Danskan Alpha Christ Novo Solo H Karat Topo Twist Dom N Dom Classic Prisma DK Da Ve Or Da Nu Da Al No Ka Tw D Pr ...

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Page 10: ... combustion air to the room where the stove is to be installed The woodburning stove uses approx 7 23 m3 of air per hour A window that can be opened or an adjustable air valve will be sufficient It must not be possible to block the adjustable air valve grate In newly built airtight dwellings we recommend that a fresh air system should be installed for the direct supply of external air to the combu...

Page 11: ...ammable side wall 42 cm 42 cm 42 cm 1 To inflammable wall corner installation 45º 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm 3 Distance to furnishings in front 110 cm 90 cm 90 cm Min distances insulated flue gas pipe drawing A HWAM 4110 HWAM 4130 HWAM 4150 HWAM 4120 HWAM 4140 HWAM 4160 HWAM 4240 1 Recommended for brick wall 10 cm Nicht getestet Nicht getestet 1 For inflammable back wall 10 cm Nicht getestet Nicht getestet...

Page 12: ...o smoke flue socket Brick built jamb of flue 11 Built in pipe sleeve 12 Fits smoke flue Wall rosette 13 Covers disruption to wall around pipe sleeve Joint 14 Sealed with packing material Smoke outlets 15 of the HWAM stove Smoke flue regulating damper 16 Soot door 17 Fitting the loose parts Before the stove is installed you must ensure that all loose parts are fitted correctly Check that all insula...

Page 13: ...tially give off an unpleasant odour so make sure that the room is well ventilated Tips about fuel Approved fuel types The wood burning stove is EN approved for combustion of wood only It is recommended to use dried chopped wood with a water content of 12 18 Stoking a fire with wet wood results in soot environmental problems and a less efficient fuel economy It is recommended to purchase a hygromet...

Page 14: ...g Push the air control lever 1 all the way to the right push the shaking grate lever 2 all the way in Place 2 pieces of wood 5 8 cm in diameter horizontally in the bottom of the combustion compartment cor responding to 1 2 kg Place 5 8 pieces of kindling randomly on top Place 2 firelighters between the top layer of kindling Light up the firelighters and close the stove door If condensation forms o...

Page 15: ...the stove refuelling it and cleaning it Stoking drawing F When no more yellow flames are visible and a suitable layer of embers has built up the stove can be stoked again There is a suitable layer of embers when the bottom of the stove is covered completely and the embers are glowing in a circle around the shaking grate Put at least 2 pieces of wood into the stove weighing up to 1 kg each HWAM Aut...

Page 16: ...e then the stove is polluting and the HWAM Autopilot system is malfunctioning Therefore more air must be supplied by pushing the air control lever to the right It may also be necessary to burn more wood How to achieve the best combustion Use clean and dry wood Wet wood results in inefficient combustion plenty of smoke and soot Furthermore the heat will dry the wood not heat up the room The fire sh...

Page 17: ... pins drawing D The smoke shelf and baffle plate is to be removed from the stove before cleaning First remove the uppermost piece of vermiculite Skamolex drawing E1 Lift the smoke shelf out of the steel rail at the back of the combustion chamber Next lower it beneath the holders and slide it out drawing E2 Lift each half of the steel smoke plate off the holder and remove them drawing E3 After swee...

Page 18: ...wood stored for at least 12 months under cover and with a moisture level not exceeding 12 18 RH Faulty seal in door Fit new seal Smoke in the room when opening door The grate in the chimney may be closed Open the grate Insufficient chimney draft See section on chimney or contact chimney sweep Soot door leaking or dislodged Replace or refit Never open the door when there are still flames on the woo...

Page 19: ...Page 19 of 20 pages Declaration of Performance The DoP can be downloaded from our website via the following links www hwam com dop 4100 www hwam com dop 4200 ...

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