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User Manual
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions 

 Stove Alaska 120A / 150A

2. USER MANUAL

Congratulation on your purchase of 

LOKATERM

 stove. Please take some time and read this sheet carefully.

For stove to work properly and to have a valid warranty claim, please follow the recommendations and guidelines 
gathered in this sheet.
In case you have additional questions that are not covered in this sheet please contact your local stove supplier or 
stove service.
Proper use and maintenance are prerequisites for stove to work long and flawlessly. 

Delivery check 

First of all, check the stove for possible defects and damages. Pay special attention to both stove glass and firedoor. 
After first use of the stove, most common defects on the glass are caused by improper handling or heat overload. 
Before installation, check the functionality of all the movable parts. For possible defects contact your local supplier.

Safety measurements

Warning! Heated metal parts and heated glass can cause burns, therefore, when handling the stove always use 
enclosed protection gloves. 
Take special precaution when children are around.

Fireprotection safety inside radiation area

Minimum distance from firebox opening to nearest combustible element (ex. furniture elements, alcohol brewages), 
should be greater than 80 cm.

Fireprotection safety outside radiation area

Do not put any combustible objects within a 50 cm distance from the open stove.

Suitable fuels 

Stove is suitable for burning natural firewood (ex. beech, birch), wood briquettes and briquettes made of brown coal.
Emission limitation
It is forbidden to burn the following materials in stoves: 
Impregnated or moist wood, wood chips, materials of organic origins (hooves, horns etc.), coal dust, plastic waste or 
household waste, paper and cardboard (with exception when igniting fire).
Please note, that burning any kind of waste, is hazardous to both your health as it causes environmental pollution. It 
also damages your stove and thus shortens its lifespan.

Stove fires are dangerous

Dumping waste into stoves and burning it is not only a health or environmental issue, but also a fire-protection 
problem. In general, if stove is not handled properly (cleaning it regularly, burning appropriate materials etc.), it is 
prone to fires. 
If fires were caused by the stove, as a result of improper use, user can be held legally responsible.

Warnings 

Stoves are not permitted to be walled up or modified (adding/removing material). Air supply and its regulation (air-inlet
system),   must   not   be   tampered   with.   Furthermore,   continues   air   supply,   for   stove   to   work   properly,   must   be
guaranteed. Whenever you work with hot stove, use the enclosed protection gloves, to prevent possible burns.
For ignition, never use gasoline, alcohol or similar substances.
Don't overload the stove with firewood (max. 2-3 pieces of wood when igniting and max. 2.0 kg/h when continuously
burning).
Always use the prescribed fuel and don't thermally overload the stove (max. heat output). This is important for the
warranty to remain valid. 
All possible damaged parts should be replaced before first lightning of the stove.

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Summary of Contents for ALASKA 120A

Page 1: ...Users manual Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions ALASKA 120A and ALASKA 150A ...

Page 2: ... 120A 150A Contents 1 MANUFACTURER PRODUCT TYPE 3 2 USER MANUAL 5 2 1 STOVE DESCRIPTION 6 2 2 INITIAL IGNITION 7 2 3 LOADING FIREWOOD 7 2 4 CLEANING OF THE STOVE 8 2 5 BREAKDOWNS AND CAUSES 8 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 9 4 TRANSPORT 10 5 INSTALATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 Lokaterm page 2 ...

Page 3: ...N 13240 Smoke outlet diameter Ø 148 mm Nominal thermal power 6 kW Efficiency 80 5 CO emissions 13 O2 1000 mg m3 Dust emissions 22 mg m3 Exhaust smoke temperature 330 C Exhaust smoke volume 6 5 g s Flue draught at nominal power 12 Pa Outdoor air intake Ø 100 mm Dry weight 110 kg Dimensions of the stove Dia x Height Ф 460 mm x 1207 mm 120 A Ф 460 mm x 1507 150A Safety disatance sides and back 200 mm...

Page 4: ...User Manual Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions Stove Alaska 120A 150A Figure 2 Alaska 150 Lokaterm page 4 ...

Page 5: ...uitable for burning natural firewood ex beech birch wood briquettes and briquettes made of brown coal Emission limitation It is forbidden to burn the following materials in stoves Impregnated or moist wood wood chips materials of organic origins hooves horns etc coal dust plastic waste or household waste paper and cardboard with exception when igniting fire Please note that burning any kind of was...

Page 6: ...r must be in this position only during the heating up of the stove approximately the first 10 minutes of burning Normal operation area only the air inlet above the door is open secondary air This is an area within which the stove can be continuously used and the power can be regulated The handle may be located in any position but not in the heating up position Closed position of the air inlet LER ...

Page 7: ...rohibited Nominal heat output 6 kW is generated when the regulator is set to Medium power position and there is aprox 2 0 kg of firewood inside of stove and the draught is at 12 Pa Some of the air which is heated up inside of stove is guided through the channels inside the stove onto the fire door glass where it performs a cleaning of the glass air brush cleaning principle Attention Certain types ...

Page 8: ...fresh air inlet flap opened Is the air regulator handle opened Is the fresh air supply sufficient Is the firewood dry the stove doesn t heat up Is the air regulation handle in opened position the stove is overheating Is the air regulation handle in the heating up position the glass quickly becomes too sooty Firewood has to high moisture content Flue damper wasn t open enough The air regulation han...

Page 9: ... or indirect air connection with fresh air Stove must not be installed In rooms where highly flammable and explosive substances or their mixtures are being manufactured processed or stored In rooms that are ventilated and do not have safety devices that prevent negative pressure In rooms that have no adequate air supply for stove to work properly Installation requirements Stove has to be installed...

Page 10: ...d ash pan Check out functionality of movable parts front door etc Build outer air flaps into facade Mount smoke flap onto chimney funnel Connect chimney funnel Chimney thickness and insulation must be in accordance with country s and EU construction regulations Chimney must not apply additional pressure on the stove Minimum diameter of the chimney should be taken into consideration Measured values...

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