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1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

 

 

Please  read  these instructions before  installation  and 

operation.  Observe  the  national  provisions  and  laws 
as well as the regulations and rules applicable locally.

 

 
 
 

GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY   
INFORMATION 

 

 
Observe the introductory general warning information 
 

Read the entire manual thoroughly before putting the 
stove into service. 

Only  approved  transport  equipment  with  sufficient 
load carrying capacity may be used with your heating 
appliance. 

Your  heating  appliance  is  not  suitable  for  use  as  a 
ladder or stationary scaffolding. 

The burning of fuel releases heat energy that leads to 
extensive  heating  of  the  stove  surfaces,  doors,  door 
and operating handles, glass, flue pipes and possibly 
the  front  wall.  Refrain  from  touching  these  parts 
without  appropriate  protective  clothing  or  equipment 
e.g. heat-resistant gloves or means of operation (cold 
hand).

 

Make  your  children  aware  of  this  particular  danger 
and keep them away from the stove during heating. 

Only  burn  the  approved  materials  listed  in  the 
Chapter “Clean burning”. 

The combustion or introduction of highly flammable or 
explosive materials such as empty spray cans etc. in 
the  combustion  chamber  and  storing  them  near  the 
stove  is  strictly  prohibited  due  to  the  danger  of 
explosion. 

No  light  or  inflammable  clothing  is  to  be  worn  when 
post-heating. 

Placing  non-heat  resistant  objects  on  the  stove  or 
near it is prohibited. 

Do not place clothing on the stove to dry. 

Stands  for  drying  clothes  etc.  must  be  placed  at  a 
sufficient  distance  to  the  stove  due  to  the  danger  of 
fire! 

When  your  stove  is  burning,  the  use  of  highly 
inflammable  and  explosive  materials  in  the  same  or 
adjacent rooms is prohibited. 

 

PRIOR TO SET-UP 

 

 

1.1 

Floor bearing capacity: 

Ensure that the substructure is capable of bearing 
the weight of the stove prior to set-up.

 

 
Modifications  to  the  firing  installation  may  not  be 
performed. This leads to loss of warranty and guarantee. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.2 

Flue pipe connection 

Flue  pipes  pose  a  particular  source  of  hazard 
regarding gas leaks and fire. Get the advice of an 
authorised  specialist  company  for  the  layout  and 
assembly.

 

 

Please  observe  the  corresponding  installation 
guidelines  for  walls  panelled  with  wood  when 
connecting your flue pipes to the stove, 

 

 

SAFETY DISTANCES (minimum distances) 
1. To non-inflammable objects 

a > 400 mm 

b > 100 mm 

2.  To  inflammable  objects  and  to  reinforced  concrete 
bearing walls  

a > 800 mm 

b > 200 mm 

Safety Distances 

Summary of Contents for tara

Page 1: ...1 TARA Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...3 Fitting dimensions...

Page 4: ...4 30 Furnace Furnace door...

Page 5: ...5 50 Panel...

Page 6: ...12 4 OPERATION Lighting the fire 13 Ash drawer 14 Operation the shaker grate 14 Rotary control knob 14 5 FITTING OPTIONS Fitting the panel soap stone lid 15 6 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING General maintena...

Page 7: ...o a great extent The wood used in the packaging has not been surface treated and may therefore be burnt in your stove The cardboard and film PE can be disposed of via the municipal waste collection fo...

Page 8: ...xplosive materials such as empty spray cans etc in the combustion chamber and storing them near the stove is strictly prohibited due to the danger of explosion No light or inflammable clothing is to b...

Page 9: ...to the chimney may be endangered 1 8 1 The combustion chamber door is to be kept closed when the stove is not in operation 1 9 Fouling of the chimney i e deposits of highly inflammable materials such...

Page 10: ...t types of wood have different fuel values Deciduous wood is particularly suitable It burns with a constant flame and forms long lasting embers Coniferous wood has higher levels of resin and burns off...

Page 11: ...HE RIGHT QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD AND FIREWOOD DIMENSIONS Too much firewood leads to overheating This stresses the material too much and leads to poor flue gas values Too little firewood or logs being too...

Page 12: ...o assist assembly and as a base The stove can also be pushed on this cardboard or carpet We recommend original flue pipes from RIKA for proper connection The connection may not project into the chimne...

Page 13: ...the flue gas 3 Only use paper for fire lighting Wait until the softwood chippings are burning well Turn the regulator knob 90 to the left some minutes later The primary air is now closed and the seco...

Page 14: ...do not put ash in flammable containers and do not place the ash drawer on flammable surfaces OPERATING THE RIDDLE GRATE The ash is moved from the combustion chamber to the ash drawer by pushing the ri...

Page 15: ...here are two designs here one with the flue pipe connection at the top and the option with soap stones for the flue pipe connection at the rear Further details on fitting the soap stone lid can be fou...

Page 16: ...risk of damage to the glass surface and or inscription The glass cleaner can be obtained from your specialist fire dealer Should the glass become heavily sooted the possible cause could be damp wood...

Page 17: ...but burns off again is operation is correct See Maximum fuel quantities See Clean burning possibly use wood briquettes are evenly dry 2 Stove does not draw properly Chimney draught insufficient Stove...

Page 18: ...antled The first soap stone lid is laid on it and the 5 bolts 3 Take the first stone from the packaging It can be recognised by the 5 drill holes and the milled slot in the bottom and the 2 drill hole...

Page 19: ...ing lid with one another Part 47 48 The procedure for fitting the soap stone lid for the rear connection Item 40 is identical with the fitting of the soap stone lid for the top connection Please take...

Page 20: ...ime of purchase Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant Wear parts and...

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Page 23: ...tamp Cachet du revendeur Attached by Raccord par Purchase day Date d achat Model designation Nom du mod le Numbers of the vehicle identification plate on the furnace back Numm ros de la plaque signal...

Page 24: ...24 Z32829 2011 12 05 G U A R A N T E E G A R A N T I E Customer Client To A Stamp Marque...

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