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 The surface of the stove can become very hot when in use. NEVER leave child-
ren unattended with the stove. children should be supervised to ensure they 
do not play with the stove.

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 This stove is not intended for use by person (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, 
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the 
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

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 The surface of the stove can become very hot when in use. Use appropriate 
-heat proof- personal protection such as gloves when operating the stove.

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 Take care with inflammable clothes, as clothes might catch fire when in close 
range with the fire inside the stove.

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 Do not work with inflammable solvents in the same room as where the stove 
is working. Avoid risk, remove inflammable solvents and combustible materi-
als from the room.

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 The stove is heavy, have the strength of the floor checked by an authorized 
expert.

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 Bad, wet, impregnated or painted firewood will lead to formation of con-
densation and/or soot in the chimney or in the fire place itself. Resulting in 
lower  performance  and  possible  dangerous  situations.  follow  the  require-
ments as set out in chapter d3.

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 Have the chimney cleaned and swept regularly following the local legislation 
and  or  your  insurance  prescription.  if  no  local  legislation  and/or  insurance 
prescription: make sure that at least twice per year (first time at the begin-
ning of the heating season), your entire stove system -including chimney- is 
checked and maintained by an authorized specialist. When intensively using 
the stove the whole system including the chimney must be cleaned more fre-
quently. 

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Do not use the stove as a barbeque.

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Only connect one woodstove per chimney flue.

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Always be in compliance with the instructions of the local fire department.

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 Do not use - wood work scraps with glues and/or solvents, - waste wood in 
general, - cardboard (for start up purposes a minimum of paper may be used 
only during the starting phase). 

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Do not use liquid fuel, alcohol, petrol, gasoline etc.

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Do not burn waste materials or rubbish in the stove

A.1   eMeRgeNcy sTOP OF The sTOVe

in case of emergency: never use water to stop the fire. use a co

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fire extinguisher or call the fire brigade. in case of chimney fire also close the chim-
ney damper (if mounted).

A.2   NORMAL sTOP OF The sTOVe

the normal stop of the stove is by having the wood completely burnt, the fire will 
than automatically extinguish.

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not following the requirements as set in this manual might result 
in dangerous situations and will lead to nullification of the warranty.

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Summary of Contents for NORMA

Page 1: ...NORMA 2 6 3 4 1 gebRaUchsanWeisUng BRUGSANVISNING MANUEL D UTILISATION OPERATING MANUAL istRUzioni d Uso GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING Bruksanvisning 2 16 30 44 58 72 86...

Page 2: ...ponents A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J connection flue chimney warm air outlet convection primary air inlet window pane fire hearth handle De ashing mechanism behind charging door ash pan behind charging door ch...

Page 3: ...of comfort and pleasure In order to ensure the maximum life span and safe use of your Zibro heating pro duct Please carefully read this manual first and store it for future reference On behalf of the...

Page 4: ...Per hour an additional 50 m3 air is needed above the normal ventilation requirement for the room Always have a fresh air inlet to the room with a section of at least a quarter of the section of the e...

Page 5: ...d swept regularly following the local legislation and or your insurance prescription If no local legislation and or insurance prescription make sure that at least twice per year first time at the begi...

Page 6: ...ore using the stove for the first time Walls ceilings and or floors are known for its long time before they are completely dry Soot ash parts etc might easily stick to not completely dried walls The s...

Page 7: ...d stove charging door to a minimum After another 10 minutes close the charging door completely Check the fire Now close the primary air inlet valve to minimal whilst still ensuring good burning fire s...

Page 8: ...e operation and optimal efficiency can only be reached with a closed charging door Keeping the charging door closed will also prevent burning or hot particles from leaving the stove D 3 Requirements t...

Page 9: ...year first time at beginning of season checking the fire bed walls Twice per year first time at beginning of season checking stone behind front charging door Twice per year first time at beginning of...

Page 10: ...slide back the ash pan after emptying and cle aning it Task Frequency professional inspection and maintenan ce of stove flue system Twice per season first time at begin ning of season Cleaning sweepi...

Page 11: ...technician if needed Only use original Zibro spare parts E 3 6 The fire bed walls At least twice per year before the heating season starts check the fire bed for fractures The parts are made of cast...

Page 12: ...aught Primary air inlet to minimum Condensation forms Chimney flue section is too large Reduce the chimney flue section using thermally insulated pipes needs to be done by specialised heating engineer...

Page 13: ...by actions not in compli ance with the directions for use as indicated in this manual neglect and the use of an incorrect type of fuel The use of incorrect fuel can even be dangerous 7 Transportation...

Page 14: ...3 O2 mg Nm3 82 For rooms up to m3 270 Exhaust gas outlet diameter mm 120 Flue gas temperature o C 444 Flue gass mass flow g s 7 76 Chimney draught needed Pa 12 Chimney damper needed Possibly to be det...

Page 15: ...its design and type Product Description Roomheaters fired by Solid fuel Brand of Product Zibro Reference of Product Norma Applicable EC Directives EC Construction Products directive 89 106 EEC Applic...

Page 16: ...45 70 205 701 fax 45 70 208 701 email appliance appliance group com FIN 4 UNITED KINGDOM Scott Brothers Ltd 1 Whiteside Station Road Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8AA UK tel 44 0 1477 539 500 fax 44 0 1...

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