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Operating manual

Ivy 2.0 945027

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Page 1: ...Operating manual Ivy 2 0 945027 www austroflamm com ...

Page 2: ...0 7249 46 443 www austroflamm com info austroflamm com Edited by Olivera Stojanovic Illustrations Konstruktion Text Technical department Austroflamm Copyright All Rights reserved The contents of these instructions may be reproduced or distributed only with the consent of the publisher Printing spelling and typographical errors reserved ...

Page 3: ...label 12 4 4 Positioning of the nameplates 12 5 Technical data 13 5 1 Technical data according to Regulation EU 2015 1185 and delegated Regulation EU 2015 1186 13 5 2 General specifications 15 5 3 Data for the chimney flue dimensioning 15 6 Transport handling and storage 16 6 1 Transportation 16 6 2 Transport brackets 16 6 3 Storage 17 7 Requirements at the installation location 18 7 1 Safety dist...

Page 4: ... heating up 33 12 2 Making fire correctly 33 12 3 Heating in the transition period 34 13 Maintenance 35 13 1 Changing the seal on the door 35 14 Cleaning 36 14 1 Cleaning the stove flue gas ducts and flue pipe 36 14 2 Emptying the ash box 36 14 3 Cleaning the door window 38 14 4 Cleaning surfaces 38 15 Help 39 15 1 Firebox lining 40 15 2 What to do in the event of a chimney fire 40 15 3 What to do...

Page 5: ...aler and the customer Personally hand over this manual to the owner of the stove together with an introduction to the system heating operations In the following list we give you an overview of which sections are important for whom Dealer End customer Complete instructions General information on page 5 Purpose of the manual on page 6 Safety on page 8 Product overview on page 10 Technical data on pa...

Page 6: ... 2 Structure of the manual The table of contents can be found on page 3 Illustrations in this manual may differ from the delivered product 2 3 Representations used The following representations are used in this manual Steps with mandatory adherence to the sequence ü Prerequisite 1 Step 1 2 Step 2 3 ð Intermediate result additional information ð Result Steps and bullet points without mandatory sequ...

Page 7: ...Operating manual Ivy 2 0 945027 EN 2 Purpose of the manual 7 2 5 Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning HMS Heat Memory System ST Stoves ...

Page 8: ...your stove carefully read through the entire manual and observe the instructions and warnings Only approved transport aids with sufficient load bearing capacity may be used to transport your stove Caution varnish is not an anti rust protection Burn only the fuel listed and approved in the section It is strictly forbidden to burn or introduce highly flammable or explosive substances such as empty a...

Page 9: ... of overheating To prevent damage you must NEVER operate your stove with a greater quantity of fuel than the quantity given in these instructions either during its initial commissioning or every time you sub sequently light it up again Your stove is not suitable for use as a ladder or a stand 3 2 2 Special types of danger and personal protective equipment For certain activities such as installatio...

Page 10: ... type A1 self closing and locking door under EN test EN 13240 NOTICE Operation is only permissible with closed bolted door 4 2 Identification of the product In the following illustrations we give an overview of the most important dimensions and the nameplate positioning 1098 0 1126 366 921 400 0 443 108 0 1010 400 0 400 0 443 200 200 130 129 0 125 125 130 Fig 1 Dimensions ...

Page 11: ...Operating manual Ivy 2 0 945027 EN 4 Product overview 11 1 Fig 2 Air control 1 Open and closed primary secondary air control ler a b b c Fig 3 Safety distances view from above Safety distances ...

Page 12: ... ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ ENERGIJA ENERGY ENERGIE ENERGI A A A A A A 80 A 60 A 40 A 20 Austrof amm Ivy Fig 4 Energy label 4 4 Positioning of the nameplates Here we show where you can find the nameplate You can find a copy of the nameplate of your stove on the back of this manual Fig 5 Nameplate The type label is located on the rear of the stove ...

Page 13: ...Other standards technical specifications Specifications Indirect heating function no Direct heat output 5 0 kW Indirect heat output1 Properties for operation with the preferred fuel Space heating annual use efficiency ηs 72 0 Energy efficiency index EEI 108 Particular precautions for assembly installation or maintenance Described in the individual sections of the operating manual Fuel Preferred fu...

Page 14: ...rature control yes At minimum heat output elmin kW two or more manually adjustable levels no room temperature control no In standby condi tion elSB kW Room temperature control with mechanical ther mostat no Pilot flame power requirement with electronic room temperature control no Pilot flame power requirement if present Ppilot kW with electronic room temperature control and day time regulation no ...

Page 15: ...m kW 2 5 Maximum heat output kW 7 Space heating capacity at least depending on the building insulation m 48 Maximum room heating capacity depending on the building insulation m 124 Minimum distance from non flammable materials mm 50 Safety distances to combustible materials a mm 1000 Safety distances to combustible materials c mm 750 Safety distances to combustible materials c mm 200 Max amount of...

Page 16: ...re the installation of the stove must be reported Transport is with a crate The crate facilitates transport of the stove using a lifting truck or forklift Remove the crate and dispose of it appropriately 6 2 Transport brackets 1 2 Fig 7 Transport brackets The transport brackets 1 are used to fasten the stove to the pallet during transport These transport brackets must be removed before installing ...

Page 17: ... heat and moisture The following illustrations are attached to the crate and must be observed Fragile always place upright protect against moisture and store dry Remove and dispose of packing material in an environ mentally friendly manner The crate can be disposed of in the separate collection for packaging Local disposal regulations must be ob served ...

Page 18: ... com plied with Your Austroflamm stove is fitted at the factory with a flue outlet at the top diameter 130 mm The connection can as described in these instructions be rearranged to the bottom When con necting with other pipe diameters the approval of your responsible chimney sweep is required The flue pipe connection and flue pipe transitions must be sealed accordingly Your Austroflamm specialist ...

Page 19: ... example beechwood reduces this effect The size of your heat producing appliance s combustion chamber will dictate whether your firewood is 25cm 33cm or 50cm in length 50cm pieces of log should preferably dry for somewhat longer lain down for three years or more because wood is dried out mainly by the leakage of water from the ca pillaries and that simply takes time And the path from inside to out...

Page 20: ...heat producing appliances with a low placement quantity often have little fire heaps occur leading one to wonder whether a fire can burn at all with so little fuel Nevertheless you must never exceed the maximum placement because that would cause damage Many wood briquettes change during the temperature increase when burning by opening up This should not worry you as it is normal When inserting woo...

Page 21: ...e recommended fuel Clean combustion The firewood must be dry rel wood moisture 15 and untreated Furthermore the correct quantity of firewood must be burnt in order to achieve a clean low emission combustion 8 2 Fuel quantity Maximum fuel quantity Your Austroflamm stove is designed for maximum efficiency see Technical Data section Too great a quantity of fuel can lead to overheating and damage to y...

Page 22: ...ce parts the rearrangement of the flue pipe connection The connection of the combustion air supply and on other important facts relating to the installation 9 1 Risks and dangers Protective equipment The following protective equipment must be used Type of protective equipment Safety gloves Safety shoes 9 2 Execution 9 2 1 Rearranging the flue pipe connection 1 First dismantle the rear panel Procee...

Page 23: ...manual Ivy 2 0 945027 EN 9 Installation 23 2 1 Fig 10 Remove cover and bracket 3 Remove cover with seal 1 on the back 4 Remove bracket with seal 2 Fig 11 Replacing cover and bracket 5 Replace parts and reinstall ...

Page 24: ...12 Installing the radiation protection and rear panel 6 Reinstall the radiation protection and rear panel 9 2 2 Installing the HMS Fig 13 Installing the HMS 1 Mount the HMS on the stove as depicted above and place the top box over the HMS bricks on top of it ...

Page 25: ...y 2 0 945027 EN 9 Installation 25 9 2 3 Mounting the Keramott 5 1 4 2 7 3 Fig 14 Keramott Numbering installation sequence 9 2 4 Mounting the base Fig 15 Remove the wooden base 1 First remove the stove from the wooden base ...

Page 26: ...en mount the additional base 2 on top of the wooden base 3 Insert the stove 3 into the base 2 9 2 5 Mounting the side box Fig 17 Mounting the side box 1 Insert the side box on the wooden base 2 1 Fig 18 Mounting the rear panel and elbow piece 2 Mount the rear panel 1 and the elbow piece 2 ...

Page 27: ... Fig 19 Fastening the side box 3 Fasten the side box to the left and right of the stove 9 2 6 Installing the log drawer Fig 20 Sliding the log drawer from the rail 1 Slide the log drawer from the rail Fig 21 Mounting the rail frame 2 Mount the rail frame ...

Page 28: ...Fig 23 Attachment pins 4 Attachment pins 1 must penetrate through the drawer 9 2 7 Mounting the external air connection at the rear 1 First dismantle the rear panel Proceed as described in the section Removing the rear panel on page 45 Fig 24 Removing the perforated cut out 2 Use a saw to remove the perforated cut out on the rear panel ...

Page 29: ...ation 29 1 2 2 1 Fig 25 Mounting the air supply adapter 3 First attach the clamp 2 on the air supply adapter 1 4 Mount the air supply adapter 1 from the rear and fasten it with the clamp Fig 26 Installing the rear panel 5 Reinstall the rear panel ...

Page 30: ... the doors and set the doors at the marked points 1 2 and 3 as follows Fig 28 Pos 1 Adjusting the door You can adjust the doors by turning these screws for ward back left and right with a screwdriver Fig 29 Pos 2 Adjusting the door Hold the screw nut with a screwdriver and adjust the magnet with a screwdriver turn in or out ...

Page 31: ...ing detached Proceed as described in the section Removing the side cladding on page 46 1 2 Fig 31 Adjusting the closing pressure of the door 2 At the bottom of the door there is a bolt which can used to adjust the door closing pressure Use an open end wrench to secure the bolt at the lower end 1 3 Using a screwdriver the closing pressure can be ad justed with the screw 2 4 Reattach left side cladd...

Page 32: ...ng we refer you to the section Making fire correctly Removing the ash box cover Before the stove is operated for the first time it is absolutely vital to remove the cover of the ash box from the stove Proceed as follows for a better understanding see also steps 1 and 2 in the section Emptying the ash box 1 Open door 2 Raise the grate with the hook supplied with the stove 3 Take off the cover and l...

Page 33: ...rates the re quired draft This must be checked in particular for each initial commissioning e g after summertime and in the transitional periods e g when the wind is strong If there is insufficient required draft then paper or softwood chips can first be burnt in order to bring stove and chimney flue to temperature The air inlet of the stove must not be closed 1 Clean grate 2 If necessary empty as...

Page 34: ...output ð the flames should always burn yellow and never blue or with black flame tips otherwise feed more air in blue too much air black too little air ð During combustion doe not totally close the air supply danger of deflagration 12 3 Heating in the transition period In the transition period i e during high external temperatures a sudden temperature rise can disrupt the chimney draft so that the...

Page 35: ...N 13 Maintenance 35 13 Maintenance 13 1 Changing the seal on the door Fig 35 Changing the seal 1 Remove old seal from the door 2 Glue in new seal with a suitable adhesive e g silicon B310 ð Repeat these steps for the other door as well ...

Page 36: ...tervals The stove should be inspected annually by a special ist 14 2 Emptying the ash box On a regular basis and in good time at least 1 x per week remove the ashes from the firebox and empty the ash box If the firebox is not regularly cleaned of ash then there is a danger that the combustion air openings become blocked and the appliance suffers damage To empty the ash box proceed as follows NOTIC...

Page 37: ... Closing the cover 3 Take the supplied cover and use it to cover the ash box 4 Turn the handle of the cover clockwise until the handle engages Fig 39 Removing and emptying the ash box 5 Remove the ash box from the stove and empty it 6 Reinsert the ash box after emptying it 7 Close the grate again ...

Page 38: ...e window cleaner Prevent door or window seals from coming into contact with water or cleaner since these will oth erwise harden and in doing so lose their function Only intact seals ensure that your stove functions flawlessly 14 4 Cleaning surfaces Varnished surfaces may only be cleaned with a soft cloth if necessary damp Soak up dissolved dirt with absorbent cloths or household paper For stainles...

Page 39: ...process The stove surface is dusty soiled Keep the surfaces of the stove clean Keep the floor area clean around the stove Flue gas escapes when stoking up and during the heating phase Chimney draft too low flue pipe con nection leaky Check connection points and if ne cessary reseal Check chimney draft Door opened before combusted down to embers Only stoke up when only embers are present no more vi...

Page 40: ... Replacement of such parts is not required 15 2 What to do in the event of a chimney fire If fuel used is incorrect or too moist then due to deposits in the chimney this may lead to a chimney fire 1 Call the fire department and the district master chimney sweep 2 Close the combustion air 3 Enable access to the cleaning openings e g basement and attic 4 Remove all flammable material from the chimne...

Page 41: ...ng manual Ivy 2 0 945027 EN 16 Accessories 41 16 Accessories Have defective parts accessories spare parts replaced by your specialist stove dealer This guaran tees that stove is and remains safe and functional ...

Page 42: ...pter AH complete 074002 29 3 1 Base 078002 29 4 1 Side box right left Conversion option for installation left 078003 29 5 1 Top box 078004 29 6 1 HMS complete only with top box Pos 5 078005 7 1 Log drawer LD complete only with side box Pos 4 and 8 078006 8 1 Small side box right left Conversion option for installation left 078007 29 9 1 Base complete 078008 10 1 IVY 2 0 078101 ...

Page 43: ...1 4 2 7 3 Item no Quantity Item Article No 1 1 Keramott floor left 726273 2 1 Keramott floor rear 726276 3 1 Keramott floor left 726373 4 1 Keramott floor front 727274 5 1 Keramott panel rear left 727277 6 1 Keramott panel rear right 727278 7 1 Tension plate 727279 ...

Page 44: ... 4 1 Item no Quantity Item Article No 1 1 Gasket 8x2x1600 CULIMETA 710096 2 2 Gasket 8x0 8x1600 self adhesive CULIMETA 718767 008 3 1 Window glass for firebox window 727258 4 8 Hexagon nut with flange M4 DIN6923 718739 92 5 1 Bracket window glass for firebox window 732117 29 ...

Page 45: ... correct uninstallation and dismantling of the stove contact your Austroflamm specialist dealer 18 1 Removing the rear panel Fig 40 Loosening the screws 1 Loosen the screws on the rear panel Fig 41 Detaching the rear panel 2 Then press the rear panel upwards and remove it ...

Page 46: ...ating manual Ivy 2 0 945027 46 18 2 Removing the door Fig 42 Opening the door and loosening the screws 1 Open the door and loosen the screws 1 2 Fig 43 Unhooking the door 2 Press the hinge plate 1 out and unhinge the door 2 ...

Page 47: ...ecyc ling is not possible Local disposal options must be observed Steel sheet Disassemble steel sheet components of the appliance by mechanical crushing If present remove seals beforehand Dispose of steel sheet parts as metal scrap Local disposal options must be ob served Cast iron Disassemble cast iron components of the appliance by unscrewing or flexing them from one another or alternatively by ...

Page 48: ...ing manual Ivy 2 0 945027 48 Handles and decorative elements made of metal If present disassemble or remove handles and decorative elements made of metal and dispose of as metal scrap Local disposal options must be observed ...

Page 49: ... does not constitute a warranty claim and do not constitute a warranty claim The territorial scope of validity of our guarantee covers Austria Germany and France In all other countries separate conditions of the importer apply to the respective country No warranty case occurs if your Austroflamm stove is not located within the territorial scope of validity which does not change if it is transporte...

Page 50: ... additional information usually requires the consent of the data subject You may voluntarily grant such consent in the following section If you consent to the appropriate handling of your personal data for the following purposes please tick this box o I hereby agree that Austroflamm GmbH and AUSTROFLAMM Service GmbH Co KG may send me service reminders and offers on other products from Austroflamm ...

Page 51: ...ment Chimney flue Approved by chimney sweep yes no External air supply conduit yes no Controlled living space ventilation yes no Length Instructions for Operator Customer Instructions for handling the appliance explained clearly and comprehensibly Appliance test heated together with the customer Guarantee conditions and warranty explained Cleaning and maintenance interval explained glove operating...

Page 52: ...23 Service Report EN Operating manual Ivy 2 0 945027 52 23 Service Report Date Technicians Notes Work carried out replacement parts installed ...

Page 53: ...Operating manual Ivy 2 0 945027 EN 23 Service Report 53 Date Technicians Notes Work carried out replacement parts installed ...

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Page 56: ...e Final inspection Controllo finale Contrôle final Technische Funktion technical function funzione tecnica fonction technique Lackierung paint vernice peinture Sauberkeit cleanliness pulizia propreté Vollständigkeit completeness completo complet Geprüft von checked by controlled da contrôlé par ____________________________________________________ Datum date data date ______________________________...

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