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SAFETY REGULATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS 

 
 

 

 

 

It is forbidden to make any modifications on the stove. 

 

Only the spare parts made by the manufacturer of the particular 
stove may be used. 

 
 
 
 

In  the  case  there  are  flammable  construction  materials  and  objects  with  flammability 

degree B, C1, C2 pursuant to STN 73 0823 near the stove and its fume duct, place the stove with 
the relevant fume duct in a safe distance being minimally 1,000 mm in all directions, including 
upwards.  The  distance  may  be  reduced  to  half,  but  there  must  be  construction  and  technical 
measures made using the non-flammable, thermally insulating materials with the thickness of at 
least  5  mm  (shields,  metal  sheets  with  sufficient  dimensions  overlapping  the  contours  of 
flammable  objects  from  each  side  minimally  by 150  mm  and  protruding  upwards  with  its  top 
area minimally by 300 mm, with the sufficient flow of cooling air around the shields and metal 
sheets). The distance between the flammable object and the protecting board, the clean air gap 
must be minimally 25 mm, in order to avoid the risk of fire. 

As  long  as  there  are  the  objects  made  from  the  materials  with  flammability  degree  C3  in  the 
proximity of the stove and its fume duct, the safe distance must be increased to 1,500 mm.  The 
same  applies  to  the  objects  made  of  materials  the  flammability  degree  of  which  cannot  be 
safely specified. 

In order to inform the consumer (user), we state the classification of building materials from the 
point of view of their flammability pursuant to STN 73 0823: 

 Flammability degree  A - INFLAMMABLE:  

 

Concrete, cement plaster, slag, etc. 

 Flammability degree  B - HARDLY FLAMMABLE:  

 

Boards made from inorganic matters with organic 

fillers -  acumine, isomine, plasterboards 

 

Wood-cement boards - hereklith, velox, ligos, rajolit 

 

Polyvinylchloride - novodur, decorplast 

 

Boards made of mineral and glass fibres 

 Flammability degree  C1 - FLAMMABLE WITH DIFFICULTY:  

 

Hardwood - beech, oak 

 

Boards made from layered wood - plywood 

 

Boards made from inorganic matters with organic 

fillers - hobrex 

Summary of Contents for SAHARA Type I.

Page 1: ...SAHARA CAST IRON STOVE Operation Manual and Warranty Certificate ACCONT s r o SK Pod H jom 1367 168 018 41 Dubnica nad V hom www liatinove kachle sk Type I Type II Type III Type IV Type V...

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Page 4: ...n at Nominal Power and Heating up 12 The Oven Operation at Reduced Power 13 Stove Operation Termination 14 Important Warnings 15 INSPECTION CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF STOVE 17 Stove Inspectio...

Page 5: ...u make a lot for letting your stove please the heart and eyes of you and your ancestors for many generations The environment friendly character of our stoves lies in two main levels The current and fu...

Page 6: ...ower 10 Pa Chimney connection diameter 110 mm Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney 130 mm Chimney temperature 149 C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 1 135 mm Heigh...

Page 7: ...power 10 Pa Chimney connection diameter 110 mm Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney 130 mm Chimney temperature 149 C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 1 135 mm Heig...

Page 8: ...power 10 Pa Chimney connection diameter 110 mm Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney 130 mm Chimney temperature 169 C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 830 mm Heigh...

Page 9: ...power 10 Pa Chimney connection diameter 110 mm Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney 130 mm Chimney temperature 169 C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 830 mm Heigh...

Page 10: ...power 10 Pa Chimney connection diameter 110 mm Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney 130 mm Chimney temperature 189 C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 530 mm Heigh...

Page 11: ...or cleaning 1 pc Cement 1 pc Hand held cement press 1 pc Refractory cloth with Al layer 1 pc Refractory parts for the grate 4 pcs Refractory curved segments 6 pcs Heat resistant apron to be used at th...

Page 12: ...ould be carried out minimally by two adult persons since it is required by the weight of the stove Find a place where the stove shall be installed Check for the rigidity of the structure under the sto...

Page 13: ...ted to the chimney with the required parameters The cross section of the chimney should be minimally of 150 mm diameter and its height should be minimally 5 m It is recommended for a good performance...

Page 14: ...nd metal sheets The distance between the flammable object and the protecting board the clean air gap must be minimally 25 mm in order to avoid the risk of fire As long as there are the objects made fr...

Page 15: ...C3 EASILY FLAMMABLE Particleboards laminated sawdust and sawdust particle boards sawdust boards pilolamit Particleboards akulit bukolamit bukolit hobra sololit Boards made fro plant matters cork board...

Page 16: ...minutes first heating in the stove Then let the stove slowly cool down FUEL The stove was designed for the combustion of wooden split and whole logs of a reasonable circumference up to ca 28 cm dried...

Page 17: ...bustion air shall remain in MAX position the flame must be still The wood can be loaded to the stove in horizontal askew position as well as vertically The procedure of air adjustment must be repeated...

Page 18: ...terminate the adjustment of secondary air Fig 1 position e Such heated up stove can heat for approx 12 hours depending on the type of the stove heating and weather conditions The fuel doses shall be...

Page 19: ...order to prevent the breach of any stove part on the cemented connections Furthermore nothing can lean on the stove even when it is cold It is also forbidden to manipulate with the stove parts during...

Page 20: ...n of fuel in the stove till the complete burning out of the fuel and the extinguishing of all hot coals in the stove including the ash can and at the same time the cooling down of the entire surface o...

Page 21: ...xpert trained by the manufacturer of the stove as soon as possible at first then follow his her instructions If it is impossible to contact him her do not continue in the activity or situation INSPECT...

Page 22: ...nge colour and the fume coming out of the chimney should be pale You shall thus avoid killing of humans and animals by suffocation CO2 and fume killing of humans and animals by poisonous gas CO that c...

Page 23: ...g of the complete Operation Manual and safety regulations The cleaning and regular maintenance of the stove must be carried out by the competent technician at least once a year Aids for stove cleaning...

Page 24: ...risk of property and surroundings damage by fire STOVE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE We recommend regular inspection cleaning maintenance and possible repairs of the stove to be done by the competent emplo...

Page 25: ...d interior section of the stove remember to clean the area of the stove connection to fume duct Gross contaminants on the internal wall of the stove should be removed using a steel brush If necessary...

Page 26: ...m up downwards Non patinated stove is to be gently polished using soft cloth flannel suede wool b Complete bronze patinated stove is to be gently brushed using brass brush mainly its bronze parts unti...

Page 27: ...on if damaged or pressed out if there is a fumed spot on the surface of the stove anywhere around the seal In the case the seal replacement is necessary call the relevant authorised servicing organisa...

Page 28: ...3 hereof shall apply only supposing that The stove was installed assembled and put into operation by the authorised serviceman which is proved by the drawn and acknowledged protocol kept by the releva...

Page 29: ...stipulation of Article 616 of the Civil Code as the conflict with the purchase contract In the remaining months of warranty period of the stove the process shall depend upon the fact whether there is...

Page 30: ...26 NOTES...

Page 31: ...27 CONTACT DATA SERVICE Address ACCONT s r o Pod H jom 1367 168 018 41 Dubnica nad V hom SK E mail Web kachlesahara gmail com www liatinove kachle sk...

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