PELLET STOVE ARITERM LILLA FRÖ
ARITERM SWEDEN AB
Installation Instructions -
2013.10.10 - 4/20
ARITERM-SP-PX26868-A.1
Care and maintenance summary
We recommend that you follow the care and maintenance instructions in order to obtain the best
possible results from your stove.
• The stove needs air in order to function, never close the supply air vent to the house.
(This is not an issue for those who chose a solution with Ariterm Arrow; this ensures that the
stove has air).
• Your engineer has adjusted the amount of fuel used in the stove’s starting dose. Use the menu
system to change the starting dose and output, see section 1.6 in the manual.
• We recommend removing the ash daily during the firing season, or each time pellets are filled.
Remove ash through the door using the handle supplied. Lift out the burner from the burner
housing and remove any ash from the ash box (unburned pellets must not be emptied into
the ash box, there is a risk of them starting to smoulder).
• After a period of use, the glass in the door becomes coated with soot and eventually becomes
opaque. Therefore, it should be cleaned on the inside using kitchen roll moistened with normal
tap water. We recommend that this is done every time the pellet hopper is refilled.
Wait until the glass has cooled before you start cleaning!
• Vacuum the ash from the ash box once between visits from the chimney sweep, which is
normally twice a year. The ash hatch is located behind the filler hatch and it can be lifted straight
up after the plastic knob has been screwed loose.
• The stove’s tubes are swept automatically using the sweeping unit (patent pending) every time
the hatch is opened, and they normally do not need any further sweeping.
• Vacuum the interior of the stove once a year to prevent the stove’ s fans from becoming jammed
by the soot that gets into the stove. To access the fan first pull out the plug then remove one of
the stove sides.
• If you have installed Ariterm Arrow, ash must be removed from it at least once every firing season.
NOTE!
When you start your stove for the first time there may be a slight smell of paint, this is
because the paint on the stove body must cure fully before one can obtain odour free operation.