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Mini Johanna 

 

 
 
 

4.6 Cleaning the flue and baffle  

 

A reduction in heat output is nearly always due to 

 

obstruction of the flue. Also, the presence of burnt gases with odours 

can be a sign of an obstructed flue.  
The  flue  of  your  stove  must  be  cleaned  at  regular  intervals.  The  amount  of  soot  and  the  frequency  of  cleaning  will 
depend largely on the type of fuel and the type of use (low or high heat output). 
Clean the flue pipes, proceeding as follows: 
- Clean only when the stove is cold; 
- Close all openings which are not to be cleaned; 

- Remove the flue pipes and clean them outdoors; 

- Remove and suck all deposits inside the stove, after removing the hotplate rings and their support; 

- Remove all residuals on the grate or in the ash pan  

- Open the opening “D” for cleaning (see page 4); 
- Remove the layer of soot under the oven zone using scraper; 
After cleaning all the flue, close the opening “D” under the oven zone. 
Before refitting the hotplate rings, check the brick lining of the fire zone. Fine cracks in the lining are inevitable, and do 
not affect stove operation. Minor damage can be repaired using refractory mortar

 

 

 

 

5 – TROUBLESHOOTING  

 

5.1 The stove does not work 

-       Make sure the connection and size of the flue are suitable for the stove's heating power. 
-       Make sure the flue is constructed in conformity with the current regulations. 

-       Make sure the flue inspection doors and openings are closed and sealed. 

-       Make sure no other appliances are connected to the flue. 

 

5.2 Difficult lighting  

-      Open the primary air control and the damper. 
-      Use wood with low moisture content. 
-      Make sure the room is well-ventilated, to ensure a sufficient amount of oxygen in the air. 
-      Make sure the flue is suitable for the stove's heating power. 

 

5.3 Smoke leaks 

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Check the flue draught. 

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Make sure the flue pipe connection complies with the seal requirements. 

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Make sure the ash does not obstruct the primary air grille. 

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Make sure combustion residuals do not block the flue pipe. 

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Make sure the primary air control is open.  

 

5.4 The glass gets dirty quickly  

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Make sure the fuel is of a recommended type. 

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Make sure the wood is seasoned and dry.  

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Too much fuel in the combustion chamber. 

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Make sure the secondary air control is correctly adjusted.  

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Check the flue draught. 

 

5.5   Condensate in combustion chamber  

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Make sure the procedure for first lighting has been carried out. 

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Make sure the fuel is of a recommended type. 

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Make sure the wood is seasoned and dry.  

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Make sure the flue is insulated and complies with the applicable standards. 

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Check the flue draught. 

   5.6    The oven does not heat   

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Make sure the oven door is properly closed. 

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Make sure the damper is closed (pos. “Z”) 

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Make sure the fuel burns normally.  

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Make sure there is sufficient flue draught. 

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Make sure the combustion gas ducts are clean. 

Summary of Contents for MINI JOHANNA

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance manual MINI JOHANNA model stove Read the instructions carefully before installation and startup 48 41 30 130 EN 07 09 ...

Page 2: ...entilation 2 5 Advice on flues and connections 3 STOVE USE 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Startup 3 3 Lighting and controlling the fire 3 4 Adjusting the combustion air 3 5 Normal operation 3 6 Operation with slow combustion 3 7 Operation in off season 3 8 Oven operation 3 9 Idle period and summer 4 ROUTINE STOVE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 Removing the ash 4 2 Cleaning the glass 4 3 Stove cladding mainten...

Page 3: ...re the stove is installed must have openings or air inlets communicating with the outside of the house and able to ensure a sufficient air change Never close the combustion air inlet and fume outlet openings Do not handle easily flammable or explosive substances in the vicinity of the stove when it is operating During operation the intense heat generated by combustion of the wood makes the outside...

Page 4: ...st iron Radiant hotplate in cast iron with chromed steel handrail W x D 750x500mm Fire door H x W 220x160 mm Combustion chamber in 60 mm thick refractory material Oven stainless steel H x W x D 265x285x425 mm Nominal heat output 6 kW Efficiency 76 Wood consumption 1 78 kg h Flue pipe 120 mm Fume outlet Top rear with modification Max fume temperature 225 C Average CO content at 13 O2 0 38 Required ...

Page 5: ... pan inside 1 3 4 Baffle inspection door D This door gives access to the baffle located under the oven for cleaning Fig 2 Primary air control 1 3 3 Primary air control C By means of the revolving air control on the ash door the primary air can flow into the lower part of the stove through the ash pan and grate The primary air is necessary for the combustion process therefore make sure to empty the...

Page 6: ...et collar Position A is advisable when lighting the stove and during summer operation Position Z must be used for oven cooking 1 4 Permissible and non permissible fuels Permissible fuels are natural type logs of wood dry and resin free beech oak and birch 20 25 cm long The wood should be seasoned for at least two years the maximum recommended moisture content is 20 in order to ensure combustion wi...

Page 7: ...the current local regulations 2 TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION 2 1 Packing handling shipment and transport The stove can be lifted using a lift truck inserting the forks of suitable length in the special spaces in the wooden packing Make sure the equipment used for lifting and transport can take the weight of the stove specified on the dataplate and in this manual Avoid taking the load in areas where ...

Page 8: ...Such openings must be protected with grilles and must never be obstructed If the air is insufficient even the operation of an extractor hood in the room or exhaust fans can negatively affect stove operation 2 5 Advice on flues and connections Flues must be made from suitable materials and perfectly insulated with characteristics that prevent temperature decreases The inner walls must be perfectly ...

Page 9: ... insulated All connection joints must be carefully sealed in particular where the connection enters the flue If there are several heating stoves in the same home each must have its own flue It is inadvisable to make openings in the flue for other appliances since the draught could be negatively affected According to Standard UNI 7429 the chimney cap must meet several requirements above all it must...

Page 10: ...ugh air control ensures the completion of combustion in the upper part of the firebox 3 5 Normal operation Remove the ash from the grate every time before loading fuel Put 2 3 logs of wood on the bed of embers Despite the large capacity of the combustion chamber it is advisable to only load a max of 2 3 logs at a time Overloading does not increase efficiency but will overheat the stove damaging it...

Page 11: ...mp cloth and normal non abrasive detergents Remove any encrustations with suitable detergents before they become dry The ceramic glass can withstand temperatures of around 750 C in case of breakage it is advisable to replace it with another original glass supplied by Cola The glass must only be cleaned when the stove is cold 4 3 Stove cladding maintenance Clean the cladding only when the stove is ...

Page 12: ...constructed in conformity with the current regulations Make sure the flue inspection doors and openings are closed and sealed Make sure no other appliances are connected to the flue 5 2 Difficult lighting Open the primary air control and the damper Use wood with low moisture content Make sure the room is well ventilated to ensure a sufficient amount of oxygen in the air Make sure the flue is suita...

Page 13: ...nty is cancelled in case of any problem breakage or accident due to non compliance with the instructions given in this manual The company reserves the right to make technical or aesthetic modifications to the products at any time without notice The drawings measurements diagrams and any other configurations are given only by way of example ...

Page 14: ... MINIJOHANNA Safety distance to adjacent combustible materials Rear right left side floor 300 300 0 mm Emission of CO to 13 O2 in combustion products 0 380 Maximum operating pressure Flue gas temperature 225 C Nominal heat output 6 kW Energy efficiency 76 Fuel types Legna in tronchetti Wood logs ...

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