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2. Install the cover (2) with mounting plate (B) and

bolt (C) in the outlet (A) that is

not

connected to

the chimney; see following figure.

The cover is designed to form a whole with the
top plate when placed on the upper side.

3. Use the supplied stove sealant for sealing the

connection collar and the cover.

Fitting the handle

The appliance is supplied with a loose handle, the so-
called "cold hand".

Fit the wooden handle to the adaptor using screw
M8x50 provided; see following figure.

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Installing and connecting

1. Install the appliance in the right place, and make

sure it is level.

2. Connect the appliance hermetically to the flue.

3. In the case of connection to outside air: connect

the outside air supply to the connector you have
fitted to the appliance.

4. Install all the parts you removed in the right places

in the appliance.

Never use the appliance without the fire-
resistant inner sheets.

The appliance is now ready for use.

Use

First use

When you use the appliance for the first time, make
an intense fire and keep it going for a good few hours.
This will cure the heat-resistant paint finish. This may
result in some smoke and odours. You could open
windows and doors for a while in the area where the
appliance is located.

Fuel

This appliance is only suitable for the burning of
natural wood; sawn and chopped wood that is
sufficiently dry.

Do not use other fuels, as they can lead to serious
damage to the appliance.

You are not allowed to use the following fuels, as they
pollute the environment and because they heavily soil
the appliance and flue, which may lead to a chimney
fire:

Treated wood, such as scrap wood, painted wood,
impregnated wood, preserved wood, plywood and
chipboard.

Plastics, scrap paper and domestic waste.

Wood

Hardwood, such as from oaks, beeches, birches
and fruit trees, is the ideal fuel for your stove. This

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Summary of Contents for 640 CB

Page 1: ...PERATING MANUAL WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION ET MODE D EMPLOI POELE A BOIS EINBAUANLEITUNG UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG HOLZ FEUERST TTE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N Y USO ESTUFA DE LE A ISTRUZIONI PER L INSTALL...

Page 2: ...ting 8 Use 8 First use 8 Fuel 8 Lighting 9 Burning wood 10 Controlling the air 10 Extinguishing the fire 11 Removing ashes 11 Fog and mist 12 Solving problems 12 Maintenance 12 Chimney 12 Cleaning and...

Page 3: ...ot be held liable for any problems or damage resulting from incorrect installation Observe the following safety rules when installing and using the appliance In this manual you can read how the DOVRE...

Page 4: ...broken or cracked it must be replaced before you can use the appliance again Make sure there is adequate ventilation in the room where the appliance is installed The combustion will be incomplete in c...

Page 5: ...dings adjacent trees or other obstacles The chimney part outside the house must be insulated The chimney must be at least 4 metres high As a rule of thumb 60 cm above the ridge of the roof If the ridg...

Page 6: ...ermissible Carpets and rugs must be at least 80 cm away from the fire Protect a flammable floor from possible falling ash in front of the fire with the aid of a fireproof protective plate The protecti...

Page 7: ...nnect the appliance The top plate is loose on the appliance and can simply be lifted off the appliance By removing removable parts it is easier to move the appliance and to avoid damage Note the locat...

Page 8: ...the appliance without the fire resistant inner sheets The appliance is now ready for use Use First use When you use the appliance for the first time make an intense fire and keep it going for a good f...

Page 9: ...creosote Creosote is a highly flammable compound and may cause a chimney fire Lighting You can check whether the flue has enough draught by lighting a ball of paper above the baffle plate A cold flue...

Page 10: ...will burn more slowly as the oxygen can only reach some logs easily If you want to burn wood for a longer period make a compact stack 4 Close the door of the appliance 5 Close the primary air inlet a...

Page 11: ...larly than to add many logs at the same time Use the filling door to add fuel to the appliance Extinguishing the fire Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out If a fire is damped down by reducing...

Page 12: ...end of the heating season you can clean the interior of the appliance thoroughly If necessary first remove the fire resistant inner plates See the chapter Installation for instructions on removing and...

Page 13: ...quently Lubricate the moving parts such as guide systems hinge pins latches and air slides with heat resistant grease that is available in the specialist trade Touching up damaged paint Small areas of...

Page 14: ...ature increase measured in measuring section 197 K 215 K Temperature measured downstream from the flue spigot 336 303 C Minimum draught 12 Pa 12 Pa CO emission 13 O2 0 10 0 09 NOx emission 13 O2 81 mg...

Page 15: ...Appendix 2 Measurements 640CB 09 00095 000_640CB Subject to change because of technical improvements 15...

Page 16: ...760CB 09 00100 000_760CB 16 Subject to change because of technical improvements...

Page 17: ...combustible material 640CB Minimum distances in millimetres 09 20017 046 Protective insulated connection pipe Combustible material Incombustible material thickness 100 mm Subject to change because of...

Page 18: ...0CB Minimum distances in millimetres 09 20017 045 Protective insulated connection pipe Combustible material Incombustible material thickness 100 mm 18 Subject to change because of technical improvemen...

Page 19: ...of fireproof protective plate A B B 09 20002 004 Minimal dimensions of fireproof protective plate A mm B mm Din 18891 500 300 Germany 500 300 Finland 400 100 Norway 300 100 Subject to change because o...

Page 20: ...oot deposit hermetically tight no chinks Chimney stack incorrect Sufficiently high above the roof no obstacles in its vicinity Air inlets set incorrectly Open the air inlets completely Appliance conne...

Page 21: ...from 17 Connection measurements 15 Connection collar fitting 7 Connection collar for connection to chimney 7 Control air supply 11 Control of air 10 Cover Fitting 8 Cover on flue 5 Creosote 11 D Damp...

Page 22: ...P Paint finish 8 Particulate emission 14 Prevent a chimney fire 11 Primary air inlet 9 R Removal of ashes 11 Remove ashes 11 S Scraper for ash removal 11 Scraper for removing ash 7 11 Screens clean 12...

Page 23: ...ombustible materials 4 fire resistant inner plates 8 glass broken or cracked 4 13 hot surface 4 regulations 4 stove window cleaner 13 terms and conditions for insurance 4 ventilation 4 5 Weather condi...

Page 24: ...E O E...

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