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Glass panes become dirty.

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- Burn dry wood only.

- Heat up the fireplace with

additional blocks and then

reduce the capacity to a

lower setting.

- Check whether the chimney

needs to be cleaned. If

necessary, have the

chimney cleaned.

- Open a window or a vent

measuring at least 150 m

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- Burning wood that is too

damp.

- Insufficient heating

capacity selected.

- Not enough draught in the

chimney.

- Insufficient air circulation in

the room.

GB

PROBLEM

Stove causes a smell.

Not enough heat.

REMEDY

- Heat the stove at a low

temperature for a few hours

as described. Then a few

hours at maximum heat.

- Have your dealer check the

heating capacity.

- The draught in the chimney

must be at least 0.10 mbars.

Check that the chimney is

properly sealed. 

Are the doors of other

hearths/stoves connected to

the same flue closed? 

Be sure to check for open

cleaning hatches. Seal any

leaks.

- Make sure the connection to

the chimney is tightly

sealed. The materials used

must be fireproof.

- Check that the door is

properly sealed. If necessary,

have the seal replaced.

- Use only thoroughly dried

wood.

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- Hardening of the lacquer

and evaporation of oil

traces.

- Insufficient heating

capacity.

- Too little chimney

draught.

- Exhaust pipe too long or

leaky.

- Glass door not airtight.

- Burning damp wood.

7. TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for BELLUS HEROS 100

Page 1: ...installation manual and instructions for use wood stove 40 010 5xx 01 14 BELLUS HEROS 100 Saturnus 8 NL 8448 CC Heerenveen Postbus 219 NL 8440 AE Heerenveen...

Page 2: ...13 5 5 Stoking Tips 13 5 6 Extinguishing the Stove 13 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 14 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 APPENDIX 1 PARTS LIST 18 APPENDIX 2 TECHNICAL DATA 20 GB GB DESCRIPTION OF THE STOVE 1 Stove p...

Page 3: ...ronmental and energy saving tips This manual is available in Dutch English German and French GB GB 2 1 FOREWORD Congratulations on the purchase of your new Faber International wood stove You have made...

Page 4: ...uld be placed within 80 cm of the front of the stove GB GB GB 4 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Have the stove installed by a qualified installer in accordance with local and national fire safety regulations Hav...

Page 5: ...sitive subfloors in particular the stove should be placed on a floor sheet 4 4 CHIMNEY The chimney connection must be able to withstand temperatures of at least 400 C The exhaust pipe between the stov...

Page 6: ...between the center of the chimney opening to the highest part of the roof in metres Alpha is the roof slope through which the flue in question was cut in degrees H is the height of the chimney openin...

Page 7: ...hen approximately 25 full This is equivalent to about three 2 5 kg logs with a maximum length of 35 cm The stove should never be filled to the top as this may cause overheating and damage the stove GB...

Page 8: ...y extinguished Pull the front plate towards you and remove it by lifting the front slightly then extracting it completely Extract the grate using the grate handle Scoop any remaining ash into the ash...

Page 9: ...he fact that the stove is dirty GB GB 14 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Warning Do not clean the stove until it has completely cooled Daily Shake wood remains and ash from the grate into the ash bucket Al...

Page 10: ...temperature for a few hours as described Then a few hours at maximum heat Have your dealer check the heating capacity The draught in the chimney must be at least 0 10 mbars Check that the chimney is...

Page 11: ...PARTS LIST APPENDIX 1 GB 19 GB 18...

Page 12: ...at 0 8 x normal capacity 8 Pa APPENDIX 2 T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L D DA AT TA A B BE EL LL LU US S VHR registration number 97 02029 Output 8 0 kW Heating capacity according to DIN 18893 Tab 2 under...

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