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Problem
Cause, explanation
Chapter, note
Solution
Smoke escapes
when adding wood
Air-extracting equipment is switched on, e.g. kitchen extractor fan.
3.1
Ensure that all air-extracting equipment is switched off.
Wood added prematurely, on top of unburned wood.
3.3
Do not add fresh firewood until there is a bed of hot embers in the combustion chamber.
The chimney is not free.
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Inform the chimney sweep.
Your fireplace has not already reached its operating temperature.
3.2.1
Burn down remaining wood until it forms a bed of hot embers, then add smaller pieces
of firewood.
The door has been opened too wide.
3.3
Open the door slowly and carefully.
Excessively rapid
burn-up / rate of
wood consumption
is too high.
The diameter of your stack of wood is too small.
2.1.3
The ideal diameter for a stack of wood is about 25 cm.
The chimney draught is too strong.
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Inform the chimney sweep. Perhaps increase combustion air flow to counteract choking
action.
The combustion air flow has not been reduced.
3.2.1
Leave the actuating lever in about its center position.
Ever since the initial blaze, the fire door has been slightly open.
3.2.1
Close the fire door!
The recommended wood feed rate has not been observed.
2.1.3
The proper amount of wood feed per hour for your stove can be found in the technical
data.
6.1 CHIMNEY FIRE
The chimney must be cleaned regularly (in Germany e.g. by the district chim-
ney sweep) to prevent the formation of a soot layer in the chimney. Sparks that
are produced during the combustion of wood and enter the chimney can ignite
the soot layer.
Signs of a burning chimney:
• Flames blaze from the chimney mouth.
• Strong flying sparks..
• Smoke and odour nuisance.
• Chimney Cheeks Become Very Hot.
In case of chimney fire:
• Alert the fire brigade via the emergency call number.
• Remove flammable objects from the vicinity of the chimney.
• Under no circumstances should water be used to extinguish!
Due to the high temperatures, even a small amount of
extinguishing water can generate an extremely large amount of water vapour.
The resulting pressure endangers persons and can cause damage to the build-
ing or the furnace system.
7. DISASSEMBLY
7.1 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR DISASSEMBLY
WARNING! Danger due to non-adherence to disassembly
instructions!
Incorrect disassembly of the unit may lead to severe injuries. this chapter
contains important information for safe disassembly of the unit.
• Carefully read this chapter prior to disassembly.
• Adhere to the safety information.
• perform the disassembly work as described.
Only qualified personnel may disassemble the unit. electrical work
may only be performed by qualified electricians.
To prevent danger, always adhere to the following requirements:
• The unit and other parts that you may come in contact with have cooled
down for a sufficient period (e.g. several days).
• No heat or glowing embers remain in the firebox.
• The surroundings of the stove system are protected, e.g. by means of
covers for the floor and furniture.
Prior to disassembly, clean the unit and the stove system. For cleaning work,
remove the baffle plate from the firebox. „5.4 Cleaning“ Page 19.
7.2 DISMANTLING THE UNIT
• Remove all connections between the stove system and the chimney.
• Remove all pipes from the flue gas routing system.
• If installed, remove all pipes from the combustion air line.
8. DISPOSAL
8.1 DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING
ATTENTION! Risk of environmental damage caused by improper
disposal of the packaging!
• Do not dispose of the packaging with the normal household waste.
• Ensure that the packaging is recycled in a proper, environment-friendly
manner.
The packaging is intended to protect the unit from transport damage. the
packaging materials have been selected based on their environment-friendly
characteristics and are made of recyclable materials. the packaging materials
can be returned to the raw material cycle after use.
8.2 DISPOSING OF THE UNIT
ATTENTION! Risk of environmental damage caused by improper
disposal of the unit!
• Do not dispose of the unit with the normal household waste.
• Ensure that the unit is recycled in a proper, environment-friendly manner
Dispose of the unit according to the legal regulations through a specialised
disposal company or your local disposal facilities.