2.
Safety regulations
The user must consult the user’s manual for instructions on
operating and using the stove.
The stove has been tested according to German regulations.
This offers the possibility of connecting more than one stove to a
single chimney.
The chimney sweeper should be consulted about this.
When the stove is in use the door must be closed.
The fire can be regulated by the primary air regulator.
Do not close the primary air regulator before the wood has burnt to a glow
and the flames are no longer visible.
In houses where air supply (necessary for the fire to burn) is taken from
the room, there should be a sufficient supply of fresh air from outside.
The ash door should always remain closed when the fire is burning.
If the door is left open an uncontrollable amount of air is added to
the fire which may prove dangerous as the stove can become overheated and
parts that are in contact with the fire could buckle or even break.
When the stove is not used for a longer period of time, close the primary
regulator.
This is to ensure that any ash or smell of burning does not enter the
house.
WARNING: CHILDREN PLAYING !!!
A stove becomes very hot when fire is burning !!!
3.
1. INSTALLATION OF STOVE.
The stove is ready for use and during transport must not be put on its side or
upside down.
Care must be taken when transporting the stove to avoid transport damage.
Ensure that cardboard or polystyrene is placed between the stove and the trolley
as the enamelled front and sides can be easily damaged.
After checking that the cleaning flap is in the correct position (at the bottom
behind the oven door) the stove can be connected to the chimney.
If possible, keep the flue pipe short, straight or slightly at an angle when
connecting it to the chimney.
Seal the connection (heat resisting fire rope).
National or European standards, including local standards and any fire
regulations must be complied with.
Ensure that there is sufficient air flow before burning wood.
This is particulary important in well insulated houses and those with a
mechanical ventilation system.
To ensure your chimney has the correct measurements it is possible to
measure it. Ask your chimney sweeper for advice.
Before placing the stove into position check to see if the floor can take the
weight.
When in doubt place the stove on a large slab of stone or marble to divide the
weight.
2. GENERAL FIRE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
During wood burning, high temperatures are reached making it impossible to
touch the top, sides or door without using heat resisting gloves.
Children must be made aware of the dangers and kept away from the stove
when lit.
Installation and operation manual for stove model Aronia 85
Tested according to German standards: DIN EN 12815, Ö-Standard
15A and 1.+2.BimschV., CE and Luftreinhalte-Verordnung Switzerland