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NORMAL OPERATION: 

 
The unit must be connected to its flue/chimney. The door to the unit must only be opened when 
someone is in attendance. For safety reasons, the door should only be opened for loading wood 
into the firebox. The firebox must stay closed during operation and during periods of non-use. The 
unit must always be used with the door closed otherwise one would create the effect of an open 
furnace.  
 
The air controls on the front of the stove regulate the emission of heat from the fire. They must be 
opened in accordance with the required calorific output. Better combustion is obtained (minimal 
emissions) when, on loading the wood most of the combustion air passes through the secondary 
air channel. In order to obtain the maximum calorific output, with a chimney draw between 10-12 
pascals is the following: 
 

Primary air intake 

– 2/3 open 

 

Secondary air intake 

– 20mm open 

 

Hourly consumption 

– 1.9kg 

 
The combustion intensity and, by consequence, the calorific output of your stove are in influenced 
not only by the air regulation but also by your chimney. IMPORTANT: In order to assure correct 
combustion of your stove, ensure that the smoke coming out of your chimney is clear. If the smoke 
is white, this indicates that the stove is not correctly regulated or that the wood is too wet. If on the 
other hand the smoke is grey or black, it means that complete combustion is not occurring.  
 

USE OF THE OVEN: 

 
The air supply to the firebox will affect the oven temperature. A good draw and clean flue/chimney 
will allow optimal circulation of hot fumes around the oven necessary for successful cooking. The 
oven rack may be put at different levels. Thick cakes and large roasts should be placed on the 
lowest level. Thin cakes and biscuits in the middle and the upper level should be used to reheat or 
simmer food. 
 

OPERATION IN TIMES OF TRANSITIONAL WEATHER:  

 
During a period of transition; for example when outside temperatures increase, one could pick up 
problems with smoke evacuation. The result is that gases produced during combustion may not be 
completely discharged and one may have a gas odour. In this case, one should more frequently 
riddle the ash grate and increase the air supply. A smaller load of wood should be used ensuring 
that this burns more rapidly (with more flames) and that the draw up the chimney stabilizes. One 
should also ensure that any cleaning traps and connections to the chimney are sealed.  
 

MAINTENANCE: 

 
ATTENTION: 

When lighting the unit for the first time, it must operate at a reduced rate to 

allow the parts to settle correctly. The handles are hot during use and the glove should be 
used (if supplied). The glove should only be used for opening and closing the door 
handles. It is not to be used as a fire glove to pick up burning embers. It is not impermeable 
to liquids and it must not be used as a barrier to chemicals. When not in use the glove 
should be kept on a cool surface.  
 

The chimney should be inspected once a year. The enameled parts of the stove may be cleaned 
with a bit of water and a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Any brass parts may be cleaned with 
suitable commercial products.  

Summary of Contents for 240175

Page 1: ...ulation Manual Loading Front Loading Heating Volume 90 to 240 m3 Consumption 1 9kg per hour wood with 20 humidity Weight 163kg Glass Heat resistant glass up to 750 deg C Rate of emission of CO2 0 11 P...

Page 2: ...ated and impermeable constructed of fire resistant material and resistant to condensation 3 There should be no reductions in crossection of the chimney and off sets from the vertical should not exceed...

Page 3: ...nstalled Dampers should not be used The flue chimney must be homogenous The flue chimney tubing must be able to resist to chimney fires The flue used should be rated to withstand temperatures 50 C hig...

Page 4: ...ing to accepted norms This is especially important with regard to combustible materials and insulation No joins must be made within the actual thickness of the ceiling itself Figure 3 If the unit is t...

Page 5: ...R THE USER The wood burning stove is designed to allow you to cook on the top surface and to heat the room at the same time It can also be used for heating throughout the year The unit is designed to...

Page 6: ...it is perfectly absorbed into the metallic surfaces It is therefore important to take these precautions when lighting 1 Assure yourself that there is a renewal of fresh air in the room where the unit...

Page 7: ...mperature A good draw and clean flue chimney will allow optimal circulation of hot fumes around the oven necessary for successful cooking The oven rack may be put at different levels Thick cakes and l...

Page 8: ...ted Cleaning can be done using a brush or a small vacuum cleaner Once you have finished cleaning take care in putting all the parts back correctly CLEANING THE GLASS Thanks to the intake of secondary...

Page 9: ...absorbent salts in the firebox The cast iron parts can be protected with either a special graphite paste or a neutral vaseline THE STOVE RAILING The handles and protection railings should be cleaned w...

Page 10: ...t allowed as this may damage the stove as well as the chimney causing health problems and problems with neighbours because of smells Wood is not a slow burning fuel and does therefore not allow for co...

Page 11: ...ing door b Close the primary and secondary air inlets c Put out the fire using CO2 powder extinguishers d Call the fire brigade DO NOT USE WATER TO PUT OUT THE FIRE Once the fire has been put out a pr...

Page 12: ...using or handling the appliance 2 Glass seals and ceramic rope seals are considered wear and tear items The following will invalidate any warranty 1 Damage caused by burning fuels other than those for...

Page 13: ...ons and specifications give are subject to variation according to technical requirements In case of a problem occurred during your guarantee period please contact your retailer providing him with a co...

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