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Warning!

  The  multi-fuel  stove  may  not  be  used  in 

combined  operation  with  air  ventilation  devices  in  your 
house or apartment. 

The

 

operation  of  this  stove  is  not  compromised,  if  the 

devices just circulate air within a room, or if the devices are 
fitted  with  safety  systems  which  automatically  and  reliably 
prevent low pressure forming in the room in which the stove 
is  sited.  It  is  essential  that  you  make  sure  that  you  have  a 
sufficient  supply  of  air  for  combustion  by  checking  with 
your master chimney sweep.  
 
 Heat  energy  is  released  by  burning  combustible  materials, 
which  leads  to  the  surfaces  of  the  stove  being  heated  up 
strongly (the doors, door handles, the operating controls, the 
transparent  windows,  the  side  walls,  the  front  wall  and  the 
exhaust  flue).  Avoid  touching  these  parts  without  wearing 
appropriate  heat  resistant  gloves!  A  heat  resistant  glove  is 
provided with this multi-fuel stove. 
 

Do  not  wear  any loose or flammable articles of clothing 
when adding fuel to your multi-fuel stove!

  

Make  children  aware  of  these  dangers  and  keep  them  away 
from the stove when it is producing heat. 
If incorrect or damp fuels are used, then a chimney fire may 
occur  because  of  deposits  in  the  chimney.  Close  all  air 
openings  in  the  stove  and  inform  the  fire  brigade.  After  the 
fire in the chimney has been extinguished have the chimney 
professionally examined for any cracks or leaks.  
 

Warning!

  Never  operate  the  multi-fuel  stove  without 

water  and  never  without  a  functional  cold  water  supply 
and the operation of the temperature limiting device and 
the accompanying safety controls. 
Otherwise  there  is  a  risk  of  an  explosion  leading  to 
irreparable damage! 

 

3.  Data for calculating the chimney dimensions 

according to DIN 4705 Part 2 

The  data  for  calculating  the  chimney  dimensions  according 
to  DIN  4705  Part  2  can  be  found  in  the  accompanying 
device information sheet.

 

4.  Installation and connection of the multi-fuel 

stove 

The  packaging  of  your  new  multi-fuel  stove  provides  the 
optimum  protection  against  damage.  During  transport 
damage  can  still  occur  to  your  stove  or  its  accessories. 
Please  examine  your  multi-fuel  stove  after  you  have 
unpacked  it  for  damage  and  completeness!  Immediately 
report any defects to your stove dealer! 
Note: Draught deflector plates or similar which are loose or 
have slipped out of their positions are not considered to be a 
defect  (see  section  5.3:  Using  your  chimney  for  the  first 
time). 
The  packaging  of  your  multi-fuel  stove  is  to  a  large  extent 
environmentally neutral. The wood of your packaging is not 
surface  treated  and  can  be  used  as  a  fuel  when  chopped  up 
into small pieces. The cardboard and the film can be sent to 
the local recycling centre without any problems. 

4.1.  Safe distances (minimum distances): 

When  installing  your  multi-fuel  stove  the  officially 
prescribed  fire  protection  regulations  must  be  strictly 
followed. Ask your local master chimney sweep if you have 
any questions about them. 
 
The  following  minimum  distances  from  flammable  or 
temperature  sensitive  materials  (e.g.  furniture,  wallpaper, 
wooden  panelling)  or  from  load-bearing  walls  must  be 
complied with (see diagram below): 
A     20 cm to the rear wall 
B     20 cm to the side walls  
C     80 cm in the radiation area  
 
In the radiation area (C) no flammable building components 
or furniture should be placed within a distance of 80cm from 
the  transparent  window.  This  distance  can  be  reduced  to 
40cm if a radiation protection plate that is well-ventilated on 
both  sides  is  placed  between  the  stove  and  the  flammable 
building components. 
The  minimum  distances  to  flammable  building  components 
and furniture are given on the specification plate and should 
not be any less than these values. 
With flammable or heat sensitive floor-coverings the device 
must  be  placed  on  a  non-flammable  protective  base  plate 
(e.g. steel sheet, glass). The minimum distances are then (see 
diagram): 
D  

50cm 

30cm  (from  the  inner  edge  of  the  opening  to  the 

combustion chamber) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We  stock  protective  base  plates  as  part  of  our  accessories 
programme. If necessary you can order them from your stove 
dealer.  
 

4.2.  Connection to the chimney 

For  connecting  the  stove  to  the  chimney  a  flue  tube  made 
from 2mm thick steel tubing should be used. 
The flue tube should be tightly and securely connected to not 
only  the  exhaust  gas  connecting  piece,  but  also  to  the 
chimney.  Tight  and  secure  connection  is  also  necessary 
between  the  flue  elements.  It  is  essential  to  make  sure  that 
the  flue  tube  does  not  extend  into  the  empty  section  of  the 

Summary of Contents for EN13240

Page 1: ...rning stoves for wood and coal Slow burning stoves and cooking ranges for wood coal and oil Fireplace units for wood Accessories for stove and fireplace Accessories for the central oil supply Air humidifiers HAAS SOHN Sales and distribution in Germany OFENTECHNIK GMBH HAAS SOHN Ofentechnik GmbH Urstein Nord 67 Zur Dornheck 8 A 5412 Puch D 35764 Sinn Fleisbach email office haassohn com email info h...

Page 2: ...comes heated in the convection duct between the inner body and the outer wall and flows out again through the openings on top of the stove The proportion which is radiated heat is produced by heat radiation from the transparent window in the combustion chamber door from the metal surfaces of the stove and if they are present from the ceramic surfaces on the side walls 2 General information safety ...

Page 3: ...ked it for damage and completeness Immediately report any defects to your stove dealer Note Draught deflector plates or similar which are loose or have slipped out of their positions are not considered to be a defect see section 5 3 Using your chimney for the first time The packaging of your multi fuel stove is to a large extent environmentally neutral The wood of your packaging is not surface tre...

Page 4: ...w to and from the temperature limiting device When burning solid fuels in sealed systems then it should additionally be ensured that 1 that sufficient water pressure at least 2 bars is available for the water for domestic use 2 the system including the service condition of the temperature limiting device is examined at least once a year by an expert In order to avoid the temperature limiting devic...

Page 5: ...circumstances cause the chimney draught to be affected so that exhaust gases are not completely removed In principle the stove should therefore be operated using the smallest possible amount of fuel during this transition period in order to be able to improve combustion and the draught by opening the sliding controls for air 5 7 Emptying the ash The ash is to be removed from the grate into the ash...

Page 6: ...ict with legislation Only replacement parts that are expressly authorised or offered by the manufacturer may be used We would like to point out that our customer service offices are also available on the usual terms and conditions at any time after the expiry of the guarantee We reserve the right to make technical changes HAAS SOHN gives no guarantee for damage to or defects in devices or parts th...

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