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1.15 troubleshooting table - applies to all stove types

Fault

Cause

Troubleshooting

Solution

Lighting problems. When the 
stove is cold, smoke seeps 
into the room. Once the com-
bustion chamber has heated 
up, the stove burns well.

Inadequate chimney draft. 
The chimney only has 
sufficient draft when it is hot.

You can test using a lighter whether 
flame is drawn into the combustion 
chamber. 

Improve the chimney.

The stove burns poorly after 
the warm-up phase, and the 
glass slowly soots up.

Soot in the flue pipe.

Check the flue pipe regularly, as the 
problem arises slowly.

Clean regularly, and limit the use 
of horizontal flue pipes. Do not use 
firewood which generates large 
quantities of ash.

If the stove burns poorly
after start-up, and the
glass slowly soots up.

Inadequate chimney draft.

The fault usually already occurs during 
lighting. Measure the chimney draft.

Improve the chimney draft. 

Insufficient air supply.

Check the air supply.

Read the operating instructions and 
instruct all users.

Damp wood.

Use clean, dry wood with a maximum 
moisture content of 20%.

Firewood should ideally be dried for 
at least one year after splitting.

Firewood pieces too large.

The optimum size is a length of 25 cm 
and max. diameter of 10 cm.

Use smaller pieces of firewood.

Insufficient air supply to the 
room. Range hoods, airtight 
windows, etc.

Ensure there is sufficient fresh air 
supply, open a window, check the 
outdoor air supply.

Depending on the cause, windows 
must be opened or the outdoor air 
connection cleaned. 

Insufficient air supply to the 
room. Range hoods, airtight 
windows, etc

Ensure there is sufficient fresh air 
supply, open a window, check the 
outdoor air supply.

Depending on the cause, windows 
must be opened or the outdoor air 
connection cleaned.

The vermiculite in the 
combustion chamber is 
becoming very worn.

Wood and flue gases wear 
down the vermiculite.

Investigate whether the wear is 
normal. 

Normal wear and minor cracks are of 
no significance. It should be replaced 
when the steel of the combustion 
chamber is visible.

Too rapid combustion.

Too much chimney draft.

To test, you can open the cleaning 
hatch, but remember to close it again.

Measure the chimney draft and install 
a damper in the flue pipe if necessary.

The door or ash pan/drawer 
seal is defective.

While cold, close a piece of paper in 
the door – the seal should hold the 
paper gently in place so it does not 
fall out by itself. Normal wear.

Replace the seal.

The vermiculite in the 
combustion chamber is 
cracked.

Shocks or impacts while 
adding firewood.

Normal wear

Cracks only have cosmetic signifi-
cance. Replace when the steel of the 
combustion chamber is visible.

Steel surfaces in the 
combustion chamber 
have oxidised.

The temperature in the 
combustion chamber is 
too high.

Unsuitable fuel is being used (such as 
coal). Check the quantity of firewood 
being used, read the operating 
instructions.

If there are clear cracks or weak-
nesses in the stove body, it must be 
replaced.

The stove whistles

Too much chimney draft

To test, you can open the cleaning 
hatch, but remember to close it again.

Install a damper.

The stove 'clunks'

Usually due to tension in the 
metal plates.

Generally only occurs while heating 
up and cooling down.

Adjust the metal plates.

The stove ticks

Normal expansion and 
contraction due to 
temperature changes.

A normal sound.

Ensure that the temperature in the 
combustion chamber is as constant 
as possible.

The stove creaks.

The temperature in the com-
bustion chamber is too high.

Use less firewood. Also check the seal 
in the ash pan/drawer.

See the operating instructions.

The stove smells. 
The surface is steaming.

The paint on the stove sur-
ace is not yet fully hardened.

See the operating instructions 
regarding the first firing.

Ensure there is sufficient ventilation.

Condensation in the 
combustionchamber.

Moisture in the vermiculite.

Check the condition of the vermiculite. Evaporates by itself after the stove has 

been lit a few times.

Damp wood.

Measure the moisture content.

Use dry firewood.

Condensation from the flue 
pipe.

The pipe is too long or the 
chimney is too cold.

Check the flue pipe's length and heat 
loss.

Improve the flue pipe, insulate the 
chimney.

Damp wood

Measure the moisture content.

Use dry firewood.

Summary of Contents for Ambition 5

Page 1: ...1 oPeratinG anD installation instrUCtions Danish design Danish Quality Danish Production www heta dk EN AMBITION Stove is exemt for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood Pending...

Page 2: ...883 62 mgC Nm3 ved 13 O2 Fire safety Reaction to fire A1 Test of fire safety in connection with the burning of wood Approved Distance to combustible materials Rear whit insulation whitout insulation S...

Page 3: ...883 92 mgC Nm3 ved 13 O2 Fire safety Reaction to fire A1 Test of fire safety in connection with the burning of wood Approved Distance to combustible materials Rear whit insulation whitout insulation S...

Page 4: ...imum fuel economy The Ambitions are recommended as exempt for use within smoke control areas SCA throughout the UK see clean air act Appendix A of the air supply regulation so that it can t be closed...

Page 5: ...dealers Neverthe less when in transport or handling damage of the often heavy stoves can occur It is important that upon receipt check your Heta product completely and report any damage or defects to...

Page 6: ...art materiale bag ovn Afstand l br ndbart materiale side af ovn Afstand l m bel Middel CO emission nominel last ved 13 O2 Middel CO emission I Mg Nm3 ved 13 O2 656 Mg R ggas Temp Nominel last 261 C St...

Page 7: ...n 5 and 42 for Ambition 8 of its fully open position A permanent amount of air will therefore enter the firebox to feed the fire producing negligible amounts of smoke and unburnt hydrocarbons The appl...

Page 8: ...eft for a long time Never empty ash into a combustible container 1 7 Reduced burning The stove is approved for intermittent use Never turn down the air down so much that there does not come any flames...

Page 9: ...create lower flue tempe ratures Wind and weather conditions also in fluence draft in some cases it may be disad vantageous wind direction combined with the position of the chimney can cause negative d...

Page 10: ...NACS natio nal association of chimney sweeps registered chimney sweep In the event of smoke or malodorous fumes are being produced you must first check to see whether the chimney is blocked The chimne...

Page 11: ...on chamber is visible Too rapid combustion Too much chimney draft To test you can open the cleaning hatch but remember to close it again Measure the chimney draft and install a damper in the flue pipe...

Page 12: ...C VI C Cleaning combustion air intake C C Cleaning of the firebox C VI C Checking switch gasket for door C S VI C S Checking changing gasket for glass C S VI C S Checking changing gasket for flue pipe...

Page 13: ...17 Cleaning after sweeping or before replacing vermiculite stones Note it may be necessary to clean vaccum the holes and air ducts behind the rear stone Order of removing Fire bricks Replace in revers...

Page 14: ...08 9086 Hinge pin 6x40 SS 2 6 0016 0031 Handle 1 7 1013 0732 Door hock 1 8 0008 1007 Flat screw M6x6 4 9 0008 0040 M5x10 Ch 2 10 0008 9015 Pin 5x26 1 11 0008 3503 Brass disc M6 6 4 11 1 6 1 12 1013 07...

Page 15: ...2 Back stone top right 1 8 0023 004879 Back stone bottom right 1 Ambition 5 Parts Inside fire chamber Ambition 8 Parts Inside fire chamber 6 5 2 1 3 7 8 4 Pos No Name Qty 1 0023 005003 Back stone top...

Page 16: ...tallation Instructions Contents 2 Installation instructions 17 2 1 Distance requirements 17 2 2 Floor 17 2 3 Chimney connection 17 2 4 Combustion air and ventilation 18 2 5 Stovedrawings measurments 1...

Page 17: ...ront of the fireplace stove the substrate must consist of non combustible material for ex Steel glass plate stone or tile floor The size of the non combustible surface must follow the applicable natio...

Page 18: ...ir inlet vent The air inlet vent must be fitted correctly and insulated to prevent formation of condensate The cross section of the vent and grille must be at least 78 cm If the vent leads out into th...

Page 19: ...19 345 100 125 137 345 920 381 920 550 458 817 Ambition 5 Ambition 8 416 100 125 mm 138 454 416 619 619 550 516 156...

Page 20: ...nnecting direct air behind When installing external air supply connect the air intake to the direct air pipe using flexi pipe Flexi pipe not included Ambition 8 416 457 817 550 920 125 135 454 416 920...

Page 21: ...mensions in mm Distance to flamable materials A rear the stove with insulation without insulation B at the sides C over the stove D to furniture Ambition 5 150 200 400 385 1100 Ambition 8 175 225 400...

Page 22: ...22 2 8 Changing to back outlet 2 3 5 4 6 DETAIL D SCALE 1 1 5 1 4025 0007 1500 001146...

Page 23: ...the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an of fence to emit smoke from a chimney of a buil ding from a furna...

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