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fire once again. Leave the air control fully open 

and allow the fire to build before refueling with 

larger pieces of wood. Then adjust the air con-

trol for optimum combustion. Do not overload 

the firebox by loading above the tertiary air dif-

fuser at the back of the firebox and ensure that 

the wood is retained by the log guard. Always 

ensure that the wood is not tightly stacked so 

that air can circulate freely. 

Do not leave the door open: 

Operation with the door open can cause excess 

smoke. The appliance must not be operated 

with the appliance door left open except as di-

rected in the instructions.

Do not leave the air control completely open: 

Operation with the air control permanently open 

can cause excess smoke. The appliance must 

not be operated with air controls or dampers left 

open except as directed in the instructions.

 

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1.6 Refueling

Refueling of your stove should be done while 

there is still a good layer of embers. Distribu-

tethe embers with the majority of them to the 

front. Place pieces of wood equivalent to about 

1,1 kg on top of the embers perpendicular to 

the door. Now open the combustion air com-

pletely. If the stove and/or chimney cools down 

too much, it may be necessary to use the start-

up air and possibly have the door ajar. 
The wood will then ignite within a very short time

(Typically 1 to 3 minutes). Once the fuel is Ignited. 

Close the door and regulate the air back to ope-

rating air. When the fire is well established, you 

can now regulate the operating air to the desired 

combustion level.
Rated output (see DOP of page 2) measured 

when the combustion air is about 35% open.

Ensure when refueling that the wood is not too 

close, it will cause poorer combustion, less heat 

out-put and lower efficiency.
The fuel load, must be maintained below the top

series of air holes and within the outer vent in

each side. Fig. 6

When refueling be careful to place 

the fuel into the combustion cham-

ber gently, (use the provided glove). 

By not doing so you risk cracking or 

breaking the vermiculite.

If there is reduced draft in the chimney, we re-

commend opening a window at stoking. This will 

give better ventilation to the room and more oxy-

gen for combustion.

1.7 Door stop

The stove door is 

held open by pressing 

the door stop in while

the door is fully open.

1.8 Emptying the ash

By using the shaker grate, it rotates back and 

forth so the ash falls through the holes and into

 

the ashtray, see Fig. 8. It is advantageous to 

leave a layer of ash  in the bottom of the combu-

stion chamber on top of the grate as insulation.

 

Be careful when emptying the  

ashes out. There can be hot embers 

left for a long time.

Summary of Contents for Scan-line 8

Page 1: ...ND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN SCAN LINE 8 SCAN LINE 8 SCA Scan line 8 SCA is exempt for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood EC...

Page 2: ...058 3059 0 63 g kg OGC CEN TS 15883 32 mgC Nm3 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 Sides di...

Page 3: ...k of Heta A S 18 02 2020 0037 1495 Version 3 4 Printed in Denmark Subject to printing errors and changes Operating Instructions Contents Declaration of Performance 2 Before installation 4 5 1 Operatin...

Page 4: ...r 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 t...

Page 5: ...Product description Serial No Distance to combustible back wall 120 mm Distance to combustible at the side wall 350 mm Distance to furniture 850 mm Average CO emission bases on 13 O2 0 05 Emission of...

Page 6: ...closed beyond 35 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 un burnt hydrocarbons The appliances w...

Page 7: ...ey cools down too much it may be necessary to use the start up air and possibly have the door ajar The wood will then ignite within a very short time Typically 1 to 3 minutes Once the fuel is Ignited...

Page 8: ...the stove Setting up a fence if you have small children may be necessary Do not place flammable objects like drying racks furniture curtains too close to the stove 1 11 Draft conditions and the chimn...

Page 9: ...important to use dry well seasoned wood for eg wood with a moisture content of less than 20 Achieve this by storing the wood for 1 2 years before use Pieces of firewood with a diameter of more than 1...

Page 10: ...ly this may be due to excessive chimney draft You should also check to make sure that the door seal and ash pan seal is intact and correctly fitting If the stove it generating too little heat this may...

Page 11: ...n 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: ...ng 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 reverse order S...

Page 13: ...4 6 2 3 7 8 Order of removing Fire bricks 13 1 20 Scan Line 8 Side windows Cleaning after sweeping or before replacing vermiculite stones Note it may be necessary to clean vaccum the holes and air duc...

Page 14: ...sted sides 131 kg Scan Line 8 With Side windows 106 kg The nominal output is the output to which the stove has been tested Testing is conducted with the combustion air around 50 open 1 22 Guarantee He...

Page 15: ...16 1013 0432 Glass clips small 6 1 23 Parts Doors 23 5 19 8 26 2 12 13 11 16 9 6 29 20 15 3 24 5 32 31 14 21 1 17 18 4 25 31 27 10 7 10 7 28 30 16 9 22 Pos No Name Qty 17 1013 0907 Bracket handle 1 18...

Page 16: ...le 1 3 0023 0200 Back stone top 1 4 0023 0201 Back stone bottom 1 5 0023 0202 Right side stone back 1 6 0023 0203 Left side stone back 1 7 0023 0204 Right side stone front 1 8 0023 0205 Left side ston...

Page 17: ...201 Casted grate 1 3 1519 0019 Log retainer 1 4 0023 0199 Baffle 1 5 0023 0202 Right side stone back 1 6 0023 0200 Back stone top 1 7 0023 0198 Upper baffle 1 8 0023 0201 Back stone bottom 1 9 0023 02...

Page 18: ...ring 1x8x60 1 14 0015 2035 Magnet 1 15 0015 3003 Adjustment screw M10 x 40 5 16 0016 0140 Spacers magnet 1 17 1013 0873 Shaker bracket 1 10 16 14 28 7 29 8 23 20 26 20 20 9 24 29 9 10 11 3 22 2 11 2 1...

Page 19: ...Quick lock 6 3 5 0008 9095 Spring 1 4x 10x68 9 1 6 0016 0087 Brass bearing for self closing 1 7 0016 0128 Extension to the gas cylinder 1 8 0025 0151 Gas cylinder 1 9 1012 0096 Spacer for pivot 1 10...

Page 20: ...ontents 2 Installation instructions 21 2 1 Distance requirements 21 2 2 Floor 21 2 3 Chimney connection 21 2 4 Combustion air and ventilation 22 2 5 Stovedrawings measurments 22 2 6 Clearances for ins...

Page 21: ...a top mounted steel chimney In front of the fireplace insert the substrate must consist of non combustible material for ex Steel glass plate stone or tile floor The size of the non combustible surface...

Page 22: ...following requirements must be met Only approved materials may be used from the ventilation unit to the air inlet vent The air inlet vent must be fitted correctly and insulated to prevent formation of...

Page 23: ...unless other wise stated 445 366 981 1029 222 875 125 97 Scan Line 8 With soapstone With soapstone top and casted sides 1011 981 366 97 221 875 125 443 Scan Line 8 With casted sides Stove minimum dime...

Page 24: ...24 2 7 Changing to a back outlet stoves with casted and or stone cladding 1 2 3 4 6 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5 2 3 1...

Page 25: ...25 2 8 Changing to a back outlet stoves with steel cladding 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 5...

Page 26: ...tion 15 of the Deregulation Act 2015 Similarly in Scotland appliances are exempted by publication on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Re gulatory Reform Scotland Act 2014 In Wales...

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