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SCAN-LINE 800 SERIES
OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
DANISH DESIGN . DANISH QUALITY . DANISH PRODUCTION
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APPROVED FOR USE IN SMOKE CONTROL AREAS WHEN
BURNING DRY WOOD LOGS OR AUTHORISED FUELS
Page 1: ...LINE 800 SERIES OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN APPROVED FOR USE IN SMOKE CONTROL AREAS WHEN BURNING DRY WOOD LOGS OR AUTHORISED...
Page 2: ...ulations However the area of the opening should never be less than 175 cm2 which corresponds to a diameter of 150 mm If a damper is fitted Approval means that consumers can be sure that the stove meet...
Page 3: ...is fitted with roof support so that the top panel of the stove is not required to bear the entire weight of the chimney excessive weight may cause damage on or noise from the stove Draft conditions Po...
Page 4: ...fires If the wood is wet and inadequately seasoned a large proportion of the energy in the fuel will be used to vaporise the water and this will all disappear up the chimney Thus it is important to u...
Page 5: ...n airflow in when the handle is in the top position fig 1 Reduce combustion airflow gra dually by lowering the handle When the Fig 1 Fig 2 Open Closed The SL800 stoves are designed and te sted to burn...
Page 6: ...rther wood can be added 6 Place 2 3 logs on the ash bed ensu ring that the wood is not stacked too closely and with the adjust the side airslider to fully on position The wood will light in 2 3 minute...
Page 7: ...efuelling A fresh supply of fuel should normally be added while there is still a good layer of hot embers Spread the embers over the base grate most towards the front of the stove Lay a single layer o...
Page 8: ...air The stove provides excellent heating efficiency and the window is easy to maintain as the secondary air flushes the surface of the glass Note that the stove will of course blacken if the airflow...
Page 9: ...nergy is used to dry the wood resulting in poor heating economics and an increased risk of soot deposits in the chimney OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS MAINTENANCE The surface of the stove has been tre ated with...
Page 10: ...d against defects in manufacturing FOR FIVE YEARS This guarantee does not cover Wea ring parts fragile parts such as The fire proof bricks in the combu stion chamber The smoke baffle The glass The sea...
Page 11: ...w instructions in Scan Line Rota ting Base Instructions for Use without tightening the central screw Place the lose connection and tighten both screws right through to the 2 screw holes in the rotatin...
Page 12: ...glass door seal on the end of the air connector Remove the plate on the column and seal the hole with silicone before pressing the connector not supplied into place Connection through column from belo...
Page 13: ...13 Emptying the ash pan fig 5 8 Changing to back smoke outlet Fig 9 16 5 6 7 8 9 13 10 11 15 12 16 2 x Grease Grease not included Lubricate Ash pan 14...
Page 14: ...14 Cleaning after sweeping the chimney andreplacing the stones Fig 17 23 Scan Line 800 standard 17 23 22 21 20 19 18...
Page 15: ...see fig 31 Alternatively the stove must be fitted to stand against a non com bustible wall 2 Ensure that there is at least 547 mm between the lower edge of the glass in the door and the floor see fig...
Page 16: ...es this power rests with Ministers in the de volved administrations for those coun tries Separate legislation the Clean Appendix A Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 ap plies in Northern Ireland Therefor...