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2. The second stoking

Open the door. Place two pieces of wood (5-8 cm in diameter) horizontally in the bottom of the combus-
tion compartment (corresponding to 0.9-1.15 kg). Place 6-10 pieces of kindling randomly on top. Place 
2-4 firelighters between the top layer of kindling. Light up the fire-lighters and close the stove door. Set 
the temperature level to level 2. When there is a restoking alarm, you should restoke. Place 2 pieces of 
new firewood (up to 1.15 kg each) with a diameter of approx. 7-9 cm in the combustion chamber. Let the 
fire burn and let the stove cool down to room temperature before the next lighting. 

3. The third stoking

Repeat the second stoking, but use more wood this time. Set the temperature level to level 3. Let the 
fire burn and allow the stove to cool down after the fire has died out.

Lighting Up

A successful combustion process requires that the wood is lit in the right way.  A cold stove and a cold 
chimney challenge the combustion process. Be careful to make a good lighting with suitably dry wood, 
using kindling and lighting the fire in the top layers of kindling.

Open the door. Place two pieces of wood (5-8 cm in diameter) horizontally in 
the bottom of the combustion compartment (corresponding to 0.9-1.15 kg). Place 
6-10 pieces of kindling randomly on top. Place 2-4 fire-lighters in between the top 
layers of kindling. Light up the fire-lighters and close the stove door.  Select the 
desired room temperature level.

When the door of the stove is opened the IHS system is activated. If lighting up does not occur within 
15 minutes, the system will automatically go back to standby and the dampers will be closed.

If the flue gases do not reach a high enough temperature for kindling or firing, IHS Smart Control

TM

 and 

the wireless room temperature sensor emit a stoking alarm, even if there is still unburned wood and 
flames in the combustion chamber. The stoking alarm is emitted to make you aware that the fire needs 
more energy. Restoking with small pieces of kindling wood can often provide a more rapid and sufficient 
temperature rise.

HWAM Autopilot IHS

TM

 closes all three air dampers when the stove is in standby mode. This prevents 

hot air from the room to enter the chimney (heat loss). This might on the other hand result in a very 
cold chimney when the stove is lit. In certain cases it is necessary to assist the draught in the chimney by 
burning a couple of newspaper pages on top of the wood ready to be lit. Read more on www.hwam.com 
about the function of the chimney.

Important! 

The door must not be opened when lighting up. It must always be closed when the stove is in use. Oth-
erwise the stove’s intelligent control system does not function. The door should only be opened when 
lighting up, when restoking, and when cleaning the stove. Never leave a stove before there are lasting 
flames in the wood after firing!

The Thermostat  Function

The HWAM  Autopilot IHS

TM

 will in general have an environmentally friendly combustion and adapt to 

the desired room temperature. The thermostat function is designed as a radiator valve. The user enters 
a desired heat level, which suits the room in which the stove is installed. When the thermostat is set at 
a heat level, the control function will adapt to this temperature.
•  If the room temperature is lower than the desired heat level, the control function increases the flue 

gas temperature in order to increase the heat radiation from the stove.

•  If the room temperature is higher than the desired heat level, the control function decreases the flue 

gas temperature, thereby giving the layer of embers as long a life as possible before re-stoking. This will 
reduce the heat radiation from the stove and facilitate re-stoking without having to light up the fire 

Summary of Contents for 4510

Page 1: ...User s Manual EN 05 09 2017 97 9688 www hwam com 4530 4550 4560 4540 4520 4510 ...

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Page 3: ...ish Drawings 4 8 HWAM Autopilot IHSTM 9 For UK The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas 10 Installation 11 Firing manual wood 16 Firing in general 19 Maintenance 20 Operational problems 21 Declaration of Performance 21 ...

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Page 9: ...combus tion as well as a good fuel economy regardless of external conditions such as the type of firewood used the chimney the user s experience and other external circumstances The HWAM Autopilot IHSTM consists of the following components Air box the Air box contains a printed circuit board software as well as three motors that control primary secondary and tertiary combustion air The fresh air s...

Page 10: ...Air Act can be found here https www gov uk smoke control area rules Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The HWAM 4500 IHS stoves detailed below have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs ...

Page 11: ...stove Model Weight Height Width Depth HWAM 4510c 4510m 99 97 kg 75 5 cm 50 0 cm 40 6 cm HWAM 4510c 4510m with low plinth 105 103 kg 93 0 cm 50 0 cm 40 6 cm HWAM 4510c 4510m with high plinth 109 107 kg 104 0 cm 50 0 cm 40 6 cm HWAM 4520c 4520m 94 92 kg 75 5 cm 50 0 cm 40 6 cm HWAM 4520c 4520m with low plinth 100 98 kg 93 0 cm 50 0 cm 40 6 cm HWAM 4520c 4520m with high plinth 104 102 kg 104 0 cm 50 ...

Page 12: ... combustible constructional hearth The non combustible constructional hearth must extend 425 mm in front of the appliance It is still considered a combustible floor even if an ember catch ing non combustible floor plate is placed on top of the combustible floor Floor in front exceed 100 C demand closer than 425 mm in front of the stove installed without a plinth Floor directly beneath the stove in...

Page 13: ...sing the three screws 8 8 Place the rear plate 3 on the guide taps 11 on the rear side of the stove s base plate and affix the rear plate using the two top screws 4 9 Lie the top plate 2 on the stove 10 Place the cast iron or stone top cover 12 in the hole in the top plate Changing the smoke outlet from top outlet to rear outlet HWAM 4550 4560 Drawing F 1 Remove the heat storage compartment front ...

Page 14: ...ore you start using the stove 4 Rear flue outlet Closed at the factory using a plate affixed with screws The flue outlet is thus concealed behind the rear plate 5 Removable rear plate Must always be installed if the stove is next to a flammable wall 6 Loose heat shield under the ash pan Adjustment feet The stove comes with four adjustment feet Mount and adjust the adjustable feet screws in accorda...

Page 15: ...window pane soot free and sucks air into the combustion via the HWAM Autopilot IHSTM The chimney draft is created by the differences in temperature inside and outside the chimney The higher the temperature within the chimney the greater the draft a brick chimney takes longer to warm up than a steel chimney On days where the weather and wind conditions create insufficient draught inside the chimney...

Page 16: ... rubbish such as milk cartons lacquered wood or impregnated wood or fossil fuels The reason that you should not apply any of the above is that during combustion they develop substances that are health hazardous and harmful to the environment These substances could also damage your wood burning stove and chimney rendering the product warranty void Storage of wood The wood s water content of a maxim...

Page 17: ...perature sensor emit a stoking alarm even if there is still unburned wood and flames in the combustion chamber The stoking alarm is emitted to make you aware that the fire needs more energy Restoking with small pieces of kindling wood can often provide a more rapid and sufficient temperature rise HWAM Autopilot IHSTM closes all three air dampers when the stove is in standby mode This prevents hot ...

Page 18: ...arge amount of wood 700 1200 g 1000 1800 g 1600 2300 g In terms of combustion technique you should always stoke the stove with at least two pieces of wood at a time even if you only use a small amount of wood You can also choose not to restoke After a while the stove will then automatically go into hibernation Important Never leave a stove before there are lasting flames in the wood after re stoki...

Page 19: ...riations in external circumstances Nevertheless it is important to use clean and dry wood humidity approx 16 18 Read more on www hwam com Cleaning the glass We recommend wiping the glass after a fire This is best done using a paper towel Types of fuel The stove may be damaged by very high temperatures and the glass may turn white for example This can be avoided by never allowing the stove to burn ...

Page 20: ...eaning Drawing E Lift the smoke shelf 1 out of the combustion chamber Unhook each half of the smoke guide plate 2 from the hook 3 under the top plate Ashes It is easiest to empty the ash pan by pulling a plastic bag over it turning it upside down and then carefully removing it from the bag Ashes are disposed of via the domestic waste collection Please note that there may be embers in the ashes for...

Page 21: ...tion on chimney or contact chimney sweep Soot door leaking or dislodged Replace or refit Never open the door when there are still flames on the wood Uncontrollable combustion Faulty seal in door Fit new seal Safety Alarms In case the safety alarms go off you must not use the stove Contact your dealer as soon as possible At interruptions that you cannot yourself rectify you should contact the deale...

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