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Cleaning and Maintenance

The stove can be wiped with a dry and lint-free cloth. The ceramic glass can also be wiped with 
a dry cloth, or you can buy a special glass cleaner at your authorized dealer’s. The glass cleaner 
must be used as directed. Never use cleaning agents with abrasive properties.

The combustion chamber lining is a wearing part that must be protected against knocks and 
shocks. The lining may be used in spite of small cracks, but if it begins to crumble, it must be 
replaced.

Prior to any required sweeping, the smoke deflector plate must be removed by gently lifting the 
plates and removing the pins. 

With daily use, make sure that the seals are intact and ensure that they are replaced before they 
allow leakage. 

Always remember to ventilate the room after repairs to painted surfaces and the use of care 
products.   

Once a year, or more, according to national and local rules, stove should be cleaned properly, in 
order to make sure that dust and ashes are cleaned out from the convection area. This service 
which must be undertaken by a qualified specialist, should include sweeping, leak test and 
service of the flue liner. If the stove has been out of use for longer periods, always perform this 
service.

Please also see passage: Ash drawer and bottom grate for regular service routine.

Don’t ever use any spare parts not recommended by an authorised dealer. 

Summary of Contents for 15 ECO

Page 1: ...ENGLISH ILD 15 ECO EN 13240 NS 3058 Manual Model ILD 15 ECO VERSION NO 2 12 08 2021...

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Page 3: ...do wygasaj cego pieca 13 U ycie w spos b przyjazny dla rodowiska 13 U ywanie pieca w r nych warunkach pogodowych 13 Regulator powietrza do rozpalania 14 Regulator powietrza do palenia 14 Popielnik i r...

Page 4: ...d combustion air supply 17 6 m3 h Fuel Wood Fuel consumption 1 90 kg h Amount of fuel 1 40 kg Amount of fuel max 2 10 kg Refuelling frequency for nominal output 45 min Weight 109 kg Internal flue conn...

Page 5: ...rnt in the stove First Time Use Before the stove is heated up for the first time we advise you to open all the doors and windows in the room where the stove is installed to ensure an optimal ventilati...

Page 6: ...l the heat shield of the inner mantle up and take it out 2 Loosen the cover plate by turning it back and forth until it loosens 3 Drill a hole 8 mm in all fasten points of the cover plate for rear out...

Page 7: ...es by removing the pins holding the plates First remove the lower plate then the upper 6 Remove the bolts from the cover plate 7 Beat carefully with a hammer on the inside until the plate loosens 8 Th...

Page 8: ...8 ENGLISH 9 Mount the bolts on the cover plate 10 Finally you can mount the flue connecting piece in the rear outlet Remember to remount the heat shield in the inner mantle...

Page 9: ...function is to protect the floor and flammable material against any sparks that may occur A floor plate can be made of steel or glass but the stove can also be erected on clinker concrete natural ston...

Page 10: ...t the plate and remove the pins in the side plates holding the plate in place Push the front of the deflector plate upwards and turn it carefully making it possible to remove the plate from the burn c...

Page 11: ...you are not sure of the stove s draught a chimney sweep can measure it The chimney sweep will also ensure that the chimney is airtight safe and equipped with a cleanout door If there are any other co...

Page 12: ...part of the metal piece in the backside of the burn chamber Be careful not to overload the stove as this causes wear and tear to the stove and may in serious cases destroy the stove The maximum amoun...

Page 13: ...air is added when the control is in the furthest left position when fire is established gently close the primary control by sliding it towards the right The right air control secondary air is to be us...

Page 14: ...rds the right See also passage for lighting the stove Far left fully open primary air Far right closed primary air Secondary Air Control During normal heating the secondary air control is typically op...

Page 15: ...odically inspected and cleaned out using a suitable vacuum cleaner Make it a routine to check that the door gasket is firm and intact each time stove is cleaned Tip The door is provided with a spring...

Page 16: ...re may still be embers present a long time after the fire has burned out Dampers Left Open Operation with the air controls open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with air contr...

Page 17: ...y throttle down the primary air damper NOTE The wood must never be placed higher than the tertiary holes at the rear of the burn chamber this does not apply at a cold start Warning All exposed surface...

Page 18: ...ting the plates and removing the pins With daily use make sure that the seals are intact and ensure that they are replaced before they allow leakage Always remember to ventilate the room after repairs...

Page 19: ...Ma odstupanje DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO 258 00 000 WARM 1 Po 27 3 2019 100 454 307 150 1088 49 382 507 80 27 3 2019 27 3 2019 27 3 2019 2768 2768 2768 2768 Podru je primjene Dopu teno St iz Izmj...

Page 20: ...N MATERIALE DATO SIGN Krog Iversen Co A S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg TG NR EMNE C Working Folder Designs Scan 59 ECO 90559001 idw 90559001 Opstillingstegninger brandmur baseret p Scan 59 07 05 2020 KEN Scan...

Page 21: ...build up on glass Incorrect secondary airflow setting Excessive primary air Fuel too wet See Fuel Wood pieces too large Improper firewood waste wood pallets etc See Fuel Chimney draft insufficient dim...

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