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2. Important instructions 

prior to

 installation and start-up

2. Important instructions 

prior to

 installation and start-up

Correct installation and Start-up

the safety of the appliance can only be assured if it has been installed by a trai-
ned technician in compliance with the standards and regulations applicable at 
the place of installation. Make sure that the requirements of the applicable laws 
and standards as well as the local fire protection laws and building regulations 
are adhered to. please consult the local qualified chimney sweep regarding the 
assessment of building and technical conditions.

When operating the stove, make sure that there is an adequate supply of fresh 
air

 in the room where the appliance is located. an air exchange of at least 0.8 

times per hour by means of a permanent and secure ventilation of the room 
must be ensured. If the windows and doors are tightly sealed or if other ap-
pliances such as extractor hoods, tumble driers, ventilators etc. draw air from 
the room where the appliance is located, it may be necessary to provide fresh 
combustion air from outside. the inlet apertures for combustion air must not 
be closed. 

For the first 2 to 3 days run the stove with a low output.

 During the first few 

days of operation expansion cracks may form in the fireclay-cladding. However, 
this does not impair the functioning of the appliance.

proper operation

proper operation, 

in compliance with the installation instructions and with the 

operating manual as well as with the instructions regarding safety and environ-
mental protection. 
Bear in mind that the appliance is not childproof (doors, etc.) and therefore 
it must not be operated by children or other people who are not authorized 
or trained. If the appliance is not installed properly and if the instructions (as 
stated in the technical documentation and operating manual) regarding the 
start-up and operation of the appliance are not followed, all warranty claims 
will become null and void.

only use suitable fuels 

by choosing environmentally-sustainable, high-quality 

and dry fuels (see Fuels).

Chimney requirements for heating Systems

Before starting-up the appliance for the first time, the local qualified chimney 
sweep has to certify the suitability and readiness for operation of new or exis-
ting chimneys by a declaration of conformity. 
the owner has to ensure that the chimney is free from obstructions (no co-
verings or blockages). ensure that there is adequate ventilation (sufficient fresh 
air) in the stove room. please point out existing faults and /or alterations with 
regard to the chimney and the heating system. Due to low exhaust gas tempe-
ratures when the seasons change the chimney must be leak-free and humidity-
resistant. Make sure that flue and exhaust gas can escape freely to the outside.

regular cleaning and maintenance

In order to ensure the functionality and efficiency of the appliance, regular 
maintenance and cleaning work must be carried out on every fireplace and all 
the connected system components (e.g. chimney, etc.). 
please observe the instructions regarding maintenance and cleaning in this 
operating manual. Your chimney sweep will also be happy to clean the firepla-
ce. Only clean and properly adjusted appliances work efficiently. 

only install original spare parts

 provided by your local specialist dealer or by 

our company.
parts that are subject to wear and tear (e.g. seals), components exposed to 
high thermal stress (fireclay, cast-iron parts) or broken stove parts should be 
replaced or exchanged as soon as possible.

Correct procedure in the event of chimney fires

If the fireplace, connecting duct and chimney are not regularly cleaned or if 
unsuitable fuels are burned, the deposits may ignite, causing a chimney fire. 

Keep the stove doors closed and turn the air regulators to position „0“. move 
away combustible components from the chimney. Under no CirCUmSTAnCeS 
should you attempt to extinguish the chimney fire by applying water. The 
suddenly developing steam pressure is so high that the chimney could burst.

Before connecting the appliance to the chimney, 
inform the local qualified chimney sweep. 

Before connecting the appliance to the chimney, 
inform the local qualified chimney sweep. 

 

Please read the information in this manual 
carefully before you install or start up your 
appliance for the first time.

 

Failure to do so causes the warranty to be-
come null and void!

 

Keep this operating manual in a safe place. 
Should it be lost, we will be happy to send 
you a new copy. You will find important infor-
mation in it as regards safety, use, proper care 
and maintenance of the appliance, so that 
you can enjoy your appliance for a long time. 

 

If there are any queries please contact our 
technical customer service.

 

The stove must not be modified

, except with 

original stove components, provided and tes-
ted by us or by work performed by our service 
technicians.

 

Please read the information in this manual 
carefully before you install or start up your 
appliance for the first time.

 

Failure to do so causes the warranty to be-
come null and void!

 

Keep this operating manual in a safe place. 
Should it be lost, we will be happy to send 
you a new copy. You will find important infor-
mation in it as regards safety, use, proper care 
and maintenance of the appliance, so that 
you can enjoy your appliance for a long time. 

 

If there are any queries please contact our 
technical customer service.

 

The stove must not be modified

, except with 

original stove components, provided and tes-
ted by us or by work performed by our service 
technicians.

CAUTION: 

The chimney may have become ob-

structed when the stove is heated up again 
after it has been out of use for an extended 
period of time. Before re-starting the stove, 
have the chimney inspected by a specialist 
(chimney sweep).

CAUTION: 

The chimney may have become ob-

structed when the stove is heated up again 
after it has been out of use for an extended 
period of time. Before re-starting the stove, 
have the chimney inspected by a specialist 
(chimney sweep).

Call the fire brigade via the emergency phone 
number.

Call the fire brigade via the emergency phone 
number.

Summary of Contents for THermo Insert DEPENDENT

Page 1: ...THermo Insert Issued January 2012 independent of indoor air DEPENDENT on indoor air Operating Manual with installation instructions GB...

Page 2: ...on 5 4 Important standards guidelines 5 5 Special notes 5 6 Design of the appliance 6 7 Fuels 7 8 Chimney Flue pipe connection 7 9 Air supply for combustion WITH dependence on indoor air open flued ap...

Page 3: ...slowly and first allow the flue gas to escape up the chimney By doing this you prevent the flue gas from entering the room Bear in mind that certain components of the appliance filling door handles et...

Page 4: ...d out on every fireplace and all the connected system components e g chimney etc Please observe the instructions regarding maintenance and cleaning in this operating manual Your chimney sweep will als...

Page 5: ...standards regulations FIRE HAZARD FIRE HAZARD RISK OF BURNS RISK OF BURNS The packaging of your appliances provides good protection against damage in transit Nevertheless damage to the appliance and f...

Page 6: ...al panelling 6 Combustion chamber door handle 7 Combustion chamber door body 8 Combustion chamber door sealant 9 Combustion chamber door viewing glass 10 Combustion chamber door latch 11 Decorative gl...

Page 7: ...e exhaust system must be inspected by the local qualified chimney sweep before starting to use the appliance The exhaust system must be inspected by the local qualified chimney sweep before starting t...

Page 8: ...y slightly pre heated Max length 4 m with 3 bends Negative pressures in the room where the ap pliance is located e g through ventilation sys tems extractor hoods etc may impair the func tioning of the...

Page 9: ...and must be protected against wind The air duct must be at least 100 mm in diameter If rectangular pipes are em ployed an appropriate cross section must be maintained According to the regulations for...

Page 10: ...s ith combustible floors timber flooring synthetic materials fitted carpet etc the use of a floor pad made of safety glass or similar non combustible materi als is recommended According to fire protec...

Page 11: ...ction air casing and the heating appliance must be at least 15 cm The cold room air enters from below via the supply air grille 11 heats up and is fed back at the top through the flue gas grille into...

Page 12: ...p over the fuel results in combustion appropriate for the fuel being used resulting in low pollution emissions Part of the secondary air washes down across the glass front This air wash system ensures...

Page 13: ...s the heating requirements of the room is established by experimenting Guideline values for the fuel quantity and burning time The following Tabe 3 shows the recommended amount of fuel to be added for...

Page 14: ...pliance components grate ash pan ensure they are correctly positioned and function as required and or that there are no leaks Using the vacuum cleaner Allow the appliance to cool down completely and o...

Page 15: ...time Figure 18 To do this swivel the grate using the supplied grate lifter 1 Use the grate lifter to remove the ash pan towards the front 2 3 and empty it then clean the ash chamber Grate If the air...

Page 16: ...o order spare parts Problem Fault Possible cause Solution Smoke escaping during heating up or heating Chimney still cold or stale air in the chimney Light ball of paper in the stove and allow it to bu...

Page 17: ...German standards are complied with Regensburger Norm Stuttgarter Norm and M nchner Verordnung T V Test report number W O 1190 0008 Dimensions installation dimensions Width x height x depth cm 44 x 49...

Page 18: ...nsions appliance connections Dimensions in cm Installation dimensions Design Customer supplied panelling Design Sheet metal panelling 125 114 128 5 52 5 14 3 52 5 109 5 109 5 49 50 5 21 5 22 5 44 7 42...

Page 19: ...Seite 19 Design Sheet metal panelling heat storage block 145 52 5 136 50 5 22 5 51 exhaust gas 12 air intake 10...

Page 20: ...In the event of a repair we will have it carried out correctly and com petently on location or in our works This does not affect the start of the warranty determined by the handover if it is necessar...

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