Types
Stoves self-closing combustion chamber doors can be connected to a chimney already used
for other stoves and cookers, unless the flue pipe dimension according to EN 12831 dictates
otherwise. Stoves with self-closing doors must always be operated with the combustion
chamber closed
– except when lighting, putting fuel in and ash removal – to avoid the risk of
damage to other fireplaces connected to the chimney, and to prevent leakage of combustion
gases. Stoves without self-closing combustion chamber doors must be connected to their
own chimney. Never operate with open combustion chamber without supervision. Refer to
DIN EN 13384-1 or DIN EN 13384-2 for chimney dimensioning.
Combustion air
Since room heaters are room-air-dependent fire-producing appliances that take their
combustion air from the installation room, the operator must ensure sufficient combustion air.
With sealed windows and doors (e.g. in conjunction with energy-saving measures) a supply
of fresh air may no longer be ensured, and this may impair the room heater’s draught
behaviour. This may affect your wellbeing and possibly your safety. If necessary an
additional fresh-air supply must be provided, e.g. by installing an air valve near the room
heater or by laying a combustion-air duct that takes the air out of the building or into a well-
ventilated room (except for heating cellars). It must in particular be ensured that the requisite
combustion-air ducts are open during operation of the fire-producing appliance. Extractor
hoods that have been installed together with fire-producing appliances in the same room or
connected rooms may adversely affect the function of the stove (possibly involving emission
of smoke into the living room, despite a closed fire-chamber door), and must thus on no
account be operated at the same time as the room heater.
Fire protection
Please note the declaration of performance.
Floors
Floors made of combustible materials in front of stove openings must be protected by non-
flammable building materials. Such protection must comply with national building regulations.
Spare parts
Only use spare parts which have been expressly approved or supplied by the manufacturer.
Please contact your dealer. Do not attempt to modify the fireplace!
Note regarding chimney fires
Use of incorrect fuel or fuel that is too damp may cause a chimney fire as a result of deposits
in the chimney. Immediately close all air openings on the stove and notify the fire brigade.
After the chimney has burnt out, have it checked by an expert for cracks or leaks.
Rated heat output, combustion-air settings and burn-up times
The room heater’s rated heat output is 7 kW. It is achieved with a minimum feed pressure of
14 Pa. No more than 2 to 3 logs are to be added at once.
Chimney made of steel components
Can be connected to a chimney made of steel components.
Safety distance from combustible material
Ensure that all safety distances are adhered to.
Loosely set the stove cladding in order to mark the position and height of the flue-pipe
connection.
Also immediately mark a hole in the floor in case you would like to connect an
air-intake kit (as an accessory).