background image

8

2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

General warning and safety information

Observance  of  the  introductory  general  warning  information  is 
imperative.

 

Q

Read the entire manual thoroughly before installing and putting 
the stove into service. Observe the national provisions and laws 
as well as the regulations and rules applicable locally.

 

Q

RIKA stoves should only be installed in rooms with normal humidity 
(dry areas according to VDE 0100 Part 200). The furnaces are not 
splash water protected and may not be installed in wet areas.

 

Q

Only approved transport equipment with sufficient load carrying 
capacity may be used with your heating appliance.

 

Q

Your  heating  appliance  is  not  suitable  for  use  as  a  ladder  or 
stationary scaffolding.

 

Q

The burning of fuel releases heat energy that lead to extensive 
heating of the stove surfaces, doors, door and operating handles, 
glass, flue pipes and possibly the front wall. Refrain from touching 
these parts without appropriate protective clothing or equipment 
e.g.  heat-resistant  gloves  or  means  of  operation  (operating 
handle).

 

Q

Make  your  children  aware  of  this  particular  danger  and  keep 
them away from the stove during heating.

 

Q

Only burn approved heating materials.

 

Q

The combustion or introduction of highly flammable or explosive 
materials  such  as  empty  spray  cans  etc.  in  the  combustion 
chamber  and  storing  them  near  the  stove  is  strictly  prohibited 
due to the danger of explosion.

 

Q

No light or inflammable clothing is to be worn when post-heating.

 

Q

Use the heat-resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your 
stove.

 

Q

Only  use  suitable  tools  from  our  range  of  accessories  when 
handling  embers  and  make  sure  that  no  embers  fall  out  of  the 
combustion chamber onto inflammable material.

 

Q

Push the embers together to form a firebed when you add new 
fuel (logs).

 

Q

Placing  non-heat  resistant  objects  on  the  stove  or  near  it  is 
prohibited.

 

Q

Do not place clothing on the stove to dry.

 

Q

Laundry racks etc. must be placed at a sufficient distance to the 
stove – ACUTE DANGER OF FIRE!

 

Q

When  your  stove  is  burning,  the  use  of  highly  inflammable  and 
explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms is prohibited.

Note

Waste and liquids may not be burnt in the stove!

Note

To prevent your stove from overheating of the internal components,
do never cover the convection fins!

Note

Your stove will expand and contract during the heating and cooling 
phase.  This  can  sometimes  lead  to  slight  bending  or  cracking 
noises. This is normal and is no reason for a complaint.

First heating

The stove body, just as various steel parts, cast iron parts and the 
flue  pipes  are  painted  with  a  heat  resistant  paint.  During  the  first 
heating the paint dries out completely. This may cause a slight smell. 
Touching or cleaning the painted surfaces during the curing should 
be  avoided.  The  hardening  of  the  paint  is  finished  after  the  first 
heating with high power. 

Safety distances

Note

1. To non-combustible objects
a > 40 cm b > 10 cm
2.  To  combustible  objects  and  reinforced  concrete  load-bearing 
walls 
a > 80 cm b > 20 cm

Tip

please observe a minimum distance of 20 cm behind and sideways 
the stove for maintenance.

10

Summary of Contents for BACK

Page 1: ...Operating manual BACK...

Page 2: ...p 9 3 BRIEF INFORMATION ON COMBUSTIBLE LOGS 10 Suitable fuels and fuel amounts 10 Wood types 10 Output controlling 10 Clean combustion 10 4 INSTALLING THE STOVE 11 General information 11 Connection to...

Page 3: ...ation 15 Cleaning the combustion chamber 15 Empty the ash drawer 15 Cleaning painted surfaces 15 Cleaning the door glass 15 Cleaning the oven 15 Cleaning the convection air openings 16 Combustion air...

Page 4: ...xploded diagram 1 2 3 6 5 4 5 11 10 9 15 20 21 21 28 27 30 17 22 23 24 25 110 26 19 19 18 20 18 8 12 33 10 14 32 7 13 16 31 29 47 48 49 50 51 52 46 35 36 37 39 40 34 38 44 40 41 42 45 53 46 43 57 55 5...

Page 5: ...5 EN 4 80 81 80 82 75 78 85 70 71 72 73 74 76 77 79 86 83 84 87 88 89 94 95 97 95 98 99 100 101 105 102 103 109 107 108 90 93 92 96 107 106 104 93 92 96 91 91 62 63 66 64 67 65 68 69 61...

Page 6: ...plate 58 Z37434 Shaft of soot remover 59 L03450 Mechanical soot remover 60 N111981 Hexagonal screw 61 L03467 Ash drawer 62 Z35812 Bottom plate 63 Z35813 Grate 64 Z37251 Fire brick left 65 Z37238 Defl...

Page 7: ...ange kW 4 8 Room heating capacity depending on house insulation m3 90 210 Fuel consumption kg h till 2 2 Efficiency 83 9 CO2 9 3 CO emission on 13 O2 mg mN 3 565 Dust emission mg mN 3 24 5 Exhaust g s...

Page 8: ...worn when post heating Q Use the heat resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your stove Q Only use suitable tools from our range of accessories when handling embers and make sure that no embe...

Page 9: ...ted with the combustion chamber door closed Q The combustion chamber door may only be opened to add fuel and must then be closed again otherwise other firing installations connected to the chimney may...

Page 10: ...icularly suitable It burns with a constant flame and forms long lasting embers Coniferous wood has higher levels of resin and burns off faster as do all softwoods and tends to spray sparks Wood type C...

Page 11: ...inspection door for regular inspection and cleaning must be present The flue pipe connection to the chimney has to be air tight Combustion air Every combustion process requires oxygen from the surrou...

Page 12: ...rniture and stove panels Assembly dismantling panels Lift the top straight up Now loosen the hexagonal screws and tilt the side panel Subsequently lift the side panel to remove it Install the removed...

Page 13: ...er E15834 at your RIKA dealer Combustion air regulation The performance of your stove also depends on the chimney draught therefore the control knob for combustion air regulation must be used accordin...

Page 14: ...logs are well lit the control knob can be set one step further to zero position another few minutes later depending on draught and fuel quality amount Refilling After the first burn off add one or two...

Page 15: ...ut embers FIRE RISK Empty the ash drawer Empty the ash drawer regularly The ash drawer is simply pulled forward with the combustion chamber door open Cleaning painted surfaces Wipe the painted surface...

Page 16: ...u could vacuum out embers FIRE RISK Cleaning the flue pipes annually Remove the flue pipes Inspect and clean the chimney connection Brush off any soot and dust deposits in the fire and in the flue pip...

Page 17: ...h glass cleaner Problem 2 Stove smells strongly and or fumes are emitted Cause s Q Burning in phase taking into service Q Stove has accumulated dust and or dirt Possible solution s Q Wait to end of bu...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ...ser and installation manuals valid at the time of purchase Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to...

Page 20: ...ypesetting and printing errors reserved 2017 RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH Z37363_Back_EN 13 09 2017 RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH M llerviertel 20 4563 Micheldorf AUSTRIA Tel 43 0 7582 686 41 F...

Reviews: