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PACKAGING 

 
Your first impression is important to us!  
The  packaging  of  your  new  stove  provides  excellent  pro-
tection against damage. However damage to the stove and 
accessories may still occur during transport.  
 

Therefore please check your stove on receipt for dam-
age  and  completeness!  Report  any  deficiencies  to 
your  dealer  immediately!  Pay  particular  attention  dur-
ing  unpacking  that  the  stone  and  ceramic  panels  re-
main intact. Scratches to the material can easily occur. 
Natural  stone  and  ceramic  panels  are  excluded  from 
the warranty.

 

 
The  packaging  of  your  new  stove  is  environmentally  neu-
tral to a great extent. 
 

The wood used in the packaging has not been surface 
treated and may therefore be burnt in your stove. The 
cardboard  and  film  (PE)  can  be  disposed  of  via  the 
municipal waste collection for recycling.

 

 
 
 

TECHNISCHE DATEN 

 

This  is  a  Design  1  fire  and  has  a  connection  for 
fitting  to  a  chimney  that  is  equipped  for  other  fires 
and  boilers  for  solid  and  liquid  fuels,  insofar  as  the 
chimney  dimensions  are  in  accordance  with  DIN 
4705, Part 3. 
 

TECHNICAL DATA

 

Dimensions (mm) and weights (kg)

 

Height 

1000 

Width 

440 

Depth of the corpus 

440 

Weight with steel casing 

158 

Flue pipe outlet diameter 

130 

Raed heating capacity as per EN13240 

6 kW 

Lowest thermal output 

3 kW 

Room  heating  capacity  dependent  on  the 
house insulation 

70-160 m3 

Fuel flow rate 

1,70 kg/h 

Efficiency 

81,9 % 

CO2 content 

8,9 % 

CO emissions related to 13% O 

524 mg/Nm3 

dust emissions 

39 mg/Nm3

 

 

Exhaust values for multiple use of the chimney accord-
ing to DIN 4705 or to dimension the chimney according 
to DIN 4705.

 

Flue gas mass flow 

6,7 g/s 

Flue gas temperature 

214,2 °C 

Minimum flow pressure at rated heating ca-
pacity 

12 Pa 

 

 

The  owner  of  small  firing  systems  or  the  person 
authorised  for  the  small  firing  system  is  to  keep  the 
technical  documentation  and  is  to  submit  it  to  the 
authorities or the chimney sweep on request. 

 
 
 

 

PARTS - OVERVIEW 

 

 
Description 

01 Furnance door machined  

Z33564 

02 Door glass  

Z33465 

03 Glass holder  

L00475 

04 Lens head screw with ISK  

108830 

06 Hinge complete  

B15934 

07 Grub screw  

111696 

08 Door support  

L01214 

09 Hexagonal nut  

100483 

10 Taptite with 6-kt M5x12  

108313 

11 Washer DIN9021  

100169 

12 Torision spring  

Z33541 

13 Grate door handle  

B15866 

14 control casing  

Z14937 

15 Grub screw  

108427 

16 Lens head screw with ISKM8x16  

104622 

17 Grub screw with ISK and studM5x6  

104060 

20 Fire clay front left  

Z33464 

21 Fire clay rear  

Z33462 

22 Deflection plate lower  

Z33539 

23 Fire clay front right  

Z33463 

24 Deflection plate upper  

Z33540 

25 Deflection plate upper  

Z33540 

26 Screen machined lower  

Z33575 

27 Shaker grate lever  

L01235 

28 Shake grate roh  

Z33469 

29 Shaker disk  

Z25948 

30 Cheese head screw with ISK  

100061 

31 Ash draw  

L01239 

32 Log guard  

33 Locking plate  

Z20219 

34 Blot  

Z20133 

35 Locking sleeve  

Z14921 

36 Cheese head screw M5x12  

100751 

40 Sandstone cover  

Z33538 

41 Sandstone cover  

Z33538 

40 Soapstone cover  

Z33579 

41 Soapstone cover  

Z33579 

42 Aluminium profile side panel  

Z33461 

43 Side panel jacket front/right rear/left  

L01232 

44 Aluminium profile side panel  

Z33460 

45 Side panel jacket front/left rear/lright 

L01231 

46 Rear wall  

Z33563 

47 Side panel jacket front/right rear/left  

L01232 

48 Aluminium profile side panel  

Z33460 

49 Aluminium profile side panel  

Z33461 

50 Side panel jacket front/right rear/left  

L01231 

51 Cooking plate lid 

Z10021 

52 Countersunk head screw 

100223 

53 Flue pipe adapter 

Z17799 

54 Control knob 

Z33349 

55 Supply air regulator 

B16018 

Summary of Contents for VITRA

Page 1: ...1 VITRA Instruction manual ...

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Page 3: ...3 Flue pipe connec tion with original angle pipe Connection dimensiones ...

Page 4: ...4 Furnance door ...

Page 5: ...5 Furnance Casing 55 54 ...

Page 6: ...al combustion air feed 12 4 Operation Lighting the fire 13 Ash drawer 14 Operating the shaker grate 14 Rotary control knob 14 5 FITTING OPTIONS Changing flue pipe connection above to connection at rear 15 6 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING General maintenance 16 Finish condition and cleaning 16 Convection air openings 16 Cleaning the flue gas channels 16 7 PROBLEM SOLVING What to do if 17 8 GUARANTEE AND ...

Page 7: ...re 214 2 C Minimum flow pressure at rated heating ca pacity 12 Pa The owner of small firing systems or the person authorised for the small firing system is to keep the technical documentation and is to submit it to the authorities or the chimney sweep on request PARTS OVERVIEW Description 01 Furnance door machined Z33564 02 Door glass Z33465 03 Glass holder L00475 04 Lens head screw with ISK 10883...

Page 8: ...bustion 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 explo sion No light or inflammable clothing is to be worn when post heating Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is prohibited Do not place clothing on the stove to dry Stands for ...

Page 9: ... fires BA 1 These fires must only be operated with the fire door closed 1 8 The fire door must only be opened for adding fuel and must then be closed again as this could otherwise lead to a danger to other fires that are also connected to the chimney 1 8 1 When the fire is not in operation the fire door must be kept closed 1 9 When using wet fuel and if operation is throttled too much the chimney ...

Page 10: ...WOOD TYPES Different types of wood have different fuel values Decidu ous wood is particularly 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 soft woods and tends to spray sparks MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES Wood 2 logs of approx 0 6 kg Wood briquettes broken 2 pieces of approx 0 6 kg The output of your stov...

Page 11: ...mage or soiling of the fire and chimney as well as the environment 2 THE RIGHT QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD AND FIREWOOD DIMENSIONS Too much firewood leads to overheating This stresses the material too much and leads to poor flue gas values Too little firewood or logs being too large means the stove does not reach optimum operating temperature The flue gas values are also poor in this case The right quant...

Page 12: ...nnection may not project into the chimney shaft Seal the gap between flue pipe and wall liner with ceramic sealer The installation must conform to the respective safety and building regulations Please contact your master chimney sweep in this context He will be pleased to inform you If you use a system chimney e g glazed fireclay we would ask you follow the manufacturer s connection instructions c...

Page 13: ...olours pro duce very poisonous substances in the flue gas 3 Now light the paper Wait until the soft wood chips are burning well Close the shaker grate handle and the pri mary air slide a few minutes later Set the secondary air slide to the ideal setting a few minutes later 4 After this has burned lay approx 1 3 kg wood 2 billets on the fire Open the shaker grate handle and the primary air slide un...

Page 14: ...heating loss of warranty Caution Embers could remain in the ash Only fill the ash into non flammable containers and do not put the ash onto flammable surfaces OPERATING THE SHAKER GRATE Page 4 Part 27 The ash is moved from the fire into the ash drawer by moving the shaker grate handle to and fro This frees up room for the primary feed air that is required for the heat ing phase in the fire The sha...

Page 15: ...l part 46 using a hacksaw Please remember when changing the flue pipe connec tion that the individual parts of the soapstone panel ling weight about 34 kg In addition the surfaceof the soapstone should be protected to prevent scratching Swap the flue gas connector and the hob part 51 53 with each other Fit the new plate fins part 43 must be optionally or dered Make sure your fingers do not become ...

Page 16: ...ss cleaner can be obtained from your special ist fire dealer Should the glass become heavily sooted the possible cause could be damp wood The fire finish is highly refractory and must only be cleaned using a cloth damp if necessary Only use original paint for touch up work this is available from your specialist dealer as an accessory Under no circumstances must the paint be cleaned before heating ...

Page 17: ...y 2 Stove does not draw properly Chimney draught insufficient Stove is sooted over inside See A small study of heating See Maintenance and cleaning 3 Stove does not start burning properly Weather influence Incorrect heating up See Fire lighting See Fire lighting 4 Stove smells strongly and smokes outside Burning in phase Stove is dusty dirty See Operation curing of coating See Convection air openi...

Page 18: ...at the time of purcha se Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant Wear parts and parts affected by fire are excluded such as glass coating surface coatings e g handles panels seals fire trough grates draught plates deflector plates combustion chamber liners e g fireclay c...

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Page 20: ...20 G U A R A N T E E G A R A N T I E Customer Client To A Stamp Marque Z33571 2011 05 05 ...

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