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3.4

 

Unpacking 

All cardboard and synthetic materials are recyclable. Please dispose of these at your local 

recycling center. None of the wooden parts have been surface treated, a nd they can be used 

as heating materials for your woodstove. Very carefully open the packaging so that you do 

not damage anything. Prior to installation, make sure that the base construction can support 

the weight of the stove! Use only proper lifting aids  with adequate support capacities to 

move your woodstove.  

Please do not stand on top of your woodstove; it is not designed to be used as a ladder or 

scaffolding. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Acceptable Fuel 

Acceptable fuel sources are pieces of wood with a length of 30 cm (12”)  and a diameter of 10 cm (4”), as well as wood 

briquettes.  

Only air-dried wood should be used. 

The burning of waste materials, in particular synthetic materials, is not permi t-

ted, according to federal laws regulating emissions.

 In addition, this causes dam age to the fireplace and chimney. Air -

dried wood will achieve a maximum water content of 30% after at least 1 year (soft woods) and/or 2 years (hard woods).   

Wood is not designed for continuous burning, i.e. heating the fireplace overnight with wood is not possible. 

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Safety (Please read, very important!!!) 

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Check on a regular basis to make sure that the woodstove has been attached to the chimney in compliance with 

all regulations. 

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Carefully read the User’s Guide before you use your woodstove for the first ti me.  This will provide you with 

information about how to safely operate your stove. 

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During operation, the woodstove’s surface will become very hot. Pay attention, in particular, to children playing 

in the vicinity of the stove, as they are most likely to  be at risk of injury. Keep small children away from the  

stove. 

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Make sure that no combustible material is located in the vicinity of or on top of the woodstove.  

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Keep the door to the fireplace closed at all times, even if the woodstove is not in operation (w ith the exception of 

the initial heating up cycle).  

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Avoid overloading your woodstove by adding too much fuel at one time. 

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Never use alcohol, gasoline or other illegal, fire accelerators to start your fire.  

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No combustible elements should be located within the heat radiation area of your woodstove.  

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Empty the ash drawer on a regular basis so that it never completely fills up with ashes.  Otherwise, the air su p-

ply to the woodstove will be blocked. 

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Always slide the ash drawer all the way to the back, up to the stop position.  

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Be sure to provide an adequate supply of fresh air to the woodstove.  The stove consumes oxygen. 

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Do not forget that a kitchen fan that is located in the same or an adjacent room can cause a vacuum situation, 

which results in a smoke build-up within the room. Make sure that you have a sufficient supply of fresh air.  

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Never remove hot ashes.  Store the ashes in a container that is fire-proof and not combustible.  

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Always  use the protective glove when operating the woodstove.  Do not touch the  stove with your bare hand  

when it is in operation.  

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Do not store any combustible liquids in the vicinity of your woodstove! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Heckla 1301

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Page 2: ...nce Manual HECKLA Model 1301 Tiles Model 1302 Painted Steel Model 1303 Stainless Steel Model 1304 Natural Stone Model 1305 Sand Stone SABA Model 1401 Tiles Model 1302 Natural Stone Model 1303 Painted...

Page 3: ...kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from heater while it is in use 10 DO NOT OVERFIRE If heater or chimney...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...e 15 3 1 Hand Protection 15 3 2 Technical Data and Dimensions 15 3 3 Delivery 15 3 4 Unpacking 16 3 5 Acceptable Fuel 16 4 Safety Please read very important 16 5 Fresh Air Supply 17 6 Operating Your W...

Page 6: ...627 EPA Exemption Certification All testing done by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc in Middleton WI Packaging List 1 Installation Operation Instruction Manual 1 Set of Baffle Bricks 1 Set of Tiles or...

Page 7: ...ore a central location is often best There are other practical considerations which must be considered before a final selection of location is made Existing Chimneys Wood Storage Aesthetic Considerati...

Page 8: ...ng single wall pipes connector to the top of the woodstove Clearances USA Canada inches millimeters A 18 460 C 18 460 E 18 460 B 15 380 D 5 130 PROTECTED WALL CLEARANCE If the woodstove is installed a...

Page 9: ...or duct to penetrate into the air space below the home The possible effects of room air starvation icing exhaust fans etc and the need for adequate ventilation The following is not mandatory but may b...

Page 10: ...atched so care should be taken to avoid putting heavy or rough objects trivet steamers on the surface If the marble should become scratched the scratch may be removed or diminished by polishing it wit...

Page 11: ...the factory built chimney section Minimum Flue Size The required minimum diameter and area required for the flue size is 6 152 mm diameter which is approximately 28 square inches 711 square mm The ma...

Page 12: ...djacent structures additional chimney height or a special chimney cap may be required to ensure optimum performance To achieve a stable draft the total flue height required from the appliance to termi...

Page 13: ...13...

Page 14: ...l thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152 mm separation area containing fiber glass insul a tion from the wall thimble and cov...

Page 15: ...Note We reserve the right to make modifications in the interest of technical advances Room Heating Capacity The room heating capacity has a nominal value of 8 kW and is to be calculated as follows acc...

Page 16: ...i me This will provide you with information about how to safely operate your stove During operation the woodstove s surface will become very hot Pay attention in particular to children playing in the...

Page 17: ...arly with houses using mechanical air circulation it is important to supply a sufficient amount of fresh air Models Heckla and Saba have a centr al air intake that directly supplies sufficient air int...

Page 18: ...keep the glass window clean The fire intensity can be regulated with the secondary draft control lever Creosote Formation and Nee d for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other or...

Page 19: ...et metal ash containers to empty ashes out A fire should never be started in the woodstove if the ash drawer is not in its proper position Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container...

Page 20: ...stove as follows Never use alcohol gasoline or similar substances including glossy paper to light the fire It does not burn properly and its printed colors produce highly toxic elements in the fumes P...

Page 21: ...primary and secondary draft air supplies If the air supply controls are closed while the fire is still burning or the wood is still glowing the resultant exhaust gas buildup in the woodstove can caus...

Page 22: ...en dipped in the cool ashes to remove the soot on the glass window As a final s tep in the cleaning process use some fresh paper with clean water to rinse the window Even if the chimney is not cleaned...

Page 23: ...opriate protective gear or tools e g heat protection gloves Never put laundry or other objects on the stove to dry Objects that are not heat resistant should never be placed on top of the woodstove or...

Page 24: ...13 2 Replace Glass 13 2 1 Replace glass and door handle on Heckla and Saba IMPORTANT Replace glass only with glass from the manufacturer or distributor of this appliance Glass Dimensions Height 486 0...

Page 25: ...25 13 2 2 Replace ofen glass and door handle on Heckla IMPORTANT Replace glass only with glass from the manufacturer or distributor of this appliance...

Page 26: ...bricks only with baffle bricks from the manufacturer or distributor of this appliance We sincerely hope that your woodstove provides you with many cozy hours of warmth and enjoyment Imported by PO Bo...

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