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UK
User and mounting manual
Please read also:
SUPPLEMENTARY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE UK MARKET (last 6 pages)
CE approved according to:
EN13240
NS3059
Congratulations on your new wood-burning stove.
We thank you for choosing a TermaTech wood-burning stove and wish you many cosy and warm
moments in the future.
Before using the stove you should read the user and mounting manual and also the SUPPLEMEN-
TARY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE UK MARKET (last 6 pages of this manual) so you
are familiar with the legal requirements as well as the instructions regarding maintenance. By this
it is ensured that the product works as it is intended and you get the most out of your investment
for many years to come.
Installation/user instruction..................................
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Installation instructions in ”smoke control areas”..
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Lighting instruction................................................
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Maintenance...........................................................
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Warranty/right to invoke lack of conformity..........
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Hints......................................................................
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Malfunctions / FAQ.................................................
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Technical specifications / DOP................................
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Drawings with explanations...................................
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Supplementary Inst. Instructions UK.....................
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Drawing concerning smoke control kit....................
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
The stove is intended for intermittent combustion. It is not meant to “heat over” at night. By fol-
lowing the instruction below in “Lighting instructions” the best and most environmentally friendly
combustion is achieved.
The wood-burning stove is delivered ready for mounting (the exhaust branch may need to be
screwed on) and must be connected to the chimney with a smoke pipe. The connection between
stove and chimney must, as far as possible, be mounted in one straight piece (with as few bends
as possible) and as minimum horizontally, but preferably rising from the stove to the chimney.
Joints must be tight. Remember that it has to be possible to clean the pipe (possibly with a clea-
ning hatch on the pipe).
If the stove is to be mounted with a rear outlet, then do the following:
Remove (possibly break off) the cover plate at the rear of the stove, all the way to the burning
chamber which provides free passage to the chimney. Subsequently remove the cover plate which
is screwed on the burning chamber. The universal nozzle which is mounted on the top of the stove
is removed and mounted on the rear of the stove. The cover plate which was mounted at the rear
of the stove is now at the top of the stove. The chimney is now ready to be installed.
Any unauthorised changes to the wood-burning stove will be viewed as a structural change and
thereby the warranty will be void and is also a risk to safety.
In the door on your TT stove there is a spring that makes the door close by itself when you let go
of the handle.
This closing device is not a demand in the UK, Denmark and many other countries and can the-
refore be removed. In the bottom hinge the split with lentil head is removed which removes the
tension from the spring. This is most easily done by using a small screw driver and side-cutting
pliers.
National and European norms
The regulations in force at the time in question, including those that refer to national and Euro-
pean standards, must be respected when installing the wood-burning stove. Contact your local
dealer for further advice and guidance in connection with mounting. Notify your Hetas installer