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Kongevej 246, 6510 Gram, Danmark, Tel. +45 7482 0003. vardeovne.dk 

 

 

Warranty 

All 

Varde Ovne

 

stoves

 go through strict quality control, and we take 

pride in always delivering products of a consistent quality. This being so, 
manufacturing faults may still occur, and on these we offer a 

5-year 

warranty.

 

 

The warranty does not include: 

Wearing parts, such as the vermiculite plates in the combustion chamber, 

the smoke deflector plate, glass, rope seals, cast iron bottom and 
shaking grate 

Damage occurring as a consequence of incorrect use, such as overheat-

ing, incorrect installation, missing or incorrect maintenance, etc. (see 
instructions  above) 

Damage caused by external influence of a physical character 
Cost of transportation in connection with warranty repairs 
Assembling/reassembling in connection with warranty repairs 
Compensation for consequential damage, including damage to other ob-

jects. 

 

Warranty conditions 

These instructions for use are also your proof of warranty. The warranty 
does not take effect until a dealer’s stamp and information about model, 
serial number and date of purchase (invoice if possible) have been provid-
ed below. In the event of a claim, please take this proof of warranty to 
your local dealer. 

 
 

 
 

 

 

Model: 

 

Serial.no.: 

 

Date of 
purchase: 

 

Dealer’s stamp and signature 

Summary of Contents for Fuego 1

Page 1: ...1 Installation and User guide Varde Fuego Revision 02 ...

Page 2: ...ns Fuego 1 Soapstone Page 5 Regulations and certifications Page 8 Flooring and distances Page 9 Chimney Page 10 Air supply Page 11 Operation Page 12 List of accessories Page 13 Vermiculite Page 14 How to choose the wood Page 15 How to light and stoke a fire Page 16 Maintenance Page 17 Troubleshooting Page 18 Spare parts Page 19 Fresh air supply Page 20 Installation of the AirBox extra Page 21 Test...

Page 3: ...0 105 m2 Efficiency 75 Flue gas data 5 5 g sec 340 C ved 20 C 11 pa Combustion chamber H x W x D 260 380 x 200 300 x 260mm Flue outlet Ø 15 cm Mounting hight top 98cm Distance to non flammable 5 10cm recommended Distance to flammable materials Rear 20cm Sides 20cm In front 80cm Technical Specification Varde Fuego 1 ...

Page 4: ... 105 m2 Efficiency 75 Flue gas data 5 5 g sec 340 C ved 20 C 11 pa Combustion chamber H x W x D 260 380 x 200 300 x 260mm Flue outlet Ø 15 cm Mounting hight top 87cm Distance to non flammable 5 10cm recommended Distance to flammable materials Rear 20cm Sides 20cm In front 80cm Technical Specifications Varde Fuego 2 ...

Page 5: ...30 105m2 Efficiency 75 Flue gas data 5 5 g sec 340 C ved 20 C 11 pa Combustion chamber H x W x D 260 380 x 200 300 x 260mm Flue outlet Ø 15 cm Mounting hight top 98cm Distance to non flammable 5 10cm recommended Distance to flammable materials Rear 20cm Sides 20cm In front 80cm Tekniske specifications Varde Fuego 1 Soapstone ...

Page 6: ... consult with the dealer who sold you the stove or another competent installer as there may be specific things to consider during the installation You should also receive the applicable rules for installing the stove and follow them Note Compulsory registration You are required by law to register your stove with your local chimney sweeper Store the stove in a dry place at room temperature until in...

Page 7: ...d the stove The cleanout door must be accessible Optimal combustion requires a constant supply of fresh air which is something you have to keep in mind The best way to provide a steady flow of fresh air is by installing one or two air vents in the room where the stove is situated one on each side of the room Installation of wood stoves distance to flammable material Stoves must always be placed wi...

Page 8: ...side it The smoke deflector plate is moveable and placed in the combustion chamber You should make sure that it is pushed all the way back against the back wall of the combustion chamber Draught conditions Consult your local chimney sweeper about how best to adjust the draught in your chimney Height of chimney If in doubt contact your local chimney sweeper He will be able to inform you of the corr...

Page 9: ...n even cleaner while lowering the content of tar and soot in the combustion process to an absolute minimum At opti mum combustion settings glass and com bustion chamber will be burnt completely clean and the amount of ash remaining will be minimal Overheating Occurs if too much wood is placed in the stove or if too much air is added to the combustion process Combustion air damper Push the damper t...

Page 10: ... far as they go Your stove is now in ignition position Once the fire has caught properly push lever 1 to the left as far as it goes Wait until the fire burns evenly and then push lever 2 to the left as far as it goes Your stove is now in operating position In the operating position you adjust the fire heating by shifting the posi tion of lever 3 to the right to let in more air and to the left to s...

Page 11: ... 8 6 12 1 Shake grate 2 Wood catch 3 Vermiculit plates 4 Ash pan 5 Cast iron Door 6 Cast iron Top 7 Cast iron cover 8 Airbox kit Extra 9 Combustion air lever 10 Ignition air Lever 11 Shakegrate lever 12 Stove base Operation ...

Page 12: ...d the deflector plate are not covered by the warranty Vermiculite is a very porous material and should be handled with care When refilling the stove stoke the wood carefully and use a glove Only use original parts from Varde Ovne A S How too replace the Vermiculite 1 Lift the smoke deflector plate slightly tilt the rear end forward and remove 2 Lift the left side plate slightly and rotate outwards...

Page 13: ... Width 3 x 3 cm Normal amount 10 15 sticks approx 1 kg Logs Length 25 30 cm Diameter max 10 cm Normal amount 3 4 logs approx 2 kg Fuel Quanti ty kg Primary Air open Combustion Air open Nominal Output kW Chimney Draught PA Efficiency i Refill interval at nominal output minuts 1 2 0 closed ca 80 almost open 5 0 12 75 ca 45 The following optimal register and fuel quanitty settings are recommended in ...

Page 14: ...rs approx 2 kg and close the door again To make sure the wood ignites quickly we recommend briefly opening the ignition air vent and make sure you remember to close it again once the fire gets going You can then adjust the combustion air according to your heating requirements Take care not to shut off the air supply completely otherwise the fire will die The fire should always burn bright and clea...

Page 15: ...kages after a long period of non use The enamelled surface of the stove may wear down in certain places if the stove is overheat ed Worn surfaces can however be repaired with a special Senotherm spray paint available from your local dealer The plates in the combustion chamber are vermiculite plates and will eventually become worn as will the smoke deflector plate Accidental breakage of a plate for...

Page 16: ... plate and make sure there is free passage for the smoke The amount of combustion secondary air is insufficient Combustion is too intense Rope seals in the door or the ash pan are no longer tight and need replacement The chimney draught is too strong install a damper in the chimney Check that the ignition air is shut off The shaking grate is stuck Inspect the grate for jammed wood nails or the lik...

Page 17: ...772503 Rope seal door part no 10014 10008 Door handle part no 17706124 Door black part no 1770526 Door grey part no 1770526G Shake grate part no 65 Ash pan black part no 1770555 Ash pan grey part no 1770555G Glass spring with screws part no 10024 Wood catch part no 85 Locking system part no 1770565 Spring for door part no 17706318 AirBox kit part no 1770100 ...

Page 18: ... air can be sup plied through a vent in the outer wall or through a duct from the outside that is attached to the connector underneath the stove The quantity of air needed for combustion is approx 14 m3 h The connector has an outer diameter of 63 mm The pipe diameter has to be increased to 100 mm for ducts longer than one metre and a larger wall vent chosen to match Installation options Indirectly...

Page 19: ...19 Mounting the Airbox Kit Extra ...

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Page 22: ...verheat ing incorrect installation missing or incorrect maintenance etc see instructions above Damage caused by external influence of a physical character Cost of transportation in connection with warranty repairs Assembling reassembling in connection with warranty repairs Compensation for consequential damage including damage to other ob jects Warranty conditions These instructions for use are al...

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