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Kindling sticks  

Length: 20–25 cm  

Size 3 x 3 cm 

Normal amount: 10–15 sticks (approx. 1.6 kg) 

 

Logs  

Length: 25–30 cm  

Diameter: max. 10 cm 

Normal amount: 2 logs (approx. 1.3 kg) 

What can you make a fire with? 

This Varde stove has been approved and 

tested for the combustion of wood. Only dry 

wood may be used with a max. water    

content of 21% and a size that is suitable for 

the combustion chamber. If you use wet 

wood, it will produce a lot of tarry soot, 

pollute the outdoor air and your stove will 

have a poor fuel economy. Wood from newly 

felled trees contains approx. 60–70% water, 

and it is completely unsuitable for use in 

fires. You should expect that wood from 

newly cut trees will have to be stored under 

a roof for at least 12 months to dry before it 

can be used in the stove. 

Do not use! - Take care of the           

environment 

Similarly, you must never fire your stove 

with wood that is toxic when burned, such as 

glulam, particle board, painted or laminated 

wood. If you fire your stove with these  

completely unsuitable materials, it will 

change the combustion properties, which will 

affect the stove’s output and can result in 

overheating of the stove and the warranty 

will be void. In addition, the burning of this 

kind of material will lead to emissions of 

very unpleasant smoke with extremely high 

levels of pollution. 

Your new stove 
When you use the stove for the first time, the 

surface coating will cure and smoke will come 

from the stove and it will have a slightly   

pungent smell, which will disappear after a 

good airing. We therefore recommend that 

you open doors and windows so there is  

airflow to/from outside. 

During the curing process, the coating will 

become soft and vulnerable, so therefore 

avoid touching the coated surfaces. We also 

recommend that you regularly open and close 

the door during the first couple of hours to 

avoid the door’s gasket from becoming stuck 

to the coating.  

Which wood is the best? 

In general, beech is the best wood for a fire. It 

burns evenly and produces very little smoke and 

the ash is clean and does not take up much 

space. Ash, maple and birch are also suitable 

alternatives. 

How big does the pieces of wood have  

to be? 

Wood with a diameter that is greater than 8–10 

cm should be chopped into smaller pieces. The 

logs must be 20–25 cm in length. Using larger 

amounts of firewood than stated in the table on 

the bottom of the page, will load the wood-

burning stove with heat that is higher than it is 

designed for, which will cause a higher tempe-

rature in the chimney and lower efficiency. 

In this fashion, the chimney can become dama-

ged and the warranty will be void. 

To achieve the nominal heat output, follow this procedure: 

First firing 

amount 

[kg] 

Kindling  

air 

[%] 

Combustion  

air 

[%] 

Nominal 

output 

[kW] 

Chimney - 

 draught 

[PA] 

Efficiency 

in 

[≥  i %] 

Stoking frequency 

at nominal output 

(minutes) 

1,3 

0  (closed) 

approx. 50   

6,4 

12 

83 

approx. 45 

Summary of Contents for Lyon

Page 1: ...1 Varde Lyon Varde Nice 1 th version 17 05 2018 UK Pottemagervej 1 7100 Vejle Denmark www vardeovne dk Installation and User Manual Revision 1...

Page 2: ...ice of wood and nominal output Page 15 Maintenance Page 16 Spare parts Page 17 How to correct faults and recycling Page 18 Test certificate RRF Page 19 Warranty Page 20 Congratulations on the purchase...

Page 3: ...cm Fitting height rear 83 cm Distance to non flammable material 5 10 cm recommended Distance to flammable material Rear 23 cm Side 60 cm Front 100 cm Height cm 100 Width cm 51 Depth cm 44 Weight kg 1...

Page 4: ...ea 45 120 m2 Efficiency 83 EEI 111 Flue gas data 260 C at 25 C 12 pa Combustion chamber W x D x H 31 40 x 25 x 36 cm Smoke outlet 15 cm Installation height top 108 cm Installation height rear 93 cm Di...

Page 5: ...with all local regulations including those that refer to national and European standards Seek advice and guidance from the dealer from which you bought the stove or from a professional installation te...

Page 6: ...imney cleanout access door is behind the stove make sure there free access to it and there is enough space to clean the chimney thought it Installing the stove in relation to combustible material It i...

Page 7: ...the following minimum distances to combustible walls and materials From the sides 60 cm Rear 230 cm Distance to furniture 100 cm NB Note that B from chimney to the wall is a recommendation There may...

Page 8: ...es that the smoke s heat is released in your home rather than in the open air outside The smoke guide plate lies loosely in the stove s combustion chamber and you must ensure that the plate is pushed...

Page 9: ...ut in both back plate layers 2 Unscrew the bolts in the flue collar and facing plate 3 Swap the flue collar and facing plate 4 Screw the bolts in the facing plate and flue collar 5 Put the top plate i...

Page 10: ...ndary air Turn the damper to the right to open for air Kindling air On ash pan Closed Kindling air On ash pan Open Remember to close the kindling air again once the fire is well established Closed Ope...

Page 11: ...s the burning material s content of tar and soot particles to the absolute minimum sizes With optimal burning you will see that the glass and the combustion chamber will burn completely cleanly and th...

Page 12: ...t it is completely open for the combustion air When the fire is burning well remember to close the kindling air again since the stove and chimney otherwise can become overheated and the warranty for t...

Page 13: ...n door 6 Top plate 7 Air rosette for kindling air 8 Secondary air damper 9 Throttle to shake grate 10 Tertiary air beam 11 Flue collar 12 Magnet for base cover 13 Outer side glass 14 Inner side glass...

Page 14: ...th care Only original spare parts from Varde Ovne A S may be used 1 Smoke guide plate 2 Top rear plate 3 Rear plate 4 Rear left side plate 5 Back right side plate 6 Front right side plate 7 Front left...

Page 15: ...en you use the stove for the first time the surface coating will cure and smoke will come from the stove and it will have a slightly pungent smell which will disappear after a good airing We therefore...

Page 16: ...is nothing blocking the flue or the chimney Some exposed areas of the stove s painted surface can over time become w orn out e g through cleaning or overheating of the wood burning stove However this...

Page 17: ...2 Inner side glass 100937 5703505051427 Outer side glass 100938 5703505051434 Handle product no and barcode 100402 5703505042142 Ash pan product no and barcode 100712 5703505044382 Set of Vermiculite...

Page 18: ...condary air The fire burns too intensely The gasket in the door or ash pan does not seal it must be replaced The chimney draught is too powerful fit a damper in the chimney Check that the kindling air...

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Page 20: ...or incorrect maintenance etc see these user instructions Damage caused by external effects of a physical nature Transportation costs in connection with any warranty repair Installation dismantling dur...

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