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Model

Weight

Height

Width

Dept

Miro 1

79 kg

71.2 cm

46.8 cm

35.5 cm

Miro 1 on pedestal

90 kg

110.8 cm

46.8 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 2

82 kg

71.2 cm

46.8 cm

35.5 cm

Miro 2 on pedestall

93 kg

110.8 cm

46.8 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 3

93 kg

101.2 cm

46.8 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 4

93 kg

101.2 cm

46.8 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 4 with natural stone cladding

217 kg

104.4 cm

54.5 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 4 with tile cladding

130 kg

104.4 cm

54.5 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 5

94 kg

131.4 cm

46.8 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 6

 97kg

131.4 cm

46.8 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 6 with natural stone cladding

252 kg

135.1 cm

54.5 cm

35.6 cm

Miro 6 with tile cladding

143 kg

135.1 cm

54.5 cm

35.6 cm

Heat storage stones, Miro 5+6

34 kg

Floor plate

European, national and local regulations must be observed in terms of the size and thickness 

of a non-combustible floor covering the floor in front of the combustion chamber opening. Ask 

your WIKING retailer for assistance. The combustion chamber opening is 35,2 cm wide.

Distance to combustible materials

Min. distances 

uninsulated flue gas pipe

:

Miro 1

Miro 3

Miro 5

Miro 2

Miro 4

Miro 6

Miro 4 med 

stone-/ tile cladding

Miro 6 med 

stone-/ tile cladding

Recommended for brick wall, back

10 cm

10 cm

10 cm

Recommended for brick wall, side

15 cm

10 cm

10 cm

For combustible wall, back

10 cm

10 cm

10 cm

For combustible wall, side

52 cm

31 cm

31 cm

To combustible wall, 

corner installation, 

45º

38 cm

10 cm

10 cm

combustible floor under neith the stove

7* cm

7* cm

Distance to furnishings in front

90 cm

90 cm

90 cm

* Applies only to WIKING Miro 1 and WIKING Miro 2. This distance requirement is observed when the wood-burning stove is mounted on a 
pedestal or a wall with the required distance below the wood-burning stove.

Remember to pay attention to the applicable regulations concerning the required distance 

between the wall and smoke pipe.

Please be aware that not all glass parts are heat-resistant. For this reason, a glass wall should 

sometimes be treated as a combustible wall, in which case we ask you to contact your local 

chimney sweep or glass producer to hear at what distance the stove should be kept from glass.

Requirements for chimney and smoke pipe

The height of the chimney must ensure sufficient draught and prevent any smoke nuisance. 

As a general rule, satisfactory draught conditions are achieved if the chimney is 4 m above 

Summary of Contents for Miro 1

Page 1: ...01 11 2020 53 0756 Installation and User s Manual made by EN WIKING Miro 1 WIKING Miro 2 WIKING Miro 3 WIKING Miro 4 WIKING Miro 5 WIKING Miro 6...

Page 2: ...ontents Drawings 3 8 Installation 9 Firing manual wood 14 Firing in general 17 Maintenance 18 Declaration of Performance 20 Product informaiton EcoDesign 21 Trouble Shooting 22 Guarantee Certificate 2...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 24 pages A B C D E...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 24 pages F...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 24 pages G1...

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Page 9: ...sh combustion air to the room where the stove is to be installed The woodburning stove uses approx 8 21 m3 of air per hour A window that can be opened or an adjustable air valve will be sufficient It...

Page 10: ...Miro 4 Miro 6 Miro 4 med stone tile cladding Miro 6 med stone tile cladding Recommended for brick wall back 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm Recommended for brick wall side 15 cm 10 cm 10 cm For combustible wall bac...

Page 11: ...tove by unscrewing the three screws Torx Bit no 30 and lifting it off 5 Install the cover plate on top of the stove with the three screws 6 Place the smoke ring in the smoke outlet hole in the back of...

Page 12: ...ke deflector and the vermiculite smoke deflector ensure that the passage of smoke through the stove is as long as possible so that the flue gasses have more time to emit their warmth within the stove...

Page 13: ...ly as possible The trick is to quickly get some flames going Split the wood into extra fine pieces use an extra firelighter etc If the stove has not been used for a longer period it is important to ch...

Page 14: ...of wood such as ash beech oak and elm are generally not that easy to light up In addition they burn more slowly and give off more embers Light types of wood such as birch maple spruce and pine are mo...

Page 15: ...y on top Place 2 firelighters between the top layer of kindling Light up the fire lighters and close the stove door If condensation forms on the glass keep the door ajar for a little while and close a...

Page 16: ...ng it Never leave a stove before there are lasting flames in the wood after firing Stoking When there are no more visible yellow flames and a right ember is there you can fire again The layer of ember...

Page 17: ...e wood not heat up the room The fire should only be stoked with a little wood at a time You achieve the best combustion by starting up a fire often and using only a little wood If you use too much fir...

Page 18: ...g the combustion chamber base Use copper grease for hinges and locking hooks All service checks must be performed by an authorised fitter Use only original spare parts Inside cleaning Before chimney s...

Page 19: ...rage compartment by lifting it up and forward Remove the screw 5 in both sides of the heat storage compartment Open the door to the wood section and remove the screw 6 in both sides Remove both side p...

Page 20: ...Page 20 of 24 pages Declaration of Performance The DoP can be downloaded from our website via the following links www wiking com dop Miro...

Page 21: ...ve the air control lever further to the left The temperature inside the stove is too low Put more wood in the stove and move the regulating lever further to the left Smoke enters the room when I open...

Page 22: ...ble as possible and that is in line with the current environmental protection reprocessing recycling and disposal technology Useful efficiency at nominal heat output 78 Energy efficiency index 103 Ene...

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Page 24: ...anty service It is important that you record your retailers name address and telephone number on this section as he is responsible for any ajustment which may be required during the warranty period Mo...

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