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MAINTENANCE

 

CREOSOTE BUILD UP 

The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly ash. The fly ash will collect in the 

exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases. This build up is called creosote.   

Incomplete combustion, which can occur during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the 

heater, will lead to some creosote build up which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The 

exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is 

necessary. 

CARBON REMOVAL 

During normal operation, carbon from the combustion of pellet fuel will tend to build up on the tip 

of the auger, on the burn pot liner, sides of the burn pot, and in the mouth of the feed tube. It is 

essential that this residue be removed to ensure trouble free operation of the unit. 

To remove this carbon, simply scrape it off using the blade of a flat tipped screwdriver or similar 

instrument. 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

Prior to burn season 

Inspect the heater, including the ash drawer, burn pot and hopper and ensure they are 

clear of any foreign materials. 

Inspect and clean the exhaust vent and flue system, if necessary. 

Daily (or whenever using the heater) 

Before each burn, check the burn pot for clinkers and clean if necessary. 

Weekly 

Remove any ash from the grate, heat exchange tubes and ash drawer. 

Check the door glass. If the view of the burn pot is obscured, clean the door glass. Do 

NOT clean door glass when hot. 

At end of burn season 

Ensure heater has been shut down completely and cooled down. 

Remove the burn pot liner, and clean it thoroughly, and re-install it. 

Remove all the ash from the ash drawer. 

Check all painted surfaces. If there is any wear or exposed surfaces, touch up paint is 

available from your dealer. Ensure you use a high temperature paint made specifically 

for heating appliances. 

Check for air leaks around the door and ash drawer and replace gaskets if necessary. 

Clean the flue. This will prevent corrosives to build up and damage the flue. 

Summary of Contents for KOMFORT

Page 1: ...THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET HEATER FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING DO NOT OP...

Page 2: ...ation with regards to your local building codes and installation restrictions 3 Be sure to maintain the structural integrity of the home when passing a vent through walls ceilings or roofs 4 The heate...

Page 3: ...eater is operated under incorrect conditions such as an extremely rich burn black tipped lazy orange flames Do not operate the heater if the flame becomes dark or sooty or if the burn pot overfills wi...

Page 4: ...the exhaust vent joint connections with high temperature silicone sealant 20 Maintain proper ventilation It is important that adequate oxygen be supplied to the fire for the combustion process Modern...

Page 5: ...material for a freestanding heaters or 75 mm of non combustible material for an inbuilt heater It is not recommended that you make your own hearth The hearth and heater assembly must be placed on a f...

Page 6: ...6 INSTALLATION GENERAL NOTES...

Page 7: ...location for your heater with great care Do not place your heater in areas of high traffic near furniture or draperies Check that the intended location will not interfere with ceiling joists rafters v...

Page 8: ...r be installed the proper distance from combustible surfaces like wood gyprock and curtains The diagrams below show both parallel and corner installations Failure to maintain these minimum distances m...

Page 9: ...Y ASSEMBLY There is a small amount of assembly required for the Flamme Inbuilt model BAFFLE ASSEMBLY Ensure the baffle is installed in the firebox It is located at the top of the firebox and locates o...

Page 10: ...ter must be installed by a certified installer CAVITY DIMENSIONS Locate the timber frame around the heater You will need to adhere to the clearance dimensions below The timber frame shown below is an...

Page 11: ...nimum 1022 mm wide by 1155 mm deep The floor protector should consist of no less than 75 mm thick cement fibre sheet CLEARANCES Please refer to the diagram below for mantelpiece installation clearance...

Page 12: ...may allow longer intervals between cleaning CLINKERS Clinkers are formed when dirt ash or impurities in the fuels are heated to an extremely high temperature and become glass like These solid clumps a...

Page 13: ...AND DOWN BUTTONS 8 CANCEL BUTTON If you press the Cancel button while the heater is running it will bring up the Weekly program for that particular day 9 SET BUTTON Holding down the Set button for 3 s...

Page 14: ...ombustion gases from the firebox iii AUGER The auger is located in the hopper It is shaped like a corkscrew and pulls pellets from the hopper and drops them into the burn pot iv CONVECTION BLOWER The...

Page 15: ...s the Set button once to select the Set Clock option then press the Set button again to start adjusting the time and date 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust and press the Set button to move to th...

Page 16: ...t will not start till the programmed time period is reached 3 Ignition Stage During the ignition stage the igniter will turn on and start to heat the air in the burn pot The combustion blower will sta...

Page 17: ...pear in the Additional Control Display Area if you do so HOW TO SET THE PROGRAM FOR WEEKLY MODE The Weekly program can only be set when the heater isn t running 1 Hold down the Set button for 3 second...

Page 18: ...f hand protection NEVER place your hand near the auger while the heater is operating POWER OUTAGE In the event of a power outage the heater will need to be restarted IMPORTANT Do NOT open the hopper l...

Page 19: ...hat may have collected on the heat exchanger tubes 3 Ash Drawer Shut the unit down and allow it to cool down completely and then remove the ashes from the ash drawer with a metal scoop IMPORTANT If yo...

Page 20: ...driver or similar instrument ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Prior to burn season Inspect the heater including the ash drawer burn pot and hopper and ensure they are clear of any foreign materials Inspec...

Page 21: ...kages in burn pot and burn pot liner Check the door glass seal for leaks Check if air intake pipe and or flue pipe are blocked Clean if necessary The fire has gone out and heater has shut down The hop...

Page 22: ...el Komfort Heat Output kW h 6 Fuel Consumption kg h 1 5 Heating Area m 80 Voltage V 240 Frequency Hz 50 Hopper Kg 20 Venting Pipe Diameter mm 80 Air Input Pipe Diameter mm 50 Unit Dimensions width x d...

Page 23: ...depth x height mm 599 x 627 x 883 FLAMME INBUILT Model Flamme Inbuilt Heat Output kW 8 Fuel Consumption kg h 1 5 Heating Area m 90 Voltage V 240 Frequency Hz 50 Hopper kg 24 Venting Pipe Diameter mm 8...

Page 24: ...24 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 25: ...anty covers all parts found to be defective in workmanship and or materials during the warranty period The total liability in respect of a claim by a consumer under the CCA for a minor problem as defi...

Page 26: ...the product not performed by us damage or defects due to unusual or non recommended use or damage or loss caused by any factors beyond our control Subject to the above paragraphs all express or implie...

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