Operating manual Fireplac inserts schieb flat + II
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Putting more wood on:
1) Fully open air control lever.
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This prevents any eddies that would allow flue
gases to escape. If there is one, fully open the
throttle valve.
2) Fully open throttle valve.
3) Slowly open door.
4) Put wood on.
5) Close doors.
6) When the wood is burning properly, close the air con-
trol lever back to about ½ position and close throttle
valve again up to 2/3 (turn to the left).
14.7 Heating in the transition period
In the transition period, i.e. during high external temperatures, a sudden temperature rise can disrupt
the chimney draft so that the fuel gases are not completely drawn off. In this case the appliance must
be filled with smaller quantities of fuel and operated with the air damper/-controller on a higher set-
ting so that the available fuel combusts more quickly (with a flame developing) and the chimney draft
stabilized as a result.
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To prevent resistance in the firebed, the ashes should be removed more frequently.
14.8 Heating with the ceramic flue (heat recovery surface)
If your system is fitted with a ceramic flue (or with a metal heat recovery surface), the the following must
be observed during heating operation:
• During heating operation via the heat recovery surface, the firebox door must not be opened (es-
cape of exhaust gas). When putting more wood on, the deflection flap must first be opened. Only
then can the firebox door be opened.
• The deflection of the fuel gases via the heat recovery
surface can take place 15 minutes at the earliest after fir-
ing. Otherwise there is the danger of an uncontrolled
escape of exhaust gas above the door frame.
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Turn to the left -> opens flap`
fuel gases are routed directly into the chimney. In
this position the firebox door can be opened.
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Turn to the right -> closes flap
fuel gases are routed directly via the heat recovery
surface. This can only take place with the firebox
door closed.
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