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Heat Powered Soapstone
Stove Fan
Art.no 40-9838-1, 40-9838-2 Model SF-906B4, SF-906G4
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product
and then save it for future reference. We reserve the right for
any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made
to technical data. In the event of technical problems or other
queries, please contact our Customer Services.
Safety
•
Note:
When hot, the fan should always be lifted by
the handle to prevent the risk of burns.
• Keep the product out of children’s reach.
• Remove the fan from the stove if temperatures exceed 200 °C.
Higher temperatures will damage the fan. Using a stovetop
thermometer is recommended for monitoring
the temperature.
• Never touch the fan while it is in operation, if it needs
moving, use the handle.
Operation
How the fan works
The fan is powered using a Peltier element. This element is
several millimetres thick and sits between the base and upper
fan body. Electricity is created when one side of the element
is heated whilst the other side is cooled. Voltage increases in
correlation with the increased temperature difference between
the sides. Therefore, placing the fan base on the hottest spot
possible, without exceeding the base’s heat range will give
the best effect (
Note:
Do not exceed the base’s max temp
capacity). Also, ensure that there is an ample supply of cold
air behind the fan when positioning it to ensure maximum
performance.
Note:
The fan base becomes very hot during use. Do not move
the hot fan onto any heat-sensitive surfaces before ensuring
that it has cooled adequately.
Placement
Care and maintenance
• Do not use artificial means to hasten cooling after use
(such as by cooling it with water), allow it cool slowly.
• Always let the fan cool before cleaning it.
• Clean the product using a lightly moistened cloth. Use only
mild cleaning agents, never solvents or corrosive chemicals.
Disposal
This product should be disposed of in accordance
with local regulations. If you are unsure how to
proceed, contact your local council.
Specifications
Stove temperature range
60–200 ºC
Capacity
Max.
130 CFM/220 m³/h
Optimal operating temperature
80–150 °C
Size (w × d × h, incl. fan blade)
187 × 134 × 190 mm
Weight
920 g
For optimum effect, place the fan near the back of the stove.
Do not place the fan in front of the chimney flue. Doing so
will cause hot air to build up behind the fan and decrease
its performance. The stovetop temperature may vary, so
experiment to find the best position. Use the aid of a thermometer
(stove or IR thermometer) to find the best stove placement.