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Important Use and Safety Instructions
To enjoy maximum safety, optimal consumption and high yield from your
Hergóm Frama Range Stove, it is very important that you read this manual
carefully, as it provides the following information.
How to install your Hergóm Frama Stove correctly?
How to operate your Hergóm Frama Stove correctly?
Trouble-shooting and Correct Maintenance of your Hergóm Frama Stove.
Main Components and Operational Diagram
TILE
The tile is a barrier that
delays the outlet of the
gases generated during
the combustion process.
AIR FLOW
The gases are burned for
a second time and then
flow out.
SECONDARY COMBUSTION
The gases in the smoke are
burned with pre-heated
oxygen from the DEFLECTOR-
MANIFOLD
CONTROL - SIDE VALVE
The lever controls the amount
of air used to keep the glass
pane clean and control
combustion.
REMOVABLE
DEFLECTOR – MANIFOLD
SECONDARY AIR
OUTLET
REMOVABLE
VERMICULITE PARTS
REMOVABLE REFRACTORY
BRICKS
COMBUSTION CHAMBER
GRATE
Removable grate facilitates the
removal of ash from inside the
chamber.
REMOVABLE ASH-PAN
Prevents ash from falling
on the floor.
AIR INTAKE
Under the door. It enters
the chamber through the
bottom of the heater.
DOOR CONTROL – LEVER
Lever that controls the
intake of air through
the door, facilitating the
lighting up process.
SECONDARY CHAMBER
The smoke and gases are
directed to a secondary
chamber to increase
combustion temperature
and ensure the
complete burning of any
contaminating gases.
SILK-SCREENED
GLASS PANE
2. - Install your Hergóm Stove correctly
Select the correct place to install your stove
All local regulations, including those that refer to national and European
standards, must be fulfilled when installing the device.
Stoves must be installed in an appropriate place, respecting all safety measures.
1. It is important to install your stove in a place that provides the necessary air
flow of air. This will enable allow the hot air produced by the stove to reach the
other rooms more easily.
2. Do not install the stove near walls built of easily flammable materials. In
addition, take the presence of curtains and carpets into consideration. In these
cases, respect the minimum distances indicated in Fig. B.
FIG.B