Congratulations on your
new SCAN stove/insert!
You have chosen a product from one of Europe's leading
manufacturers of wood-burning stoves. We are convinced
that your insert will be to your full satisfaction and give you
many hours of pleasure if you follow the advice and instruc-
tions of this manual.
Please read this manual as well as the
General Instructions
for Installation
before beginning the installation.
Service bag
1 hexagon spanner
1 distance piece (to be used when the door is opened for
cleaning, servicing or dismounting)
1 oven mitt
Firelighters for the first lighting
Opening of the door
At the delivery of the stove, the door is locked. You can open
it by pulling out and turning the locking button at the same
time. The lock should not be activated in daily use, as the
guiding axle may be scratched and unnecessarily worn.
When the door is completely open, you can lock it by activa-
ting the locking button in the right side.
Mounting
The mounting must be done in accordance with the
local rules in the country where the stove is installed.
Before the installation
We refer to the General Instructions for Installation deliv-
ered with the stove concerning security distances (see
also page 4 of this pamphlet), requirements of flooring, etc.
Connection to the chimney
The connecting piece (fig. 6.1) has an inner diameter of Ø
200 mm. We recommend the use of a connecting piece/
adaptor fitting into the inside of the stove's flue collar to
lead condensation and rain into the stove, instead of on
the top plate. The chimney should continue with the same
dimension as the connecting piece and have a length that
ensures a proper functioning of the stove. Read more about
the connection to the chimney in the General Instructions
for Installation and follow always the advice of the chimney
manufacturer.
Damper/regulation of the chimney
draught
The chimney draught is regulated by means of the damper
above the stove. If your stove is to be built-in, the operating
rod for the damper should be led out through the masonry.
Adjustment screws
The stove has two adjustment screws in the bottom that can
be used for levelling the stove.
Built-in insert
Support frame (accessory)
The support frame is delivered with the following:
2 fittings
4 screws 5.8 flanged head
3 shackles
6 locks for wire
3 wire strainers
3 x 3 m wire
The function of the support frame is to carry the casing
above the door, if you want to build up around the insert.
Mount the two fittings on the sides of the insert (fig. 7). Put
the support frame into the fitting (fig. 8) and support it with a
piece of wood or the like in the desired height (according to
the height of the bricks used) from the floor.
Mount the shackles, the wire strainers (fig. 9) and the wires
on the support frame and fasten the wire to the ceiling, so
that the support frame is horizontal (fig. 10). Please check
that the wire is 100% tight and that the ceiling is able to carry
the weight.
When the bricks reach the support frame, you can remove
the piece of wood and continue to build up above the door.
The support frame is not to be in direct contact with the
insert, as steel expands/shrinks when warmed up or cooled
down. The masonry might crack if the support frame has
been attached on the insert itself.
Mantle
The built-in stove has a steel-plate framing. You can build
up around the stove or you can cover it with another
NON-
COMBUSTIBLE
material. The covering can be mounted
directly on the outside of the upper part of the insert. The
mantle is never to be in direct contact with the stove! When
covering the lower part of the stove, you must allow space
for the air intake for the convection system. You can build up
the covering against a wall or follow the shape of the stove
so that it becomes "free-standing".
Airing of the mantle
The air intake must have an area of min. 805 cm2 and the
air outlet of min. 1250 cm2.
The convection system of the stove
The air from the room is drawn into the convection system
through the four air intakes on the sides of the lower part
of the insert (fig. 5). The air is heated in the combustion
chamber and rises up and out of the air outlet holes at the
top (fig. 6.2).
Ventilator (accessory)
The stove can be delivered with a ventilator. The ventilator
is mounted under the combustion chamber. Remove the
firebricks and lift up the loose steel plate. The ventilator with
wires is mounted on a plate that is pushed down in two slots
against the back of the insert. The electrical installation must
be carried out by an authorized electrician.
Mount the steel plate and the firebricks again.
Air for the room
You can add extra air for the room through an airshaft in the
outer wall.
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