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How to light and stoke a fire 

 
The first time you light up the stove, the enamel will temper and give off some smoke and a 
slightly burnt smell. We recommend that you leave doors and windows open, as airing the room 
will make the smell disappear.  
This tempering softens the enamel, making it susceptible to damage. Therefore exercise caution 
and avoid touching the enamel. We also recommend opening the door to the stove at regular 
intervals during the first couple of hours to prevent the rope seal from sticking to the enamel. 

 
Never

 use highly flammable liquids such as methylated spirit or petrol for lighting up! 

 
We recommend using ‘top-down’ lighting, where you light the wood at the top of the combustion 
chamber and not at the bottom. This is the most environmentally friendly method to light a fire. 
The method will also help keep the glass clean. Place two small logs in a cross on the bottom 
plate of the combustion chamber (approx. 1.3 kg) with a small distance between each log. Place 
10 – 15 smaller sticks (approx. 1.2 kg) in a cross on top of the logs, and 2 – 3 firelighters at the 
top and in between the sticks.  
A thin layer of ash at the bottom of the stove makes it easier to light the fire. 

When placing wood, to keep the stove burning use step 3 again.  

 
Before lighting the stove, (See page 9 for how)  

 

Once the Fire burns, remember to close the Door again. Otherwise, the stove and chimney 
might become overheated, which would invalidate the warranty. 
 
A slight amount of soot may build up on side glass during the start-up fire. This is normal and 
vanishes after a period.   
 
Once the kindling has reduced to embers, we recommend opening the door slightly for a couple 
of seconds to neutralise the negative pressure in the combustion chamber before opening the 
door completely. 
 
Place 2 logs in a cross on top of the embers (approx. 1.2 kg) and close the door again. To make 
sure the wood ignites quickly, we recommend briefly opening the ignition air vent and make 
sure you remember to close it again once the fire gets going. You can then adjust the combus-
tion air according to your heating requirements. 
Take care not to shut off the air supply completely, otherwise the fire will die. The fire should 
always burn bright and clear. 
 
In most instances, however, you will have to identify the 

best combustion air settings

 your-

self, as the height and draught of your chimney as well as the quality of the firewood are deci-
sive factors in determining the best settings for your particular stove. 
 
If the nominal heat output of your stove is too high compared to your heating requirements, you 
can reduce the output as follows: 
- Stoke a smaller amount of wood than usual, for example 1 kg, preferably consisting of 3 – 4 
smaller pieces of wood. Apply full air to ignite the wood properly before reducing the combustion 
air, perhaps down to approx. 60%. Be careful not to reduce the air supply to the point that the 
fire dies. The fire should always burn bright and clear. 
With this method it is possible, depending on the chimney, wood quality, etc., to reduce the 
stove’s heat output from a nominal 5 kW down to perhaps 3 kW. 
 
Please be aware that it can lead to poor combustion if you reduce the combustion air too much, 
resulting in a lower efficiency and increased emission levels (increased pollution). 
 
When refilling the stove with wood, we recommend opening the stove door once only embers 
are left in the combustion chamber. Opening the door while flames are still burning and produc-
ing smoke and gas might cause smoke to escape into the room.  
 
If you have problems lighting or operating the stove, see the section on 

Troubleshooting.

 

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Страница 1: ...1 Installation and User guide Revision 6 Varde Uniq ...

Страница 2: ...4 Technical specifications Uniq 2 Steel Page 5 Regulations and approval Page 6 Flooring and distance Page 7 Chimney Page 8 Air supply Page 9 Operation Page 10 How to light and stoke a fire Page 11 List of accessories Page 12 Vermiculite Page 13 How to choose the wood Page 14 Maintenance Page 15 Troubleshooting Page 16 Spare Parts Page 17 Fresh Air supply Page 18 Test certificate Teknology Institut...

Страница 3: ...ut 5 4 Kw Heated area 30 105m2 Efficiency 76 Flue gas data 5 5 g sek 288 C ved 20 C 12 pa Combustion chamber H x W x D 380 x 350 x 250mm Flue outlet Ø 15 cm Distance to non flammable 5 10cm recommended Distance to flammable materials Rear 15cm Sides 35cm In front 85cm Technical Specifications Uniq 1 ...

Страница 4: ... kg 110 Effect 3 6 w Nominal Output 5 4 Kw Heated area 30 105m2 Efficiency 76 Flue gas data 5 5 g sek 288 C ved 20 C 12 pa Combustion chamber H x W x D 380 x 350 x 250mm Flue outlet Ø 15 cm Distance to non flammable 5 10cm recommended Distance to flammable materials Rear 15cm Sides 35cm In front 85cm ...

Страница 5: ...utput 5 4 Kw Heated area 30 105m2 Efficiency 76 Flue gas data 5 5 g sek 288 C ved 20 C 12 pa Combustion chamber H x W x D 380 x 350 x 250mm Flue outlet Ø 15 cm Distance to non flammable 5 10cm recommended Distance to flammable materials Rear 15cm Sides 35cm In front 85cm Technical Specifications Uniq 2 ...

Страница 6: ...ommend that you consult with the dealer where you purchased the stove or an other competent installer as there may be specific things to consider during the installa tion You should also reseive the applicable rules for installing the stove and follow them Please Note You are by law required to register your stove at the local chimney sweeper Until installation keep the stove dry and not to cold T...

Страница 7: ... accessible Optimal combustion can only be obtained if fresh air is constantly admitted It is important therefore to ensure that this is the case The best way to provide a steady flow of fresh air is by installing 1 2 air vent s in the room where the stove is situated One in each side of the room According to existing regulations stoves must be placed with the following minimum distances in mm to ...

Страница 8: ...rects smoke to make its way to the chimney as effectively as possible This ensures that the heat from the smoke is emitted inside your home rather than outside it The smoke plate is moveable and placed in top of the Com bustion Chamber You should make sure that it is pushed all the way back against the back wall of the combustion chamber Draught conditions Consult your local stove dealer about how...

Страница 9: ...prox 20 m h Overheating Occors if too much wood is placed in the stove or if the Fire receives too much air The Shake grate The Shake grate is situated at the bottom of the fire chamber By moving the handle the ashes will be shaken into the ashpan Running the stove after ignition Move the handle towards the right to open for more air Move the handle towards the left to close off the air The Shake ...

Страница 10: ...ate is fully open Move the handle 2 Move the aircontrol handle all the way to the right 3 Open the door Your stove is now rea dy in start position Once the fire has a good grip the first you do is close the door 3 After this the stove is regula ted using the handle 3 To the right you open fir the air to the left you close for the air R L 2 3 3 1 ...

Страница 11: ...ressure in the combustion chamber before opening the door completely Place 2 logs in a cross on top of the embers approx 1 2 kg and close the door again To make sure the wood ignites quickly we recommend briefly opening the ignition air vent and make sure you remember to close it again once the fire gets going You can then adjust the combus tion air according to your heating requirements Take care...

Страница 12: ...12 Operation 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 9 8 10 1 Shake grate 2 Wood catch 3 Vermiculit plates 4 Ash tray 5 Cast iron Door 6 Cast iron Top 7 Cast irion cover 8 Handle for Air regulation 9 Storgage 10 Plinth ...

Страница 13: ...warranty Vermiculite is a very porous material and should be handled with care When refilling the stove stoke the wood carefully and use a glove Only use original parts from Varde Ovne A S How too replace the Vermiculite 1 Lift the smoke deflector plate slightly tilt the rear end forward and remove 2 Lift the left side plate slightly and rotate outwards 3 Lift the right side plate and rotate outwa...

Страница 14: ...r the burning of wood Only dry wood with a moisture content of maximum 21 percent and the size to fit into the combustion chamber should be used The burning of moist wood will result in an increased amount of tarry soot pollution and uneconomic fuel consump tion Newly chopped wood contains about 60 70 percent moisture which makes it comple tely unsuitable as fuel Allow newly chooped firewood to dr...

Страница 15: ...kages after a long period of non use The enamelled surface of the stove may wear down in certain places if the stove is overheat ed Worn surfaces can however be repaired with a special Senotherm spray paint available from your local dealer The plates in the combustion chamber are vermiculite plates and will eventually become worn as will the smoke deflector plate Accidental breakage of a plate for...

Страница 16: ...plate and make sure there is free pas sage for the smoke The amount of combustion secondary air is insufficient Combustion is too intense Rope seals in the door or the ash pan are no longer tight and need replacement The chimney draught is too strong install a damper in the chimney Check that the ignition air is shut off The shaking grate is stuck Inspect the grate for jammed wood nails or the lik...

Страница 17: ...Glass inside Combustion Chamber Item no 1801504 Glas Sidepanels Item no 1801505 Sealings Door Item no 10014 10008 Door Item no 1800526 Door Gray Item no 1800526G Shake Grate Item no 65 Ash Tray Item no 555 Ash Tray Gray Item no 555G Glass spring with screws Item no 10024 Wood catch Item no 93 Locking system Item no 1770565 Spring for Door Item no 18006318 ...

Страница 18: ... a vent in the outer wall or through a duct from the outside that is attached to the connector underneath the stove The quantity of air needed for combustion is approx 20 m h The spigot has an outer diameter on 65 mm With pipes longer than 1 m the pipediameter has to be increased to 100 mm and equivalent larger wall vent is chosen Leave a 40 mm gap between the condensation insula tion and the bott...

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Страница 21: ...e etc see instructions earlier Damages caused by external influence of a physical character Cost of transportation in connection with warranty repairs Assembling reassembling in connection with warranty repairs Compensation for following damages including damage on other objects Warranty conditions These instructions for use are also your proff of warranty The war ranty will not take effect until ...

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