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How to light up and use your stove:

 

When you use the stove for the first time, the surface coating will cure and smoke will come 

from the stove and it will have a slightly pungent smell, which will disappear after a good airing. 

We therefore recommend that you open the doors and windows so there is airflow to/from  

outside.

 

During the curing process, the coating will become soft and vulnerable, so therefore avoid 

touching the coated surfaces. We also recommend that you regularly open and close the door 

during the first couple of hours to avoid the door

s gasket from becoming stuck to the coating.

 

Never

 use flammable liquids such as spirits or petrol when you light the fire!

 

 

We recommend that you light the fire using the 

Top

-

Down

” 

method, where you light the wood 

at the top of the combustion chamber rather than at the bottom. This method is the most      

eco

-

friendly way to light a fire. At the same time, it will be easier to keep the glass in the door 

clean.

 

Cross 2

-

4 small pieces of kindling on the combustion chamber

s base plate                    

(approx. 

0.7

1.1 

kg). Position them so that there is a small gap between the individual pieces.

 

On top of these, place 

8

12 

small wooden pins 

(0.4

0.7 

kg), and place 1

-

2 kindling blocks on 

the top and in between the wooden pins. In total, about 1.5 kg wood.

 

It is easier to light the fire if there is a thin layer of ash in the base of the stove.

 

 

Before you light the fire, air must flow up through the base grate, and the air rosette in the ash 

pan for the 

kindling air

 must be open, and the damper above the door for the combustion air 

must be drawn to the right so that it is completely open for the 

combustion air

.

 

When the fire is burning well, remember to close the kindling air again, since the stove and 

chimney otherwise can become overheated and the warranty for the stove and chimney will be 

void. Remember to check that the ash pan has also been closed correctly.

 

 

However, in most cases you will need to find the 

best setting

 for the combustion air yourself, 

due to: the chimney draught, chimney height, quality of the fuel etc. all this play a crucial role 

in how your stove operate best.

 

 

If the stove

s nominal heat output becomes too great in relation to your heating requirements, 

you can reduce the heat output as follows:

 

-

 Use a smaller amount of fuel than normally, e.g. 

0.9

1.2 

kg and ideally consisting of 2 smaller 

pieces of wood. Apply full air to light the wood properly, then reduce the combustion air,     

perhaps down to 30%. However, you must not reduce it so much that it causes the fire to go 

out. There must always be clear flames.

 

Using this method, depending on the chimney draught, quality of the fuel, etc., you can reduce 

the stove

s heat output from a nominal 5.0 kW to perhaps 3

-

3.5 kW.

 

 

Note that if you reduce the combustion air too much, this can lead to poor combustion, which 

will result in reduced efficiency and increased emission value in the smoke (increased pollution).

 

 

When re

-

stoking the fire, we recommend that you first open the door and load new wood when 

there are only embers left inside the combustion chamber. If there are flames, then smoke and 

gas are still being generated, and depending on the efficiency of your chimney, there is a danger 

that smoke downdraught will enter the room.

 

When re

-

stoking, use gloves when 

loading 

the wood.

 

 

 

If you experience problems with lighting the fire and its function, see the section: 

 

How to correct a fault.

 

To achieve the nominal heat output, below setings is recommended, this may vary as a consequence of 

the chimney

s effectiveness:

 

First firing 

amount

 

[kg]

 

Kindling 

 

air

 

[%]

 

Combustion air 

 

[%]

 

Nominal 

output

 

[kW]

 

Chimney 

-

 draught

 

[PA]

 

Efficiency

 

[≥  

in %]

 

Re

-

stoking 

 

interval at

 

nominal output

 

[minutes]

 

1,3

 

0 (closed)

 

approx. 60

 

5.0

 

12

 

81

 

approx. 45

 

Содержание Aura 7

Страница 1: ...1 Varde Aura 7 Installation and User Manual Revision 1 1 th version 17 04 2020 UK Pottemagervej 1 7100 Vejle Denmark www vardeovne dk ...

Страница 2: ...ears into the future Contents Welcome and contents Page 2 Facts about Aura 7 Page 3 Rules and approvals Page 4 Floor material and distances Page 5 Installation distances Page 6 Chimney Page 7 Chimney connection to stove Page 8 How it works Aura 7 Page 9 How it works Page 10 How to light up and use your stove Page 11 Overview of loose parts Aura 7 Page 12 Vermiculite Page 13 Choice of wood Page 14 ...

Страница 3: ... 98 cm Installation height rear 83 cm Distance to non flammable material 5 10 cm recommended Distance to flammable material Rear 15 cm Side 35 cm Front 90 cm Height cm 106 Width cm 51 Depth cm 45 Weight kg 98 Output 3 7 kW Nominal output 5 0 kW Heated area 30 105 m2 Efficiency 81 EEI 108 Flue gas data 265 C at 25 C 12 pa ...

Страница 4: ...with several stoves connected Professional installation We recommend that you seek advice from the dealer you purchased the stove from or from another competent installation technician as there can be specific details that must be taken into consideration with the installation Duty to report The local chimney inspector has a duty to report Before the installation is carried out the stove must be s...

Страница 5: ...cleanout access door is behind the stove make sure there free access to it and there is enough space to clean the chimney thought it Installing the stove in relation to combustible material It is recommended that there is a distance of 45 cm from the outer edge of the flue to any com bustible material Please note that there may be other national and local regulations relating to the distance to co...

Страница 6: ...comply with the following minimum distances to combustible walls and materials From the sides 35 cm Rear 15 cm Distance to furniture 90 cm NB Note that B from chimney to the wall is a recommendation There may be different local national rules Aura 7 A 15 cm C 35 cm B 45 cm D 90cm Aura 7 ...

Страница 7: ...o it is important that you have a well function chimney in order for the stove to work properly A modern wood burning stove puts up higher demands for the chimney than older stoves A modern stove burns both cleaner and more efficient than older stoves the higher efficient will give more heat in your living room for the same amount of firewood The higher efficiency of a modern stove also have that ...

Страница 8: ...Cut the discs out in both back plate layers 2 Unscrew the bolts in the flue collar and facing plate 3 Swap the flue collar and facing plate 4 Screw the bolts in the facing plate and flue collar 5 Put the top plate into position NB The cover plate to close the hole in the top plate is not sup plied 6 Fit the flue pipe ...

Страница 9: ... Turn the damper to the right to open the air Kindling air On ash pan closed Kindling air On ash pan Open Remember to close the kindling air again once the fire is well estab lished Close Open Open BE AWARE The handle gets hot under use Always use a glove ...

Страница 10: ...mum sizes With optimal burning you will see that the glass and the combustion chamber will burn completely cleanly and there will be a minimal amount of ash left by the fire Overheating Overheating occurs when you put too much wood in the stove or if the fire has too much air This can happen for example when the gaskets in the stove are not sealed or the ash pan has not been closed properly In ext...

Страница 11: ...an become overheated and the warranty for the stove and chimney will be void Remember to check that the ash pan has also been closed correctly However in most cases you will need to find the best setting for the combustion air yourself due to the chimney draught chimney height quality of the fuel etc all this play a crucial role in how your stove operate best If the stove s nominal heat output bec...

Страница 12: ...Glass front door 6 Top steel plate cover 7 Air rosette for kindling air 8 Secondary air damper 9 Lower door for wood compartment 10 Tertiary air beam tertiary airflow 11 Flue collar 12 Magnet for lower door 2 3 4 5 6 7 Aura 7 Overview of loose parts 8 10 9 11 12 ...

Страница 13: ...y original spare parts from Varde Ovne A S may be used 1 Smoke guide plate 2 Left side plate 3 Right side plate 4 Rear plate How to replace the vermiculite cladding 1 Lift the smoke guide plate top plate gently and tilt the side up it can be edged out diagonally 2 Lift the left side plate gently and take out 3 Lift the right side plate gently and take out 4 Remove the bar on the shaker grate do th...

Страница 14: ...y being damaged and the warranty will be void Kindling sticks Length 20 25 cm Size 3x3 cm Normal amount 10 15 sticks approx 1 5 kg Logs Length 25 30 cm Diameter max 10 cm Normal amount 2 logs approx 1 3 kg What can you make a fire with This Varde stove has been approved and tested for the combustion of wood Only dry wood may be used with a max water content of 21 and a size that is suitable for th...

Страница 15: ...contact your chimney inspector In particular following a long period of time where you have not used the stove before using it again you must make sure that there is nothing blocking the flue or the chimney Some exposed areas of the stove s painted surface can over time become worn out e g through cleaning or overheating of the wood burning stove However this can be repaired using a special coatin...

Страница 16: ...mber Aura 7 100996 5703505052073 Ash pan product no and EAN number Aura 7 100712 5703505044382 Set of vermiculite panels product no and EAN number Aura 7 100309 5703505042814 Gasket for glass and ash pan product number and EAN number 100443 5703505045457 Gasket for door incl glue product number and EAN number 100351 5703505040162 Glass cleaner spray product number and EAN number 100493 57035050454...

Страница 17: ...on air secondary air The fire burns too intensely The gasket in the door or ash pan does not seal it must be replaced The chimney draught is too powerful fit a damper in the chimney Check that the kindling air is closed The shaker grate is stuck Check that a piece of wood or similar is not stuck in the grate Check that the shaker grate bar is in the correct position Recycling Packaging In consider...

Страница 18: ...18 ...

Страница 19: ...t wood burning stoves and wear and tear parts we offer a 2 year guarantee warranty right pursuant to the Danish Sale of Goods Act Warranty rights You have 2 5 year warranty on all our products subject to the above conditions This means that you are entitled to make a warranty claim if the product has errors or deficiencies For any deficiencies that are covered by this warranty upon delivery to the...

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