7.0 Service
Warning! Any unauthorised change to the product is illegal.
Only use original spare parts.
7.1 Changing the baffle plate
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The baffle plate consists of 2 cast iron plates and rests on top
of the pipes that supply secondary air.
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To remove, lift a little upwards in the middle and take them
out.
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To install, replace both plates in the same manner. Make sure
they are fitted closely against the back wall.
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Then place the insulating blanket on top of the baffle
plates.
7.2 Changing the burn plates
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The stove has burn plates on the sides and in the back. The
burn plate on the right door is fastened with a screw.
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To remove, unfasten the screw and remove the burn plates.
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To install, follow the same procedure.
8.0 Reasons for operational
problems - troubleshooting
Poor draught
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Check the length of the chimney so that it covers the
requirements stipulated in national laws and regulations. See
also «2.0 Technical data» and «4.5 Chimney and flue pipe»
for information.
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Ensure that the minimum cross-section of the chimney is in
accordance with «2.0 Technical data».
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Make sure that there is not anything preventing the flue
gasses from escaping: Branches, trees, etc.
The fire extinguishes after a while
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Make sure that the wood is sufficiently dry
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Find out whether there is negative pressure in the house, close
mechanical fans and open a window close to the stove.
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Check that the air vent is open.
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Check that the flue outlet is not clogged by soot.
If an unusual amount of soot
accumulates on the glass
Some soot will always stick to the glass, but the quantity depends
on:
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Humidity of the wood
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The local draught conditions
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Regulating the air vent.
Most of the soot will normally burn off when the air vent is
opened all the way and a fire is burning briskly in the fireplace.
See also «6.1 Cleaning of glass - good advice».
9.0 Optional equipment
9.1 Connecting pipe for outdoor
ventilation - Cat. No. 221032
With the aid of a connecting pipe for outdoor ventilation and a
flexible tube, combustion air can be connected to the product
directly from the outside. In this manner, the fireplace will always
be supplied with the air needed to achieve proper combustion.
Fresh air supply direct from the exterior or from the chimney
with air vents
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Insert the connecting pipe into the air inlet under the
product.
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Unfold the pipe's 3 flaps (fig. 4 A) inside the air inlet.
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Attach a flexible tube (Ø 100 mm) directly to the fireplace's
connecting pipe by using a hose clamp and attach it to the
wall outlet/chimney.
9.2 Rear heat shield cat.no. 350999
Assembly instruction follows the product.
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