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1. cations as well as to the technical and functional features of the appliance at any time and without further notice gt Burning or inserting easily combustible or explosive materi als such as empty spray cans and suchlike in the fire as well as storage of the same close to the fire is prohibited due to 1 1 GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUC risk of explosion TIONS The general introductory warning information must be follo gt When reheating no wide or easily combustible clothing wed should be worn gt Setting down of non heat resistant objects on the fire or gt Read the whole of the manual thoroughly before commissi aos nearby is prohibited oning the fire gt Only approved transport aids with adequate load bearing gt Do not lay washing on the fire to dry capacity must be used for transporting your fire gt Stands for drying items of clothing or suchlike must be set sy d di f he fi gt Do not change the stove except using original accessory UP ATAN AGE URIE AANGE ATONE AGTE components supplied and tested by us or work performed by fire hazard our works service gt Working with easily combustible and explosive materials in Your fire is not suitable for use as a ladder or scaffold the same or adjoining room to the fire is prohibited when the fire is on gt Thermal energy is produced by burning fuel this leads to the surface of the fire the doors the door and operating handles
2. We will accept liability for visible paint and enamel damages due to manufacturing defects only if such defects are brought to our attention in writing within 14 days following the handover of the appliance Changes to or intervention in the appliance through persons not authorised by us to do so will invalidate our warranty obligation Setting up and conversion work are subject to billing 14 CONNECTING DIMENSIONS 328 Page 15 LOHBERCER Natural Heating Naturally Lobberger Heiz u Kochgerdte Technologie GmbH Landstra e 19 5231 Schalchen Austria Phone 43 0 7742 5211 151 bis 153 Fax 43 0 7742 5211 109 Web www lohberger com E Mail office lohberger com Slight deviations in colour due to printing process Subject to technical alteration dimensional changes and errors excepted
3. COOK ME USER MANUAL WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOHBERGER Edition May 2011 Natural Heating Nati rally Lobberger DRAWING EXPLANATION Important information in this manual is indicated by the following symbols g5 Important information Practical advice o Use the plan CONTENTS 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION cccccsssssscccecceecccees 3 7 OPERATION icis onean 8 1 1 GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 7 1 STARTING THE FIRE 8 1 2 BEFORE SETTING UP 3 7 2 ASH DRAWER 9 1 2 1 Ground load bearing capacity 3 7 3 OPERATING THE SHAKER GRATE 9 1 2 2 flue pipe connection 4 7 4 SLIDE SETTING AT RATED THERMAL 1 4 AIR FOR COMBUSTION 4 OUTPUT 9 2 PACKAGING cerana TO 5 8 FITTING OPTIONS scsssssscecsssscecscsesecsceseevecsssseevers 9 8 1 MAKING AN EXTERNAL COMBUSTION AIR FEED 9 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ccccccscccssccsssccssccssccoees 5 9 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ccssscccsscccsssseees 10 4 LIST OF COMPONENTS COOH OHOHOHHSHOHHHOHHOH SOHO OHHH SHOOK OHHH HOHHHHOH OOOH COOOOCO 6 9 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 10 5 BRIEF HEATING INFORMATION ccccssccssccssccssccsccees 7 9 2 ONCE MORE 10 5 1 SUITABLE FUELS AND FUEL QUANTITIES 7 9 3 FINISH CONDITION AND CLEANING 10 5 2 FUEL QUANTITIES 7 9 4 CONVECTION AIR OPENINGS 10 5 3 MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES 7 9 5 CLEANING THE FLUE GAS CHANNELS 10 es tac 7 4G PROBLEM SOLVING ssssssssssssseeseeeeececee
4. Page 11 11 REQUEST FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE Austria Head office LOHBERGER Heiz u Kochgerdte Technologie GmbH Landstra e 19 5231 Schalchen Phone 43 7742 5211 199 Fax 43 7742 58765 199 E mail service lohberger com PLEASE NOTE In order to allow our service to carefully prepare and process repairs we require the following information with your service request 1 Your correct address 2 Your telephone and fax numbers and Email address as ap plicable The exact description of the appliance see nameplate When can our Service visit you The date of purchase nw FE W The exact description of the problem or your service re quest 7 Please keep your stove invoice ready In this way you will help us avoid unnecessary time and costs and also to work more efficiently for you Page 12 Useful piece of advice Prior to installing and connecting the appliance enter the spe cifications given on the nameplate into the following table Type of stove 12 NAMEPLATE The nameplate that is attached to the stove contains all the important data as regards the appliance including the specifications concerning the manufacturer the serial number and the characterisation LOHBERCGIER Heiz Kochgerate Technologie GmbH C E k A Schalchen Landstrasse 19 qf Type COOK ME ad rated heat output 7 kW Al serial nummer 278472 heat output range 3 5 7 kW degree of efficiency of rated heat o
5. The wood in the packaging has not been surface treated and 5 Therefore please check your fire for damage and that all parts can therefore be burned in your fire The box and the film PE l are there on receipt Report any defects to your fire dealer im can be recycled without any problem mediately When unpacking please ensure that the soap stone panels are intact The material scratches easily Soap stones are not covered by the warranty CONNECTING DIMENSIONS 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CONNECTING DIMENSIONS on page 15 This is a Design 1 fire and has a connection for fitting to a chimney that is equipped for other fires and boilers for solid and liquid fuels insofar as the chimney dimensions are in accordance with DIN 4705 Part 3 Technical Specification Dimensions mm and weights kg Rated heating capacity as per EN13240 7 kW Room heating capacity m3 dependent 70 O on the house insulation Lowest thermal output 3 5 kW 958 516 441 97 115 130 19 1 2 kg h Efficiency 83 4 9 9 Flue gas values for multiple connection to a chimney as per DIN 4705 Part 3 or for measuring the chimney as per DIN 4705 Part 2 Flue gas mass flow g s Abgastemperatur C Minimum flow pressure at rated heating capacity The owner of the small heating system or the authorised person efi for the small heating system must keep the technical documen tation in a safe place and present it to the local authority or the chimn
6. the door glasses the flue pipes and possibly the front wall of the fire becoming very hot Avoid touching these 1 2 BEFORE SETTING UP parts without wearing the relevant protective clothing or using the relevant means cold hand 1 2 1 GROUND LOAD BEARING CAPACITY Before setting up ensure that the supporting construction has gt Make children aware of the danger and keep them away a load bearing capacity that will support the weight of the from the fire when in use fire Commissioning details are shown on the sticker on the Ceran area Page 3 Mm SAFETY CLEARANCES Minimum clearances 1 From non combustible items a gt 400 mm b gt 100 mm 2 From combustible items and supporting walls made from re inforced concrete construction a gt 800 mm b gt 200 mm 1 2 2 FLUE PIPE CONNECTION Flue pipes are a particular hazard source in respect of escape of poisonous gas and fire hazard Obtain the advice of an ap pointed specialist company in respect of laying and fitting the pipes When connecting the flue pipe to the chimney in the area of walls cladded using wood please follow the relevant fitting directives 1 2 3 You must follow the flue gas formation in the event of un favourable weather atmospheric inversion and the draught conditions If too little combustion air is added smoke can en ter your house or flue gases can escape Additionally harmful deposits can arise in the fire and in the chimney I
7. 30 Then loosen the four screws of the cast iron cover pos 29 and lift it Now pull the rear wall from the aluminium profiles upwards pos 14 gt Cut out the pre cut round section from the rear wall pos 31 hack saw blade Tighten the supply air inlet pipe optional on order by means of the supplied screws and remount the rear wall gt Connect a non flammable pipe e g steel spiral pipe to the supply air inlet pipe and fasten it with a hose clamp not included in the delivery gt To ensure sufficient supply of air the pipe should not ex ceed a length of 4 m and have no bends gt If the pipe runs to the outside the pipe end must have a vertical go bend downwards or be protected against wind Page 9 9 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 9 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 9 4 CONVECTION AIR OPENINGS Your Cook ME has been designed by our development team Regularly clean dust deposit from the convection air openings with minimal maintenance in mind and for a very long service The fire should be cleaned thoroughly before the start of the life Certain cleaning activities and checkin the seals are howe new heating season in order to prevent strong odours ver necessary from time to time The time periods between the inspection intervals are above all dependent on the fire wood quantity used and the frequency of use 9 5 CLEANING THE FLUE GAS CHANNELS 4x annually e5 All maintenance and cleaning work must only be
8. heating Heat the fire up well this will reduce the hardening time Hardening of the surface is complete after several proper periods of heating All details on the nature of the fire wood and correct heating can be found in Chapter 5 7 2 ASH DRAWER The ash drawer must be emptied regularly to prevent exces sive heating of the fire grid OPERATING THE SHAKER GRATE Never heat the fire with the ash drawer open gt danger of overheating gt loss of warranty Caution Embers could remain in the ash Only fill the ash into non flammable containers and do not put the ash onto flammable surfaces 7 3 OPERATING THE SHAKER GRATE The ash is moved from the fire into the ash drawer part 22 by moving the Riddling grate actuator Part 13 This frees up room for the primary feed air that is required for the heating phase in the fire It is not necessary to operate the shaker grate during heating 7 4 SLIDE SETTING AT RATED THERMAL OUTPUT WoodiWood Brickets Shaker grate pig The position Primary air completely open may only be used as a Starting position As your fire output is also dependent on the chimney draught and the weather conditions you must get used to the use of this secondary control slide according to your own experience 8 FITTING OPTIONS 8 1 MAKING AN EXTERNAL COMBUSTION AIR FEED gt Dismantle the rear wall following the instructions Take off the Ceran cooking surface pos
9. is sooted up on the inside gt Weather influences 3 Fire does not start correctly gt Incorrect starting gt Burning in phase 4 Fire smells strongly and is smo king outside gt Fire is dusty sooted up 5 The paint does not cure or har gt Burning in phase not completed den properly In principle From time to time dependent on use each glass pane must be cleaned with glass cleaner Clarify this with the chimney sweep if necessary increase height of chimney Regulation must be carried out as per the operating instructions using the rotary control knob if secondary air is closed the glass pane will soot up very quickly but this can be burnt off again by correct use See item Max Fuel quantities See item Clean burning if necessary use wood brickets these dry evenly See item Brief Heating Information See item Maintenance and Cleaning See item STARTING THE FIRE See item STARTING THE FIRE See item Operation hardening of the paint See item Convection air openings See item Operation hardening of the paint 6 Flue gas escapes when fuel is ad gt Chimney draught too low flue Check the connection points and ded and during the heating phase gas connection leaking reseal if necessary Should you not be able to find the correct solution to your problem then please contact your specialist dealer or your chimney sweep
10. your fire and the chimney and is prohibited by the Emissions Protection Ruling 5 2 FUEL QUANTITIES The fire is equipped with flat firing due to the design This me ans that only one layer of fuel may be placed on the existing basic embers Please note that when a larger quantity of fuel is added your fire will emit a larger quantity of heat or will heat up more strongly than is intended for the design This can lead to damage to your fire 5 3 MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES 5 4 Wood 2 billets a approx 0 9 kg Wood brickets broken 2 off approx 0 9 kg Your fire output is regulated via the air inlet slide As your fire output is also dependent on the chimney draught you must get used to the use of this slide according to your own experience a The secondary air regulator the primary air regulator and the shaker grate handle may only be used with the shaker hook enclosed CLEAN BURNING The challenges of the present day and age mean that eve ryone must act responsibly One of most important matters of concern is retaining our natural world Our products are developments that comply with the most recent state of the art technology This is an essential prerequisite for a clean efficient and perfect functioning of our fires The following is important for clean burning 1 THE FIREWOOD MUST BE DRY AND UNTREATED Recommended value lt 15 rel wood humidity Dry and well ventilated stored woo
11. carried out when the fire is completely cooled down gt Removing the flue pipes gt Brush off any soot and dust deposits in the fire and in the 9 2 ONCE MORE flue pipes and vacuum Only use wood that has been stored properly and is dry and untreated Feed the correct quantity of wood into the fire gt Check the seals on the fire door or the ash drawer before the beginning and end of the heating period Should they be damaged or excessively worn then please order the relevant All maintenance and cleaning work must only be carried out replacement when the fire is completely cooled down FINISH CONDITION AND CLEANING The door glass can be cleaned using glass cleaner The glass cleaner can be obtained from your specialist fire dealer Should the glass become heavily sooted the possible cause could be damp wood 9 3 Only intact seals guarantee the perfect function of your fire The fire finish is highly refractory and must only be cleaned using a cloth damp if necessary Only use original paint for touch up work this is available from your specialist dealer as an accessory Under no circumstances must the paint be cleaned before heating for the first time Page 10 10 PROBLEM SOLVING What to do if gt Poor draught 1 Ceramic glass gt Incorrect regulation pane soots up too quickly gt Too much fuel gt Damp wood Chimney draught inadequate 2 Fire not pulling correctly gt Fire
12. d that has been stored for 2 3 years A fire is not a waste incineration plant The warranty will be come null and void if rubbish or non approved material such as plastic treated wood etc is burned Further consequences are damage or soiling of the fire and chimney as well as the environment 2 CORRECT FIREWOOD QUANTITY AND FIREWOOD SIZE gt Too much firewood causes overheating This causes the material to burn too heavily and your fire will produce poor flue gas values gt Too little firewood or too large billets have the effect that the fire does not reach the optimum temperature The flue gas values are poor here gt The correct firewood quantity means for wood _ 1 8 kg 2 billet 25 cm long per layer recommen ded value at rated thermal output 6 kW At the smallest thermal output 3 kW 0 9 kg 2 billets 25 cm long Note Only wood and wood brickets must be burned in your fire Plastic treated wood materials e g chipboard hard coal or textiles must not be burned 5 5 BURNING WOOD 5 6 Clean burning of wood corresponds to the same chemical process as natural decay i e that the CO2 carbon dioxide released does not increase or contaminate the original CO2 content household of the atmosphere HEATING IN THE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD At temperatures above 15 C there is a risk based on a low de livery pressure witch causes only a moderate fire This results in an increased formation o
13. e 2 FOREWORD Dear Customer First of all we would like to thank you for your custom and congratulate you on your excellent choice To make sure that your new heating stove COOK ME lives up to your expectations please observe the instructions in this operating and maintenance manual care fully The LOHBERGER heating appliances in the following referred to as heating stove are manufactured and tested in accordance with the applicable safety regulations of the relevant European guidelines This manual is intended for use by the owner of the heating stove as well as by the HVAC installer operator or maintenance staff If you have any queries or you require further information as regards the manual please do not hesitate to contact the manufacturer or an authorized customer service centre Make sure that you indicate the paragraph number and the subject of your query The print translation and reproduction of this manual whether in full or in part are not permitted without the consent of LOHBERGER The tech nical information graphic illustrations and specifications must not be distributed in any way Your LOHBERGER Heiz Kochgerate Technologie GmbH 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION In the event that some of the instructions contained in this manu al are not clear please contact the LOHBERGER expert staff gt Only burn the approved fuel listed in the chapter Clean LOHBERGER reserves the right to make changes to the specifi Burning
14. eeesssssssssssssrsres 11 5 5 BURNING WOOD 7 5 6 Heating in the transitional period 7 11 Request for customer service ossossescosessesssosessosse 12 6 INSTALLING THE FIRE c cccccocccccccccccecccccccecccceccecccccccece 8 i2 NAMEPLATE eines aa a ES 13 SORENE R SE 3 43 THE LOHBERGER WARRANTY cscsssssssssssssssssssssssseses 14 14 CONNECTING DIMENSIONS cccsccccsccsssccscscecsceees 15 GENERAL INFORMATION The slow burning stoves of series COOK ME are built according to the current state of the art and comply with the requirements of the following standards for wood as fuel e The European standard EN 12815 NORM M 7550 the German industrial standards DIN 18882 DIN Plus and BIMSCH e Agreement of the Provinces between Federation and Provinces according to Art 15a B VG Federal Constitution Act on protective measures concerning minor furnaces and the saving of energy dated June 1995 e Special provisions in terms of efficiency and pollutant emission applicable in Regensburg and Stuttgart All safety valves used for the installation must be certified reference letter H in the component certification register their flow rate must correspond to the highest nominal output of the boiler Further points to be observed Heating room guidelines National building regulations Local building regulations Commercial and fire police regulations Environmental protection regulations Pag
15. es the door must not be opened abruptly in order to prevent the flames from springing out 1 3 7 The primary and or secondary air supply must be open before you open the combustion chamber door 1 4 AIR FOR COMBUSTION Basically the appliance is dependent on indoor air that me ans the air supply needed for combustion is extracted from the room where the appliance is positioned periodic venti lation especially with very hermetically sealed building sys tems is mandatory If there are additional heating units in the same room the ventilation openings must provide adequate air supply for combustion to ensure proper operation of all appliances Too low pressures in the room where the appliance is loca ted e g caused by ventilation systems extractor hoods etc or in the pellets container e g caused by pneumatic appli ances are likely to impair the functioning of the fire place and their safety technique and are therefore not permitted The operation of open heat systems depend on indoor air in combination with ventilation etc is only under special conditions allowed Check with the manufacturer of your ventilation system 2 PACKAGING Your first impression is important to us The packaging for your new fire in the main has no effect on The packaging for your new fire provides excellent protection the environment from damage However damage to the fire and accessories can occur during transport
16. ey sweep Page 5 4 LIST OF COMPONENTS Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 Page 6 Pendant bottom Exhaust gas pipe connection Hinge nut Handle sleeve Clamp bolt Door latch Riddling washer Furnace belt Glass connections Door stop Primary air slider Riddling grate lever Riddling grate actuator Side wall panelling aluminium profile Firebox door complete Firebox door painted Firebox door glass Firebox lining fireclay Firebox lining front right fireclay CULIMETA_8x2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Round sealing strip D12 Ash drawer Secondary air lever Log guard Flue plate rear Panel front top not painted Panel holder top right Panel holder top left Cast iron cover Ceran cooking surface Rear wall Decorative steel sheet lateral not painted Door handle complete Round sealing strip DM7 L 1220 Round sealing strip DM7 L 1230 Oval head screw with Allen screw Handle disk spring Slotted headless screw with chamfered end Threaded bar with Allen screw and full dog point Riddling grate 5 BRIEF HEATING INFORMATION 5 1 SUITABLE FUELS AND FUEL QUANTITIES In principle your fire is suitable for burning dry billets You can also burn fuels such as wood brickets Only use dry fuel The burning of waste of any kind in par ticular plastics damages
17. f soot in the chimney flue of the stove and in the chimney Increase the supply of primary air stir up more often and put frequent smaller pieces of wood on to prevent formation of soot in transition time Page 7 6 INSTALLING THE FIRE 6 1 gt Before first commissioning or after changing the location of the fire cleaning and service work ensure that the flue plate as well as the wood stop LIST OF COMPONENTS page 6 Part 24 and 25 is in the correct position When usinga flue pipe with throttle valve the throttle valve must be open Care must be taken with this fire that the flue draught reaches at least the prescribed value 0 8 mbar Should problems arise here please contact your master chimney sweep Caution Remove the sticker from the Ceran area before using your fire for the first time Important The Ceran area becomes very hot during use and only cools down very slowly There is an acute danger of bur ning up to one hour after fire has gone out CONNECTING THE FIRE Proceed as follows when fitting a connection to a bricked chimney 1 Measure and draw in the chimney connection taking a possible floor plate thickness into account as per the natural dimension 2 Chisel out drill the holes in the wall 3 Brick in wall lining First seal the wall lining using mineral wool insulation After wards plaster using heat resistant cement mortar or equiva lent 4 After the mortar has
18. hardened and after plastering and painting position the floor plate including the floor protec tion carton 5 The fire can now be lifted onto the floor plate carefully The fire must not be pushed along an unprotected floor Strong corrugated cardboard carton or an old carpet are ex cellently suited as an installation aid and an underlay The fire can also be pushed on this underlay We recommend original flue pipes from the LOHBERGER flue pipe range for professional connection The connecting pi ece must not project into the chimney shaft Seal the gap between the flue pipe and wall lining using a ceramic seal The installation must comply with the respective safety and construction regulations Please contact your master chimney sweep in this respect he will be happy to give you informa tion If you use a system chimney e g glazed fireclay we would ask you to follow the manufacturer s connection regulations exactly 7 OPERATION 74 STARTING THE FIRE Safety clearances page 4 In order to keep exhaust emissions as low as possible we would ask you to keep to the following starting instructions 1 If the fire and chimney are still cold or if there is atmos pheric low pressure then burning some paper at the start is recommended in order to drive the cold out of the fire and chimney 2 To start heating first lay untreated paper on the floor of the combustion chamber on top of that 0 5
19. kg soft wood chip and 1 kg wood 3 small billets Pull the shaker grate handle Part II out completely and open the primary Part I and secondary air slide Part III Please do not use glossy paper or paper from magazines It does not burn well and the print colours produce very poiso nous substances in the flue gas Page 8 3 Now light the paper Wait until the soft wood chips are burning well Close the shaker grate handle and the primary air slide a few minutes later Set the secondary air slide to the ideal setting a few minutes later 4 After this has burned lay approx 1 6 kg wood 3 billets on the fire Open the shaker grate handle and the primary air slide until the wood is burning well approx 2 mins The secondary sir slide remains in the ideal setting Proceed in the Same manner for each further layer 5 The mineral parts of the wood approx 1 remain on the bottom of the combustion chamber as combustion residue This ash is because it is a natural product an excellent fertiliser for all plants in the garden However the ash should be left to settle beforehand and doused with water THE FIRE PAINT ONLY HARDENS PROPERLY AFTER HEATING UP DURING USE Do not touch the surface during heating It is still soft Our paints are completely harmless in accordance with the TUV certificate there is no danger to health In spite of that we recommend that the house is well ventilated several times after first
20. n the event that flue gas escapes let the fire go out and check if all air inlet openings are free and the flue gas feeds and the fire pipe are clean In cases of doubt you must inform the master chimney sweep as a fault in the draught could be due to the chimney 1 3 Before adding new fuel push the embers together 1 3 1 Only use a Suitable tool from our accessory range for pushing the embers together and ensure that no combustible material falls out of the fire Page 4 1 3 2 Use the devices supplied with your fire such as the protective gloves or the cold hand to open the doors as well as for ope rating the control elements 1 3 3 Design 1 fires BA 1 These fires must only be operated with the fire door closed 1 3 4 The fire door must only be opened for adding fuel and must then be closed again as this could otherwise lead to a danger to other fires that are also connected to the chimney 1 3 5 When the fire is not in operation the fire door must be kept closed 1 3 6 When using wet fuel and if operation is throttled too much the chimney can soot up i e easily combustible materials such as soot and tar can be deposited and this can lead to a chimney fire Should this happen close all air inlet slides and flaps Call the fire brigade and get yourself and all other occupants to Safety g5 ATTENTION The size of the fire door means that particularly when reheating blazing flam
21. pply to some models and parts for appliances with central heating insert the warranty depends either on the expert installation of a return elevation or the installation of a valve cabinet AME 4 Exceptions Exceptions are only parts subject to wear such as fireclay which is normal for an appliance used for heating Possibly occurring changes in colour or expansion cracks in the fireclay are dependent on the material and can never be com pletely ruled out However they do not impair the functioning of the appliance as long as the fireclay remains in the firebox Glass panes breakage of glass because of external hazard changes on the surface due to thermal influences such as sinte red fly ash or soot at the surface of the viewing window Discolouring of paint due to overload or thermal strain Seals e g hardening or breakage due to thermal or mechanical strain Surface coatings frequent cleaning or cleaning with abrasive cleaning agents Castings which are subject to high thermal stress such as the JETFIRE flame bundling plate and grate Start of warranty The start of warranty is the time the appliance is handed over Please keep this user manual as well as the warranty card with the invoice in a safe place at all times A prerequisite of our warranty obligation is that the appliance has been installed and connected according to our instructions and the applicable EN DIN Austrian standards and has been operated and expe
22. rtly maintained according to our instructions Repairs We will carefully check your appliance and establish whether the warranty claim is justified If yes we will decide in which way the defect should be repaired In the event of a repair we ensure expert performance on location or in our works This does not affect the start of warranty determined by the han dover if it is necessary to replace the appliance the warranty period starts anew If you send in your appliance for repair please enclose your warranty certificate and proof of purchase Costs LOHBERGER accepts all costs for the duration of the warranty Should we decide that your appliance is best repaired in our works you will be responsible for the transport costs and the transport Liability exclusion We cannot accept any liability for the loss or the damage of an appliance through theft fire vandalism or similar causes Indirect or direct damages caused by a supplied appliance or re sulting upon the delivery of an appliance are excluded from the liability unless the delivery was performed by LOHBERGER or by a transport company commissioned by LOHBERGER We cannot accept any liability for damages caused by chemical or electro chemical effects e g pollutants in the combustion air condition of heating water not VDI compliant e g lime deposit etc or as a result of installation not corresponding to the rules of engineering or the LOHBERGER documentation
23. utput ss 83 4 CO2 emission 701 mg Nm value measured relating to 13 02 dust emission 44 mg Nm value measured relating to 13 02 vear of manufacture 2011 Fuels firewood briquettes according to DIN 51731 Only use recommended fuels Test centre TU Vienna Institut f r Verfahrenstechnik Getreidemarkt 9 166 A 1060 Wien Test report number PL 11098 P tested according to EN 13240 and art 15aB VG Temporary fireplace for use in between seasons or as an additional heating system for operation in closed rooms VKF Nr Clearances to flammable or temperature sensitive components rear 20 cm lateral 20 cm within the area of heat radiation of the viewing window 80 cm A shared flue system is permissible Follow the instructions of the operating manual Please read carefully and follow the instructions Made in Austria Mains connection Page 13 13 THE LOHBERGER WARRANTY These warranty conditions are valid in all European countries where LOHBERGER appliances are sold by local specialist dealers War ranty claims must always be directed to a local LOHBERGER specialist dealer or the dealer from whom you have bought the appliance Page 14 Duration of the Warranty In principle LOHBERGER grants a 3 year full warranty on veri fiable material or factory defects on every appliance Warranty expires in any case after five years following the manufacture of the appliance Certain restrictions a
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