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1. The clearances may only by reduced be means approved by the regulatory authority 10 Non Combustible Wall Clearances The DSA stove is a double skinned convection stove which means that the temperatures at the rear of the stove are reduced This makes it possible to place your DSA 5 next to non combustible materials without any distance needed However we recommend that you leave enough space in order to facilitate the cleaning at the rear of the stove 11 Draft Requirements The DSA 5 is only one component of the total system The venting system is equally important for achieving the required flow of combustion air to the firebox and for safely removing unwanted combustion by products from the stove If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system may not function properly Poorly functioning venting systems may create performance problems as well as be a safety hazard i e an oversized chimney may result in less than optimum performance A draft test should read greater than 05 W C Inches Water Column and less than 08 W C The chimney draught depends on the weather conditions In stormy weather you may reduce the chimney draught by closing the damper in the smoke pipe if a damper has been installed Chimney Installation For USA the stove is listed for installation as a vertically top vented stove using a listed 6 class A UL103HT factory built chimney exiting through the ceiling attic
2. made for fire made for life INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE SCAN DSA 5 FREESTANDING STOVE Tested amp Listed by Beaverton Oregon U SA OMNI Test Laboratories In c Save these instructions May 2004 KROG IVERSEN amp CO A S DK 5492 VISSENBJERG DENMARK Table of contents 1 IN EPRODUC TION RECTE 3 Safety and environment testing ocu daceeui detee pu EE ep Ape tu e Me Ve EVHRE RE Vut e feu aoc aa Ere vH dR UL De IN Vu 3 Important InformatloT adoius et ees citetete n diente eo a Moe dte tarditas A lectas ed a TRS aaee reed cada de 3 SAFETY PRECAUTION S an arcae aaro eH etr ope n E teda dev EEE deese eta iva ad eadera cati a 4 Locking ot the COOK au ooa eter oett o deed pel E a dela edi ener ed ebat i pep ravi FRv edes edidi ea aga d gt Peat resand items included uode instituendi aereo est deducto E Ea Ae EE EEE EEE aA 5 2 INSTALLATION inst EET 6 Pre Installation Check LAG ti iiss vsssestiecs pede acersaconage ii eaa EEE e E A E E EER 6 SPC MIC ALON eoo a a aa aded a aa eea aAa adaa eaae aeea Aaaa 7 Technical mformati oN sennor EE EE A AE EERE EAE EEA REA E ERO E ERRESA 7 Floor Protection requirements 2i tote rte tet ridet Deer eaaa v EEVEE EEEE VEN edades reete laa e 8 Parallel TiS tall Aine iere eit vehe e uper C EDS EUR ERE tenen Io AER PO NET E UA i asa RRR S RED EUR UA 8 Cornepdnstallatl Sp salsa sc pa sn abd Sessa aves AU pr d Orte ru tum ru Diod eda A A ple osa tee IR 9 E i TMC II eode eM MP E 9
3. Combustible Wall Clearance sisi oni a aces mun Vive deh pu DO a ie 10 Non Combustible Wall Clearances 3005 cisnecsdiasoesatenaguesemanevenacsausncucuspoealseiuatucetoaseudesaneevertecacntaent 11 Draft Reg irementsiisneinatn iina a a a II aa e aaa aaa 12 Chimney Installation oniinn a a a E E E EE 12 Chimh y height Teg lrements ooo teh tod tue Debt em a T i a iE 13 Chimney ASSIST P TM 14 OPERATION PR RUE ARTNS 15 F uslitis THE Stove o etes A RE cuoc ub ub Rte QD RE AREE pa up CURA S 15 Starting dE usos ioi cent tursa a Su eared Der le adele a eui vor bata bee Re Utd E eda patet qid 15 FRG TU T3 2nd liessen naaraan a aaaea aandaa aa aaa e a aaa eese umeros d tasca load ab tat 15 hine deu Biss S PATE TT TL LOU IESUS 16 Toon Vetldtiof or poser f idet n e Iu A Otadnce dece tole St a quee DERE EDO Pee URN 16 Combu stion AdrSUpply o ee foeni dose debt ehe vta da isto oer SERM Mute ee aa Uo Neo Mau M duae io AB Gen Ebo 16 4 MAINTENANCE eere itititesiei eoe enano ea HIN TE a MSN EDLLHIGEM Yee s eU e dE ADU RREBE To ea UE ee Ted URS EUR MEIAPRM IA CEN STRE 17 Cleatimg ot 4HecStO VO aedes fiel trutves ear aea aa gala gasc a aaa asenita aaa EaR a anai 17 Firebricks and baffle platei ennea eaea a aaa bs a aae a aAA ed 17 Removing baffle plate for Clean ig ycs i22 5scheszasveduaniaaueseonsiasstabsbbaska vaivuawbeetalassareaocdalanevel uetudadosesdtales 18 Glass PANS EN SAS EEEE A Sens iadiestotadalels baleen TTO 18 Cleaning Thee lass panel n suae et
4. STOVE OR APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM BE SURE TO ALLOW AN ADEQUATE SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM WHERE THE STOVE IS OPERATING DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITHOUT THE FIREBOX BAFFLE PLATES PROPERLY INSTALLED BUILD FIRES DIRECTLY UPON THE HEARTH INSIDE THE STOVE DO NOT USE GRATES IRONS OR ANY OTHER METHOD TO ELEVATE THE FIRE DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME DO NOT INSTALL IN AN ALCOVE Locking of the door When unpacking the stove the door is locked To unlock the door pull out in the knob and turning it counter clockwise The lock should not be activated during normal use as it will then be needlessly worn and scratch the steering axis Note Let the door be locked during installation of the stove Fig 2 Features and items included Your stove has a built in convection system so the sides and back of the stove do not get very hot It also creates air circulation in the room to spread the heat faster and more evenly Included with the stove are the following items 1 Special tool is to be used when the door is to be opened for cleaning maintenance or dismounting of the door 1 Hexagon key is to be used when the door is to be opened for cleaning maintenance or dismounting of the door 1 Oven mitten 1 Bag containing fire starters for the first lighting 1 Manual 2 INSTALLATION IF THE STOVE IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY A HOME FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK
5. close to the stove as heat can activate them Room Ventilation During the combustion oxygen taken from the room air is used In rare cases it may be necessary to mount a fresh air duct on the stove Please refer to your local building codes Combustion Air Supply Provide for an adequate supply of air for combustion Proper ventilation is essential when using a solid fuel burning appliance The combustion process uses oxygen from inside the dwelling If there is not adequate make up air as there is in newer homes which are well insulated and weather tight it may be difficult to obtain an adequate draft in your chimney caused by a shortage of air in the house To correct this it may be necessary to crack a window on the windward side of the dwelling or provide combustion air to a nearby floor wall vent fresh air duct or directly to the stove 16 4 MAINTENANCE DISPOSAL OF ASHES ASHES SHOULD BE PLACED IN A METAL CONTAINER WITH A TIGHT FITTING LID THE CLOSED CONTAINER OF ASHES SHOULD BE PLACED ON A NONCOMBUSTIBLE FLOOR OR ON THE GROUND WELL AWAY FROM ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS PENDING FINAL DISPOSAL IF THE ASHES ARE DISPOSED OF BY BURIAL IN SOIL OR OTHERWISE LOCALLY DISPERSED THEY SHOULD BE RETAINED IN THE CLOSED CONTAINER UNTIL ALL CINDERS HAVE THOROUGHLY COOLED Creosote formation and need for removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosot
6. is also addressed in this manual 14 3 OPERATION WARNING DO NOT USE GASOLINE LIGHTER FLUID KEROSENE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN A FIRE IN THIS STOVE KEEP SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE STOVE WHILE IT IS IN USE HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS Fueling the stove Your stove is designed for burning dry natural well seasoned wood only If your wood supply is not seasoned ask your authorized SCAN dealer where to obtain seasoned fuel in your area Wood should be stored in a dry place for at least one year before being used for fuel Some trees have very high moisture contents and it is necessary to thoroughly dry the wood Cutting and splitting the wood can speed up the drying process then stacking it with both ends of the stick exposed More drying occurs through the end than through the sides even when the wood is split We recommend that the moisture content of the wood be between 15 18 on a wet basis Green or uncured wood does not work well as fuel and can cause increased creosote buildups The value of green wood as a source of heat is limited Do not overload as this may cause over firing use kindling wood or mill ends for primary fuel Although feeding excessive amounts of fuel to the stove should be avoided it is important to supply it with sufficient fuel to maintain a moderately hot fire this is particularly important since burning wood pr
7. roof and the chimney must extend down to the chimney adapter For Canada the stove is listed for installation as a vertically top vented stove using a listed 6 CAN ULC S629 factory built chimney exiting through the ceiling attic roof and the chimney must extend down to the chimney adapter The installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 For connection of the stove to the chimney use a suitable adapter follow the chimney manufacturer s instruction for installation of chimney and chimney adapter For other vent configuration than descript here follow local codes or NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 guidelines and methods Chimney Termination Cap Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue P d serving another appliance Storm Collar Required installation components e Chimney cap Insulated chimney o0 Flashing Storm collar Roof flashing Ceiling Support Assembly Ceiling support box or joist shield fire stop spacer e Chimney connector 12 Chimney height requirements The chimney must extend 3 feet above the level of roof penetration and a minimum of 2 feet higher than any roof surface within 10 feet Check with your local building officials for additional requirements for your area The condition of the chimney and height is very important we suggest a total minimum height of 15 4 5m 13 Chimney Connection The chimney connector is ether a single or double walled pipe depending on the type of installation us
8. the floor completely under the stove and extend 16 to the front of the fuel door opening and 8 beyond either sides of the fuel door opening Canada For Canada the protected area must cover the floor completely under the stove and extend 18 to the front of the fuel door opening and 8 beyond both sides and the back of the stove Parallel installation A B C D E F USA 16 3 8 40 A 39 7 Canada 450 200 127 1117 1016 Corner installation Floor protection measurements and clerence A B C D USA 16 9 86 5 12134 Canada 450 229 2250 3182 Ceiling Height The stove must not be installed in a location where the ceiling height is less than 8 240 cm tall Do not install in an alcove or confined space Combustible Wall Clearance WARNING Minimum clearance to combustibles must be observed when installing this stove The listed clearances for your DSA 5 are determined in laboratory tests If the stove is to be placed at side and back walls of combustible materials the following clearances must be kept Clearances to combustible surfaces USA Canada Rear wall installation Inch mm A stove to side wall 17 432 B stove to back wall 3 127 C flue collar to side wall 29 736 D flue collar to back wall 9 229 Corner installation E stove to adjacent wall 9 279 F flue collar to adjacent wall 20 508
9. 3999753 3 22 Firebox lining layout 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Smoke Insufficient chimney draught Check chimney height Recommended height is minimum 15 feet Check if the chimney has the right dimension Check if the smoke pipe or chimney is blocked Check if the chimney has the right height compared to the surroundings Wood with too high moisture content The wood burns too fast s the door closed fully s the baffle plate placed correctly Sootend glass s the baffle plate placed correctly s the wood dry Sootend chimney Incorrect combustion s the wood dry The stove surface turns gray Over heating please refer to the maintenance section Cleaning of the stove The stove does not heat Use of moist wood The energy is used to dry the wood 23 7 WARRANTY PROVISIONS All SCAN wood stoves inserts and stoves are subject to a strict quality control before they are shipped to the customer and end user However an error may occur wherefore we back all SCAN wood burning stoves inserts and stoves with an extensive five years limited warranty The warranty covers all parts that may require replacement from a failure that was caused in the judgment of SCAN to be a defect in material or workmanship This warranty is given to the first retail purchaser other than for the purposes of resale only and is not transferable This warranty does not cover damage resulti
10. ENTAL OR SONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON LOST GOODS OR OTHERWISE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state 24 8 SAFETY LABEL The Safety label is permanently attached to the backside of stove and a copy of the label is showed below Local authorities will generally accept the label as evidence that when the stove is installed according to the information on the label and in this manual the installation meets codes and can be approved 29
11. OT TO BE UNLOCKED WHILE WORKING WITH IT Unscrew all visible screws 1 fig 8 in the inner frame and remove the inner frame Remove the cracked glass Put in the new glass panel 2 fig 8 Remount the inner frame Tighten all screws and then loosen them 2 3 rounds Push the steel gasket between the glass and the outer frame Push the steel gasket between the glass and the inner frame Tighten the screws 0 Swing back the door and tighten the screw 3 fig 8 see under Cleaning the glass panel unlock the door and remove the distance piece aocouoosioNw Fig 8 Gaskets The DSA 5 is equipped with ceramic gasket to ensure the tightness of the door and the glass This ceramic gasket is a wearing part and must be changed from time to time Please consult your authorized dealer in this case 20 Dismounting mounting of the door Generally we do not recommend dismounting the door If you do you must be at least two persons so that one can hold the door when the last screw is removed 1 2 Swing out the door see under Cleaning the glass panel point 1 4 THE DOOR MUST NOT BE UNLOCKED WHILE WORKING WITH IT The door is swung out so that the 6 5 mm hole 1 fig 9 on the left column is placed opposite the hole in the inner tube the door will then be ca 1 3 open IMPORTANT Put a screwdriver 2 fig 10 with appropriate dimensions in the hole The 4 screws 3 fig 9 in the doorframe can now be loose
12. PLEASE CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME Pre Installation Check List Before you begin an installation review your plans check to see 1 Your stove and chimney connector will be far enough from combustible material to meet all clearance requirements 2 The floor protection is large enough and is constructed properly to meet all requirements 3 You have all necessary permits from local authorities Your local building official is the final authority for approving your installation as safe and determining that it meets local and state codes The metal label permanently attached to the back of the stove shows that it has been tested to current UL and ULC safety standards and gives the name of the testing laboratory Clearance and installation information is also printed on the label Local authorities will generally accept the label as evidence that when the stove is installed according to the information on the label and in this manual the installation meets codes and can be approved WARNING contact local building officials or the authority having jurisdiction about restrictions permit and installation inspection requirements in your area The installation instructions and appropriate code requirements must be followed exactly and without compromise Alterations to the stove are not allowed Do not connect the stove to a chimney system serving another stove or stove appliance or any air di
13. dance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your DSA 5 1 INTRODUCTION PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE STOVE AFTER INSTALATION IS COMPLETE Safety and environment testing The DSA 5 freestanding stove have been tested by OMNI Test Laboratories Inc of Beaverton Oregon and are safety listed by OMNI to UL 1482 ULC S627 and environment to WAC 51 30 31200 See WWW omni test com for listening Important information No other SCAN stove has the same registration number as yours The registration number is fixed to the stove In case of complaints we request that you have the registration number SAFETY PRECAUTIONS USE A METAL CONTAINER WITH A TIGHT FITTING LID TO DISPOSE OF ASHES NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS STOVE KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE STOVE WHILE IT IS IN USE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL THIS STOVE IS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH AND KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS USE GLOVES WHEN STOKING THE FIRE DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTED TO ANOTHER
14. e The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Cleaning of the stove The stove is cleaned with a moist cloth Senotherm spray is available for repair of possible damages scratches Your dealer has the right spray in the right color As there may be minor color differences it is recommended to repair large areas with natural borders You will get the best result if the stove is repaired while it is lukewarm if the stove is too hot the paint will be granular Remember a good airing during the repair A possible change of color to gray is caused by over firing i e you have used more wood than recommended Firebricks and baffle plate Little cracks may arise in the firebricks and baffle plate because of a minor content of water especially if the stove is overheated during the first firing These cracks do not influence the workability of the stove and are not covered by the limited warranty WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITHOUT FIREBRICKS AND BAFFLE PLATE PROPERLY INSTALLED OR WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED 17 Removing baffle plate for cleaning The baff
15. ed to connect the stove to the chimney For use with the stove the chimney connector MUST be 6 in diameter with a minimum thickness of 24 gauge black steel or 26 gauge blued steel Aluminium and galvanized steel pipe is not acceptable for use with the stove These materials cannot withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood fire and can give off toxic fumes when heated NOTE Listed vent connectors shall be installed in accordance with the terms of their listing and the connector manufacturer s installation instructions Chimney Connector Do not use the connector pipe as a chimney Each chimney connector or stovepipe section must be installed to the stove flue collar and to each other with the male crimped end toward the stove See fig 5 Fig 5 This prevents any amount of condensed or liquid creosote from running down the outside of the pipe or the stovetop All joints including the flue collar connection must be secured with three sheet metal screws to ensure that the sections do not separate For the best performance the chimney connector should be as short and direct as possible No part of the chimney connector may pass through an attic or roof space closet or other concealed space or through a floor ceiling All sections of the chimney connectors must be accessible for cleaning Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation must conform to NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 and
16. es o ia etiocla tl ttes o odio Haba o been dada dada puta vts d Mo fte oso 19 Replacement of doof glass iiinis anaana dela ne raztaiecatadated slabs M aon etuot dea tide gola dak 20 Gas ECL niei dta pa r fodolos uie basa veiba tad aaa ae e aaa aeea tus ao aaant 20 Dismounting mounting of the dOOt siuuuo deter eb dtesta betae Ee utu e ip el adul aso basa vov das dpud ua rogus 21 Replacement of the steering axes coufiterwelglis 2522 2 a Et a Re ELM eL eL ab rubet e aa ee Laos be o oue 22 Replacement part listinni niran dela aeui iv fesB Leda La fa Bebe ed ee oeeladedal aa Joi are rue opes tu a Aaa eos 22 6 ME19108 53 080453 506183 LL E C Cz eneee sosaiosesse reiese asooo ease N sea se onas N sateist 23 Te WARRANTY PROVISIONS neenon sisisi isai ense a N eaii 24 8 SAFETY LABE Doirse ES 25 We welcome you as a new owner of a Scan DSA 5 In purchasing a DSA 5 you have joined the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of energy systems reflects both a concern for the environment and aesthetics The DSA 5 is one of the finest home stoves the world over This manual will explain the installation operation and maintenance of the DSA 5 Please familiarize yourself with the owner s manual before operating your stove and save the manual for future reference Included are helpful hints and suggestions that will make the operation and maintenance of your new stove an easier and more enjoyable experience We offer our continued support and gui
17. le plate must be placed according to the pictures below fig 3 amp 4 When the stove and the chimney are cleaned swept a layer of soot may be left on the baffle plate This can be removed by tipping the baffle plate The soot will then fall into the stove where it is easily removed The baffle plate is made of vermiculite and it is a porous material which can easily be broken so please handle it with care If the plate is broken or worn it has to be replaced not covered by the limited warranty Fig 4 Fig 3 Glass panel The glass is a heat resistant ceramic glass that can withstand continuous temperatures up to 1390 F 754 C This temperature is well beyond the temperatures in which you operate your stove This stove is designed to provide a flow of hot air over the inside of the glass which helps keep it optimally clean during combustion When operating the insert on low for extended periods of time the glass may become dirty A short hot fire will help clean off much of the normal buildup see section 6 Troubleshooting In order to keep the glass soot free the moisture content of the wood must be between 15 and 18 on a wet basis 18 Cleaning the glass panel The door must be dismounted from the stove before installing a new glass When firing with moist wood during the first lighting or by a small fire heat requirement a bad combustion may arise which can cause that the glass gets m
18. ned Support the door When the last screw has been removed the door is free to be dismounted Mounting is to be done in reverse order Fig 9 Fig 10 21 Replacement of the steering axes counterweights We recommend that this be done by the authorized SCAN dealer It is done in the following way 1 Swing out the door or dismount it it is only necessary to dismount the door when replacing the left counterweight See under Cleaning the glass panel point 1 4 and under Dismounting mounting of the door THE LOCK OF THE CURRENT STEERING AXIS MUST NOT BE UNLOCKED DURING THE WORK 2 Turn the lower screw in the steering axis clockwise with a 2 mm key 3 Raise the steering axis with the counterweight lift off the counterweight and take it out diagonally downwards 4 Mounting is done in the reverse order Tighten the lower screw of the steering axis Replacement part list Caution Use only original DSA 5 replacement parts Do not use substitute materials Replacement part Part Glass panel for the door 57705011 Packet of ceramic gasket for door glass 55999000 705 Upper baffle plate 54705000 091 Lower baffle plate 54705000 0911 Hearth stone back left 53999751 1 Hearth stone back right 53999751 2 Hearth stone front left 53999752 1 Hearth stone front right 53999752 2 Fire brick for firebox left side 53999753 1 Fire brick for firebox right side 53999753 2 Fire brick for firebox back wall 5
19. ng from other than defects in material or workmanship or damage caused by unreasonable use including the failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance In addition this warranty does not cover repairs performed due to neglect abuse or use of the stove insert stove other than in the application for which it is designed Specifically this warranty does not cover e Wearing parts such as firebricks baffle plate shaking grate and gaskets other than damages that are visible at the time of delivery e Glass other than damages that are visible at the time of delivery or damages that occur during the first fire e Transport costs e Dismounting mounting The warranty is invalid if the serial number for your SCAN stove insert stove is removed or defaced or if service for defects covered under this warranty is performed by other than an authorized SCAN dealer or SCAN factory recommended service person This warranty is void if installation is not in conformity with installation instructions and or local fire and building regulations This warranty applies only to SCAN stoves inserts stoves sold within the United States of America and Canada THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FAIRNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MERCHANTABILITY OR OTHERWISE APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SCAN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCID
20. oduces volatile substances Burning materials other than natural dry well seasoned wood may shorten the life of your stove and possibly lead to a dangerous over firing condition Do not burn garbage particle board scraps or pressed logs using bonding agents because they can produce conditions which will deteriorate metal Do not store fuel within the installation clearances or within the space required for charging and ash removal Starting a Fire To start a fire lay a few pieces of kindling or dry twigs and 2 3 fire starters in the bed of the hearth in the stove Build the wood directly on the stove hearth and do not use a grate andiron and do not elevate the fire Light the fire during start up you can leave the door slightly ajar Ad 1 or 2 split logs on the kindling fire and allow enough time for them to catch on fire 2 to 6 minutes and close the door Refueling To refuel the stove first open the damper fully if installed and let the fire liven up for about one minute Open the fuel door to ajar until the draft has stabilized Open the fuel door and add wood If the fire or coal bed is almost depleted and a full load of wood is added it may be necessary to leave the door ajar for a short time Close the door when there is a stable fire again and reset the damper 15 Smoke Detectors Since there are always several potential sources of fire in any home we recommend installing smoke detectors Do not install them too
21. ore or less sooty The glass is easily and effectively cleaned when using a commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves available at your dealer do not use abrasive cleaners The doors is opened as follows 1 2 omms In order to protect the ceramic gasket in the bottom of the door you should place the delivered distance tool 1 fig 5 under the column on the left side of the door IMPORTANT Close the door and LOCK it The door is locked by means of the locking button 2 fig 6 on the right side The locking button is to be turned until it clicks IT IS NOT TO BE UNLOCKED WHILE WORKING WITH THE DOOR Turn the screw 3 fig 6 in the middle of the doorframe on the right side clockwise with a 6 mm hexagon spanner Swing out the door fig 7 Clean the glass this should only be done on a cold stove Close the door and tighten the screw counter clockwise Unlock the door and remove the distance tool NOTE The lock lock pin should not be activated during normal use as it will then be needlessly worn and scratch the steering axis Be careful not to abuse the glass by striking or slamming the door shut Do not operate the stove with broken glass If the glass breaks then replace it promptly with original factory replacement ceramic glass Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 EEx zm I7 19 Replacement of door glass 1 Swing out the door see under cleaning the glass panel point 1 4 THE DOOR IS N
22. stribution duct Failure to follow these instructions will void the manufacturer s warranty For any unresolved questions about installation in the USA we refer to latest version of the national Fire Protection Association s publication ANSI NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Stoves Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances For installation in Canada refer to CSA CAN B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Applications and Equipment These standards are the basis for many national codes They are nationally recognized and are accepted by most local authorities Your local dealer or your local building official may have a copy of these regulations Specification inch mm A 65 1650 B 36 5 8 929 C 27 7 8 709 D 9 5 8 243 Technical information Technical information Output 63 000 BTU 19 kw Min Max output 27 500 63 000 BTU 8 19 kw Size of room 1400 2900 Sqf 140 290 M Fire box opening 16 7 8 x 22 5 8 inch 430 575 Mm Flue outlet 7 inch 180 Mm Weight 458 pound 208 kg In order to protect the surface of the stove we recommend that you do not remove the plastic bag until the installation has been completed Floor Protection requirements The floor protector must extend completely beneath the stove and to the front sides and rear as indicated below The floor protection needs only to be a standard ember protection USA For USA the protected area must cover

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