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1. of embers If you store your wood outdoors it is best to cover it Examples of fuel values of different woods Fuel type number of cubic metres per 1 000 litres of oil Ash 700 Scotch 520 pine 650 arch maple 660 ume 510 Mountain Poplar 450 pine witow o It is advised not to use very oil con taining woods like teak tree and ma hogany as this can cause damage to the glass Heating value in wood You have to use about 2 4 kg normal wood to replace one litre of heating oil All woods have almost the same hea ting value per kg which is about 5 27 kW hour for absolute dry wood Wood with a moistness of 18 has a efficien cy of about 4 18 kW hour per kg and one litre heating oil contains about 10 kW hour CO release At combustion 1000 litres of heating oil forms 3 171 tons CO As wood is a CO neutral heat energy source you save the environment about 1 3 kg CO every time you have used 1 kg normal wood Regulating the airflow To adjust combustion airflow use the handle at the front under the door Combustion air flow is fully open when the handle is as far as possible to the right To close gradually slide the handle to the left Fig 1 Closed Open Lighting To ignite the fuel use fire lighters small paraffin ignition bags or small pieces of wood placed on the bottom grate Place larger pieces of wood on top of this kindling material at right angles to the firing doors C
2. well suited to intermittent use If you wish to operate the stove with reduced out put simply insert smaller volumes of wood at each firing and apply a lower airflow However re member that the secondary combustion air supply must never be shut off com pletely during firing It is important to keep a good bed of embers Gentle heat is released when the fire settles i e when the wood no longer genera tes flames and has been converted to glowing embers Chimney fires In the event of a chimney fire which often results from incorrect operation or protracted firing with moist wood close the door and shut off the se 6 condary start up air supply to smother the fire Call the fire department Optimal combustion For optimal combustion and heating this stove is designed to provide an optimum mix of primary and second ary air in these instructions we call this combustion air The stove provi des excellent heating efficiency and the window is easy to maintain as the secondary air flushes the surface of the glass Note that the stove will of course blacken if the airflow is too low If there is too little oxygen there is a risk that the window etc will Blacken due to the formation of soot deposits A combination of incorrect combustion and damp wood fuel can cause a he avy sticky coat of soot to form which may cause the door seal to tear off next time the door is opened Risk of explosion After you a
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4. LINE95 100 SCAN SNOILINYLSNI DNIWaadO eae ae SB wurheta dic Congratulations on your new stove We are sure that you will be happy with your investment especially if you follow the advice and instructions we have put together in these operating instructions The Scan Line 100 has been approved according to the EN 13240 DIN and NS 3058 3059 Approval means that consumers can be sure that the stove meets a range INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Safety clearances Stoves must always be installed in line with national and if applicable local regulations It is important to abide by local regulations regarding set ting up chimneys and connection to same Therefore always consult your lo cal chimney sweep before installation as you are personally responsible for ensuring that the applicable regulations have been met Distance regulations A difference applies to installation next to flammable and non flammable walls If the wall is made of non flammable material the stove can in principle be placed flush against it However we recommend leaving a gap of at least 5 cm to facilitate cleaning behind the stove The minimum distances to flammable material are stated on the boiler plate and are listed in the table on page 7 Warning A stove gets hot In excess of 90 degrees Take care to ensure that children cannot A N come into contact with it Important of specifications and requirements in tended
5. anteed against defects in manufacturing FOR FIVE YEARS This guarantee does not cover Wea ring parts fragile parts such as e The fire proof bricks in the combustion chamber e The smoke baffle e The glass e The sealing rope e The grate frame The stove iS prepa red for a fresh air intake Damage resulting from incorrect use Transport costs in connection with repairs carried out under guarantee Installati on disassembly in connection with re pairs carried out under guarantee Should you have cause to make a com plaint please quote our invoice no Warning Any unauthorised modification of the A N stove and any use of non original spares will void the guarantee FITTING EXTERNAL AIR INLET FROM BE 1 2 LOW Fresh air set item no 1515 0013 Remove stones from combustion chamber Remove the steel plate at the bot tom of the combustion chamber See figure 2 Remove all 4 screws from the damper and cover in the air cham ber See figure 3 Lift the damper see figure 4 and place the 100 connector on top Turn all 3 locking pins 90 until the connector is secured Fig 1 ammi 6 When the 100 connector is fitted to the damper put the ring with the cord around down at the bot tom See figure 5 Carefully replace the damper Check that the damper rotates freely and is not obstructed when you move the handle from left to right Finally replace the cover alongside the damper
6. dd new fuel it is A N very important that you do not leave the stove unatten ded until the wood is burning con stantly This will normally occur wi thin 30 to 60 seconds A risk of explosion can possibly arise if too much wood is placed in the stove This may result in the production of large volumes of gas and this gas can explode if the intake of primary and se condary air is insufficient It is an advantage always to leave some ash lying in the bottom of the combstion chamber Be careful when emptying the ashes Hot embers can remain in the ash for a long time Stove data table in accordance with EN 13240 testing Nominal fluegas tempera ture c Draught min Smoke _ Fuel stub volume mbar Nominal output tested kW Distance to furnitures from the stove inmm Distance to flama ble materials in mm behind at the the stove sides Actual efficiency Scan Line 266 0150 2 3 0 13 100 1200 The nominal wee is are to aich the stove has been tested The test was carried out with the combustion air 80 OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS The chimney must be swept at least once a year we recommend the use of a NACS national association of chimney sweeps registered chimney sweep In the event of smoke or malodorous fumes being produced you must first check to see whether the chimney is blocked The chimney must of course always provide the minimum draught necessary to ensure that it is possible to
7. down in the air chamber and tighten Replace the steel plate in the base of the combustion chamber before repositioning the stones Fig 4 CLEARING SOOT AFTER SWEEPING OR WHEN RENEWING STONES Note that it may be necessary to clean vacuum the holes and air duct behind the rear stone Sequence of removal stones 1 2 Remove spark screen and vacuum any ash in the bottom Baffle Lift and turn the baffle slightly to one side and carefully remove Side stones Turn carefully away from the side of the combustion chamber Rear stone Lift the lower edge free of the base plate and then lift out Base stone Lift upwards and backwards away from the front edge of the stove Baffle Side stone REAR STONE The rear stone has been devided into two stones They are kept together with a small fitting on the back side which is pushed down into the grooves SCAN LINE 95 100 WITHOUT PEDESTAL Special conditions regarding Scan Line 95 100 without pedestal Make sure that the distance from the lower edge of the door to the floor is mini mum 350 mm for SI95 And 460 for S1100 Please also read the part about the floor on page 2 By permanent floor which has nonflammable surface such as concrete or floor tiles there is no demand to the distance Min 350 460 mm TRANSPORTATION SAFETY DEVISE Regarding Scan Line 100 on a turnable pedestal The screw must be removed before the stove is used turned 14 03 2
8. ompletely open the secondary air supply and leave the fi ring door ajar i e approx 1 cm open Once the fire has taken a good hold of the fuel and the chimney has heated up after about 10 min close the firing door We recommend that you burn the entire first firing with the secondary air supply fully open to make sure that the chimney is thoroughly heated Adding fuel A fresh supply of fuel should normally be added while there is still a good lay er of hot embers Spread the embers over the base grate most towards the front of the stove Lay a single layer of wood fuel corresponding to about 2 3 kg over the embers at right angles to the stove door Turn handle into top position max combustion airflow Keep door ajar if necessary The door should not be left open but fuel will 5 ignite more quickly while the door is ajar The wood should ignite within a very short time usually 1 3 minutes If the door is ajar close it as soon as the fuel is ignited When the flames spread across the fuel stack adjust the combustion airflow to the required level Nominal output 9 KW with the combustion air flow about 80 open When adding fuel make sure that the fuel is not too tightly packed as this will lead to poorer combustion and fuel inefficiency Fuel must be under the level of the top row of air holes and inside the outer most air hole to each side See figure 2 Fig 2 Reduced burning The stove is
9. osition If local regula tions permit two contained fireplaces can be connected to the same chim ney However you must abide by local regulations regarding the distance bet ween the two connections The woodburning stove must never be connected to chimneys that are also linked to a gasfired heater An efficient stove makes high demand on chimney properties so always have your local chimney sweep eva luate your chimney Connection to a brick chim ney Brick a thimble into the chimney and seat the flue gas pipe in this The thim ble and flue gas pipe must not penetra te the chimney opening itself but must be flush with the inside of the chimney duct Joins between brickwork the thimble and flue gas pipe must be sea led with fireproof material and or bea ding Connection to a steel chimney When fitting a connection from a top output stove directly to a steel chim ney we recommend fitting the chimney tube inside the flue gas spigot so that any soot and condensation drops into the stove itself rather than collecting on the exterior surface of the stove For connections to chimneys that are run through ceilings all national and local regulations regarding distance to flammable material must be followed It is important that the chimney is fitted with roof support so that the top panel of the stove is not required to bear the entire weight of the chimney exces sive weight may cause damage on or noise from the st
10. ove Draft conditions Poor draft may result in smoke being emitted from the stove when the door is opened The minimum chimney draft to ensure satisfactory combustion in stoves of this kind is 13 PA However there will still be a risk of smoke emis sion if the firing door is opened during powerful firing Flue gas temperature at nominal output for Panorama 273 and Panorama XL 266 is 20 C Flue gas mass flow rate for Panorama is 6 g sec and for Panorama XL 7 5g sec The chimney draft is generated by the difference between the high tempera ture of the chimney and the low tem perature of the fresh air The length and insula tion of the chimney wind and weather conditions also have an effect on the ability of the chimney to gene rate appropriate under pressure If the stove has not been used in a whi le check that the chimney and stove are not blocked with soot bird nests etc before using it Reduced draft can occur when e The difference in temperature is too small due to insufficient chimney insulation for example e The outdoor temperature is too high in summer for example e No wind is blowing e The chimney is too low and shel tered e The chimney contains false air e The chimney and flue gas pipe are blocked e The house is too airtight i e when there is an insufficient supply of fresh air e Poor smoke extraction poor draft conditions due to a cold chimney or bad weather condi
11. pect the following requirements must be met e Only approved materials may be used from the ventilation unit to the air inlet vent e The air inlet vent must be fitted correctly and insulated to prevent formation of condensate The cross section of the vent and grille must be at least 78 cm e If the vent leads out into the open air please note that the grille must be fitted with suitable wind protection There must be no risk that the grille can get clogged by leaves etc and the chimney Similarly you must not fire your stove with refuse painted wood pressure impregnated wood or chipboard as these materials can emit poisonous fumes and smoke Correct firing using well seasoned wood provi des optimal heat output and maximum economy At the same time correct firing prevents environmental damage in the form of smoke and emmissions and also reduces the risk of chimney fires If the wood is wet and inadequa tely seasoned a large proportion of the energy in the fuel will be used to vapo rise the water and this will all disap pear up the chimney Thus it is impor tant to use dry well seasoned wood i e wood with a moisture content of no more than 18 This is achieved by storing the wood for 1 2 years before use Pieces of firewood with a diame ter of more than 10 cm should be split before storing The pieces of firewood should be of an appropriate length ap prox 30 40 cm so that they can lie flat on the bed
12. regulate the fire Please note howe ver that chimney draft is dependent on the weather conditions In high winds the draft can become so powerful that it may be necessary to fit a damper in the flue gas pipe to regulate the draft MAINTENANCE The surface of the stove has been trea ted with heat resistant paint The stove should be cleaned with a damp cloth Any damage to the sur face in the form of chips or scratches can be repaired using touch up paint which is available in spray cans When cleaning the chimney soot and other deposits may come to fall on the smoke plate In cases where the wood burns too quickly this may be due to excessive chimney draught You should also check to make sure that the door seal and ashpan seal is intact and correctly fitting If the stove it generating too little heat this may be because you are firing with wet wood In this case much of the heating energy is used to dry the wood resulting in poor heating eco nomics and an increased risk of soot deposits in the chimney Cleaning the glass Incorrect firing for example using wet wood can result in the viewing window becoming covered in soot This soot can be easily and effectively removed by using proprietary stove glass clea ner GUARANTEE Heta stoves are subjected to stringent quality control procedures both throug hout the production process and im mediately before delivery to the dealer Therefore the stoves are guar
13. tions can be compensated for by increasing the airflow into the stove Good draft occurs when The difference in temperature between the chimney and outdoor air is high e The weather is fine e The wind is blowing strongly e The chimney is of the correct height at least 4 00 m above the stove and free of the roof ridge Combustion air flow The insert stove is approved as a room air dependent insert stove in accordance with EN 13240 All the combustion air flow in the inset stove comes from the room in which it is INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE First firing The stove has been treated with a heat resistant coating which hardens at a temperature of approximately 250 C This hardening process causes the production of smoke and malodorous fumes so the room must be very well ventilated During the first firing which should be carried out using approximatly 1 5 kg of wood the stoking door must be left slightly open and must not be closed until the stove is cold This is to prevent the sealing rope sticking to the stove Fuel Your new stove is EN approved for fi ring with wood fuel You must there fore only burn clean dry wood in your stove Never use your stove to burn drifwood as this may contain a lot of salt which can damage both the stove A fitted However by connecting a sealed air inlet to the insert stove s air intake connectors the stove can be supplied with external combustion air flow In this res
14. to ensure that the materials used are of good quality that the stove does not adversely affect the environ ment and hat it is economical to use With your new stove you should have received the following a Operating instructions b Guarantee slip c A stove glove 1 Make sure there is adequate provi sion to sweep the chimney 2 Make sure there is adequate ventila tion to the room 3 Please note that any extraction fans operating in the same room as the wood burning stove can reduce the chimney draft which may have an adverse effect on stove combusti on properties In addition this may cause smoke to be emitted from the stove when the firing door is opened 4 It must not be possible to cover any air vents The floor It is essential to ensure that the floor surface can actually bear the weight of the stove and a top mounted steel chimney if applicable The stove must stand on a nonflammable surface such as a steel floor plate or a brick or tile floor The size of the nonflammable surface used to cover the floor area must match national and local regula tions The chimney connection The chimney opening must follow na tional and local regulations However the area of the opening should never be less than 175 cm which corre sponds to a diameter of 150 mm If a damper is fitted in the flue gas pipe there must always be at least 20 cm of free passage even when the damper is in its closed p
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