8.0
Reasons for operational
problems - troubleshooting
Poor draught
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Check the length of the chimney and that it complies with
national laws and regulations. Make sure that the minimum
cross section on the chimney is large enough. See also «2.0
Technical data» and «4.5 Chimney» for information.
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Make sure that there is not anything preventing the smoke
gasses from escaping: Branches, trees, etc.
The fire extinguishes after a while
•
Make sure that the firewood is sufficiently dry
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Make sure that there is no negative pressure in the house. If
there is a negative pressure 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 fuel.
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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.«6.1
Cleaning the glass - good advice» .
9.0 Optional equipment
9.1 Ash solution with riddling grate (fig. 9)
1. Remove the accumulated ash when needed (fig. 9F). If the
riddling grate is to be used the grate has to be closed when
the fireplace is being used.
2. Remove the grate with the riddler (fig. 9C). Place the gasket
along the rim of the hole. Insert the ash pail mantle (fig. 10A)
for the ash compartment (fig. 10B) and fix to the bottom
plate with 3 screws catching under the burn chamber. Place
the ash compartment.
3. Disassemble the vent frame (fig. 9A) and exchange the vent
with the predrilled vent (fig. 9B).
4. The lever (fig. 9C) should be fit to the grate link (fig. 9D) by
inserting the Z-shaped tip of the lever into the hold of the
link arm from the underneath.
5. Place the fireplace bottom (fig. 9G), and insert the tapped tip
of the lever through the predrilled vent (fig. 9C).
6. Screw the knob onto the lever.
7. Place the grate with the riddler (Fig. 9 F) in position and be
sure the wart is positioned into the fork of the link.
See «6.2 Ash removal - Use of the Ash Solution».
9.2 Narrow side trim (fig. 4)
Panorama/Harmony
1. Support the front frame in the middle with a wedge formed
tool to prevent it from sinking while being loosened. A wedge
formed screwdriver, or a wooden pencil will do.
2. Unscrew the two screws (fig. 4F) at one side first. Remove the
two corresponding nuts.
3. Place the side trim and fasten with the same screws.
Note: The trim pieces are symmetric and will fit on either
side. The 4 M6 self thread holes will fit in pairs on each side.
4. Repeat the same operation at the other side.
5. Remove the wedge.
9.3 Top trim panels
This panel can be used to simplify bricking up at the top of the
fireplace aperture. Locate the front panels at the top.
9.4 Convection chamber - cat. no. 340794
In order to improve heat emission into other rooms, you can
assembly a convection chamber on top of the product. Connect
flexible channels directly from the warm air adapters on the top
of the warming chamber and directly to the vents.
Warm air channels in the fireplace must be of non-flammable
material. The channels can be extremely hot, and it is very
important that these are not in touch with burnable materials.
If a convection chamber is used, do not install a fan that draws
air from the convection chamber. However a fan that provides
pressure in the convection chamber can be installed.
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