Maintenance alarms
If a maintenance alarm goes off, you can continue using the stove. However, you
should contact your dealer as soon as possible. Remember to mention the error
code that appears in the display. The wood-burning stove could be affected by
impure combustion.
Security alarms
If a security alarm goes off, you must not use the wood-burning stove.
Contact your dealer as soon as possible. Remember to mention the error code
that appears in the display.
Information about removal and recycling
The remote control contains batteries and must hence be disposed of separately in accordance with the
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RoHS Compliant
2002/95/EC
Regulatory compliance information
Complies with the requirements in the European Directives 72/23/EEC and 2004/108/EEC.
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iRing MAnuAl
When you light the stove for the first time it should not be stoked excessively as all the materials must be
given time to adapt to the effects of heat. The lacquer will be fully hardened after the stove has been used,
and the door and the ashpan should be opened very carefully as there will otherwise be a risk that the gas-
kets will stick to the lacquer. In addition the lacquer may initially give off an unpleasant odour, so make sure
that the room is well ventilated. The operating handles are located behind the extension beneath the door.
Tips about fuel
Approved fuel types
The wood burning stove is EN approved for combustion of wood only. It is recommended to use dried
chopped wood with a water content of a maximum of 20%. Stoking a fire with wet wood results in soot,
environmental problems, and a less efficient fuel economy.
Recommended wood types
All types of wood, for instance birch, beech, oak, elm, ash, conifers, and fruit trees can be used as fuel in your
wood burning stove. The great difference is not in the fuel value, but in the weight of the wood types per
cubic metre. Since beech weighs more per cubic metre than for instance common spruce, it will take more
common spruce to produce the same amount of heat that you would get from a cubic metre of beech.
Banned fuel types
It is not allowed to stoke a fire with the following: printed matter, plywood, plastic, rubber, fluid fuels,
and rubbish such as milk cartons, lacquered wood or impregnated wood or fossil fuels. The reason that
you should not apply any of the above is that during combustion they develop substances that are health
hazardous and harmful to the environment. These substances could also damage your wood burning stove
and chimney, rendering the product warranty void.
Storage of wood
The wood's water content of a maximum of 20% is reached by storing the wood for a minimum of one
year, preferably outdoors in an open shed exposed to sun and wind.
The wood must be dry (max. 20% water contents) before it is stored indoors. It is recommended that
kindling wood is stored indoors for a couple of days prior to use.
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