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Fig. 22 Replacing the side burn plate (Right)
1. Loosen the screw and the washer that holds the side burn
plate (A) and the insulation mat (B) in place.
2. Edge the side burn plate and the insulation mat out of the
stove.
3. When refi tting, follow the same procedure in reverse order.
Fig. 23 Replacing the side burn plate on the side door
B
A
1. Open the side door.
2. Loosen the screw and the washer that holds the burn plate
(A) and the insulation mat (B) on place.
3. Remove the burn plate and the insulation mat from the
side door.
4. When refi tting, follow the same procedure in reverse order.
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B
A
7.4 Replacing the ash grate
Fig. 24 replacing the ash grate
1. Tilt up the ash grate that loosely sits in the bottom plate of the
stove.
8.0 Operational problems -
troubleshooting
Poor draught
Check the length of the chimney and that it complies with
national laws and regulations. (See also «2.0 Technical
data» and «4.0 Installation» (Chimney and fl ue pipe) in the
installation manual for information.)
Make sure that the minimum cross section on the chimney is
according to «2.0 Technical data» in the installation manual.
Make sure that there is not anything preventing the smoke
gasses from escaping: branches, trees, etc.
Upon suspicion of excessive/poor draught in the chimney,
seek professional help for measurement and adjustment.
The fi re extinguishes after a while
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Make sure that the fi rewood is suffi ciently dry.
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Find out whether there is negative pressure in the house,
close mechanical fans and open a window close to the
fi replace.
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Check that the air vent is open.
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Check that the fl ue outlet is not clogged by soot.
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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Moisture in the fuel.
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The local draught conditions.
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Air vent opening.
Most of the soot will normally burn off when the air vent is
opened all the way and a fi re is burning briskly in the fi replace.