User manual HASE TORONTO

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[. . . ] Dear Hase Customer, In deciding on a Hase stove, you have purchased a top quality product. In our stove factory in Trier, Germany, we develop and manufacture our stoves with the utmost care and precision, using only premium-quality materials. Harmonious design, state-of-the-art production methods as well as efficient and environmentally friendly combustion technology guarantee that you can enjoy your Hase stove for many years to come. The stove must be installed in accordance with the instructions and requirements stipulated by the respective national and European standards and local regulations. [. . . ] To prevent adverse effects on health, nobody should stay in the room(s) where the stove is being operated unless absolutely necessary. Make sure the room is well-ventilated and open the windows and outside doors. If the maximum temperature isn't reached during the first heating operation, you may notice an odour for a short period of time during subsequent operations as well. During shipment to you, condensation moisture can accumulate in the stove`s interior, which may possibly lead to the appearance of condensation or water on the stove or flue pipes. The surface of your stove was degreased in a sandblasting machine before being lacquered. Open fire grate Pile up any remaining ash and unburned Charcoal into the centre of the combustion chamber. 5 kg of wood chips on top of the logs Light the ignition material at several places. Close fire box door Adding Fuel (Wood) / Heating at Nominal Thermal Output More fuel (wood) should be added to the fire during the burning off phase, when the flames from the previous burning off phase have just gone out. Do not attempt to slow down the combustion by reducing the air supply. When heating with wood, this can result in an incomplete burning process and pose the risk of explosive-like combustion of the accumulated wood gases (deflagration). Close fire box door Emptying the Ash Drawer For safety`s sake, please make sure that you only dispose of ashes once they are cold. Slide the lid onto the ash drawer so that it is closed; this prevents ashes from flying around, which in turn means your home stays clean. to place the ash drawer back into the stove , proceed in the reverse order. Piled up ashes can prevent or even block the primary air supply to the stove. Ensure that the ventilation path for the primary air between the ash drawer and the bottom of the ash compartment remains clear. In a wood fire, however, these processes take place both consecutively and simultaneously 14. For the evaporation to occur, the wood must be supplied with heat during the warming up phase; this is achieved by using small wood logs. 2 Degasification Phase At temperatures of between 100°C and 150°C, the contents of the wood start (slowly at First) to disintegrate and gasify and the wood begins its thermal decomposition. at temperatures above 150°C , the gas development increases strongly. The proportion of volatile components makes up around 80% of the wood substance. At a temperature of about 225°C (ignition temperature), the actual combustion begins with the ignition of the resulting gases and the release of heat. There must be an adequate supply of oxygen available for this purpose. [. . . ] Slightly lift the fire box door and swing it to the left for the cleaning operation (Fig. Please note: The Toronto may only be operated when the fire box door is closed. The stove and flue pipes should be inspected for sediment and deposits at the end of each year`s heating period (even more often if required, e. To clean the flue gas paths, lift out the upper heat-resisting stone from the fire box and the steel deflector plate located above it. [. . . ]

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