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Aduro 8 User Manual Ecolabel - Sintef 110-0234 - EN 13240 www.aduro.dk .Aduro Version 2

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Congratulations with your new wood burning stove! In order to get the best possible pleasure and benefit from your new Aduro wood burning stove, it is important that you read this User Manual thoroughly before you install your wood burning stove and start to use it. 1.0 General 1.1 Compliance Aduro 8 complies with the EN 13240 European standards, as well as the NS 3058 Norwegian standard and is thereby approved for installation and use in Europe. The product documentation for Norway has Sintef number 110-0234 and can be downloaded from our website at www.aduro.no or from www.nbl.sintef.no....

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2.0 Installation of the wood burning stove You are welcome to install your wood burning stove yourself - but we strongly recommend that you consult your chimney sweep before you begin the installation. Your dealer can also provide you with installation advice. It is important to ensure that all local rules and regulations, including ones relating to national and European standards, are complied with when installing this device. Please note: You may not begin to use the wood burning stove until it has been inspected and approved by your local chimney sweep. 2.1 Position of the stove/distance...

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2.3 Connection to a brick chimney If the stove is being connected to a brick chimney, the rear outlet should be used, or a curved flue pipe via the top outlet. After measurement, a hole is made in the chimney in which the pipe sleeve is placed and fireplace mortar is used to seal it in place. The stove is placed in position and the flue pipe is put in place. A thin gasket is placed between the flue pipe and the pipe sleeve to seal the joints. The flue pipe should protrude 5-10 cm into the pipe sleeve, but must not block the opening in the chimney (see the illustration below). The wood...

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1) Open the primary air intake/damper under the door and open the secondary air intake on the door. The primary damper is used at the start to get the fire going, while the secondary air intake keeps the fire burning evenly. The secondary air intake is closed when the damper is pushed all the way to the left and open when the damper is pushed to the right. To open the primary air intake the damper should be pulled out. The illustration below shows the stove seen from the front with the dampers indicated. 2) Place a log of wood crosswise in the combustion chamber and put 2 firelighters close...

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3.6 Secondary damper The secondary damper on the door should always be open while the wood burning stove is in use. This damper allows you to adjust the wood burning stove to the chimney draft and the heat output you require. In normal circumstances, the wood burning stove should be working with this damper open between 60 % and 100 %. You should never close the air intake so far that the flames are extinguished. There should always be visible flames in order to achieve clean and efficient combustion. Aduro Key: provides easier control of the secondary damper. The key is fitted onto the...

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Rgulation of the Aduro-tronic control The control is pre-set to allow primary air intake for the first 5 minutes. This setting has been used during testing at the Danish Technological Institute using 'standard' sized logs and with optimum moisture content of 17-20%. Standard size logs are approx. 30 cm long and 10 x 10 cm in thickness. A standard chimney was also used for testing. In practice, such circumstances can differ, which is why the Aduro-tronic control can be adjusted to your circumstances. If you want a slower intake of primary air: (e.g. for a slower flue draught, larger sized...

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Ash Empty the ash drawer before it becomes completely full. Always leave a layer of ash on the bottom of the stove, as this insulates the combustion chamber and makes lighting a fire easier. Cleaning the wood burning stove The stove's surface is treated with a heat-resistant Senotherm® paint, which will stay at its best just by being vacuumed with a small, soft mouthpiece or dusted with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use spirit or other solvents which will remove the paint. The inside of the wood burning stove and the flue pipe can be cleaned via the door and the cleaning aperture in the flue...

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8.0 Product liability and warranty In accordance with the Danish Sale of Goods Act, product liability will exist for two years from the date of purchase of the wood burning stove. The dated receipt will be sufficient proof. Product liability will not cover damage caused by incorrect installation and use of the wood burning stove. Likewise, product liability will not cover loose parts and wear parts (fireproof tiles, glass, gaskets, rails, cast iron grate and control), as they are worn by ordinary use. These parts can be purchased as spare parts. 8.1 Free online warranty registration Aduro...

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