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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. G ENERAL INFORMATION ......................45 2. T ECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ....................45 3. D IMENSIONS OF THE STOVE ......................46 4. F ............................46 5. C HIMNEY ...........................47 6. C OMBUSTION ........................47 6.1 C OMBUSTION AIR INLET CONVENTIONAL ................47 6.2 C OMBUSTION AIR INLET SEPARATE EXTERNAL ..............47...
  • Page 2: General Information

    We devoted a lot of attention to the technology, but also to the materials used, the processing and the compactness of the appliance. This enables us to guarantee problem -free operation. The SAEY Scope was built according to innovative techniques and in accordance with the European norm EN 13240 (in the case of Germany, in accordance with DIN 18891-A1).
  • Page 3 Height mm 700 Width mm 662 Width with fully open right external wall mm 990 Depth mm 510 Height up to lower edge of connector pipe mm 485 Outside diameter of the connector pipe Ø mm 150 Connector pipe for combustion air Ø mm 100 Height up to lower edge of ventilation pipe mm 225 Small filler door opening mm 270 x 180 Maximum length of the firewood mm 500...
  • Page 4: Dimensions Of The Stove

    Pa 8 3. Dimensions of the stove 4. Fuel The SAEY Scope wood-burning stove is intended exclusively for burning and heating with wood, and is equipped with a grate. Wood: All types of dry firewood. Dry wood means solid pieces of wood, of which the moisture content with regard to the weight of dried wood should not be more than 20%.
  • Page 5: Air

    Before the stove is built in, the qualified chimney sweep must be asked whether the chimney and combustion air supply are suitable. 6. Combustion air The SAEY Scope wood -burning stove can only be used when the door of the stove is closed. The SAEY Scope wood-burning stove consumes 28m³ of air at its nominal capacity.
  • Page 6: Connection Of The Stove To The Chimney

    From the side walls of the stove: at least 60 cm From the rear: at least 30 cm Within the radiation range of the glass: at least 80 cm Floor protection in front of the appliance: at least 50 cm Floor protection at the sides: at least 30 cm 8.
  • Page 7: Controls

    When the heating appliance is used for the very first time, it must first dry out completely. For this purpose, heat it for one hour with a small quantity of fuel. Set the air inlet to “ I “. During this phase, a slight odour may be given off due to the curing of the primer used. Keep an eye on the appliance during this phase and immediately remove any water formed by condensation, before it can burn into the enamel or the lacquer.
  • Page 8 The control handle is inserted horizontally in the centre of the door, in the groove between the left side wall and the door in the sealer plate, and is pushed up against the lining. Now pull the control handle upwards, and the door will open.
  • Page 9 A primary air inlet is situated on the rear of the appliance to facilitate regulation of the air supply and post-combustion air via the openings above the glass. These can be regulated by means of the knob of the air slider on the right, behind the cover plate. Another marking is visible on the upper end of the rear. The stop to the right is position “0”, and indicates no air supply.
  • Page 10 control handle, as indicated in the illustration. In position “0” the cast-iron knob is fully recessed in the sidewall, and in position “l” it is fully extended (see: division on inner surface of the side wall). Removing the ash pan before cleaning Depending on the quantity of ash, the ash pan must be emptied regularly –...
  • Page 11 Once per heating season (preferably at the end of the season), the inspection cover must be removed from the appliance in order to remove the ash powder from the backflow preventor. The inspection cover must also be removed if you decide to use the top outlet instead of the one on the rear of the appliance (see: changing the fume outlet duct).
  • Page 12: Warning!Playing Children

    If necessary, an additional connector pipe for the combustion air (special attachment) can be attached the rear of the wood-burning stove, so that the combustion air will not be supplied centrally. To do this, the radiation plate must first be loosened from its 4 anchor points. In addition, the cotter pin must be removed from the air inlet shaft at the bottom, so that the shaft and the handle can be dismantled.
  • Page 13: Stoking Up Of The Fire With Wood - Operation

    Wood burns for a long time and emits a lot of gas; it must be burnt rapidly and with a constant supply oxygen. To prevent possible detrimental effects due to prolonged periods of reduced air supply, it is advisable to let the SAEY Scope burn at its maximum capacity for 15 minutes every day. Possible detrimental effects: Smouldering fire, condensation and tar deposits...
  • Page 14: Faults

    19. Faults Malfunctioning Cause Solution Wood too moist Check; max. residual moisture 20% Wrong fuel Use only the fuel allowed for the appliance Chimney draught too weak: (Minimal pressure: 10Pa at the heating gas connector pipe) Check the air-tightness of the outlet Light a kindling fire in the chimney Close any open doors of other appliances connected to the chimney.

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