Accont SAHARA Type I. Operation Manual And Warranty

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SAHARA
CAST-IRON STOVE
Type I.
Type II.
Type III.
Type IV.
Type V.
Operation Manual and
Warranty Certificate
ACCONT s.r.o., SK
Pod Hájom 1367/168
018 41 Dubnica nad Váhom
www.liatinove-kachle.sk

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  • Page 1 SAHARA CAST-IRON STOVE Type I. Type II. Type III. Type IV. Type V. Operation Manual and Warranty Certificate ACCONT s.r.o., SK Pod Hájom 1367/168 018 41 Dubnica nad Váhom www.liatinove-kachle.sk...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ........................ 1 The List of Spare Parts and Supplied Accessories ................ 7 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION TO A CHIMNEY ................. 8 Safety Regulations and Precautions ..................10 CAST-IRON STOVE OPERATION ...................... 12 Fuel ............................12 The Oven Operation at Nominal Power and Heating-up ............12 The Oven Operation at Reduced Power ...................
  • Page 5: Technical Parameters

    TECHNICAL PARAMETERS All rights reserved! The manufacturer reserves the right to change this product, text and figures in the "Operation Manual" at any time without the additional notice to all the users of this product. Some components are protected by industrial design. We are frankly pleased you bought our cast-iron stove, which obliges us for future as well.
  • Page 6 Type I. Nominal power Efficiency at nominal power 77.9 Minimum operation stack effect at nominal power Chimney connection diameter Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney Chimney temperature °C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 1,135 Height 1,375...
  • Page 7 Type II. Nominal power Efficiency at nominal power 77.9 Minimum operation stack effect at nominal power Chimney connection diameter Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney Chimney temperature °C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector 1,135 Height 1,375...
  • Page 8 Type III. Nominal power Efficiency at nominal power 76.8 Minimum operation stack effect at nominal power Chimney connection diameter Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney Chimney temperature °C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector Height 1,070 Width...
  • Page 9 Type IV. Nominal power Efficiency at nominal power 76.8 Minimum operation stack effect at nominal power Chimney connection diameter Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney Chimney temperature °C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector Height 1,070 Width...
  • Page 10 Type V. Nominal power Efficiency at nominal power 75.7 Minimum operation stack effect at nominal power Chimney connection diameter Diameter of a tube connected to the chimney Chimney temperature °C The height up to the bottom edge of neck for chimney connector Height Width Depth...
  • Page 11: The List Of Spare Parts And Supplied Accessories

    THE LIST OF SPARE PARTS AND SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The parts made of grey cast-iron, the cast pieces are supplied for the reason of long operation life only upon order. Other parts of the stove are provided for by the authorised servicing centre. The components delivered together with the stove for type I.
  • Page 12: Installation And Connection To A Chimney

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION TO A CHIMNEY The cast-iron stove is designed in such a way it would be possible to connect it to a suitable chimney using fume tubes, elbow bends and other connecting elements. When assembling and operating the stove, it is necessary to observe all the local regulations, national and European standards in force.
  • Page 13 There must be non-flammable, solid heat insulating pad symmetrically oriented with the stove, fixed to the floor using four screws, under the stove. The pad must overlap the front edge of the stove contacting the pad minimally by 50 cm, the side edges and the rear edge of the stove should overlap minimally by 30 cm.
  • Page 14: Safety Regulations And Precautions

    SAFETY REGULATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS  It is forbidden to make any modifications on the stove.  Only the spare parts made by the manufacturer of the particular stove may be used. In the case there are flammable construction materials and objects with flammability degree B, C1, C2 pursuant to STN 73 0823 near the stove and its fume duct, place the stove with the relevant fume duct in a safe distance being minimally 1,000 mm in all directions, including upwards.
  • Page 15  Particleboards, sawdust boards - sirkolit, werzalit  Hard paper with melamine surface - ecrona, umacart Flammability degree C2 - MODERATELY FLAMMABLE :  Softwood - pine, larch, spruce  Particleboards, sawdust boards - for general use pursuant to STN 49 2614, piloplat ...
  • Page 16: Cast-Iron Stove Operation

    CAST-IRON STOVE OPERATION Only adult and competent person may operate the stove! When operating the stove, always use the heat resistant gloves supplied with the stove. The stove is delivered already burned out at the temperature of 260 °C for 40 minutes, in the disassembled condition.
  • Page 17: The Oven Operation At Reduced Power

    3. Empty the ash-can and clean the space for ash-can (Fig. 1 - position b). Completely close the ash-can door (Fig . 1- position b) up to the stopper of the ash-can door. It must be closed. 4. Make fire through the open loading door (Fig. 1 - position a) using thin dry soft wood and kindling agent (you can buy it in a store) on a clean grill.
  • Page 18: Stove Operation Termination

    THE STOVE OPERATION AT REDUCED POWER The stove may be operated for longer time period at the reduced power. When the stove is reasonably heated up and the layer of loaded wood burns out, clean the grill by shifting while holding the grip (Fig. 1 - position c) and let just the hot coals on the grill forming a layer of one up to two centimetres height.
  • Page 19: Important Warnings

    When heating during warmer period, in particular upon a sudden change in weather (warming up), the chimney effect may be unfavourable (poor). It is demonstrated by a slow, tame heating in the grate, the combustion products are not perfectly carried away. In that case, it shall be necessary to poke the fire in more intense way and more frequently, to load smaller doses of fuel, the ash-can should be less full with ash and all the regulation controls (primary and secondary flap of combustion air...
  • Page 20 resistant gloves, otherwise there is a risk of burning.  Do not throw the explosive objects to the proximity of, onto or inside the stove or the furnace.  The ash shall be carefully taken out to a dedicated container after it had cooled down. Use heat-resistant gloves.
  • Page 21: Inspection, Cleaning, Maintenance And Repairs Of Stove

    and to the proximity of the stove, when the stove is hot or cold! Never let the stove in operation without a responsible supervision. The refractory concrete segments may have the protruding stainless steel wire on their surface, it might hurt your skin by unpleasant scratching, piercing, cutting, especially in the case of segments damaged by unsuitable transport, storage, etc.
  • Page 22: Stove Cleaning

    to black shade. It shall be necessary to replace the entire sealing for the new one (the sealing tapes) on the place of discolouration, or to restore the sealing using cement, where the cement is used. During the stove operation, when you heat in it, keep the proximity of the stove in clean condition, check the exterior part of the stove, in particular take care the loading door (Fig.
  • Page 23 During cleaning, the stove must be cold, you must not heat in it, and there may not be any hidden hot coal in it (even in the ash)!!! Should several appliances are connected to the chimney, either on one floor or several floors, take such precautions prior to cleaning that would be in accordance with the local legal standards of the country as well as the fire and safety precautions.
  • Page 24: Stove Cleaning Procedure And Maintenance

    or more frequently, if needed. Take records about the stove cleaning (the date of cleaning, or the photo of the interior area of the stove prior to the cleaning, etc.). Keep the records in the Operation Manual - in the NOTES section. When observing the Operation Manual, the interior area of the stove and fume duct shall be clean, without the deposits of contaminants or carbon particles for rather long time, even when heating frequently.
  • Page 25 with the prepared blinding bottom. You shall thus prevent the leakage of carbon particles and other contaminants from the chimney to the area where the stove is located. Then disconnect the fume duct from the stove, clean it from the interior side using the chimney sweeper and put it to the prepared place.
  • Page 26 flexible part of the vacuum cleaner hose to the hole revealed after the removal of a grill till stop, ca 75 cm. Gradually vacuum clean the entire internal section of the secondary air inlet tube while concurrently ejecting the vacuum cleaner hose. Close the loading door (Fig.
  • Page 27: Method Of Disposal Of Waste And Rejected Product

    effect, through the inspection opening check the condition of the sediment of impurities and carbon particles in the internal section of the stove upon the nearest occasion, when the stove is out of operation and cold. Accordingly, take relevant measures (according to the chapter on stove cleaning - in an extreme case, an unsuitable objects from above can fall down to the chimney, e.g.
  • Page 28: Warranty And Claim Terms And Conditions

    The stove manufacturer, ACCONT s.r.o. and its warranty and claim conditions:  The Warranty Certificate and Claim Terms and Conditions for the stove are elaborated in accordance with the relevant stipulation of the Civil Code and the Act on Consumer Protection of the Slovak Republic.
  • Page 29  The failures and faults caused by mechanical damage. When enforcing the claims on the stove, the purchaser must state his/her exact address and the circumstances under which the claim emerged. We shall start process the claim only after the purchaser presents the duly completed Warranty Certificate with the date of sale, the signature of the authorised vendor and the seal imprint of the authorised vendor.
  • Page 30: Notes

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  • Page 31: Contact Data, Service

    CONTACT DATA, SERVICE Address: ACCONT s.r.o. Pod Hájom 1367/168, 018 41 Dubnica nad Váhom, SK E-mail: kachlesahara@gmail.com Web: www.liatinove-kachle.sk -27-...
  • Page 32: Warranty Certificate

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