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SAGA 20
SAGA 20

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  • Page 1 SAGA 20 SAGA 20...
  • Page 2: Installation And Preparation For Use

    SAGA 20 installation and usage manual Please save these instructions for later use! Once the installation is done, this manual should be given to the sauna’s owner or the person in charge of running it. Please read these instructions prior to installation and first use! Inspect both product and the contents of the package as soon as you receive them.
  • Page 3 The maximum stone capacity is about Saga 20 150 kg. Cover the sides of the fire compartment fully with stones so that the safety distance to the side remains at the minimum.
  • Page 4 Safety distances for the insulated flue channel are between 50mm and 150mm with the stove's safety distances being the essential factors here. For stone walls, the stove's safety distance is 50mm from the stove's outer surfaces, but preferably 100mm to ensure sufficient air circulation. The stove's safety distance to flammable material is 250mm to the side, at the back 500mm from the stove’s outer surfaces.
  • Page 5 requiring protection must extend 100mm beyond both sides of the door and at least 400mm in front of it. The protective layer should be a metal sheet with a thickness of at least 1mm. 2.5.1 Stoves with an extended door The floors of the sauna and the room into which the stove door opens must be on an equal level.
  • Page 6 Kastor covering plate, which is available at hardware stores. The covering plate is fastened to the brick chimney with metal brackets or fireproof paste 2.5.4.
  • Page 7: Using The Stove

    3. Using the stove 3.1. Fuel Use only untreated wood in Kastor stoves, preferably sturdy split logs of various woods, such as birch or alder. The logs should at most be 35 cm long. Wet or foul wood does not heat very well.
  • Page 8: Adjusting The Air Flow

    might damage the grate. Do not burn full loads of very small wood such as shavings and splinters, as they produce excessive heat for short durations. The fuel logs must not be stored in the immediate vicinity of the stove. Remember the safety distances. Only bring into the sauna as much wood as you can fit immediately into the fire compartment.
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    The stove’s surface can be cleaned with a mild cleaning fluid detergent solution by wiping down with a soft, moist rag. The glass doors are cleaned with Kastor Noki Pois cleaning fluid, which is available in hardware stores. 4.2. Ash removal Excessive ash shortens the grate’s lifespan and weakens the burning.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    See to that the gaskets 4 are well over the frame (there will be no gasket in the upper • edge). Put the glass in place. • Put the padding 3 where the glass fastener is. • Put the glass fasteners and base plates in place and tighten the nuts vcarefully, not too •...
  • Page 11: Warranty And Manufacturer Identification

    See chapter 3.2. about draught adjustment. Is the stove too big for the sauna? Is the draught height (chimney height) sufficient with regard to the environment? Nearby trees, a steep hill etc. requires more than 3.5. meters as measured from the chimney floor.

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