Regulating The Airflow; Lighting The Stove; Adding Fuel; Reduced Burning - Heta Scan-line 95 Series Operating And Installation Instructions

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energy source, you save the environment about
1.3 kg CO
every time you have used 1 kg nor-
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mal wood.
Chimney fires
In the event of a chimney fire – which often re-
sults from incorrect operation or protracted fi-
ring with moist wood – close the door and shut
off the secondary/start-up air supply to smother
the fire. Call the fire department.

regulating the airflow

To adjust combustion airflow, use the handle at
the front under the door. Combustion air flow is
fully open when the handle is as far as possible
to the right. To close gradually, slide the handle
to the left. Fig. 1.
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lighting the stove

Place two pieces of wood on the bottom. Stack
kindling on top in layers with air between. Set-
ting fire starter (bag, brick, paraffin) on the top,
now you are ready to light the fuel. The flames
must work from the top down.
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The use of lighter fluid, oils or
any liquid fuels is strictly forbid-
den from use in a wood stove.
Fully open the combustion air and leave the
door ajar (about 1 cm open).
Once the fire is established and the chimney is
hot (after about 3-5 minutes) closed door and
regulate the air into operating position. We re-
commend, all of the first fuel is burned with the
combustion air fully open in the operating po-
sition. This ensures the stove and chimney are
thoroughly heated.

adding fuel

A fresh supply of fuel should normally be added
while there is still a good layer of hot embers.
Spread the embers over the base grate, most
towards the front of the stove. Lay a single lay-
er of wood fuel corresponding to about 1,9 kg.
(Scan-Line 95) and 2,3 kg (Scan-Line 100) over
the embers, at right angles to the stove door.
Turn handle into top position (max. combustion-
airflow). Keep door ajar if necessary. (The door
should not be left open but fuel will ignite more
quickly while the door is ajar.) The wood should
ignite within a very short time (usually 1-3 mi-
nutes). If the door is ajar, close it as soon as the
fuel is ignited. When the flames spread across
the fuel stack, adjust the combustion airflow to
the required level. Nominal output 6,5 kW for
Open
Scan-Line 95 and 9 kW, with the combustion
air flow about 80 % open. When adding fuel,
make sure that the fuel is not too tightly packed,
as this will lead to poorer combustion and fuel
inefficiency.
Fuel must be under the level of the top row of air
holes and inside the outermost air hole to each
side. See figure 3.
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reduced burning

The stove is well suited to intermittent use. If
you wish to operate the stove with reduced out-
put, simply insert smaller volumes of wood at
each firing, and apply a lower airflow. However,
remember that the secondary combustion air
Startup/Lighting
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