hergom Pas II Owner's Manual page 13

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5 – Safety
There are potential safety risks that must be taken into consideration when it comes to running your
solid fuel cooker, regardless of the brand. These risks can be minimized by following the instructions
given in this manual. Below are several points that must be followed, but above all, remember to
use your common sense (if available – not included).
1.
Keep any flammable material (curtains, clothing, fuel storage) a minimum of 1m away.
2. Ensure the relevant clearances are kept to combustible materials, both above and below the
countertop height (as per installation instructions).
3. Leave a minimum of 30 – 40 mm gap around the unit on rear and sides to allow air to
circulate around the cooker.
4. When emptying the ashes, make sure to use a non-combustible metal container, and
remove immediately from the house (hot ashes in metal container could transfer heat
through the base).
5. Never use liquid fuels to light your cooker.
6. Keep flammable liquids away from your cooker (Lighter fluid, Petrol, alcohol, cooking oil).
7. Inspect the cooker regularly and clean the cooker and flue as soon as it is necessary.
Your retailer or local distributor can supply you with a range of products for the maintenance of
your cooker, including:
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Fire cement (black) for sealing between metal and cast joins, to keep the cooker tightly air
sealed as required
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An Anti-Soot catalyst such as Smart Burn or Soot-Loose to reduce creosote build-up within
the cooker.
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Air set cement (Grey) for keeping refractory bricks in position, as well as products for
repairing bricks.
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Glass cleaner, for removing creosote / soot from the fire door, and oven door clean.
6 – TECHNICAL DATA AND EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAMS
Flue Diameter
Nominal Output
Efficiency
Flue Temperature
Minimum Draft requirement
Weight
Clearance Test AS/NZS 2918:2018
13
150mm
13.7kW
70.6%
256 °C
12 Pa
265 kg
ASFT18099

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