Instructions For Use; Cb-Technology (Clean Burn); Electronic Air Control; Manual Air Control - SCAN 67 Assembly And Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

CB-TECHNOLOGY (CLEAN BURN)

The stove is equipped with CB technology. In order to ensure optimal combustion of gases released during the combustion
process, air passes through a specially developed system of channels. The heated air is conducted into the combustion chamber
through the holes in the rear lining of the combustion chamber and at the baffle plates. This airflow is controlled by the rate of
combustion and cannot therefore be regulated.
NOTE: The wood must never be placed higher than the lower tertiary holes at the rear of the burn chamber
(This does not apply at a cold start).

ELECTRONIC AIR CONTROL

The stove is equipped with an electronic air control - Zensoric, which self-regulates the combustion of the wood with the right
amount of air and the right temperature. Zensoric is designed to achieve the cleanest possible combustion, which can be
difficult to achieve with manual operation.
Zensoric is battery powered and keeps charging for up to an entire firing season. It is recommended to charge Zensoric when the
firing season is over. Charging is done by connecting the supplied USB-C charger plug at the bottom of the side of the stove and
the 5V power supply in the socket. It is not recommended to charge during firing.
When opening the stove door (when it is cold), the stove gives off signal status - see "Zensoric Signal Guide" - page 25.

MANUAL AIR CONTROL

In addition to the automatic control, which the control itself performs, you can control the combustion / flames up or down with
the air control button under the door.
When lighting the fire, the combustion air should be fully open.
Settings for normal load: 20-80%

BAFFLE PLATES

The baffle plates are located in the upper part of the combustion chamber. The plates hold back smoke, making sure it stays
inside the combustion chamber for a longer time before escaping through the chimney. This reduces the flue gas temperature as
the gases have more time to dissipate heat to the stove.
The baffle plates must be removed for sweeping; see "Maintenance". Note that the baffle plates are made of porous, ceramic
material, and is liable to break easily. You should therefore handle them with care.
The baffle plates are subject to wear and tear and not covered by the warranty.

ASH CONTAINER

Open the door and the grate in the bottom of the stove and lift out the ash container.
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To achieve optimal combustion, do not overfill the ash container.
It should therefore be emptied when it is 3/4 full
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Never empty ashes into a flammable container. Ashes can contain glowing
embers long after you finish operating the stove
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