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  • Page 1 Operating manual Dexter 2.0 www.austroflamm.com...
  • Page 2 Printing, spelling and typographical errors reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Austroflamm GmbH. Austroflamm GmbH assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Positioning of the nameplates ......................12 Technical data ..............................13 Technical data according to Regulation (EU) 2015/1185 and delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/1186 ............................13 General specifications Dexter 2.0 left ....................15 General specifications Dexter 2.0 right .................... 16 Transport, handling and storage........................17 Transportation............................17 Transport aid ............................
  • Page 4 Contents Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9.2.4 Mounting the external air connection at the bottom ..............28 9.2.5 Mounting the Keramott........................29 9.2.6 Installing the HMS..........................29 9.2.7 Mounting the side boxes ........................30 9.2.8 Mounting the door ..........................32 10 Settings ................................. 33 10.1...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 1 | General information General information You have decided in favor of an Austroflamm stove. Congratulations on your decision and thank you for your trust. Correct operation and care are essential for trouble-free operation and long service life.
  • Page 6: Purpose Of The Manual

    2 | Purpose of the manual Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Purpose of the manual This manual is a component part of the stove and is intended to contribute to the stove being safely in- stalled and maintained. Please read this manual before using the stove for the first time.
  • Page 7: Abbreviations

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 2 | Purpose of the manual Abbreviations Heat Memory System Stoves...
  • Page 8: Safety

    • Before operating your stove, carefully read through the entire manual and observe the instructions and warnings. • Austroflamm GmbH accepts no liability or responsibility for the connection of our heating appli- ances to shared exhaust pipes/chimneys – multiple occupancy. For more information consult a chimney sweep and check your national, regional and local building regulations.
  • Page 9: Special Types Of Danger And Personal Protective Equipment

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 3 | Safety • Please note that the surfaces of this stove heat up considerably during operation. We recommend that you use the protective glove supplied to operate your stove. • Please alert children to these dangers, and keep them away from the stove when it is operating.
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    4 | Product overview Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Product overview Intended use The Austroflamm stove described in this manual is manufactured and tested with a type A1 self-closing and locking door under EN 13240. NOTICE Operation is only permissible with closed/bolted door.
  • Page 11 Operating manual Dexter 2.0 4 | Product overview Fig. 2: Dexter l & r set-up box dimensions...
  • Page 12: Energy Label

    ENERGIA · ЕНЕРГИЯ · ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ · ENERGIJA · ENERGY · ENERGIE · ENERGI 2015/1186 2015/1186 Fig. 4: Dexter 2.0 l + r energy label Positioning of the nameplates Here we show where you can find the type plate. You received a copy of the type plate with the stove.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Austroflamm GmbH Contact: Address: Austroflamm-Platz 1 4631 Krenglbach Austria Appliance details Model identification(s): Dexter 2.0 l + r Equivalent models: Test reports: 1721 / DBI F 17/07/0502 Applied harmonized standards: EN 13240 Other standards/technical specifications. Specifications: - Indirect heating function:...
  • Page 14 5 | Technical data Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Peat briquettes Briquettes made from a mixture of fossil fuels Other fossil fuels Briquettes made from mix- ture of biomass and fossil fuels Other mixture made of biomass and solid fuels (*) PM = dust, OGC = organic gaseous connections, CO = carbon monoxide, NOx = nitrogen oxide (**) Only required when using correction factors F(2) or F(3).
  • Page 15: General Specifications Dexter 2.0 Left

    Baking compartment depth [mm] Warming drawer, width [mm] Warming compartment height [mm] Warming drawer, depth [mm] Dimensions, a (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] 1067 Dimensions, b (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] Dimensions, c (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] Dimensions, d (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] Flue pipe outlet, diameter [mm] Outside air connection diameter [Ø mm]...
  • Page 16: General Specifications Dexter 2.0 Right

    Baking compartment depth [mm] Warming drawer, width [mm] Warming compartment height [mm] Warming drawer, depth [mm] Dimensions, a (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] 1067 Dimensions, b (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] Dimensions, c (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] Dimensions, d (with Austroflamm elbow piece) [mm] Flue pipe outlet, diameter [mm] Outside air connection diameter [Ø mm]...
  • Page 17: Transport, Handling And Storage

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 6 | Transport, handling and storage Transport, handling and storage Transportation Immediately checked the goods delivered for complete- ness and damage in transit. Before installing the stove, check that all movable parts are working. Any defects before the installation of the stove must be reported.
  • Page 18: Storage

    6 | Transport, handling and storage Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Storage The stove must be stored in a dry room/warehouse. Protect against dirt, heat and moisture. The following illustrations are attached to the crate and must be observed: • Fragile – always place upright – protect against moisture and store dry.
  • Page 19: Requirements At The Installation Location

    When connecting the flue pipes to the chimney, national and/or local safety regulations must be com- plied with. Your Austroflamm stove is fitted at the factory with a flue outlet at the top (diameter 130 mm). The connection can, as described in these instructions, be rearranged to the bottom. When con- necting with other pipe diameters the approval of your responsible chimney sweep is required.
  • Page 20: Room Of Installation

    7 | Requirements at the installation location Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Room of installation Note that the room in which the stove is installed must have at least one door / one window leading to the outside, or be directly connected to such a room. For balanced flue operation, other heating appli- ances and extractor hoods must not be operated together with this heating appliance as part of the room air system.
  • Page 21: Fuel Material/-Quantity

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 8 | Fuel material/-quantity Fuel material/-quantity Fuel Wood Many of our native types of wood can, after being appropriately dried, be burnt CO2-neutral in heat- producing appliances. Wood stands out because it grows again, can be sustainably harvested, re- quires little or no extra external energy to be invested in the fuel, and has a short journey from the pro- ducer to the consumer, which provides an optimal climate balance.
  • Page 22 8 | Fuel material/-quantity Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Please observe at all times the maximum specified amount to be laid, even when putting on more wood! Otherwise your fire will not provide the desired efficiency - but above all considerable damage may be caused to your appliance, to gaskets and material and to the flue gas duct.
  • Page 23: Fuel Quantity

    Maximum amount of fuel to be deposited: 1.7 kg logs. NOTICE Overheating Too great a quantity of fuel can lead to overheating and damage to your Austroflamm stove NOTICE To avoid damage you must NEVER operate your Stove a greater quantity of fuel than that specified in...
  • Page 24: Installation

    9 | Installation Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Installation Installation must only be carried out by an authorized specialist company. Before installing the stove, check that all movable parts are working. Any defects must be reported be- fore the installation. In the following sections we will give you information on •...
  • Page 25: Mounting The Supply Air Connection At The Rear

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9 | Installation 9.2.2 Mounting the supply air connection at the rear 1) Remove revision (if present). Fig. 10: Removing the revision 2) Remove the rear panel. To do so, proceed as de- scribed in the section Removing the rear panel [}on page 49].
  • Page 26: Rearranging The Flue Pipe Connection

    9 | Installation Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9.2.3 Rearranging the flue pipe connection 1) Remove the rear panel. To do so, proceed as de- scribed in the section Removing the rear panel [}on page 49]. 2) Undo the screws and remove the radiation protection.
  • Page 27 Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9 | Installation 7) Replace parts and reinstall. Fig. 15: Replacing the cover and bracket 8) Mount the external rear panel incl. radiation protec- tion. Fig. 16: Installing the rear panel...
  • Page 28: Mounting The External Air Connection At The Bottom

    9 | Installation Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9.2.4 Mounting the external air connection at the bottom 1) Take the base with the cut-out for the air connection (1) and use a saw to remove the perforated cut-out (1). Fig. 17: Base with cut-out 2) Place the stove on the base (closed side to the front).
  • Page 29: Mounting The Keramott

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9 | Installation 9.2.5 Mounting the Keramott Numbering = installation sequence Fig. 19: Keramott 9.2.6 Installing the HMS HMS is only possible with the extension box. A maximum of 2 extension boxes are allowed with HMS. 1) Place HMS bricks on the stove.
  • Page 30: Mounting The Side Boxes

    9 | Installation Operating manual Dexter 2.0 A maximum of 2 extension boxes are allowed with HMS. Which extension box you choose depends on where the flue pipe connection is supposed to be. For a flue pipe con- nection on the left or right, an additional extension box must be used, and then the extension box with the cut-out for lateral flue pipe connection.
  • Page 31 Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9 | Installation Fig. 24: Side boxes Base with cut-out for outside air. The basic appliance is placed on to this. Multiple bases are possible. For an external air connection to the rear, turn closed side to the front.
  • Page 32: Mounting The Door

    9 | Installation Operating manual Dexter 2.0 9.2.8 Mounting the door 1) Position the door at a slight angle. 2) Hang the door at the top and insert the upper bolt. Fig. 25: Hanging the door 3) Place door vertically. 4) Insert the lower bolt.
  • Page 33: Settings

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 10 | Settings Settings 10.1 Adjusting the door lock 1) Open the door. Fig. 27: Opening the door 2) The lock can be adjusted using the screws. ð (1) up and down ð (2) left and right ð...
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Door

    10 | Settings Operating manual Dexter 2.0 10.2 Adjusting the door 1) Open the door. Fig. 29: Opening the door 2) Door can be adjusted at points (1). Fig. 30: Adjusting the door...
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 11 | Commissioning Commissioning 11.1 Initial Commissioning NOTICE During the initial commissioning and in the following 2-3 combustion cycles, only approx. 2/3 of the maximum fuel quantity is to be used. NOTICE To avoid damage you must NEVER operate your Stove a greater quantity of fuel than that specified in this manual! During the first 3-4 combustion cycles at nominal heat output, odors may develop.
  • Page 36: Operation

    12 | Operation Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Operation 12.1 Before heating up The stove can only function properly if there is sufficient combustion air coming to the room of installa- tion (the appliance), specially if several firing installations are being operated at the same time. Ensure sufficient air supply before heating up.
  • Page 37: Heating In The Transition Period

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 12 | Operation 9) As soon as the pieces of firewood are burning well all around (light, high flames), you can control the air supply with the controller. ð Control at maximum setting left = maximum heat output ð...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    13 | Maintenance Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Maintenance 13.1 Changing the seal on the door 1) Remove old seal from the door. 2) Glue in new seal with a suitable adhesive (e.g. silicon B310). Fig. 34: Changing the seal...
  • Page 39: Cleaning

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 14 | Cleaning Cleaning 14.1 Cleaning the stove, flue gas ducts and flue pipe The stove, the flue gas ducts and flues should be annually - possible even more often, e.g. • after the chimney has been cleaned •...
  • Page 40: Cleaning The Door Window

    14.3 Cleaning the door window Spray window with glass cleaner and leave it for a moment to take effect. • We recommend cleaning the glass with our Austroflamm glass cleaner or a commercially available window cleaner. • Prevent door- or window seals from coming into contact with water or cleaner, since these will oth- erwise harden and in doing so lose their function.
  • Page 41: Cleaning Surfaces

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 14 | Cleaning 14.4 Cleaning surfaces • Varnished surfaces may only be cleaned with a soft cloth (if necessary damp). • Soak up dissolved dirt with absorbent cloths or household paper. • For stainless steel surfaces there are also special cleaners.
  • Page 42: Help

    15 | Help Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Help The glass window is sooty Insufficient draft from time to time (depending on use) the window must be cleaned with glass cleaner Clarification with chimney sweeper (poss extend chimney/measure draft) incorrect operation of the air regu-...
  • Page 43: Firebox Lining

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 15 | Help Operating temperature not reached Bring stove to the operating temper- ature Sooting up of the window after 8- 10 hours of fires is normal Chimney draft too low Contact chimney sweep 15.1 Firebox lining The lining of your stove consists of Keramott, a high-quality material with special combustion proper- ties and an attractive appearance.
  • Page 44: Accessories

    16 | Accessories Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Accessories Have defective parts (accessories, spare parts) replaced by your specialist stove dealer. This guaran- tees that stove is and remains safe and functional. From your dealer you can obtain floor plates made of glass or steel, care products or the Heat Memory...
  • Page 45: Spare Parts

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 17 | Spare parts Spare parts Accessories left 072005 Dexter 2.0 L 072101 Transport aid complete 361224 Plinth box 072102-29 Side box 072103-29 Extension box connection rear 072104-29 Side box, top position 072106-29 Extension box connection, left...
  • Page 46 17 | Spare parts Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Accessories, right 072005 Dexter 2.0 R 072111 Plinth box 072102-29 Side box 072103-29 Extension box connection rear 072104-29 Side box, top position 072106-29 Extension box connection, left 072107-29 Side box H, top position...
  • Page 47 Operating manual Dexter 2.0 17 | Spare parts Keramott left Keramott floor front 720421 Keramott panel, exterior 720424 Keramott panel, corner 720425 Keramott panel rear 720426 Keramott floor rear 720427 Keramott floor right 720471 Keramott floor left 720472 Tension plate 1...
  • Page 48 17 | Spare parts Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Keramott right Keramott floor front 720421 Keramott panel, exterior 720424 Keramott panel, corner 720425 Keramott panel rear 720426 Keramott floor rear 720427 Keramott floor right 720471 Keramott floor left 720472 Tension plate 1...
  • Page 49: Dismantling

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 18 | Dismantling Dismantling For correct uninstallation and dismantling of the stove, contact your Austroflamm specialist dealer. 18.1 Removing the rear panel 1) Undo screws via the slots. Fig. 39: Removing the rear panel 2) Pull the side on which the screws were loosed towards you slightly and unhinge the rear panel.
  • Page 50: Removing The Door

    18 | Dismantling Operating manual Dexter 2.0 18.2 Removing the door 1) Open the door. Fig. 41: Opening the door 2) Undo spring cover. Fig. 42: Undoing the spring cover 3) Carefully press the spring up and release. ð When releasing the spring, take care to ensure that your fingers won’t get caught.
  • Page 51: Disposal

    NOTICE For correct uninstallation and dismantling of the stove, contact your Austroflamm specialist dealer. Electric and electronic components Remove the electric and electronic components from the appliance by dismounting them. These com- ponents must not be disposed of via non-recyclable waste.
  • Page 52 19 | Disposal Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Handles and decorative elements made of metal If present, disassemble or remove handles and decorative elements made of metal and dispose of as metal scrap. Local disposal options must be observed.
  • Page 53: Guarantee / Warranty

    For the replaceability of the warranty case the start-up log must be received by Austroflamm within one month at the latest of the initial commissioning. In or- der to make a claim on the warranty, repairs to your stove must only be carried out by a service en- gineer authorized by Austroflamm.
  • Page 54: Start Up Log

    21 | Start up log Operating manual Dexter 2.0 Start up log Name Company Street Street Town and postal code Town and postal code Telephone Telephone Email Email Model Serial number Technology Visuals Accessories Type of chimney Flue pipe diameter:...
  • Page 55: Service Report

    Operating manual Dexter 2.0 22 | Service Report Service Report...
  • Page 56 22 | Service Report Operating manual Dexter 2.0...
  • Page 57 Notizen / notes / appunti / remarques...
  • Page 58 AUSTROFLAMM GMBH Austroflamm-Platz 1 A- 4631 Krenglbach Tel: +43 (0) 7249 / 46 443 www.austroflamm.com info@austroflamm.com 945037...

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