Installation Instructions; Safety Clearances - Heta Scan-Line 7 Series Operating And Installation Instructions

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Congratulations on your new stove.
We are sure that you will be happy
with your investment, especially if you
follow the advice and instructions we
have put together in these operating
instructions.
The Scan-line 7 series has been ap-
proved according to the EN 13240,
NS 3058/3059, 15a B-VG.
Approval means that consumers can

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Safety clearances

Stoves must always be installed in line
with national and, if applicable, local
regulations. It is important to abide by
local regulations regarding setting up
chimneys and connection to same.
Therefore, always consult your local
chimney sweep before installation, as
you are personally responsible for en-
suring that the applicable regulations
have been met.
Distance regulations
A difference applies to installation
next to flammable and non-flammable
walls.
If the wall is made of non-flammable
material the stove can, in principle, be
placed flush against it. However, we
recommend leaving a gap of at least
5 cm to facilitate cleaning behind the
stove. The minimum distances to
flammable material are stated on
the boiler plate and are listed in the
table on page 8.
Warning
a stove gets hot. (in excess
of 90 degrees) Take care to
en sure that children cannot
come into contact with it.
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be sure, that the stove meets a range
of specifications and requirements
intended to ensure that the materi-
als used are of good quality, that the
stove does not adversely affect the
environment, and hat it is economical
to use.
With your new stove you should have
received the following:
a. Operating instructions
b. A stove glove
combustible materials should
not be stored in the compartment
below the ashpan.
IMPORTANT
1. Make sure there is adequate provi-
sion to sweep the chimney.
2. Make sure there is adequate venti-
lation to the room.
3. Please note that any extraction fans
operating in the same room as the
wood-burning stove can reduce the
chimney draft – which may have an
adverse effect on stove combustion
properties. In addition, this may
cause smoke to be emitted from the
stove
when the firing door is opened.
4. It must not be possible to cover any
air vents.
The floor
It is essential to ensure that the floor
surface can actually bear the weight
of the stove and a top-mounted steel
chimney, if applicable. The stove must
stand on a nonflammable surface
such as a steel floor plate or a brick
or tile floor. The size of the nonflam-
mable surface used to cover the floor

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