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Assembly And operAting mAnuAl
STOVES SEnSO & SinO
STATUS 12.2022
Fire love. For a lifetime.

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  • Page 1 Assembly And operAting mAnuAl STOVES SEnSO & SinO STATUS 12.2022 Fire love. For a lifetime.
  • Page 2: Document Information

    Document information Assembly and operating manual for stoves: Symbol explanation for text • senso l • senso l rotatable A Action prompt • senso l klassik • senso l klassik rotatable • list • senso l fashion • senso l fashion rotatable ✔...
  • Page 3 Table of contents Safety information 5. Use Intended use Safety information for use Authorised target groups Turning the unit (optional) 1.2.1 Manufacturer Heating mode 1.2.2 Owner 5.3.1 Preparing the heating process 1.2.3 Qualified personnel 5.3.2 Heating up the unit 1.2.4 Users 5.3.3 Controlling the heating process Behaviour in emergencies 5.3.4 Refuelling the unit...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information 1.2.2 Owner the owner is responsible for the building in which the unit is used. the owner has the following tasks: Intended use • meeting the requirements for the installation site. the unit is designed to heat the air in a room by burning •...
  • Page 5 these users may only use the unit under the following General safety information conditions: • the users are supervised. D WARNING! • the users have been instructed in the safe use of the unit. Danger due to non-observance of the operating and •...
  • Page 6 Product information Product information Operating modes the unit can be used in two different operating modes: • room air sealed operation – only for rlu stoves. the unit is supplied with combustion air from the outside or Functional principle from other rooms (e.g. cellar) through a combustion air line the combustion air flows through the combustion air connected to the rear or bottom of the unit.
  • Page 7 Models 2.5 / 5 2.5 / 6 the product series senso & sino is available in different designs. 2.5 / 1 2.5 / 2 senso l fashion senso l fashion rotatable 2.5 / 7 2.5 / 8 senso l senso l rotatable 2.5 / 3 2.5 / 4 sino l...
  • Page 8: Product Information

    Product information Product overview 2.6 / 2 2.6 / 1 A blind cover of the top plate B top plate C Flue gas connection D Cover plate E Cladding lid with heat protection plate behind it – A top cover panel door connection option for flue gas routing toward the rear (not on senso l fashion, sino l and sino City) F Combustion air connection...
  • Page 9 Scope of delivery 2.6 / 3 2.7 / 1 A stove B deflection plate C baffle plate only for rotatable models: D Heat baffle hood for upward flue gas outlet A turntable E Copper pate (in blackbox) B Adjustment bolt F Heat protection glove (in blackbox) C locking lever G glass cleaner (in blackbox)
  • Page 10 Product information Technical data Senso L klassik / Senso L klassik rotatable Senso L / Senso L rotatable nominal heat output 5.9 kW 6.0 kW Heat output direct / indirect 5.9 / – kW 6.0 / – kW nominal heat output 5.9 kW 6.0 kW 4.5 –...
  • Page 11 Senso L fashion / Sino L / Senso L fashion rotatable Sino L rotatable nominal heat output 5.9 kW 6.0 kW nominal heat output 5.9 kW 6.0 kW Heat output direct / indirect 5.9 / – kW 6.0 / – kW Heat output direct / indirect 5.9 / –...
  • Page 12 Product information Nominal heat output the nominal heat output of the unit can be checked in the defined position “nHo position” of the combustion air slider. Sino City to adjust the nHo position, first move the combustion air slider all the way to the left to close the air supply. then push the combustion air slider 18 mm to the right.
  • Page 13 2.10 Dimensions Rotatable models 2.10 / 2 Non-rotatable models 2.10 / 1 ø A ø A ø V ø V Dimensions Dimensions (mm) (mm) 1326 1365 1330 1326 1310 1325 1286 1270 1270 ø A ø A ø V ø V total height total height Width...
  • Page 14: Types Of Fuel

    Types of fuel Types of fuel § According to din en 13240 a combustion period of 45 min in a time-limited fireplace requires a fuel volume of 1.4 kg of wood. Information on types of fuel 3.1 / 1 Wood primarily consists of cellulose, lignin, resins, fats and oils.
  • Page 15 Permissible types of fuel Fuel storage only the following types of fuel are approved for use: storage outside of buildings: • natural, air-dried split logs (residual moisture max. 20 %). • if possible, store the fuel on the sunny side of a building. •...
  • Page 16 Assembly Assembly As an example, the following applies in germany: § stoves fired by solid fuel according to din en 13240. § Chimney and flue gas connection according to din 18160. § Chimney dimensions according to din en 13384-1, Safety information for assembly din en 13384-2.
  • Page 17 4.3.2 Installation dimensions Non-rotatable models 4.3.2 / 1 Dimensions (mm) 1282 1321 1282 1266 1266 ø A 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1085 1085 1085 1085 1085 ø A ø A ø V total height Height of flue gas connection, top Height of flue gas connection, rear Height of combustion air connection, bottom Height of combustion air connection, rear...
  • Page 18 Assembly Rotatable models 4.3.2 / 3 Dimensions ø A (mm) 1320 1357 1320 1320 1265 1265 1265 1265 øA øV total height Height of flue gas connection, top Height of combustion air connection, bottom spacing of flue gas connection, top spacing of flue gas connection, unit rear spacing of combustion air connection spacing passage of combustion air line...
  • Page 19 4.3.3 Safety distances if the connection pipe is guided through ceilings or flammable walls, suitable construction material must be installed: D WARNING! • non-flammable. • low heat conductivity. Risk of fire resulting from non-adherence to safety • 200 mm around the connection pipe. distances! •...
  • Page 20 Assembly 4.3.3 / 2 4.3.3 / 3 100° 100° 4.3.3 / 4 Wall protective surface Flammable object (e.g. armchair) distance of unit from wall radiation area (approx. 100°) – minimum distance from flammable objects and materials 100° Wall protective surface Flammable object (e.g.
  • Page 21 Installation on walls requiring protection 4.3.4 Flue gas routing Walls requiring protection are flammable or unsuitable for the flue gas routing requires a chimney on site meeting the permanent exposure to temperatures above 85 °C due to their following requirements: structure and material type.
  • Page 22 Assembly based on the operating mode, the following requirements must Preparation for assembly also be met. A Familiarise yourself with the unit and the associated documents: Room air sealed operation • Assembly and operating manual. • multi-use of the chimney is permissible. •...
  • Page 23 Transporting the unit 4.5 / 1 D WARNING! Risk of injury caused by heavy loads! the size and weight of the unit require plenty of strength during installation. incorrect lifting or the unit tipping may lead to severe injuries. A Adhere to the transport labels on the packaging. A use suitable transport equipment (e.g.
  • Page 24 Assembly Changing the flue gas connection (optional) 4.7 / 2 the flue gas connection cannot be changed on rotatable models. the flue gas connection is factory-installed on top of the unit. depending on the situation at the installation site, it may be necessary for the position to be moved to the rear side.
  • Page 25 4.7 / 5 4.7 / 7 A unscrew the flue gas connection from the top of the unit. A screw the blind cover taken from the rear side onto the top of the flue gas connection. ensure that the seals are positioned correctly while doing so.
  • Page 26 Assembly Positioning the unit 4.8 / 3 4.8 / 1 A Adjust the unit vertically and horizontally. A position the unit, taking into account the requirements for the installation site. ¨ “4.3 requirements for the installation site” (page 16). only for rotatable models: the locking lever for the turntable is located on the rear of the unit in the turntable cover.
  • Page 27 Connecting the combustion air line (optional) only senso l and senso l klassik: For room air sealed operation, the unit must be connected to 4.9 / 2 the combustion air line. For room air dependent operation, the unit can be connected to the combustion air line.
  • Page 28 Assembly only sino l and sino City: 4.10 Installing the storage stones (optional) Additional storage stones (available for the models senso l, 4.9 / 4 senso l klassik) increase the heat storage capacity of the unit. their high density and high weight allows them to store heat for several hours and emit it into the room where the unit is installed.
  • Page 29 4.10 / 2 4.11 / 2 A Close the top cover panel door. A position the flue gas pipe on the flue gas connection on the 4.11 Connecting the flue gas routing unit. A route the flue gas pipe to the chimney horizontally with an 4.11 / 1 incline along the shortest path.
  • Page 30 Assembly the heat baffle hood for the upward flue gas outlet is only 4.12 Installing the deflection plate and baffle plate required for installation in front of walls requiring protection the deflection plate and the baffle plate are used to guide the (flammable).
  • Page 31 4.13 Checking the installation 4.12 / 2 A remove the attached adhesive labels from the unit and from the connection pipes. A ensure that all connections between the stove system and chimney are leak-tight. A ensure that the necessary protective devices are functional. ¨...
  • Page 32 Assembly How to proceed: A only use a small volume of wood during the first heating process: A Heat up the unit. ¨ “5.3.2 Heating up the unit” (page 36). A increase the quantity of wood to the nominal heat output in 3 –...
  • Page 33 D WARNING! Danger of death by poisoning! during operation of the unit, hazardous materials which are inevitably generated during the burning process can enter the Safety information for use indoor air. during room air dependent operation, additional breathing air is removed from the room air. An insufficient D WARNING! supply of breathing air and fresh air can lead to headaches, Danger due to non-adherence to operating instructions!
  • Page 34 Turning the unit (optional) 5.2 / 2 on rotatable models the orientation of the firebox opening can be changed at any time. starting from the factory setting, the turntable permits turning of the unit by 45° each left and right. use the locking lever on the rear to lock the unit in the desired firebox opening orientation.
  • Page 35 Heating mode 5.3.1 / 2 5.3.1 Preparing the heating process A pay attention to the weather. do not use the unit during extreme weather conditions (e.g. severe storm, severe low pressure or severe precipitation). A ensure a sufficient fresh air supply. A if installed, open the locking devices in the combustion air pipe or in the flue gas connection.
  • Page 36 5.3.2 Heating up the unit once the fuel has burned down to embers: A refuel the unit. ¨ “5.3.4 refuelling the unit” (page 38). 5.3.2 / 1 under normal conditions, the operating temperature is reached after two burning processes and all surfaces should be free of dark discolourations.
  • Page 37 5.3.3 Controlling the heating process the following signs can be used to detect whether the fire in the unit is clean and low-emission: • the ash should be white. A dark colour indicates charcoal 5.3.3 / 1 residue and therefore incomplete burning. •...
  • Page 38 5.3.4 Refuelling the unit 5.3.4 / 2 D WARNING! Risk of injury caused by hot door handle! With increasing duration of use, the unit components (e.g. door handle and combustion air slider) become very hot. Contact may lead to burns. A use the heat protection glove: •...
  • Page 39 5.3.5 Ending the heating process D ATTENTION! Risk of material damage caused by explosion! if heat or glowing embers remain in the unit and the air paths are closed, flue gas is generated, which may ignite in an explosive manner. this could cause severe damage to the unit and components in the environment of the unit.
  • Page 40 Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning intervals the cleaning intervals depend on: • intensity of use. • Heating habits. Safety information for cleaning • Fuel quality. D ATTENTION! to ensure a good fire quality, regularly clean the ash drawer and ash grate – if possible after each heating process. Risk of material damage caused by improper cleaning! incorrect cleaning may damage the unit (e.g.
  • Page 41 Simple cleaning Surfaces A Clean the surfaces and door handle with a dry or damp Firebox cloth – do not use a microfibre cloth. A Clean the stainless steel surfaces with conventional 6.3 / 1 stainless steel cleaning agents. Always clean in the sanding direction.
  • Page 42 Cleaning Annual cleaning 6.4 / 3 Annual cleaning includes the measures for simple cleaning as well as the disassembly and reassembly of unit components. Ash residue and fire dust are unpreventable during this process. A protect the area surrounding the unit. A First clean the firebox.
  • Page 43 Service work Maintenance intervals After the heating period has ended, regular, thorough maintenance must be performed by a specialised company. the maintenance intervals depend on the following factors: Safety information for service work • duration of use. • Heating habits. D WARNING! •...
  • Page 44: Service Work

    Service work Firebox door Firebox lining When the firebox door is opened: 7.3 / 2 A ensure that the open firebox door has been secured against falling shut by means of the door lock. ¨ Figure 5.3.1 / 2 (page 35). the firebox door is sealed with special seals.
  • Page 45 Malfunction repair The fire does not burn properly. The stove system does not heat up. possible malfunctions are described in the following section: • the fuel is unsuitable (e.g. wood too damp). f only use permissible types of fuel. What malfunction is occurring? ¨...
  • Page 46 Service work The stove system heats excessively. • the firebox door is leaking. The fire burns too fast. f Check the seal of the firebox door. if necessary, replace Loud noise (whistling, crackling) in the unit the seal. • the fuel volume is too high. f lubricate the closing mechanism with copper paste.
  • Page 47 Disassembly Dismantling the unit if storage stones are installed: A remove the storage stones. during this work, note the requirements for installation. Safety information for disassembly ¨ “4.10 installing the storage stones (optional)” (page 28). D WARNING! A remove all connections between the stove system and the Danger due to non-adherence to disassembly instructions! chimney.
  • Page 48 Disposal Disposal Disposing of the unit D ATTENTION! Risk of environmental damage caused by improper disposal Disposing of the packaging of the unit! A do not dispose of the unit with the normal household waste. D ATTENTION! A ensure that the unit is recycled in a proper, environment- Risk of environmental damage caused by improper disposal friendly manner.
  • Page 49 • DIN 1298 / DIN EN 1856: Connecting flue pipes for heat A please contact the manufacturer or a specialist shop. generating systems.  www.spartherm.com • DIN EN 13240: stoves/room heaters fired by solid fuel. • DIN 18896: Fireplaces fired by solid fuel. technical specifications for installation and operation.
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  • Page 52 SPECIALIST DEALER www.facebook.com/spartherm www.instagram.com/spartherm www.youtube.com/sparthermgermany www.spartherm.com Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH Maschweg 38 | 49324 Melle | GERMANY | Phone: +49 5422 9441-0...