ThermoFLUX AGNES WOOD Instructions For Use Manual

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AGNES WOOD
SOLID FUEL FIREPLACE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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  • Page 1 AGNES WOOD SOLID FUEL FIREPLACE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 2 Dear users, Congratulations on the choice of the fireplace IMPORTANT INFORMATION from the ThermoFLUX d.o.o. production range. We kindly ask all persons handling and operating the The first commissioning and user training fireplace to study this instruction in detail and re- must be done by an authorized Thermo- spect the instructions for use and safety.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT: First combustion Safety distances Before Setup Fireplace stoves Type 1 (BA1) Instruction notes Fuel Information: Logs Information required Connection to the fireplace (chimney) Technical changes Connection to stainless steel fireplace Copyright Combustion air Warning signs Supply of external combustion air Technical documentation Option with a port behind Manufacturer contact details...
  • Page 4: Instruction Notes

    Technical changes injuries. ThermoFLUX d.o.o. constantly develops and improves its products. CAUTION! We reserve the right to make changes that may lead to deviati- ons from the technical details and illustrations presented in this Hot surfaces.
  • Page 5: Technical Documentation

    ThermoFLUX d.o.o. Contact: tfinfo@thermoflux.ba Address: Bage 3 70101 Jajce Bosnia and Herzegovina Device Information Model name Agnes Wood Equivalent models Test laboratory Technical University of Vienna, Getreidemarkt 9/166 1060 Vienna, Austria Number of test laboratory: 1746 Test Report No: PL-23041-P...
  • Page 6: Room Temperature Control

    Type of thermal effect/room temperature control Single-stage heat output, no room temperature control Two or more manually adjustable levels, without room temperature regulation (**) Room temperature control with mechanical thermostat(**) With electronic room temperature control (**) With electronic room temperature control and time control (**) With electronic room temperature control and weekday control (**) Room temperature control with presence detection (**) Room temperature control with open window detection (**)
  • Page 7: Technical Details

    TECHNICAL DATA Spare parts overview, dismantled view AG NES WO OD Inst ru c ti o ns fo r use...
  • Page 8 Component Number Component Name Item Number Hexagon attachment for glass Clamp for fixing glass Glass holder Hinge screws Bearing of doors Gasket for glass Gasket for doors (Glass braid fi) Door latch Hexagon lock nut Lock tray Bolt for fastening the locking part Bolt for fixing the latch Handle wooden part Handle metal part...
  • Page 9 Roof frame Formwork left Formwork front bottom Formwork rear upper Formwork rear bottom AG NES WO OD Inst ru c ti o ns fo r use...
  • Page 10: Dimensions, Weight And Connector

    Dimensions, weight and connector: Dimensions, Weight: Height: 1150 mm Width: 500 mm Depth: 400 mm Weight: 155 kg Flue pipe connection: Diameter: 130 mm Upper connection distance from tube center to rear wall: Rear connection distance from pipe center to floor: Fresh air supply: Diameter: 120 mm Distance from the center of the pipe to the floor...
  • Page 11: Important Information

    The owner of a small combustion plant or the person authorized to dispose of a small combustion plant must keep the technical documentation and make it available to the competent authorities or to the chimney sweep on request. Note: Pay attention to national and European standards as well as local regulations related to the installation and operation of fireplaces.
  • Page 12: First Combustion

    Note: Waste materials and liquids should not be incinerated in the furnace. Note: Under no circumstances do not close the convection holes in the fireplace to avoid overheating of the installed components. Note: Your furnace will expand and collect during the heating and cooling phases. Under certain circumstances, this can lead to slight stretching and crackling.
  • Page 13: Fireplace Stoves Type 1 (Ba1)

    In adverse weather conditions, be sure to pay attention to the formation of flue gases (inversion weather conditions) and draft conditions. If too little combustion air is supplied, the flue gas may come out. In addition, harmful deposits can be formed in the heater and chimney.
  • Page 14 Types of wood: Fuel from different types of trees has different caloric values. Solid wood is particularly suitable. They burn with a calm flame and have a long lasting effect. Conifers are rich in resin and, like all conifers, burn faster and tend to spark, though burn faster after igniting.
  • Page 15: Connection To The Fireplace (Chimney)

    Connection to the fireplace (chimney) ·The appliance must be connected to a chimney that is approved for solid fuels and is not sensitive to moisture. From in- sensitivity to moisture can be deviated if the calculation of the chimney shows dry work. ·The chimney must be designed for a flue pipe with a diameter of 130 mm.
  • Page 16: Supply Of External Combustion Air

    Supply of external combustion air For external supply of combustion air, the combustion air shall be fed into the plant from the outside via solid water. Ac- cording to EnEV, the combustion air supply should be able to close. The open/closed position shall be clearly visible. Connect a 120 mm diameter tube to the suction port.
  • Page 17 Punching/cutting Replace one with the other flue pipe connector and blind cover on the furnace body. Accessories include a bushing insert for the flue pipe in the convection cover, which must be inserted there. Insert to close furnace cover Note: Make sure the design is firm. Replace the back panel and convection cover in place and put the lid insert in place.
  • Page 18: Manual Operation

    Manual Operation Every combustion process requires oxygen. Check the level of the ash tray before ignition and empty if necessary. If necessary, clean the combustion chamber as well; openings in the floor grille must be free so that sufficient air can flow through them.
  • Page 19 Air slider center Ideal position: Left Air Scroll area of possible slider travel Intake air closed: When the stove is not working, the closed position of the slider prevents the hot air from being sucked out of the living room through the stove and fireplace. AG NES WO OD Inst ru c ti o ns fo r use...
  • Page 20 Air slider all the way to the left The heating position should only be used to ignite the log when heating or adding fuel. If the furnace does not work, warm indoor air can be sucked through the chimney (in room air dependent operation), in this case the air slider must be pushed to the leftmost position, so that all air supply to the furnace is blocked.
  • Page 21: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Basic Notes Note: When cleaning (vacuuming) around the furnace, be sure not to suck into the furnace air inlet and possibly transfer the grill par- ticles to the vacuum cleaner - fire hazard. Note: Before any work on the maintenance or cleaning of the furnace, it must be excluded and cooled. Your furnace cleaning frequency and maintenance intervals depend on the fuel you are using.
  • Page 22 Cleaning the glass on the door: The glass on the furnace door is best cleaned with a damp cloth. You can remove stubborn dirt with a special cleaner (without corrosive acids and solvents - a danger to the glass surface) that you can get from your oven dealer.
  • Page 23: Problems - Possible Solutions

    Problems - possible solutions Problem 1: Fire burns with a weak, orange flame, the window is covered with soot. Reason(s) •Bad draft chimney •Wet wood •Irregular combustion •Furnaces or flue pipes are covered with soot inside Possible solutions •Check if flue ducts are clogged with ash (see Cleaning/Maintenance) •Check that the air inlet or air duct or smoke pipe is narrowed or even blocked •Use dry wood and follow the instructions for making embers •Check door seals and lid seals for cleaning...
  • Page 24: Warranty

    Thermoflux Guarantee: 5 years on the welded part of the stove This applies only to defects in material and workmanship, as well as free delivery of spare parts. Working hours and travel time are not covered by manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 25: Disposal Information

    Disposal information ThermoFLUX has set itself the goal of ensuring that its products are environmentally friendly throughout the entire life cycle of the product. We feel committed to this goal even after the product’s lifetime. Note: To ensure proper disposal of the device, we recommend that you contact your local waste disposal company or your specialized dealer.
  • Page 26: Compliance With Eu Regulations

    At our sole responsibility we declare that the product: Product Name: Solid fuel fireplace Type/Model: Agnes Wood To which this declaration relates in accordance with the following usual documents:ž EU Guidelines: • (EU) 305/2011 - Regulation for the placing on the market of construction products •...
  • Page 27 Wir erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass das Produkt: Produktbezeichnung: Scheitholzkaminofen Typ/-Modell: Agnes Wood Auf die sich diese Erklärung gemäß den folgenden normalen Dokumenten bezieht: EG Richtlinien: • (EU) 305/2011 – Verordnung für die Vermarktung von Bauprodukten 2006/42/EG –...
  • Page 28 ThermoFLUX d.o.o. Bage 3, 70101 Jajce Bosna i Hercegovina +387 30 65 71 00 www.thermoflux.ba tfinfo@thermoflux.ba ThermoFLUX We reserve the right to make technical and optical changes, as well as typographical and printing errors. 2023/ Thermoflux d.o.o.

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