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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
AND OPERATING MANUAL
Vintage 50
MODEL NUMBER
COLOUR
SG010400104
BLACK
WOOD STOVE
Vintage 50E
MODEL NUMBER
SG010400105
COLOUR
WHITE
D OVRE
18/07/22 V1

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  • Page 1 WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING MANUAL Vintage 50 Vintage 50E MODEL NUMBER SG010400104 MODEL NUMBER SG010400105 COLOUR BLACK COLOUR WHITE D OVRE 18/07/22 V1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ..........Removing Ash ........................Maintenance Flue System ............... Cleaning and other Regular Maintenance ....Warranty ..............Dovre Limited Warranty ..........Scope of Warranty ............ Exclusions ..............How to make a Claim ..........Register Your Product .................. Appendix1: Technical Data Appendix2: Distanceto Combustibles ....
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Observe the following safety rules when installing and using the appliance. In this manual, you can read how the DOVRE heating appliance can be installed, used and maintained safely. Should you require additional information or technical data, or should you experience an installation problem, please contact your supplier first.
  • Page 4: Safety

    Safety Please note: All safety regulations must be complied with strictly. Carefully read the instructions for installation, use and maintenance before you start using the appliance. All local regulations and the regulations relating to Australian standards must be observed when installing the appliance. Read the instructions for installation, use and maintenance supplied with the appliance.
  • Page 5: Installation Requirements

    Installation Requirements General For the nominal diameter: see the Appendix 1: Technical Data. The appliance must be connected tightly to a The flue system must end in a zone that is not well-functioning flue system. affected by surrounding buildings, adjacent trees For the connection measurements: see or other obstacles.
  • Page 6: Floor And Walls

    Product Description Floor and Walls The floor on which the appliance is placed must have sufficient load bearing capacity. For the appliance weight: see Appendix 1: Technical data. Protect a flammable floor from heat radiation by means of a fireproof hearth pad. See Appendix 2: Clearance to Combustibles.
  • Page 7: Installation

    General Preparation Please check the appliance for damage caused during transport or any other damage or defects immediately after delivery. The appliance is attached to the pallet with screws at the bottom. 2. Remove the fire-resistant inner plates; see the following figure.
  • Page 8: Door Lock

    The appliance is supplied with the latch button installed. You can decide to use the latch button as a "cold hand". 1. Loosen nut (2) slightly and loosen the set screw (3) until the latch button is released. Preparing the Connection to Flue System As standard, the appliance is supplied with the top connection collar fitted.
  • Page 9: Use

    3. Install the connection collar on the bottom plate and close the rear wall with the cover. The guard is no 3 on the diagram. 1. Install the appliance in the right place, and make sure it is level. Connection to outside air via 2.
  • Page 10: Fuel

    Fuel Lighting This appliance is only suitable for the burning of You can check whether the flue system has hardwood; sawn and chopped wood that is enough draught by lighting a ball of paper above sufficiently dry. the baffle plate. A cold flue often does not have enough draught and consequently, some smoke Do not use other fuels, as they can lead to serious may escape into the room instead of up the flue...
  • Page 11: Burning Wood

    Burning Wood After you have followed the instructions for lighting : 1. Slowly open the door of the appliance. 2. Spread out the charcoal bed evenly across the bottom of the fire compartment. 3. Stack a few logs on the charcoal bed. Open stacking Primary air slide If the logs are stacked openly, the wood will burn...
  • Page 12: Controlling Combustion Air

    Never burn wood with an open door. 4. Close the door of the appliance. 5. Close the primary air inlet and leave the Regularly burn wood with intense roaring secondary air inlet open. fires. If you frequently have low intensity fires, tar and creosote may be deposited in Fill the appliance up to one third capacity.
  • Page 13: Removing Ash

    After the wood has been burnt, a relatively small Follow the maintenance instructions in this amount of ashes is left over. This bed of ashes is a section to keep the appliance in good condition. good insulating layer for the bottom of the fire compartment and improves combustion.
  • Page 14 Maintaining Enamelled Fire The insulating vermiculite inner plates may develop hairline cracks, but that does not affect their performance adversely. Never clean the appliance when it is still hot. The enamelled surface of the fire can be cleaned most Cast-iron inner plates go a long way if you effectively with a mild soap and lukewarm water.
  • Page 15 Readjusting the Hinge 1. Loosen the screws (2) and (3) slightly. 2. Screw setscrew (1) in if the door must be raised and out if the door must be lowered. 3. Retig hten the screws (2) and (3) firmly. Touching up the inish Small areas of damaged paint finish can be touched up with a spraying can of special heat- resistant paint finish available from a specialist...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    Warranty Dovre Limited Warranty This limited warranty is given by Dovre with Kalora (Aust) Pty Ltd (ACN 005 868 093) (Kaloria or we) to the original retail purchaser (you) of the appliance to which this Warranty applies. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
  • Page 17: Exclusions

    Kalora’s premises (and back), and replacement or repair in accordance with this Warranty. REGISTER BY MAIL Please complete the attached warranty card within 30 days of installation and return to: Dovre with Kaloria(Aus) Pty Ltd. 58 Access Way, Carrum Downs Victoria, Australia, 3201 D OVRE...
  • Page 18: Appendix 1: Technical Data

    Appendix 1: Technical data Model Vintage 50 5.8kW Average Power output Flue connection (diameter) 150 mm Weight +/- 155 kg Recommended fuel Hardwood Fuel property, max. length 50 cm Average Efficiency Vintage 50 D OVRE...
  • Page 19: Appendix 2: Clearances To Combustibles

    Appendix 2: Clearances to Combustibles Side of heater to side wall Centre of heater flue to rear wall Rear of heater to rear wall Front of heater to hearth front Minimum hearth width Minimum hearth depth Rear corner of heater to wall Minimum corner hearth depth 1465 D OVRE...
  • Page 20: Appendix 3: Diagnostic Diagram

    Appendix 3: Diagnostic diagram Problem Wood does not keep burning Gives off insufficient heat Smoke emissions into the room when adding wood Fire in appliance is too intense, is hard to adjust Deposit on the glass Possible cause Possible solution A cold flue system usually fails to create sufficient draught.
  • Page 21: Appendix 4: Flue Installation

    Appendix 4: Flue Installation For Connecting into a Standard Installation. The following drawing is meant as a guide only. Your appliance must be installed by a qualified person whose work conforms with local council regulations, Australian/New Zealand standards (AS/NZS 2918:2018) & manufacturers recommendations. ANTI DOWN DRAFT COWL COVER CONE SECURE COVER CONE TO CASING W/ SCREW...
  • Page 22: Minimum Flue Installation Clearances

    Minimum Flue Installation Clearances 3m or less Min. 3m Increase flue length 0.6m min until nothing within 3m of flue top. Min. 6m Increase flue length as necessary until nothing within 6m of flue top D OVRE...
  • Page 23: Installation

    Installation Locate wood fire in it’s proposed position according to manufacturers recommendations. Use a plumb bob to mark the ceiling in line with the centre of the flue collar. Check that the outer casing will clear all combustible materials by 25mm. Determine positions of noggins to avoid cutting, otherwise headers must be installed for strength.
  • Page 24: Appendix 5: Spare Parts

    Appendix 5: Spare Parts Vintage 50 D OVRE...
  • Page 25: Table Of Spare Parts

    TABLE OF SPARE PARTS Vintage 50 Spart Part Number Description 70.26356.000 GLASS VINTAGE 50 GRATE SUPPORT LEFT VINTAGE 50 70.56327.000 70.56328.000 GRATE SUPPORT RIGHT VINTAGE 50 70.56329.000 GRATE SUPPORT BACK VINTAGE 35/50 70.77395.000 VERMICULITE BAFFLE PLATE VINTAGE 50 70.79874.000 SERVICE KIT 2.5M GLASS FIBER ROPE 6MM SELF-ADHESIV not on 72.38000.000...
  • Page 26 D OVRE FIRE WITH CHARACTER https://dovrefire.com/au...
  • Page 27 NOTE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 28: Warranty Registration Card

    WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD MODEL NO: SERIAL NO: PURCHASED BY: PHONE: ADDRESS: EMAIL: POSTCODE: PURCHASED FROM: DATE: ADDRESS: INSTALLED BY: DATE: INSTALLERS EMAIL: INSTALLERS NAME PRINT: INSTALLERS SIGNATURE: REGISTER BY MAIL Kalora Pty Ltd.: 58 Access Way, Carrum Downs, Victoria, Australia, 3201. Please keep your receipt as this will authenticate your warranty.

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