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User Manual
STYLE 60
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2023–01

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  • Page 1 Fire and flame User Manual STYLE 60 2023–01...
  • Page 2: Information About The Manual

    Foreword With the STYLE 60 kitchen stove, you have chosen a quality product from Lohberger. Apart from the stylish and timeless design, we attach particular importance to state-of-the-art combustion technology, high- grade materials and perfect workmanship. Correct handling and proper care are vital for fault-free oper- ation and a long service life.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Heating Transportwinkel Cooking Transport options Baking and roasting Heating in spring and autumn Appliance description Maintenance / cleaning Style 60 Firebox door with window Cleaning with a vacuum cleaner Oven Reinigungsöffnung Oven thermometer Cleaning the ash drawer Cleaning the grate...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions pare dishes with fats and oils, e.g.. chips, under supervision. RISK OF BURNS Never use water to extinguish burning fats or oils! Place a lid on the pot and remove it from the hot cooking surface. Please bear in mind that some parts of the ap- pliance (filling door, handles, etc.) become hot •...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important information Identification Periodic cleaning and maintenance With the help of the supplied documentation, you are in a Every fireplace, including all connected system components position to ..operate the appliance safely (e.g. chimney), must be subjected to periodic maintenance ...
  • Page 6: Adequate Supply Of Fresh Air

    again after a longer interruption in operation. Before operating Adequate supply of fresh air the appliance, have the chimney inspected by a specialist (flue gas inspector). In open flue operation, ensure a sufficient supply of fresh air to the installation room during heating. An air change rate of Behaviour in the event of chimney at least 0.8 times per hour must be ensured by permanent, fire...
  • Page 7: Transport / Packaging

    Transport / packaging Transport options The packaging for your appliance provides excellent protec- tion from damage during transport. Nevertheless, damage to NOTE: When the adjustable feet are unscrewed, move the the appliance and accessories cannot be ruled out completely. stove carefully in order not to damage the appliance or the Also after unpacking, the appliance must be inspected care- floor covering.
  • Page 8: Appliance Description

    This elled steel, etc., are used for the appliance casing. means that faster-burning combustion equipment can also be operated for longer periods without any risk of appliance Style 60 Steel/Ceran hob Stainless steel stove frame...
  • Page 9: Firebox Door With Window

    Firebox door with window Appliances in the STYLE 60 stove series are equipped with a window in the firebox door. The firebox door with triple glazing allows you to enjoy the beauty of real flames in your living space, turning heating with wood into a special experience. The firebox door is fitted with a snap fastener.
  • Page 10: Siting The Appliance

    Siting the appliance NOTE: It is essential to contact the responsible flue gas inspector BEFORE siting the appliance. Observe the building and fire protection regulations applicable at the installation location when siting the appliance. NOTE: Our recommendation is only to use an authorised contractor for connecting and fitting the appliance (or for inspection and acceptance in the case of self-installation).
  • Page 11: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection Without fire protection With fire protection SAFETY DISTANCE When installing the stove, local fire and building codes/regulations must be observed. Ensure that the stove is level and stable. Around the stove, a sufficient distance to combustible objects (wood panelling, furniture, curtains, etc.) must be guaranteed. Walls near the stove without fire protection must be made of fire-resistant materials at their full height and 50 cm in both directions, as well as in front of and above the stove.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Appliance

    Connecting the appliance Chimney chimney is a measure of the performance of the chimney and is determined in the course of the chimney calculation. The chimney system must be calculated according to The draught required for your appliance is listed in the "Tech- EN 13384-1.
  • Page 13: Elektrischer Anschluss

    sions and conditions applicable to joint operation of fireplace, residential ventilation and extractor hood! Connection examples Combustion air from installation room Since an insufficient combustion air supply via the installation room can cause frequent appliance faults, we do not actually recommend this air supply variant! Should this variant never- Directly via pipe Directly via cellar...
  • Page 14: Operation

    Operation Supplied accessories Air setting A protective glove, an ash scraper and a tool are supplied for The STYLE 60 meters the combustion air automatically. In the operating the appliance. lighting phase, when plenty of combustion air is required, a maximum amount of primary air is supplied. If a preset flue gas temperature is reached after the lighting process, then Firebox door the chimney has built up sufficient draught and the primary...
  • Page 15: Emergency Primary Air

    Window clearing air The window clearing air is very important for the cleanliness of the window and simultaneously as secondary air for optimum, clean combustion. It flows deliberately in front of the window glass to the firebox, where it takes an active part in combustion. This achieves best-possible window cleanliness.
  • Page 16: Initial Start-Up

    Initial start-up NOTE: Before the initial start-up, check all connections (smoke the initial start-up can take place. tube connection, combustion air connection, etc.) on the appliance. Note – odours Ensure that there are no objects in the combustion chamber or in the oven. Various appliance parts are either oiled or painted to protect them from corrosion.
  • Page 17: Principles Of Combustion

    Principles of combustion Prerequisites for combustion The primary prerequisite for lowest possible emissions of harmful substances is the use of dry wood. The following must be present: The lighting phase, during which particularly large quantities • A sufficient amount of combustible material of decomposition products occur, must be passed through as •...
  • Page 18: Heating

    Heating After the lighting phase (approx. 20–30 min- utes) RISK OF ESCAPING HEATING • Close lighting damper (position 0) • Add more fuel in accordance with table (see „Brennstoff- Heating gases escaping into the installation room menge“ auf Seite 18). can cause poisoning hazardous to health.
  • Page 19: Heating

    Heating At outside temperatures over 15°C, there is a risk that only a mediocre fire forms due to the weak chimney draught. This Once the last flames have died down and only glowing (red) results in excessive soot formation in the appliance flue gas embers remain on the grate, more fuel can be added.
  • Page 20: Maintenance / Cleaning

    Maintenance / cleaning NOTE: The ash container must not be emptied when hot! RISK OF BURNS The ash may contain hot embers: Only empty ash into metal containers! Before cleaning, always let the appliance cool down to avoid any contact with embers or hot compo- Empty the ash drawer regularly in good time –...
  • Page 21: Cleaning The Combustion Chamber Window

    Cleaning the combustion chamber window The firebox door window panes can mist up on the inside in unfavourable weather conditions, if unsuitable fuel is used or when the appliance is operated incorrectly. Clean the combus- tion chamber window panes with a non-aggressive cleaning agent (e.g.
  • Page 22: Oven Side Rails

    • Lock the oven door in place with a jolt, close the oven door • Do not use high-pressure cleaning equipment. and check for correct seating. Glass-ceramic hob Cleaning the oven door glass Glass-ceramic (CERAN®) hobs are extremely temperature-re- sistant and withstand even sudden temperature shocks of up •...
  • Page 23: Steel Hob

    accidentally, you must remove it immediately (while hot) with remove! the razor blade scraper, in order to prevent surface damage. Conservation You can prevent damage from being caused by sugar or sug- ary food by cleaning your glass-ceramic cooking surface with If the stove is left unused for an extended period, it is advisable Ceran®-fix or Collo Profi, either always or before preparing to grease the hob, after cleaning, with acid-free oil or a little...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting NOTE: In the event of a fault (overload, etc.), keep the firebox • siehe Brennstoffe auf Seite 16 doors closed and do not add any more fuel! • Assessment of the chimney with regard to sizing, condition and tightness by the responsible flue gas inspector Leave the building immediately if there is any damage or risk •...
  • Page 25 Oven window becomes cloudy damper installed POSSIBLE CAUSES Oven bulges and enamel breaks • Chimney draught too strong – output too high POSSIBLE CAUSES • Oven overheating • Defective seal • Chimney draught too strong – output too high POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS •...
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    Technical data Style 60 Filling door opening Width x height 36 x 13 Filling chamber Width x depth 38 x 19.5 Fuel fill level Oven Width x height x depth 40.5 x 22 x 43.5 Width x depth 47.2 x 47.2 Area (m 0.22...
  • Page 27: Customer Service

    Customer service AUSTRIA LOHBERGER GmbH Landstrasse 19 5231 Schalchen Phone: +43 7742/ 5211–402 Fax: +43 7742/ 5211–7110 Email: service@lohberger.com To ensure that our customer service can carry out repairs promptly and to your satisfaction, please provide us with the following information. This will help us to avoid unnecessary delays and expenditure and to work more efficiently for you: •...
  • Page 28 Technische Dokumentation zu Festbrennstoff-Einzelraumheizgeräten nach Verordnung (EU) 2015/1185 und Verordnung (EU) 2015/1186 Name u. Anschrift des Lieferanten Lohberger GmbH, Landstrasse 19, 5231 Schalchen, Österreich Modellerkennung Style 60 Gleichwertige Modelle Prüfberichte TGM-VA-HL 8239 bei TGM - Wien Angewendete harmonisierte Normen EN 12815:2005-09/EN 12815:2008-06 Ber.1...
  • Page 29: Warranty Conditions

    Warranty conditions These warranty conditions apply in all European countries where Lohberger appliances are sold by local specialist dealers. Warranty claims must always be directed to a local specialist dealer or the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance. WARRANTY We will carefully check your appliance and establish whether the warranty claim is justified.
  • Page 30 Notes...
  • Page 31 Notes...
  • Page 32 Lohberger GmbH Landstrasse 19, 5231 Schalchen, Austria www.lohberger.com...

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