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Schiedel SARGAS 3 Instructions For Installation And Operation Manual
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Foreword
The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
Device Description
Documents Included
Accessories Included
Important Information
Safety
Labelling
Liability
Improper Use
Information on Legal Regulations
Only Use Suitable Fuel
Chimney Requirements
Regular Cleaning and Maintenance Work
Spare Parts and Accessories
Original Condition
Proper Installation & Entering into Service
Sufficient Supply of Fresh Air
What to Do in the Event of a Chimney Fire
Transport / Packaging
Transport on Pallets
Transport on Dollies
Serial Number
Fuel
Permitted Fuel
Unauthorised Fuel
Installation
Minimum Distances to Combustibles
Floor Protection
Chimney
Room-Sealed Operation
Changing the Combustion Air Feed/Exhaust Extraction Pipe
Using Single Wall or Double Wall Connecting Flue Pipe from the Top
Using Single Wall or Double Wall Connecting Flue Pipe from the Rear
Combustion Air Feed from the Rear
Mounting the Heat Shield
Operation
Accessories Provided
Opening and Closing the Stove Door
Setting for the Combustion Air
Defra Kit
Window Cleaning Air
Initial Operation
Entering the Device into Operation for the First Time
Information on Odours
Information on Noises
Information on Combustion Chamber Lining
Heating Correctly
Fuel Amounts
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning with an Ash Vacuum
Cleaning Varnished Surfaces
Cleaning the Combustion Chamber
Troubleshooting
Technical Data
Type Testing / Quality Seal
Energy Label
Warranty
Dop & CE Marking
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Instructions for installation and operation
SARGAS wood burning stove
Models 1 & 3
www.schiedel.com/uk - December 2022 - Version 1
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Wood stove Schiedel SARGAS 1 Instructions For Installation And Operation Manual
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Summarization of Contents
FOREWORD
The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Documents included
Lists documents found with the stove, such as type plate copy and eco label.
Accessories included
Details the accessory components provided in plastic bags and boxes.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
SAFETY
Covers burn hazard, fire hazard, child safety, and general safety guidelines for operation.
Labelling
Information on using the documentation and storing the instruction manual safely.
Liability
Manufacturer's liability for design faults and conditions that exempt them from responsibility.
Improper use
Defines improper use of the stove and its consequences, including warranty voidance.
Information on legal regulations
Advises compliance with local, national, and European regulations for stove installation and operation.
Only use suitable fuel
Specifies the type of fuel allowed for burning, emphasizing dry firewood with low moisture.
Chimney requirements
Outlines the need for suitable and unblocked chimneys before stove operation.
Regular cleaning and maintenance work
Stresses the importance of regular cleaning and servicing for maintaining stove functionality and efficiency.
Spare parts and accessories
Recommends using only original spare parts and accessories for the device's integrity.
Original condition
States that the stove should not be altered or modified from its delivered state.
Proper installation & entering into service
Emphasizes that the device must be installed by a qualified specialist for safe operation.
Sufficient supply of fresh air
Details the requirement for adequate fresh air supply in the room during heating mode for proper combustion.
What to do in the event of a chimney fire
Provides instructions on how to handle a chimney fire, including immediate safety actions.
TRANSPORT / PACKAGING
Modes of transport
Specifies that the device must be transported using vehicles with sufficient load-bearing capacity.
Transport on pallets
Instructions for transporting the stove on a pallet to the installation site.
Transport on dollies
Guidance on transporting the stove using a dolly, including protective measures.
Serial number
Information on where to locate the stove's unique serial number for identification.
FUEL
Permitted fuel
Details the types of fuel allowed for burning, emphasizing dry firewood with low moisture content.
Unauthorised fuel
Lists materials that should not be burned, explaining environmental damage and device risks.
Fuel Overloading
Warns against exceeding the maximum fuel quantity to prevent excess smoke and potential damage.
INSTALLATION
Minimum distances to combustibles
Specifies required clearance distances from combustible materials for safe installation of the stove.
Floor protection
Details requirements for floor protection, particularly on flammable surfaces, with specific dimensions.
Chimney
Emphasizes checking the chimney's suitability and ensuring it is not blocked before use.
Room-sealed operation
Discusses the benefits of room-sealed operation and alternative non-room-sealed configurations.
Changing the combustion air feed/exhaust extraction pipe
Provides instructions for altering the standard air feed and exhaust pipe configuration.
Using Single wall or Double Wall connecting flue pipe from the top
Guides on connecting flue pipes from the top using single or double wall systems.
Using Single Wall or Double Wall Connecting Flue pipe from the rear
Details the process for connecting flue pipes from the rear of the stove.
Combustion air feed from the rear
Explains how to configure the combustion air intake from the rear of the stove.
Mounting the heat shield
Instructions for attaching the heat shield to the top of the storage compartment.
OPERATION
Accessories provided
Lists accessories like hook tools and protective gloves necessary for operating the stove.
Opening and closing the stove door
Explains the mechanism and procedure for opening and closing the stove's heating door.
Setting for the combustion air
Describes how to adjust air settings for optimal combustion and energy efficiency.
Setting the air lever to control flow of combustion air
Details how the air lever regulates primary and secondary air for controlling the burning rate.
DEFRA KIT
Window cleaning air
Explains the role of window cleaning air in maintaining a clear view and optimizing combustion.
INITIAL OPERATION
Entering the device into operation for the first time
Outlines essential checks and initial steps required before the stove's first-time use.
Information on odours
Explains potential temporary odours from varnish drying and the need for room ventilation.
Information on noises
Addresses cracking noises due to temperature changes, confirming they are normal.
Information on combustion chamber lining
Discusses soot formation on the lining and when to seek troubleshooting assistance.
HEATING CORRECTLY
Fuel amounts
Specifies recommended filling quantities for optimal heat output and combustion period.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning with an ash vacuum
Instructions for using an ash vacuum for simple and effective cleaning of ash.
Cleaning varnished surfaces
Guidance on cleaning the stove's varnished surfaces using a damp cloth without abrasives.
Cleaning the window
Methods for cleaning the stove's glass window to maintain visibility and combustion efficiency.
Cleaning the combustion chamber
Steps for cleaning the ash grate and container, advising caution with hot ash.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL DATA
Type testing / Quality seal
Lists the testing procedures and certifications the stoves have undergone for compliance.
Energy label
Information regarding the placement and interpretation of the stove's energy efficiency label.
Warranty
Details the warranty period, coverage, and exclusions applicable to the stove.
Information on disassembly, recycling and/or disposal at end-of-life
Guidelines for the proper and environmentally friendly disposal of the stove at the end of its life cycle.
DoP & CE marking
Declaration of performance
Technical declarations regarding the stove's performance and compliance with relevant standards.
Technical documentation for solid fuel local space heaters according to Regulation (EU) 2015/1185 and Regulation (EU) 2015/1186
Contact details of the manufacturer or its authorised representative
Provides essential contact information for the manufacturer and their authorized representative.
Characteristics when operating with the preferred fuel
Details specific performance characteristics of the stove when using the recommended fuel type.
Special precautions for assembly, installation or maintenance
Highlights important precautions related to the stove's assembly, installation, and ongoing maintenance procedures.
Properties when operating exclusively with the preferred fuel
output
Specifies the rated and minimum heat output values for the stove.
auxiliary power consumption
Details the stove's power consumption in various states, such as standby or active operation.
Power requirement for the pilot flame
Information on the power needed for the pilot flame, if the stove features this function.
Type of heat output/room temperature control
Lists available options for heat output management and room temperature control systems.
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