Your Diamant Wood-Burning Stove At A Single Glance; Installation; Lighting The Stove - WANDERS DIAMANT Users Manual & Installation

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Your Diamant wood-burning stove at a
single glance
The Diamant
The Diamant is a combination of comfort and efficient
heat emission. The large glass panes allow emission of
the heat from the stove directly to the environment to
make your room instantly comfortable. The built-in flue
gas deflector ensures circulation of flue gases in the
interior parts. Combined with the extra after-burning, it
means that the flue gases have better combustion and
reduce the burden on the environment. You can regulate
the intake of combustion air with the integrated air slide
valve and adjust the intensity of the fire and the output
of your stove.

Installation

It is common practice for the dealer where you purchased
your Diamant stove to also take care of installing it. If
this is not the case, please ensure that the installation
is done by a certified installer. A certified installer can
also give you the right advice about the flue tube to
which the stove must be connected. Connecting wood-
burning stoves by unqualified persons is prohibited, in
which case we cannot give any guarantee about proper
functioning of your Diamant stove. Please bear the fire
safety in mind when installing the stove. See also page
21.
The wood-burning stove is suitable as an extra heat
source and does not replace your principal heating
device.
Usage early in autumn or late in winter
When the external and internal temperatures do
not differ much, a proper chimney draught is a real
challenge. You can help chimney draught get started
by burning some wood while keeping all air inlets
maximally open. An abundant air supply speeds up
quick heating which in turn increases the draught
in the chimney. Lighting up the stove with only a
little wood prevents smoke from streaming into the
room.

Lighting the stove

The stove will become very hot when you light it and
will need at least two hours to cool off. Don't touch the
stove without protection during firing and for two hours
after. Handle the stove always with a glove to avoid
getting serious burns.
A
Air slide valve (A) and mouthpiece valve (B)
Slide the valve in the flue gas pipe open. Slide the air slide
valve to the maximum position. Open the door and put
some balls of paper or some firelighters inside the stove
and place some wood kindling on top. Light the kindling
and leave the door ajar to let in extra air. When the stove
is burning, which is after about five minutes, you may
close the door again. Do not place more than three logs
in the stove at a time. Once the stove is burning the air
supply is regulated automatically. Be sure that there is
always enough ventilation when operating the stove. If
you want to temper the fire you must first close the valve
in the flue tube and then close the air supply.
Avoid finger marks
Do not touch the glass of the stove with your fingers.
Finger marks will burn into the glass and cannot be
removed later.
It is prohibited to light the stove with liquids like petrol
or spirits. Do not have the cooker hood on in the room
where you operate your stove. Never touch the varnished
parts when you heat your stove.
B
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