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Instruction Manual
Fireplace Inserts
Version 09 / 2014

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Fireplace Inserts Version 09 / 2014...
  • Page 2 If you have more questions or prob- lems, please contact us directly. We are always grateful for your feedback. We hope you enjoy installing our fireplace inserts and may your fire keep burning beautifully.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    OVERVIEW OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SPARTHERM FIREPLACE INSERTS 1. Tested Quality 5. Servicing and care 1.1 The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas 5.1 Rating Plate 5.2 Ash tray and ash grid 2. Fuel 5.3 Glass pane 2.1 Wood 5.4 Cleaning and care...
  • Page 4: Tested Quality

    1.1 THE CLEAN AIR ACT 1993 AND SMOKE CONTROL AREAS OUR FIREPLACE INSERTS ARE CE CERTIFIED AND TYPE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EN 13229. DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE MAY Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of BE VIEWED AND IS AVAILABLE FROM WWW.SPARTHERM.COM...
  • Page 5: Fuel

    In this measure, the wood is dry and is weighed per 1 m of wood. Our fireplace inserts are designed for use with split logs and wood bri- quettes. The use of other fuels is not permitted! GB 5...
  • Page 6: Wood Quantities

    Under no circumstances burn: inadequate burning down and sooted panes. Do not load less than 70 % of the recommended wood quantity. Consult the offer by your specialist dealer • Wet wood, bark scraps or nut husks or contact us for the EN-tested nominal heat output of your fireplace insert •...
  • Page 7: Lighting And Heating

    • ATTENTION! The surfaces of the panes and the cladding get very hot during operation: Risk of burning! - leaning against the door frame of hinged appara- 3.2 LIGHTING AND HEATING tus, with handle in closed position. To operate environmentally friendly and at maximum energy efficiency, optimal combustion needs properly prepared combustible material, a com- bustion temperature to suit the combustion phase and the correct supply of oxygen.
  • Page 8: Burning

    3.2.2 BURNING Note for use in smoke control area. • Dampers left open: Operation with the air controls or appliance dampers • Depending on weather conditions, move the adjustment lever approx. to open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with the center, or maybe a little further (closing the air supply).
  • Page 9 Narrow fireplace inserts are stacked with logs facing to the front, depending 6. Now close the door. Depending on the negative on split log length and fire chamber dimensions. Wide fireplace inserts are pressure in the chimney, it may be useful to leave stacked with the long side facing to the front.
  • Page 10: Technical Information

    • Empty the ash catcher and grid before lighting a fire. Place the ash grid fire chamber temperature to suitable levels again for complete and environ- with the embossed Spartherm logo facing downward. mentally friendly combustion. • If the chimney draft is weak, a bigger “pilot fire” should be created using...
  • Page 11: Open And Closed Operation

    • To avoid resistance build-up in the bed of embers, the ash should fre- • Do not use equipment generating negative pressure on the same level/in quently be carefully prodded to prevent the ash grid from blocking air the same interconnected ambient air (e.g. extractor hood in the kitchen). flow.
  • Page 12: Cleaning The Glass Ceramic Sheet In Upward Sliding Doors

    1 cm 5 cm Unlatch by twisting to the right. 3. Then tip the door to open. Different procedures must absolutely be fol- lowed with the Linear 3S and Linear 4S or Prestige models! Linear 3S model: 1. Position the “cold hand” on the lever at the bottom right hand side of the door.
  • Page 13: Special Precautions For Fire Protection Of Floor Coverings Near The Fireplace

    4.4.1 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR FIRE PRO- TECTION OF FLOOR COVERINGS NEAR THE FIREPLACE: A spark protection apron is required (e.g. to cover carpets, par- quet…); a fireproof floor covering made of non-flammable material (natural stone…) must be put in place. GB 13...
  • Page 14: Cleaning Round Or Angled Upward Sliding Doors

    4.5.2 CLEANING ROUND OR ANGLED UPWARD Linear 4S or Prestige models: SLIDING DOORS 1. Apply slight downward pressure to the door handle to tilt the door down- ward a little whilst also supporting the fire compartment door hand at the Close the fire compartment door (slide down fully).
  • Page 15: Cleaning Of Angled Doors (3-Sided Arte)

    Closing the fire compartment door: 1. Gently close the fire compartment door and hold, apply slight pressure. 2. Place the “cold hand” on the catch located to the right of the door and First twist open the bottom catch. twist back downward to the end stop. 3.
  • Page 16: Servicing And Care

    • Always place the ash grid in the recess in the fire compartment floor Stainless steel surfaces As required Stainless steel care products and soft with the SPARTHERM imprint facing downward. cloth GB 16...
  • Page 17: Support

    6.2 FIRE IS DIFFICULT TO START AND TO KEEP What How often With what BURNING Enamelled surfaces As required Moist cloth, no cleaning agents contain- ing scouring agents Hot air grid As required Cloth or vacuum cleaner If this was not the case from the onset, please ask yourself the following: Ash catcher and grid As required Empty by hand or use a special ash...
  • Page 18: Burning Too Fast Or Wood Consumption Too High

    Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH gives a 5-year warranty Taking proper action is important in this case. To call the fire brigade, dial emergency number 112.
  • Page 19: Requirement Of Effectiveness For The Warranty

    If such proof is not produced Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH shall not and conditions of this warranty undertaking are observed. In accordance be obliged to honour the warranty.
  • Page 20: Spare Parts

    7.9 LIABILIT Y Damage and compensation claims not based on a defective unit supplied by Spartherm Feuerungstechnik GmbH are excluded and are not covered by the warranty undertaking. This does not apply to statutory warranty claims arising in a particular case.

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