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Clean Combustion - SCAN 48 Instructions For Installation And Use

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Congratulations on your new SCAN stove!
You have chosen a product from one of Europe's leading
manufacturers of wood-burning stoves. We are convinced that
your stove will be to your full satisfaction and give you many
hours of pleasure if you follow the advice and instructions of
this manual.
Please read this manual as well as the General Instructions
for Installation before beginning the installation.

Clean combustion

The SCAN 48 uses the "CB technique" (Clean-
Burn) to ensure an optimally clean combustion.
The extra combustion air is preheated and led
into the combustion chamber close to the ceramic
smoke deflector.
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1 Ashtray. When you open the door in front of the
wood compartment, you have access to the ashtray,
which is placed below the combustion chamber.
Attention! Be careful when you empty ashes from
the stove. There may be embers left for up to 24
hours after the stove was last used.
2 Lid for ashtray. Under the ashtray you will find a lid
to put on top of the ashtray when you carry it out for
emptying.
3 Handle for shaking grate. The stove is equipped
with a shaking grate. When you activate the grate
handle, the ashes from the combustion chamber are
SCAN 48
Ceramic smoke deflectors
Lift up the lower ceramic smoke deflector, pull out
the pins in the lateral combustion chamber plates
and remove the deflector. The upper deflector is
removed in the same way.
emptied into the ashtray.
4 Regulation for primary air. Push the air control rod
sideways. Left position is closed and right position
is open. The primary air is used when lighting and
refuelling the stove. It should always be closed dur-
ing continuous firing.
5 Regulation for combustion air. Push the air con-
trol rod sideways. Left position is closed and right
position is open. The air is used for combustion and
re-gulates the output of the stove.
The ashtray, shaking grate, and primary air should
always be closed during continuous firing.
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