SCAN 68-16, 68-13, 68-12, 68-11, 68-15 Assembly And Instruction Manual

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SCAN A/S - DK-5492 VISSENBJERG
Congratulations on your new Scan wood-burning stove
You have purchased a product by one of Europe’s leading manufacturer’s of wood-burning stoves, and we are sure that you will have years of pleasure
with your purchase. To make the best possible use of your stove, it is important that you follow our advice and instructions.
Please read this Assembly- and instructions manual before you start to assemble your stove.
Product registration number
Please indicate the product registration number at any enquiry
ASSEMBLY- AND INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
GB
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Table of contents
Technical data ........................................................................................................ 3
Installation Safety Technical data and dimensions Dimension sketch Product registration number Type plate
Assembly ................................................................................................................10
Additional accessories Service box Loose parts Remove packaging Removal of the self-closing door spring Mounting of the base/wall fitting Load bearing foundation Floor plate Positioning your wood-burning stove Distance to furniture Distance to flammable materials, shown with un-insulated flue pipe Distance to flammable materials, shown with insulated flue pipe Distance to firewall Height adjustment of stove Existing chimney and pre-fabricated element chimney Connection between stove and steel chimney Requirements for chimney Connection with 90° elbow pipe Connecting piece / top outlet Connecting piece / rear outlet Fresh air intake Closed combustion system Fitting the natural stones/
Accessories ..........................................................................................................27
High Top Heat accumulating stones
Instruction for use ..............................................................................................31
CB technique Primary air Secondary air Baffle plates Ash drawer High Top
Instructions for heating ................................................................................... 32
Lighting Handling fuel
Maintenance .........................................................................................................34
Burn chamber
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 38
Important - Mounting the UK screw...............................................................39
CONTENTS
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Installation
The house owner is responsible for ensuring that all necessary national and local safety measures are observed during installation and fitting and also responsible for observing the fitting and operating instructions detailed in this manual.
When you install any kind of fireplace or stove, you must inform the local authorities. You are also responsible for calling in a chimney sweep to inspect and authorize the installation.
To ensure best-possible functionality and safety for your installation, we advise you to call a professional fitter. Our Scan Dealer will be able to recommend a qualified fitter in your area. For information on Scan Dealers, please go to http://scan.dk.
Safety
Any changes made to the product by the dealer, installer or user could result in the product and safety functions not functioning as intended. The same applies to the fitting of accessories or extra equipment not supplied by Scan A/S. This could also be the case if parts that are necessary for the operation and safety of the stove are dismantled or removed.
TECHNICAL DATA
68-1 Wall 68-2 Wall 68-3 Pedestal 68-4 Pedestal 68-5 Portal 68-6 Portal 68-13 Simple Portal 68-14 Simple Portal 68-15 Simple Portal 68-16 Simple Portal
68-7 Wall 68-8 Wall 68-9 Pedestal 68-10 Pedestal 68-11 Portal 68-12 Portal
Please note. It is possibly to choose high top, natural stones, accumul. stones and facedoor for selected models.
Scan 68 Series
Without side windows
With side windows
Natural
stones
Natural
stones
Model No. Model Aluminium Natural stones
Options
Alu Black
High
top
Face door
Heat-storage
stones
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4
PedestalWall
Portal
Simple Portal Simple Portal
PedestalWall
Portal
Simple Portal
High Top
Simple Portal
High Top
TECHNICAL DATA
With lateral glass panes
With steel sides
Without lateral glass panes
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TECHNICAL DATA
Scan 68 Technical data Unit
CO Emission at 13% O
2
0,06 %
CO Emission at 13% O
2
785 mg/Nm
3
Dust @ 13% O
2
12 mg/Nm
3
Nox @ 13% O
2
91 mg/Nm
3
Efficiency 79 %
Nominel output 5 kW
Chimney temperature EN 13240 248 °C
Amount of smoke 5,4 g/sek
Sub-pressure EN 13240 12 Pa
Recommended sub-pressure in connecting piece 17 Pa
Required combustion air supply 16,56 Nm3/h
Fuel Wood
Fuel consumption 1,6 kg/h
Amount of fuel 1,25 kg
Technical data and dimensions
Materials: .............Steel plate, cast iron, galvanised sheet, vermicolite
Surface treatment: .......................................................................... Senotherm
Max. wood length: ..................................................................................... 33 cm
Weight Scan 68-1/2/7/8 : ...........................................................ca. 98 kg
Weight Scan 68-3/4/9/10 : .........................................................ca. 105 kg
Weight Scan 68-5/6/11/12 : ........................................................ca. 107 kg
Weight Scan 68-13/14 : .................................................................ca. 110 kg
Weight Scan 68-15/16 : .................................................................ca. 190 kg
Connecting piece internal diameter: ...............................................144 mm
Connecting piece external diameter: ..............................................148 mm
Approval type: ................................................................ Intermittent fuelling
Intermittent fuelling means normal use of a woodstove. In other words, you should let the fire die down until only the embers are left, before refuelling.
The Scan 68 - series was build in compliance with the homologized product type specified in the Assembly- and Instructions Manual provided with the product.
The DoP declaration of performance is available from http://scan. dk
Test in compliance with EN 13240
Please note: You get the best use of the stove by using a ”top-down lighting”, see page 30.
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794
500
400
371
221
179
400
776**
681*
250***
1272
500
192
179
371
611 0*
326***
1255**
350
130*** 22
0***
250***
6
* Centre rear outlet
** Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet
*** Centre of fresh air intake bottom
* Centre rear outlet
** Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet
*** Centre of fresh air intake bottom
Dimension sketch Scan 68-1, Scan 68-2, Scan 68-7 + Scan 68-8
Dimension sketch Scan 68-3, Scan 68-4, Scan 68-9 + Scan 68-10
TECHNICAL DATA
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1110*
1205**
219***
147***
276***
1222
500
250***
371
192
179
1110*
1205**
350
175***
1222
500
371
192
179
1110*
1205**
219***
147***
276***
250***
7
* Centre rear outlet
** Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet
*** Centre of fresh air intake
* Centre rear outlet
** Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet
*** Centre of fresh air intake
Dimension sketch Scan 68-5, Scan 68-6, Scan 68-11 + Scan 68-12
Dimension sketch Scan 68-13 + Scan 68-14
TECHNICAL DATA
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1257
580
1205
1110
276
147
219
1257
580
371
192
179
1205
1110
276
147
219
1650
276
1110*
1205**
250***
147***
8
***
1650
371
276
1110*
1205**
250***
147***
179
192
366
*** ***
* Centre rear outlet
** Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet
*** Centre of fresh air intake
Dimension sketch Scan 68-15 + Scan 68-16
TECHNICAL DATA
Dimension sketch Scan 68-13 HT + Scan 68-14 HT
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1685
580
1205
1110
276
147
219
371
192
178
6800000
Målskitse Scan 68-15 HT + Scan 68-16 HT
***
9
******
* Centre rear outlet
** Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet
*** Centre of fresh air intake
TECHNICAL DATA
Type plates
All Scan wood-burning stoves are fitted with a type plate, that speci­fies the approval standards and the distance to flammable materials.
The type plate is located at the back of the stove.
Type plate
Product registration number
Product registration number
All wood-burning stoves are provided with a product registration number. The product registration number is located at the back of the stove.
Please make a note of this number on the front page as you will always have to state it when contacting your dealer or Scan A/S.
Important!
You have to replace the type plate with the one you received with the manual.
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10
Scan 68-7 and 68-8
Wall mounted room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068601
Wood
Intermittent
EUR
Norway
Austria
Classification
Intermittent
15a B-VG
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
NS 3058
ELAB-2100-AUS
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 14 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 265°C Nominal heat output: 5,5 kW Efficiency: 80%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials Do not install on combustible materials Side: 500 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels. Montage- und Bedienungsanleitung beachten.
1000 04-2015
0,04% 556 mg/Nm³
Schweiz Germany
LRV 11 Stufe 2
VKF
1. BlmSchV
Scan 68-3-4-5-6-13-14-15-16
Freestanding room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068602
Wood
Intermittent
EUR
Norway
Austria
Classification
Intermittent
15a B-VG
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
NS 3058
ELAB-2100-AUS
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 14 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 265°C Nominal heat output: 5,5 kW Efficiency: 80%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials
Side: 400 mm - Back: 150 mm - Front: 1100 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels. Montage- und Bedienungsanleitung beachten.
1000 04-2015
0,04% 556 mg/Nm³
Schweiz
Germany
LRV 11 Stufe 2
VKF
1. BlmSchV
Scan 68-1 and 68-2
Wall mounted room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068600
Wood
Intermittent
EUR
Norway
Austria
Classification
Intermittent
15a B-VG
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
NS 3058
ELAB-2100-AUS
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 14 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 265°C Nominal heat output: 5,5 kW Efficiency: 80%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials Do not install on combustible materials Side: 400 mm - Front: 1100 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels. Montage- und Bedienungsanleitung beachten.
1000 04-2015
0,04% 556 mg/Nm³
Schweiz
Germany
LRV 11 Stufe 2
VKF
1. BlmSchV
Scan 68-9-10-11-12
Freestanding room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068603
Wood
Intermittent
EUR
Norway
Austria
Classification
Intermittent
15a B-VG
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
NS 3058
ELAB-2100-AUS
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 14 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 265°C Nominal heat output: 5,5 kW Efficiency: 80%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials
Side: 500 mm - Back: 150 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels. Montage- und Bedienungsanleitung beachten.
1000 04-2015
0,04% 556 mg/Nm³
Schweiz Germany
LRV 11 Stufe 2
VKF
1. BlmSchV
TECHNICAL DATA
Scan 68-7UK and 68-8UK
Wall mounted room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068605
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 248°C Nominal heat output: 5 kW Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials Do not install on combustible materials Side: 500 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
Scan 68-9-10-11-12UK
Freestanding room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068607
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 248°C Nominal heat output: 5 kW Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials
Side: 500 mm - Back: 150 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
Scan 68-7UK and 68-8UK
Wall mounted room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068605
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 248°C Nominal heat output: 5 kW Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials Do not install on combustible materials Side: 500 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
Scan 68-3-4-5-6-13-14-15-16UK
Freestanding room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068606
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 248°C Nominal heat output: 5 kW Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials
Side: 400 mm - Back: 150 mm - Front: 1100 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
Scan 68-1UK and 68-2UK
Wall mounted room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068604
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 248°C Nominal heat output: 5 kW Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials Do not install on combustible materials Side: 400 mm - Front: 1100 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
Scan 68-9-10-11-12UK
Freestanding room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type:
The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068607
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 248°C Nominal heat output: 5 kW Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials
Side: 500 mm - Back: 150 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
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A
A
11
Additional accessories
Small shaped floor plate in glass or steel
Large shaped floor plate in glass or steel
Storage door for the Portal unit.
Connecting piece for inside flue pipe, 6"
High Top (Scan 68-13/14)
High Top (Scan 68-15/16)
Heat accumulating stones for high top
Wall mounting kit for Scan 68 with high top
Loose parts
• Glove
Connecting piece 6"
• Seal
Dekor ring for top outlet
1 Pass Screw M5 x 10 mm (GB) - Please see page 37.
4 Screw M5 x 10 mm
Removal of the self-closing door spring
The stove is born with a spring that makes the door close automati­cally. This spring can easily be removed with a nipper.
Bottom view
Disposal of packaging
Your Scan stove may come supplied with the following packaging:
Wood packaging: The wood packaging can be reused and after final use can be incinerated as a CO2 neutral product or sent for recycling.
Flamingotop: Send for recycling or waste disposal.
Foam:Send for recycling or waste disposal.
Plastic bags: Send for recycling or waste disposal.
Stretch film/plastic film: Send for recycling or waste disposal.
Please remove protection
ASSEMBLY
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B
12
ASSEMBLY
Pull back and lift.
Removal of packaging
Check that the stove is not damaged before starting to install it. Scan 68-13 and Scan 68-14 comes attached to a wooden pallet on
delivery. To remove the packaging, see the illustrations below.
Transport brackets
Check that the stove is not damaged before starting to install it.
Plaspropper fra servicepakken monteres i transportsikringshullerne.
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A ( 1 : 5 )
A ( 1 : 5 )
A ( 1 : 5 )
Scan 68-9 /Scan 68-10 Pedestal
13
ASSEMBLY
The stove is delivered with the screws mounted. These must be removed before mounting the base.
When the stove has been placed on the base, the four screws must be remounted.
Mounting of the burn chamber on the basel
There are two bases and a wall fitting for Scan 68.
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A ( 1 : 5 )
Scan 68-11/Scan 68-12 Portal
14
The stove is delivered with the screws mounted. These must be removed before mounting the base.
When the stove has been placed on the base, the four screws must be remounted.
ASSEMBLY
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Scan 68-7 / Scan 68-8 Wall
Scan 68-7 and 68-8
Wall mounted room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type: The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068601
Wood
Intermittent
EUR Norway Austria
Classification
Intermittent
15a B-VG
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240 NS 3058
ELAB-2100-AUS
Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 14 mg/Nm³ Flue gas temperature: 265°C Nominal heat output: 5,5 kW Efficiency: 80%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials Do not install on combustible materials Side: 500 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual. Use only recommended fuels. Montage- und Bedienungsanleitung beachten.
1000 04-2015
0,04% 556 mg/Nm³
Schweiz Germany
LRV 11 Stufe 2
VKF
1. BlmSchV
15
Use either a drilling machine with Ø 6 mm drill or cutting nippers to remove the illustrated plates.
Is only to be remo­ved for external air supply.
Must be removed, also in the heat shield, for wall fitting
Must be removed for wall fitting
Replace with the inclosed Type plate
ASSEMBLY
Wall-hung model
Installation must be planned and executed in accordance with natio­nal and local building regulations.
The stove must only be fitted to a non-flammable wall. There must be no form of flammable component in the wall. In the case of thin walls, nor must there be any behind the wall. The load-bearing capacity of the wall must be checked under all circumstances.
To ensure correct installation we recommend that a building expert be commissioned to plan and outline the installation with a view to subsequent approval.
For wall installation we recommend using the wall brackets supplied. If a chimney is installed on top of a wall-hung model, the chimney
must be fully self-supporting. It must not rest on the wood-burning stove. There must be a distance of at least 6 mm between the first section and the flange on the flue collar. Please consult a specialist.
Scan A/S disclaims all liability for the installation of wall-hung wood-burning stoves.
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Mounting of external air supply on the wall fitting
If you do not want an external air supply, it is not necessary to mount the duct tube or the connecting piece.
Please note that the gasket is to be placed in the slot.
If you do not want an external air supply, remove the round plate with cutting nippers in order to ensure an air flow.
If you want external air supply from the bottom, mount the connecting piece.
ASSEMBLY
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C ( 1 : 2 )
C ( 1 : 2 )
17
Mounting of the wall fitting on the stove
Remove the top plate.
Remove the two screws as shown below
When the two screws have been removed, you can lift the guide plate and put the fitting underneath.
Fasten the fitting with two screws.
Remount the guide plate with the two screws.
Mount the top plate and the decor grid.
ASSEMBLY
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x x
Min. 430 mm
511 mm
677,5 mm
169 mm
NAVN:
18
Draw a vertical line on the wall (you can use a spirit level).
Use this line for the mounting of the wall fitting.
Mount the two guide blocks.
Use the guide blocks to hold the wall fitting while adjusting it.
Use the line or a spirit level.
Drill the necessary holes and mount the screws.
Measure from the vertical line and drill the holes.
ASSEMBLY
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430
19
Mount screw and disc.
If you want an external air supply, it should be mounted now. See page 15.
When the stove is in position, mount the two screws in the bottom and the loose decor grate on the top.
Now the stove is ready to be mounted on the wall fitting.
Hook the stove on the wall fitting..
If you want a rear outlet, see page 23
The two screws under the stove must be removed, before lifting the stove up on the wall fitting.
ASSEMBLY
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430
20
Positioning your wood-burning stove
The wood-burning stove must be set up so that the stove itself, the flue pipe, and the chimney can all be cleaned.
Distance to furniture: with lateral glass panes
950 mm
without lateral glass panes
1100 mm
But please check to avoid furniture or other furnishings being dried out due to being too close to the stove.
All national and local requirements concerning safety distances for wood burning stoves must be respected.
If you connect the stove to a steel chimney, the safety distances of the steel chimney must also be respected.
Installation:
Wall model: Distance from the floor to the stove The wall model is only to be mounted on a non-
combustible wall.
Load bearing underlay
All of the products in our portfolio are classified as light-duty fire­places; in most cases, there is no need to reinforce the floor, so that you can typically use the normal floor.
However, you should make sure that the load bearing underlay can bear the weight of the wood-burning stove and that of the chimney.
Floor plate
If you are setting up the stove on a flammable floor, observe national and local regulations on the size of the non-flammable underlay that covers the floor around the stove. Your local Scan dealer can advise you on regulations concerning flammable materials in the vicinity of your stove.
The idea behind the floor plate is that it protects the floor and flam­mable material against sparks. The floor plate can be made of steel or glass, and the stove can be set up on brick, natural stone or similar materials.
This Scan wood-burning stove has an integrated floor plate, and can thus be set up on any flammable material without a protective underlay.
If you are using a shaped floor plate, you should adjust the stove upwards to allow the plate to be inserted under the front of the stove.
Small shaped floor plate in glass or steel.
Large shaped floor plate in glass or steel
ASSEMBLY
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150
350
340
595
100
363
628
100
*400/**500
*100/*100
*100/**350
*100/**350
150
350
340
595
100
363
628
100
*400/**500
*150/*150
*100/**350
*100/**350
Scan 68
Scan 68
21
* without lateral glass panes
** with lateral glass panes
* without lateral glass panes
** with lateral glass panes
* without lateral glass panes
** with lateral glass panes
* without lateral glass panes
** with lateral glass panes
Distance to flammable materials, shown with un-insulated flue pipe
Parallel rear wall installation
45° Corner installation
ASSEMBLY
Distance to flammable materials, shown with insulated flue pipe
The distances presuppose the use of an insulated flue pipe with min. 30 insulation all the way to the stove.
Parallel rear wall installation45° Corner installation
ASSEMBLY
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50
50
700
700
2
53
*50/**150
*1100/**1200
*1100/**1200
*50/**150
50
100
700
960
*50/**50
*200/**300
*900/**1100
*1000/**1000
Scan 68
50
50
100
50
50
700
700
700
50
700
*50/*50
*900/**900
22
The indicated distances are valid for insulated as well as un-insulated smoke pipes.
Flammable material
Firewall
Distance to firewall
110 mm brick or other material with a corresponding insulation ability.
ASSEMBLY
* without lateral glass panes
** with lateral glass panes
ASSEMBLY
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23
ASSEMBLY
Height adjustment of stove
The Scan 68 has four adjustment screws under the stove. Use the adjustment screws to get the stove to stand straight and level.
Tilt the wood-burning stove and adjust the adjustment screws.
If you are using a shaped floor plate, you should adjust the stove upwards to allow the plate to be inserted under the front of the stove.
Ajustment screw
Existing chimney and pre-fabricated element chimney
If you intend to connect your stove to an existing chimney, it makes sense to contact an authorised Scan dealer, or a local chimney sweep for advice. These experts will also let you know if your flue needs renovating.
When connecting a pre-fabricated element chimney, follow the manufacturer’s connection instructions for the relevant chimney type.
Connection between stove and steel chimney
Your Scan dealer, or local chimney sweep, can advise you on choosing a make and type of steel chimney. This ensures that the chimney will match your wood-burning stove. As a general rule, the length of the flue should not be less than 3,5 m measured from the top of the wood-burning stove.
Some weather or installation conditions might require another length.
Choosing the wrong length or diameter of steel chimney could impair functionality.
Always observe the chimney vendor‘s instructions precisely.
Requirements for chimney
The chimney must be labelled T400 and G for soot testing.
If the stove is installed with elbow pipes or other bends in the chim­ney, a 6" chimney can be used.
Connection with 90° elbow pipe
If you intend to use an elbow pipe with the Scan 68 we recommend the use of a curved elbow pipe to improve the draft.
If you are connecting your stove using a sharp elbow bend, the clea­nout door should be in the vertical section, such that the horizontal part can be cleaned through it.
ASSEMBLY
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Ø 6 mm
24
Connecting piece /top outlet
The stove is prepared from the factory for top outlet.
Connecting piece / rear outlet
ASSEMBLY
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Scan 68 Portal.
25
Fresh air intake
In a well-insulated house, the air used up by the burning process has to be replaced. This particularly applies to houses with mechanical ventilation. There are different ways of making sure that an air exchange takes place. The most important thing is to ensure that there is a supply of air to the room where the wood stove is located. The external wall vent must be located as close to the wood stove as possible, and you must be able to close it when you are not using the wood stove.
National and local building regulations must be followed with regard to the connection of fresh-air intake.
Closed combustion system
You should use the closed combustion system for the wood-burning stove if you live in a newly-built, airtight home. Outside air for com­bustion is connected through a ventilation pipe via the wall or floor.
It must be possible to shut off the ventilation pipe with a valve, when the stove is not in use.
• Minimum Ø100 mm ventilation pipe, maximum length: 6 m with a maximum of one bend The connecting piece for external combustion air is to be found in
the packaging. If the external combustion air is connected at the rear, the dis-
mounted plate must be mounted on the hole for external air in the bottom of the stove.
NOTE: if the stove has a fresh air connexion or closed combustion, the ventilation pipe must be open, when the stove is in use!
If you want to connect an external air supply from the bottom of the base, remove the blind flange and mount it at the top of the base. Then mount the delivered connecting piece under the base as shown below.
External air supply through the wall.
External air supply through the floor.
Scan 68 Pedestal
The external air supply can be connected through the pedestal or the portal by mounting the delivered connecting piece.
ASSEMBLY
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ASSEMBLY
Fitting natural stone
Scan 68-15 and Scan 68-16 are supplied with loose pieces of natural stone that are fitted to the sides of the stove.
Natural stone is made from a natural material and consequently its pattern and shape may vary.
Please note that the illustration shows a High Top, which can be purchased as an accessory.
Sealing strip
Marking hole
Trim the sealing strip supplied so that it fits in between the two marking holes. Fix the stove to the inside of the marking holes as shown above.
Fix the stones to the stove and the decorative grate and then place the top plate loosely on top.
Please note that the bottom damper handle (match) should be moved to
position B so there is enough room to fit the stone at the bot-
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ACCESSORIES
Mounting of high top for Scan 68-13/14
If you choose to connect the stove with an elbow pipe or a rear out­let, the stove must be mounted to the wall behind the oven using a special wall mounting kit. This kit can be purchased from your local Scan dealer. For fitting, see page 28.
It is very important that the base is level and stable.
Mounting of the high top:
The front plate of the high top is removed as follows:
Remove the Allen screws. Remove the front of the high top.
Remove the top plate.
Remove the 6 rubber grommets.
High Top for natural stone
A sealing strip, four M5x10 screws with flange and four spacer bushes are supplied.
Fit the four spacer bushes supplied before fixing the High Top in place.
Spacer bush
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STYKLISTE
STKDATOBESKRIVELSETEGNPOS
114-02-11
Prop for wireb
øsning
603580281
117-05-10
Hus for wirebøsning
603580292
119-05-10
Sikringswire for Høj Top
603580303
ACCESSORIES
Wall mounting kit for Scan 68 with high top
If you choose to connect the stove with an elbow pipe or a rear out­let, the stove must be mounted to the wall behind the oven using a special wall mounting kit. This kit can be purchased from your local Scan dealer
See page 25 for how to fit the high top.
Fit the wall mounting kit before connecting the stove to the chimney.
It is important that the stove is mounted securely to the wall using the right fixings for the specific type of wall.
Safety wire
Casing for wire bushing
Fix to the wall using the right fixings for the speci­fic type of wall.
Wire bushing
Pointed screw M4x5
Nipple screw Ø8x12.5
Use the six screws that
are supplied with the High Top.
M5 x 10
Re-fit the front plate.
Fit the two bottom screws so the front plate can be pushed in bet­ween when it is mounted.
Re-tighten the two bottom screws once the front plate is in place.
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N:
Casing for wire bushing is fixed to the wall
Fasten the safety wire and the wire bushing to the wire bushing casing using a pointed screw.
O:
Fasten the safety wire to the high top with a nipple screw.
Fixing hole for fastening the safety wire in the high top with rear outlet.
(1)
Fixing hole for fastening the safety wire in the high top with elbow pipe. (2)
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ACCESSORIES
Heat accumulating stones for high top
The heat accumulating stones for Scan 68 with high top are made of a special material with a high heating capacity. The stones are heated up during the firing and gives off the heat again after the firing, which means that the stove stays warm for a longer time.
The vent for adjustment of the convection air is placed at the back of the high top, see page 29 for adjustment of the vent. Firing with the vent open will give a quicker heating. Firing with the vent closed will extend the heating time of the stove.
The heat accumulating stones are placed in the high top and turned in place around the chimney (1). The second stone is placed next to the first stone so that they join each other around the chimney (2). The rest of the stones are placed in the same way (3).
Mount the front for the high top, see page 27.
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0%
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Operation with door left open
Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions.
Dampers left open
Operation with the air controls or appliance dampers open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air controls, appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in the instructions.
CB-technique (Clean Burning)
The wood-burning stove is equipped with CB technology. In order to ensure an optimal combustion of released gases under the inci­neration process, air will pass through a specially developed canal system. The heated air is led into the combustion chamber through the small holes at the rear of the burn chamber. This airflow is driven by the combustion rate and thus cannot be regulated.
Primary air
The primary air regulation mechanism is used for lighting the fire, or to boost the burning process when you put wood on. The primary air vent can be 0 - 30% open if you use hard wood fuel such as oak and beech. You can close the primary air vent if you use soft wood such as birch or pine for fuel.
Settings for normal load: 0 - 30%
Secondary air
Secondary air is pre-heated and fed indirectly to the fire. At the same time, the secondary airflow cleans the glass pane to avoid soot build-up. If you over-restrict the secondary airflow, soot can build up on the glass pane. The secondary airflow determines the heat output from your wood stove.
Settings for normal load: 50 - 70%
Baffle plates
The baffle plates are located in the upper part of the combustion chamber. The plates hold back smoke, making sure it stays inside the combustion chamber for a longer time before escaping through the chimney. This reduces the smoke gas temperature as the gases have more time to dissipate heat to the wood-burning stove. The baffle plates must be removed for sweeping; see „Maintaining your wood-burning stove“. Note that the baffle plates are made of porous, ceramic material, and can break. Exercise care when working. The baffle plates are subject to wear and tear, and are not covered by the warranty.
Ash drawer
Open the glass door to access the ash pan which is located below the combustion chamber. Keep the ash pan closed at all times when the wood stove is lit. The ash drawer must not be overfilled and must therefore be emp­tied at regular intervals.
Primary air
Secondary air
Ash drawer
CB-technique
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
baffle plate
Adjustment of air supply
Middle position: Vent closed
Adjustment of the convection air
in the high top
Side position: Vent open
Handle for riddling grate
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2.
3.
4.
"Top down" lighting
Important! Always use a top-down lighting. The stove is constructed for this in order to give the best exploitation.
4 pieces of wood approx. 20 - 23 cm long with a weight of approx.
0.5 – 0.6 kg per piece.
The wood must not cover the bottom entirely and must never be pla­ced higher than the Clean-Burn rail at the rear of the stove.
10 - 12 thin sticks of about 20 cm with a total weight of approx. 0,8 - 1,0 kg. and 3 fire starters. Place logs, sticks and fire starters in the combustion chamber as
shown on images 1 - 4. Set the primary and secondary airflow controls to maximum for
about 20 - 30 minutes. When the larger pieces of wood have caught fire properly, you can set the primary and secondary airflow to the desired level.
"Top down" lighting gives a more environmentally friendly start to your fire and helps to keep the glass area as clean as possible.
Continuous firing
It is important to reach as high a temperature as possible in the combustion chamber. This makes the most efficient use of the wood stove and fuel, and ensures a clean burning process. At the same time, this avoids soot build-up on the combustion chamber walls and glass. While the stove is lit, you should not see any smoke, but just air movement that indicates the burning process. After completing the lighting phase, you should have a good layer of embers in the wood stove; you can then start stoking up the stove. Lay 2-3 pieces of wood, of about 0.4 - 0.6 kg weight with a length of about 25 cm onto the fire. Note! The wood must catch fire quickly; this is why we recommend setting the primary airflow to full power. Running the stove at too low a temperature and with too little primary air can lead to deflagration of the gases, and thus cause damage to the stove. When stoking up with wood, always open the glass door carefully to avoid smoke escaping. Never stoke up with wood while the fire is still burning nicely.
Environmentally-Friendly Heating
Avoid restricting your wood-burning stove to an extent where no flames are visible during the degasifying period, as this leads to particularly inefficient heating. The gases released by the wood do not burn due to the low temperature in the combustion chamber. Part of the gas condenses in the wood-burning stove and flue system as soot, and this could lead to your chimney catching fire. The smoke that exits the chimney is bad for the environment and has an unple­asant smell.
Lighting
We recommend the use of fire starters, or similar products, which are available from your Scan dealer. Using fire starters helps to light the wood quicker, and keeps the burning process clean. Never use liquid lighting fuels!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATING
Refuelling on to a low fire bed
If there is insufficient burning material in the firebed to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period. If there are too few embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke
Fuel overloading
The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded, overloading can cause excess smoke.
Operation with door left open
Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions.
Dampers left open
Operation with the air controls or appliance dampers open can cause excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air controls, appliance dampers or door left open except as directed in the instruc­tions.
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Using your stove in the spring or autumn
In the transition period (spring/autumn), where there is less need for heating, we recommend to make a single „top down“ lighting, perhaps with one stoke up to ensure that the combustion chamber lining burns clean again.
Why you need a chimney
The chimney is the wood-burning stove‘s motor; it‘s performance decides how well your stove will work. The draft in the chimney crea­tes a vacuum in the wood-burning stove. The vacuum draws the smoke out of the stove, and takes in air through the combustion air baffle to fuel the burning process. Combustion air is also used for the airwash system that keeps the window clear of soot. The draft in the chimney is caused by the difference in temperatures inside and outside the chimney. The higher the temperature differen­ce is, the better the draft in the chimney will be. It is thus important for the chimney to reach operating temperature before you adjust the damper to restrict combustion in the stove (a brickwork chimney will take longer to reach operating temperature than a steel chim­ney). It is very important to reach operating temperature as quickly as possible on days on which the draft in the chimney is poor due to unfavorable wind and weather conditions. Make sure the fuel ignites as quickly as possible (with visible flames). Chop the wood into parti­cularly small pieces; use an extra fire lighter etc. After longer periods of disuse, check the chimney flue for blockage. You can connect several units to the same chimney. But make sure check with your chimney sweep to observe local regulations. No matter how good your chimney is, it will not perform well if you do not use it correctly. On the other hand a poor chimney, may give you acceptable results if you use it correctly.
Using your stove in various weather conditions
Wind blowing on the chimney can have a great effect on how your stove reacts in various wind conditions; you may need to adjust the airflow to achieve good burning results. Fitting a damper in the flue pipe may also help as it will give you the ability to regulate the draught in changing wind conditions. Fog can also have a great influence on how well a chimney draws; you may again need to adjust the airflow settings to achieve good burning results.
General Notes
Please note! Parts of the wood-burning stove, especially the outer surfaces, become hot during use. Please exercise due care.
Never empty ashes into a flammable container. Ashes can contain glowing embers long after you finish using your wood stove.
While the stove is not in use you can close the valves to avoid draught through the stove.
After longer breaks you should check the smoke outlet paths for blockages before lighting.
Chimney fires
In case of a chimney fire, keep the stove door, the ash container, and the valves on the stove closed. In case of emergency, call the fire service.
It is recommended that you get a chimney sweep to check the chim­ney before using the stove again.
Handling fuels
Selecting Wood/Fuel
You can use any type of wood as firewood, however, harder types, such as beech, ash, are generally better for heating as they burn more evenly and create less ash. Other wood types like maple, birch and spruce are excellent alternatives.
Handling
Firewood is best if you fell the tree, and saw and split the wood, before May 1st. Remember to cut the logs to match the size of your wood-burning stove‘s combustion chamber. We recommend a dia­meter of 6-10 cm. The length should be about 6 cm shorter than that of the combustion chamber to leave enough space for air to circulate. Firewood with a greater diameter needs splitting. Split wood dries faster.
Storing
You need to store the sawn and split firewood in a dry place for 1-2 years before burning. Wood dries faster if you stack it in an airy place. Before use, store the firewood for a few days at room temperature. Note that wood absorbs moisture during the autumn and winter seasons.
Moisture
To avoid environmental issues, and for optimum burning, wood has to be perfectly dry to be suitable for use as firewood. The max. residual moisture in the wood should not exceed 20%. A moisture content of 15-18% yields best results. As an easy way of checking if wood is dry, just knock two pieces of wood together. If the wood is moist, the sound will be dull. If you use damp wood, most of the heat it produces will be used to evaporate the water. The temperature in the wood stove does not rise, and the room is not sufficiently heated. Of course, this is not economical, and it will cause soot build up on the glass pane, in the stove, and in the chimney. Burning moist wood also causes pollution.
Understanding units for measuring wood
Various units of measurement are used for wood. Before you buy wood, it makes sense to familiarise yourself with the terms. There are various brochures, in public libraries for example, that cover this topic.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATING
Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrati­ons for those countries. Separate legislation, the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, applies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been "authorised" in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas (other than "authorised" fuels) have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here : https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules
Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act require­ments” The secondary air valve has been modified, so that is does not close completely but has an opening corresponding to the position used at the lowest emission test.
You can use any type of wood as fuel. The Scan 68 appliance models detailed on page 3 of this manual have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs with a modification to the secondary air valve so that it will not close beyond the 40% open position.
Important!
Please check page 39 for installing the screw for secondary air control with open position.
The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area. It is also an offence to acquire an "unauthorised fuel" for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an "exempt" appliance ("exempted" from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area). The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England. In Scotland and
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Use of the following as fuel is illegal
Painted, pressure impregnated, or glued wood, driftwood from the sea. Never burn chipboard, plastics, or chemically treated paper. These materials are dangerous to humans, to the environment, your wood stove, and your chimney. To keep a long story short – make sure you burn only quality firewood.
Firewood fuel value
The fuel value is different for different types of wood. In other words, you need to use more wood of certain types to achieve the same hea­ting performance. This Instruction Manual assumes that you will be using beech, which has a very high fuel value, and is also a wood that is easy to procure. If you use oak or beech wood fuel, note that these wood types have a greater fuel value than, say, birch. Make sure you use less fuel to avoid damage to the wood-burning stove.
Wood types Kg Dry wood/m3 Compared to beech
Hornbeam 640 110% Beech/Oak 580 100% Ash 570 98% Maple 540 93% Birch 510 88% Pine 480 83% Fir 390 67% Poplar 380 65%
Servicing
We recommend that the stove should have a comprehensive servicing at least once every two years. Servicing should include the following:
• Lubricate hinges using copper grease
• Check gaskets. Replace any that are broken or weak.
• Check combustion chamber door and riddling grate
• Check combustion chamber lining and baffle plates.
The stove must be serviced by a qualified fitter. Use only orignal spare parts.
Maintaining your wood-burning stove
Apart from regular chimney sweeping, your wood-burning stove does not require any regular maintenance. However, we recommend servi­cing at least once every two years
Use only original replacement parts for maintenance and repairs of your stove.
Note! Make sure the wood-burning stove is cold before starting maintenance or repair work.
Coated surfaces
Clean your wood-burning stove by dusting with a dry, lint-free cloth. If the topcoat is damaged, you can purchase a repair spray from your authorised Scan dealer. As slight differences in colour are possible, spray a larger area to achieve a natural transition for best results. For best results, apply repair spray when the wood-burning stove is hand-hot.
Cleaning the glass
Our wood-burning stoves are designed to prevent serious soot build up on the glass. The best way to achieve this is to make sure you have a sufficient combustion air supply. It is also important to use dry wood, and have a correctly dimensioned chimney.
Even if you follow all of our instructions, a slight film of soot can build up on the glass. You can easily remove this build up by cleaning with a dry cloth and glass cleaner. Please note that the glass cleaner is not to get into contact with the gaskets, as this can discolour the glass permanently.
Combustion chamber lining
Slight cracks can appear in the combustion chamber lining due to moisture, or to the heating/cooling process. These cracks have no influence on the heating performance or lifetime of your stove. However, if the lining starts to crumble, you must replace it. The com­bustion chamber lining is not covered by the warranty.
Gaskets
All wood-burning stoves have gaskets made of ceramic material fitted to the stove, the doors, and/or the glass. These gaskets are subject to wear and tear, and must be replaced when necessary.
Chimney sweeping and cleaning your wood-burning stove
Follow national and local chimney sweeping regulations. We recommend having the wood-burning stove cleaned regularly by the chimney sweep. Before starting to clean your wood-burning stove, and sweep the flue pipe, we recommend first removing the baffle plates.
Checking the stove
Scan A/S recommends that you check your stove thoroughly after sweeping/cleaning. Check all visible surfaces for cracks. Check that all joints are tight and that the seals sit correctly. Worn or deformed seals should be replaced
MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
The fire box lining
8 Skamol plates. 1 pin for the baffle plate 2 screws
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MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the two baffles are placed identically.
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Removal
Use the pin in the upper baffle plate to lift the side plate up and out, before removing the baffle plate.
MAINTENANCE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Smoke escaping
• Damp wood
• Chimney not drawing properly
• Chimney is not properly dimensioned for the stove
• Check if the smoke gas pipe/chimney are blocked
• Is the chimney the right height for its surroundings?
• At rear outlet, check that the flue pipe does not obstruct the chimney draught
• Vacuum in room
• The door is opened before the embers have burned down sufficiently
Wood burning too quickly
• The air valves are set incorrectly
• The baffle plates is incorrectly mounted or missing
• Inferior firewood (waste wood, pallets etc.)
• Chimney too large
Soot build-up on glass
• Incorrect secondary airflow setting
• Excessive primary air
• Damp wood
• Wood pieces too large on lighting
• Inferior firewood (waste wood, pallets etc.)
• Chimney not drawing sufficiently
• Vacuum in room
Excessive soot build-up in chimney
• Poor burning (more air required)
• Damp wood
The surface of the stove is turning grey
• Overheating (see instructions for heating)
Poor heating performance of stove
• Damp wood
• Not enough wood
• Inferior wood quality with low fuel value
• Baffle plates are not fitted correctly
Odour coming from stove
• The lacquer on the stove hardens when you use the stove for the first time; this can cause an odour. Open a window or a door for ventilation, and make sure the stove is heated up sufficiently to avoid odours later.
• When heating up and cooling down, the stove may make some clicking noises. These are due to the huge temperature diffe­rences to which the material is exposed and do not indicate any product defects.
Warranty
All wood-fired Scan products are made of high-quality materials and subject to strict quality controls before leaving the factory. We give a warranty of 5 years on manufacturing errors or defects.
You must quote your stove‘s product registration number when you contact us or your authorised Scan dealer with a warranty claim.
The warranty covers all parts which in the opinion of Scan A/S require repair or replacement due to manufacturing or construction error
The warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only, and is not transferable (except on prior sale).
The warranty covers only damage caused by manufacturing or con­struction errors.
The following parts are not covered by the war­ranty
• Wear and tear parts, such as the combustion chamber liners, baffle plates, riddling grate, glass, tiles, and seals (except for defects which were present on delivery).
• Defects caused by external chemical and physical influences during transportation, storage and assembly, or at a later time.
• Soot build-up caused by poor chimney draught, damp wood, or improper use.
• Costs of additional heating in connection with a repair.
• Transport costs.
• Costs for setting up, removing the wood stove.
This warranty is void
• In case of incorrect installation (the installer is responsible for observing and complying with legal requirements and local bylaws, along with this Assembly- and Instructionsmanual for the wood-burning stove and accessories).
• In case of improper use, and/or use of prohibited fuels, non­original spares (see this Assembly- and instructions manual).
• If the product registration number of the stove has been remo­ved or damaged.
• In case of repairs that do not comply with our instructions or instructions by an authorised Scan dealer.
• In case of any manipulation of the original state of this Scan product or its accessories.
• This warranty is only valid in the country to which this Scan pro­duct was originally supplied.
Always use original replacement parts, or parts recommended by the manufacturer.
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MOUNTING THE UK SCREW
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SC AN A/ S - DK - 54 9 2 V IS S EN B JE R G
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Scan 68 Series
AS S EM B LY - A N D I N ST R U CT I O NS M A NU
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Scan 68-9-10-11-12UK
Freestanding room heater fired by solid fuel
Standard:
Fuel type: Operation type: The appliance can be operated in a shared flue.
Country
EN 13240 DoP 90068607
Wood
Intermittent
UK
Classification
Intermittent
Certificate/Standard
EN 13240
300-ELAB-2100-EN-U
Approved by
Teknologisk Institut
Teknologisk Institut
Dust at 13% O2: 12 mg/Nm³
Flue gas temperature: 248°C
Nominal heat output: 5 kW
Efficiency: 79%
Scan A/S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg
Minimum distance to combustible materials
Side: 500 mm - Back: 150 mm - Front: 950 mm
CO emission at 13% O2:
Follow assembly- and instructions manual.
Use only recommended fuels.
1000 10-2014
0,06% 785 mg/Nm³
Important!
This screw (M5 x 10) must be placed as shown in the pictures,
to prevent secondary air control can be closed completely.
Open both, secondary and primar air control to mount the screw.
Please note!
The typeplate has to be changed with the one, which is
delivered with the manual.
UK After mounting the UK screw
M O UNTIN G THE UK SCREW
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Scan A/S - DK-5492 Vissenbjerg
Version:
GB 90068500
17.06.2016
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