TONWERK T-LINE?eco2, T-NEO?eco2 Operating Instructions Manual

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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG TONWERK-SPEICHEROFEN
INSTRUCTIONS D’UTILISATION DU POELE À ACCUMULATION TONWERK
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TONWERK STORAGE HEATING STOVES
ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO DELLA STUFA D’ACCUMULO TONWERK
T-LINE eco
2
T-NEO eco
2
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eco2 Modul – effizient, comfortabel, sauber
Der T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 ist mit einer automatischen, thermostatgesteuerten Zuluftklappe ausgerüstet, die sich nach dem Holzabbrand automatisch verschließt. Ein zu ra­sches Auskühlen des Speicherofens wird somit verhindert und die Wärmeleistung verlängert.
Der T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 ist mit einer selbstschliessenden Feuerraumtüre ausgerüste. Gleichzeitig erfüllt die Feuerraumtür die Zulassungskriterien des DIBt für den Einsatz bei raumluftunabhängigem Betrieb (kontrollierte Wohnraumlüftung).
Der Abbrand des Brennholzes im
T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco
2
erfolgt von oben nach unten. Die Top-Down Verbrennung ge­währleistet niedrigste Emissionswerte. Durch den sauberen Abbrand bleibt nur wenig Asche zurück. Mit einer Holzladung erleben Sie ein Flammenspiel von ca. 2 Stunden.
Mit dem Konvektionsmodul des T-NEO
eco2 DUO erhalten Sie im „Handumdrehen“ den Zusatznutzen einer höheren Di­rektwärmeabgabe in der Anheiz-und Abbrandphase. Wählen sie bei Bedarf zwischen Konvektionsunterstützung und purer Strahlungswärme.
Mit dem Aqua-Modul kann die Wärme über ein Heizungs­system im ganzen Haus verteilt werden. Im Niedrigener­gie- und Passiv Haus eignet sich der T-LINE eco2 PLUS/ T-NEO eco2 PLUS ideal als Zentralheizung.
Modulo eco2: efficiente, comodo e pulitoeco2 module – efficient, comfortable, clean
Module eco2 – efficient, confortable, propre
Le T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 est équipé d’une vanne d’air d’amenée commandée par thermostat qui se ferme auto­matiquement après la combustion du bois. Un refroidisse­ment trop rapide du poêle à accumulation est ainsi empê­ché et la puissance calorifique est accrue
Le T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 est équipé d’une porte de foyer à fer-meture automatique. Cette porte répond en même temps aux critères d’homologation du DIBt pour l’utilisation en fonctionnement indépendant de l’air ambiant (ventilation contrôlée de l’espace d’habitation).
La combustion du bois dans le T-LINE eco
2
/ T-NEO eco2 se fait du haut en bas. La combustion du haut en bas garantit les valeurs d’émissions les plus faibles. Grâce à une combustion bien propre, il ne reste que peu de cendre. Avec une charge de bois, le jeu des flammes se poursuit pendant environ 2 heures.
Avec le module de convection du
T-NEO eco2 DUO, vous béné­ficiez en un „tour de main“ de l’utilité supplémentaire d’une dif­fusion directe accrue de chaleur pendant la phase de début de chauffe et de combustion. Au besoin, choisissez entre l’assistan­ce fournie par la convection et la chaleur rayonnante pure.
Avec le module Aqua, la chaleur peut être répartie dans toute la maison par un système de chauffage. Dans la maison basse énergie et la « maison passive », le T-LINE eco2 PLUS/ T-NEO eco2 PLUS
convient parfaitement pour le chauffage
central.
The T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 is fitted with an automatic, thermostat controlled air supply flap that closes automat­ically after the fi ewood has stopped burning. This prevents the storage heating stove from cooling down too quickly, and heat is emitted longer.
The T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 is fitted with a self closing firing chamber door. At the same time the firing chamber door fulfils the
DIBt approval criteria for operations independent of indoor air (controlled living space ventilation).
In the T-LINE eco
2
/ T-NEO eco2, fi ewood burns from top to bottom. Topdown combustion has the lowest emissions. This clean mode of combustion leaves only little ash. A single charge of fi ewood presents flickering flames for about two hours.
The convection module for the
T-NEO eco2 DUO gives you, at the flick of a wrist, the additional benefits of greater direct heat emission in the heating up and burning down phases. Choose whenever you wish between assisted convection or pure radiated heat.
The Aqua module can be connected to a heating system for distributing the heat through the whole building. The T-LINE eco2 PLUS / T-NEO eco2 PLUS is ideal as central heating in a low energy and passive house.
La T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 è dotata di una valvola aria di ali­mentazione automatica regolata mediante termostato che si chiude automaticamente dopo la combustione del legno. Si impedisce così un raffreddamento troppo rapido della stufa ad accumulo e la potenza calorifica viene p olungata.
La T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2 è dotata di una porta del camino a chiusura autonoma
. Contempora-neamente la porta del camino soddisfa i criteri di abilitazione del DIBt per quanto riguarda l’utilizzo in esercizio non in fun-zione dell’aria (ventilazione controllata degli spazi abitativi).
La combustione della legna da ardere avviene dall’alto al basso nella T-LINE eco2 / T-NEO eco2. La combustione top­down garantisce minori emissioni. Grazie alla combustione meno inquinante rimangono solo poche ceneri. Con una ca­rica di legna si può avere un bel fuoco per ca. 2 ore.
Con il modulo a convezione della T-NEO eco2 DUO si hanno «in un batter d’occhio» i vantaggi supplementari di un’emis­sione di calore diretta maggiore nella fase di accensione e combustione. Se necessario, si può scegliere tra il supporto della convezione e il calore radiante puro.
Con il modulo Aqua il calore può essere distribuito a tutta la casa tramite un sistema di riscaldamento. In una casa a basso consumo energetico e passiva la T-LINE eco2 PLUS/ T-NEO eco2 PLUS è la soluzione ideale per il riscaldamento centralizzato.
automatic air supply
auto door
closer
topdown
combustion
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ENGLISH CONTENTS
1. TONWERK STORAGE HEATING STOVE – A SWISS QUALITY PRODUCT
1.1 The storage heating stove
1.2 The radiated heat
2. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT WOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT
2.1 What is wood?
2.2 Environmental protection
2.3 Buying firewood
2.4 Drying and storing wood
2.5 Wood types and calorific value
2.6 Units of measurement for wood
2.7 What happens when wood burns
3. APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS
3.1 Approval
3.2 Multiple connec
tion
3.3 CE conformity
3.4 Ratings plate
3.5 Operation independent of indoor air
4. FIRE PROTECTION
4.2 Safety distances to fixed Tonwerk s
torage heating stoves
4.3 Safety distances to swivelling Tonwerk storage heating stoves
4.4 General safety instructions
4.5 Chimney safety instructions
4.6 Conduct during malfunctionsshutting down safely
5. OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
5.1
Before firing the stove for the first time
5.2
About the stove
5.3
General information
5.3.1 Preparations for firing
5.3.2 Instructions for First-time use of the Tonwerk storage stove
5.3.3 Drying the stovepipe paint
5.3.4 Closing the fire chamber door
5.3.5 Vent pipe and ventilating system
5.3.6 Heating in the transition time and in difficult conditions
5.3.7 Closing the firing chamber door / gasket: During controlled living
space ventilation / operations independant of indoor air
5.3.8 The pressure in the installation room
6. FIRING THE STOVE
6.1 DUO Modulegreater direct heat emission (optional)
6.2 Adding more wood
7. CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR STOVE
7.1
Manual ventilation adjusting device
7.2
Operation of manual ventilation adjusting device
7.3 Cleaning the smoke flue
8. TIPS & TRICKS
9. WARRANTY
9.1 Warranty terms
9.2 Excluded from the warranty
Annex: Warranty certificate
Version 20161231
4.1 In-flue draught regulator
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1. TONWERK STORAGE HEATING STOVE – A SWISS QUALITY PRODUCT
Thank you for buying a Tonwerk storage heating stove – we are sure you will derive as much pleasure from our product as we do.
These instructions contain interesting and informative facts and all you need to know about the subjects of heating, wood, and operating your Tonwerk storage heating stove. Please read these instructions carefully before using your stove for the first time and keep them in a safe place.
WE ARE SATISFIED WITH OUR WORK WHEN YOU HAVE NO MORE QUESTIONS.
In our energy-conscious times we have made it our mission to extract the maximum possible energy from the raw material wood with the minimum pos­sible emissions. We want to utilise effectively wood, fire, and the heat they generate.
WE HAVE CREATED A LIVING SPACE FOR YOUR WOOD FIRE – THE TONWERK STORAGE HEATING STOVE!
Your Tonwerk storage heating stove never fails to fascinate with its extraor­dinary design and a heart of the most innovative technology – handmade in
Switzerland!
1.1 THE STORAGE HEATING STOVE
The storage heating stove is a fireplace made of ceramic or natural stone. The energy or heat generated by burning wood is absorbed by the ceramic stor­age core. Once the wood has completely burned, this core, as a heat exchanger, radiates the stored energy in the form of heat at a carefully dosed rate, releas­ing it over its surface for an extended time into the environment.
1.2 THE RADIATED HEAT
The human organism responds to radiated heat with a particularly pleasant feeling. It is physiologically beneficial and soothing. Since prehistoric times humans have utilised and enjoyed radiated heat. It is transmitted by electromagnetic waves in the infrared range. Radiated heat travels through air without loss and without heating this. Not until it encoun­ters solid bodies like walls, objects, and also people does it generate heat. This effect is familiar to everyone from sunny winter days. Even when the air is very cold you can feel the warm rays of the sun on your skin. It makes you feel a temperature that is higher than the actual air temperature. This explains the great benefits and the sustainability of radiated heat.
Next to stone and bone, wood is one of the oldest working materials in the world.
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YOU CAN LET THE SUN SHINE WHENEVER YOU WANT TO!
A TONWERK STORAGE
HEATING STOVE GIVES
YOU THAT FEEL-GOOD
HEAT, EVERY DAY
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CO2
CO2
O2
O2
Wood does not contri­bute to the greenhouse effect!
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Wood is stored solar energy.
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WOOD – NATURAL AND
PRACTICAL!
2. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT WOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT
2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Burning fi ewood releases only as much CO2 as the tree has absorbed from the atmosphere during its growth.
And when the fi ewood comes from nearby there are no additional CO2 emissions from transport.
Wood rotting in the forest generates the same amount of CO2 as the same wood burning.
2.1 WHAT IS WOOD?
Do you know what you are putting in the firin chamber of your Tonwerk storage heating stove when you are fillin it with wood?
This is 50% carbon, 42% oxygen, 6% hydrogen, and 2% mineral substances, nitro­gen, oils, resins, tanning agents, and colorants.
… that is wood!
THE FUTURE HAS NOW
BEGUN!
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Damp wood damages your fireplace and reduces efficiency!
2.3 BUYING FIREWOOD
Where can I get my fi ewood?
BUYING READY-TO-BURN FIRE­WOOD
Regenerated ready-to-burn fi ewood can be purchased from dealers:
• stove-ready, stored for at least two
years
• predried, stored for one year
• fresh from the forest
Every dealer has a wood moisture me­ter that they use to test the wood they buy. The ideal residual moisture is 12–15% and should be no higher!
TREATING FIREWOOD YOURSELF
Unseasoned wood can be purchased from the forestry office owners of woodland, or the community:
• trunks lying in the forest
• seasoned trunks by the wayside
Whether you have cut your own wood or bought it, the important thing is:
the wood should be dried for at least two years before it is burned!
2.4 DRYING AND STORING WOOD
DRYING
The water content of fi ewood has a great effect on its burning properties. Your wood should be as dry as pos­sible. Only then can it give off much heat and burn without polluting the environment. Freshly cut wood can contain between 45 and 60% moisture depending on the season and type. Af­ter the optimal drying this water con­tent drops to below 15%. Depending on the wood type this can take about two years, and even longer for some kinds.
STORAGE
If fi ewood is to dry thoroughly, it must be cut into small pieces. Check this yourself: the circumference should be max 20–25 cm. Store the wood out of doors, protect it from rain and snow, and make sure it is well ven­tilated.
2.5 WOOD TYPES AND CALORIFIC VALUE
The calorifi value describes the heat energy released when one kilogram of fuel is burned under specifi condi­tions. The calorifi value is based on the vol­ume specifie in stacked or solid cubic metres. The various wood types have various calorifi values:
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What you must not burn: refuse, wet wood, briquettes!
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A TONWERK STORAGE HEATING STOVE CAN BE FIRED WITH ALL OF THE ABOVE WOOD TYPES.
The values are based on 15% residual wood moisture!
The many oils and resins in larchwood also provide for an acoustic fireworks!
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Loose cubic metre (lcm): The loose
cubic metre
is a measure for chopped
firewood that is loosely packaged for trade and transport. One loose cubic
metre is 0.7 steres or about 0.5 solid cubic metres.
NOTE THE SPECIFIED UNIT OF MEASUREMENT WHEN ORDERING!
Solid cubic metre (scm): As its name
suggests, the solid cubic meter corre­sponds to one cubic metre of solid as opposed to stacked wood.
Stacked cubic metre (stcm) or stere (st): A stacked cubic metre or stere
corresponds to one cubic metre of stacked wood including the gaps be­tween layers. One stere equals 0.7 solid cubic metres.
2.6 UNITS OF MEASUREMENT FOR WOOD
TREE
CALORIFIC VALUE
Hardwoods
beech, oak, locust
2100 kWh/stcm
birch 1900 kWh/stcm
sycamore 1900 kWh/stcm
Softwoods
Douglas fi , pine 1700 kWh/stcm
larch 1700 kWh/stcm
spruce, fi 1500 kWh/stcm
1 solid cubic metre – 1 scm
1 stacked cubic metre/ stere – 1 stcm
1 loose cubic metre – 1 lcm
1 fm0.7fm0.5 fm
See for further information: www.hki-online.de/en
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2.7 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WOOD BURNS
Burning or combustion is a rapid oxidation of substances forming flames When wood burns, the oxygen in the air combines with the carbon and hydrogen in the wood. In the process, energy is released in the form of heat and light. In the ideal case the products of complete combustion are only carbon dioxide, ashes (formed primarily of the wood’s mineral constituents), and water.
The combustion process on fi ewood can be divided roughly into three phases.
Heating and drying – In this firs phase the water and other volatile substances stored in the fi ewood evaporate.
Pyrolysis – In this second phase the fi ewood decomposes at temperatures from about 150 °C.
Actual combustion – In this third phase the gases formed in the firs two phases re­act with additional oxygen from the atmosphere to form carbon dioxide and water. Also any remaining charcoal burns completely with time in the combustion zone. Only ashes remain as the single residue of combustion. Each phase of combustion can be observed very easily on an open fi e.
Burning wood is a proactive contribution to climate protection!
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A fire needs three things: fuel, oxygen, and heat.
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3. APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS
3.1 APPROVAL
Standard for slow heat release appli­ances fi ed by solid fuel: DIN EN 15250
3
.2 Multiple connection
SELF-CLOSING FIRING CHAMBER DOOR
The Tonwerk storage heating stove is fi - ted as standard with a self closing and locking firing chamber door. This is an important operating and safety element.
When the door is released, this is automatically closed and it seals at the heater housing. Consequently the
Tonwerk storage heating stove is suitable for con-nection to flues with multiple installations (several
stoves
connected to the same flue).
3.
4 RATI
NGS P
LATE
The ratings plate is installed on the
in-
side of the door.
3.5 OPER
ATION INDEPENDENT OF INDOOR AIR
Operating your stove independently of indoor air requires a direct external supply of air to the air nozzle in the base of the stove. The connectors must be airtight. Your Tonwerk storage heat- ing stove is designed for operation at an air/gas flue or with a separate
combustion air line (FC 61x).
Check regularly that the firin chamber door closes properly and the air and gas ways are tight.
3.
3 CE
CONFORMITY
The manufacturer, Tonwerk Lausen AG, confirms that the Tonwerk storage heating stove conforms to the stan­dards under EN 15250 and that the quality requirements are constantly monitored.
operation independent of indoor air DIBt Z-43.12-258
Room sealed appliances and multiple connection of the flue For air independent operation with domestic ventilation is an multiple connection of the flue
only allowed
inside the same living unit.
4. FIRE PROTECTION
The national and European standards, the local and building legislation, and the fi e safety terms and conditions must be observed without condition. Your chimney sweep or Tonwerk partner company will be pleased to inform you.
4.1
IN-FLUE DRAUGHT
REGULATOR
It is advisable to install a draught regulator to guarantee a constant flue draught.
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4.4 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Never leave children alone or unat-
tended at a burning fi eplace.
• Teach your children how to behave
properly and operate safely the fi e­place.
• Every
stove gets hot when fi ed: risk
of burning!
• Avoid touching the outside surfaces
when the stove is operating.
• Do not burn refuse or painted wood.
• Dispose of the ashes only after they
have cooled completely.
• Inform your specialised dealer with-
out
delay of defect gaskets.
Observe the information in our op­erating instructions and make a proactive contribution to fi e pre­vention and the protection of our environment.
4.5 CHIMNEY
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
4.6
CONDUCT DURING
MALFUNCTIONS – SHUTTING DOWN SAFELY
In
rare cases, also a pilot fire can fail
to generate a draught in the flue
You must then ask your chimney sweep for advice. On no account must you attempt to light a larger fi e. When smoke escapes from your stove, air the room immediately and contact your chimney sweep. You should then refrain from firin your stove.
4.3
SAFETY DISTANCES TO SWIVELLING TONWERK STORAGE
HEATING STOVES:
T-LINE eco2 T-NEO eco2
Safety distance A
The side and rear panels must be no closer than 10 cm to flammabl materials
Safety distance B
Smoke pipes must be no closer than 20 cm to flammabl materials
Safety distance C+D
The distance over the whole swivelling angle must be no less than 50 cm
Safety distance E
A minimum distance of 80 cm applies to the whole swivelling range
Safety distance F
The minimum distance from the ceiling is 50 cm
Safety
distance A
The side and rear panels must be no closer than 10 cm to flammabl materials
Safety distance B
Smoke pipes must be no closer than 20 cm to flammabl materials
Safety distance C + D
Flammable floo materials must be no closer than 50 cm to the front and 30 cm to the sides
Safety distance E
Firing chamber apertures must be no closer than 80 cm to flammabl mate­rials within the radiation zone
Safety distance F
The minimum distance from the ceiling is 50 cm
4.2 SAFETY DISTANCES TO FIXED TONW
ERK STORAGE
HEATING STOVES: T-LINE eco2 T-NEO eco2
The required chimney flue shall be 13 Pa. If the height and cross-section of the chimney cannot be adapted to meet the requirements, this may result in wind-related problems and consequently dis-rupted combustion, as well as formation of condensation. If the chimney flu is too high, draught stabilisers shall be installed. Local and national regulati-ons must be complied with.
If the chimney catches fire, immediately call the fire brigade.
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5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
5.2 ABOUT THE STOVE
What’s what?
5.1 BEFORE FIRING THE STOVE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Dear Customer,
You have now been instructed by one of our specialised dealers on how to fi e your Tonwerk storage heating stove.
In these operating instructions we wish to set down each step that you must take if you are to encounter no problems when operating your Ton­werk storage heating stove.
Read through these operating instruc­tions carefully and keep them in a safe place. Your specialised dealer will be pleased to assist you with any ques­tions you may have.
5.3.5 VENT PIPE AND VENTILATING SYSTEM
Operation with indoor
air: Extractor hoods and ventilating systems can affect the
operation of your Tonwerk storage heating stove. Please make sure that there is adequate incoming air for multiple installations.Operating the extractor hood and
ventilating system can force dangerous flue gases out of the stove and into the room. Under the firing regulations, joint operations are permitted only in conjunc-
tion with a flue gas controller. When the extractor hood or ventilating system is put into operation, at least one window in the room must be open. Operation independent of indoor air: Make sure that the
room is adequately ventilated
when
your stove is operating independently of indoor air. When the firin chamber door
is opened for more fi ewood, there must be no sustained underpressure in th e room.
5.3 GENERAL INFORMATION
5.3.1 PREPARATIONS
FOR FIRING
Have ready an adequate supply of chopped fi ewood, ecofriendly lighting aids, and kindling. You are best storing the wood in a warm room for a number of days before firing
5.3.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FIRST-TIME USE OF
THE TONWERK
STORAGE STOVE
1. Heat your stove for the firs time
with around
3
/4 of the quantity of
wood specifie in the operating in­structions (around 4 kg), without pil­ing it up.
2. Repeat the above process a 2nd
time, after a minimum of around 8 – 10 hours have elapsed, and then after another 8 hours have elapsed, operate it with a full load of wood, or pile up as desired.
5.3.3 DRYING THE
STOVEPIPE PAINT
After you have heated the oven in ac­cordance with 5.3.2, add some more fi ewood for the stovepipe paint to dry out completely.
smoke pipe
cladding
heat reservoir
firing chamber door
combustion chamber
ash
shield
door handle
base screen
base screen
convection module for the T-NEO eco2 DUO
T-LINE eco
2
T-NEO eco
2
oven grid
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.3.6  HEATING IN THE TRANSITION TIME 
AND IN DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
In damp or foggy weather, at outdoor temperatures from 15 °C, and during the tran­sition time you are advised to light a pilot fi e before firing the stove proper. This serves to displace the cold, heavy air in the chimney and to create the right condi­tions for the optimal extraction of smoke. This pilot fi e is lit with paper in the chimney’s inspection aperture until extraction is assured.
5.3.4 CLOSING THE FIRE CHAMBER DOOR
The optimal closing of the fi e chamber door allows for convenient filling and main­tenance of the fi e chamber. If your stove is used in a house/flat with an incoming and outgoing ventilation sys­tem, the door must be able to close automatically at any time. In this case, using the door lock is at the user’s own risk. Operation: Make sure not to press against the closed door in order to prevent da-
mages to the mechanics.
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6. FIRING THE STOVE
Set aside enough firewood, firelighters, kindling, and matches. Now open the firing chamber door. Holding the door open with one hand, place the firewood in the combustion chamber so that it leans slightly backwards. The first row of firewood should touch the rear wall of the combustion chamber. Now add the remaining firewood so that there is a gap of about 2 cm from the side walls of the combustion chamber. The front ash shield may not be covered with wood. We recommend charging the stove with about 1 kg or about six pieces of firewood 33
cm long. The oven can be filled in up to 4 partial amounts.
Now ignite the firelighter. Release the firing chamber door.
The firing chamber door closes and locks automatically.
The wood burns from top to bottom. The firewood burns for up to two hours. When the firewood has burned down and there are only embers left in the
firing chamber, this is how you close the ventilation valve by pressing
the manual ventilation adjusting device. If the ventilation valve does not close manually, it closes automatically after the fire is extinguished.
IMPORTANT!
Do not open the door to the combustion chamber while the fi e is still burning and the embers are still hot.
The flow of hot air heats the convection module. Please use the glove when operating the stove.
!
A defect door gasket can cause flue gas to leak into the liv­ing space and jeopardise health.
The pressure in the installation room may not exceed 4 Pa.
!
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5.3.7
CLOSING THE FIRING CHAMBER DOOR / G
ASKET: DURING CONTROLLED LIVING
SPACE VENTILATION / OPERATIONS INDEPENDENT OF INDOOR AIR
5.3.8
THE PRESSURE IN THE IN
STALLATION ROOM
Always make sure that the firin chamber door closes properly and that the door gasket is undamaged and intact!
The supplier of the ventilation system must ensure that the pressure does not exceed 4 Pa.
6.1. DUO Module – GREATER DIRECT HEAT EMISSION (OPTIONAL)
DUO Module
closed
DUO Module
open
A
A
A
When you wish greater direct heat emission during the heating up and burning down phases, simply open the convection module all or part of the way after igniting the charge. To open, push the lever (A) back to the stop until the desired position is reached (max 45°). When you wish to raise the proportion of radiated heat, close the Duo Module all or part of the way by pushing the lever back to its initial position. When you want
to utilise direct heat emission while you are emptying the storage heating stove, simply leave the convection module closed. Bear in mind that direct heat emission reduces the heat storage capacity and causes your storage heating stove to cool down faster.
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6.2 ADDING MORE WOOD
When you want to heat for longer, pile on 1-2 wooden logs once, to prevent the exhaust gas temperature from increasing and thereby reducing the effectiveness of your storage heater. Do not add more than 2kg/hour.
Slowly open the firing chamber door, first a gap, so that the pressure in the firing chamber is equalised. This helps to prevent ash from flying into the room.
Distribute the basic firebed evenly over the oven grid, place one or two pieces of firewood against the rear wall of the combustion chamber, and release the firing
chamber door. The new firewood ignites in a few minutes and burns from bottom to top. No more than 2 kg of firewood may be added per hour. No firewood may be added when the basic firebed is higher than the ash shield.
If the wood is completely burned, and there are only residual embers in the fireplace, you close the ventilation valve by pressing the manual ventilation adjusting device. This results in a long -lasting heat emission from the radiating heat. If the ventilation valve is not manually closed, it closes automatically after the fire is extinguished.
NOTE!
Opening the firing chamber door always and automatically opens the air supply flap. This closes again when the firewood has burned completely and there are only embers in the firing chamber.
7. CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR STOVE
7.1 M
AN
UAL VENTILATION ADJUSTING DEVICE
When you do not intend to fire the stove for a long time after cleaning or opening the firin chamber door (e.g. during the summer months), please
press The manual ventialation adjusting device to close the air supply valve.
Under no circumstances may the manual
ventilation adjusting device be pressed to
stop the sup-ply of air prematurely to burning firewood!
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Empty the ash drawer as soon as it is full. Only empty when the stove is cold into a fireproof container (embers - fire hazard). If necessary you can clean the window with a moist cloth and some ashes. Repeat for stubborn soiling or use a special flue window cleaner. When using a fireplace glass cleaner, please make sure no liquid enters the space between the window and the door chassis. The liquid can damage the printing on the window.
Opening the firin room door for clean­ing purposes also opens the air sup­ply fla . We recommend cleaning the stove before it is fi ed again.
Rough surfaces on the outer cladding
can be vacuumed off with an uphol- stery attachment. Polished surfaces
are cleaned with a spray-wet cloth. The provided cleaning stone is used to re­move stubborn soiling. Under no circum-
stances must you use hard brushes or chemical cleaning agents. The optimal functionality can be assured only when the chimney, stovepipe, and stove are cleaned at least once a year.
7.2 OPERATING MANUAL VENTILATION ADJUSTING DEVICE
Use a 10 cm long screwdriver or similair, to operate the manuel ventialation adjusting device between the glass panel and the base screen.
base screen
The manual ventilation adjusting device only activated by closing firing chamber door.
You must ensure that a window in the room is open in the event of operation with ambient air.
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8. TIPS & TRICKS
Wood does not ignite when stove is fired; fire just smoulders away; fire extinguishes:
• kindling unsuitable
• wood too damp
• fi ewood too thick
Heavy sooting in the firing chamber; heavy sooting on the window:
open the combustion air supply
• too little wood
• fi ewood damp or too thick
Smoke escapes from the stove:
• assure adequate extraction in the chimney, light pilot fi e
provide for adequate supply of air
Your specialised dealer will be pleased to assist you with any further questions you may have.
9. WARRANTY
We grant a fi e year warranty for your new Tonwerk storage heating stove. The warranty period begins on the day the stove is installed and tested by the special­ised dealer. Warranty claims become valid when the purchase price for the stove has been paid in accordance with the agreement and the warranty certificat has been completed and returned within thirty days to Tonwerk Lausen AG. If one of these conditions is not fulfille the minimum warranty of six months applies.
9.1 WARRANTY TERMS
• proper installation by a specialised dealer
the storage heating stoves are handled in accordance with these operating in­structions and the safety instructions marked by this symbol:
• no continuous firin
no overheating
regular (once a
year)maintenance by a specialist
There must be no modifications to the stove structure: these can cause malfunctions and permanent damage
Only original spare parts may be used.
9.2 EXCLUDED FROM THE WARRANTY
• wearing parts like gaskets, cast grate, fireclay, and glass
• smoke and soot damage
• natural discoloration or deviating colours on the outer cladding
cracks in the refractory material (fireclay) have no effect on the safe functioning of the Tomwerk storage heating stove
• damage incurred through failure to observe these operating instructions
• damage covered by an insurance policy or other agreement
WE WISH YOU MANY
PLEASANT HOURS WITH
YOUR TONWERK STOR-
AGE HEATING STOVE.
Lift off the cover plate. Loosen the screws (1) on the metal plate, and take off the combustion chamber cover.
7.3 CLEANING THE FLUE GAS PASS
Now clean the stovepipe and flu gas pass with a suitable brush, and remove the residue with a vacuum cleaner. Place the elements back in their original positions, and screw on the metal plate. Check that the system seals properly.
top
outlet top outlet rear outlet rear outlet
1
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Open the oven doors and lock them. Press the baffle plate (1) upwards lightly with your hand and pull it slightly in the direction of the oven doors so that the baffle plate (1) can be pulled out for cleaning.
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GARANTIE ZERTIFIKAT
Wir gewähren für Ihren neuen Tonwerk- Speicherofen eine Garantie von 5 Jahren. Die Garantielaufzeit beginnt mit dem Tag der Inbetriebnahme durch den Fachhändler.
Der Garantieanspruch tritt dann in Kraft, wenn der Kaufpreis für den Ofen vertrag­sgemäß entrichtet ist und das Garantie­zertifikat vollständig ausgefüllt innerhalb 30 Tagen an die Tonwerk Lausen AG zurückgesendet wird.
Wird eine dieser Bedingungen nicht er­füllt, so gilt die Mindestgarantie von 6 Monaten.
CERTIFICAT DE GARANTIE
Nous vous apportons une garantie de 5 ans pour votre poêle à accumulation neuf. La période de garantie commence à courir à partir de la date de mise en service par le distributeur spécialisé.
Votre prétention à la garantie entre en vigueur au moment où vous vous êtes acquitté du prix d’achat du poêle fixé par contrat, et si vous avez renvoyé dans un délai de 30 jours à la Tonwerk Lausen AG le certificat de garantie intégralement rempli.
Si l’une de ces conditions n’est pas respectée, on appliquera une garantie minimale de 6 mois.
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
We grant a fi e year warranty for your new Tonwerk storage heating stove. The warranty period begins on the day the stove is installed and tested by the specia­lised dealer.
W
arranty claims become
valid when the purchase price for the stove has been paid in accordance with the agreement and the warranty certificate has been completed and returned within thirty days to Tonwerk Lausen AG.
If one of these conditions is not fulfi
­led the minimum warranty of six months applies.
CERTIFICATO DI GARANZIA
Per la vostra nuova stufa d’accumulo Tonwerk vi offriamo una garanzia di 5 anni. Il periodo di garanzia
ha inizio il giorno del­la messa in funzione da parte del rivendi­tore specializzato.
Il
diritto alla garanzia
entra in vigore quando il prezzo d’acquisto della stufa è pagato conformemente al contratto e il certificato di garanzia è rispedito com­pilato in tutte le sue parti entro 30 giorni a Tonwerk Lausen AG.
Tonwerk Lausen ata, verrà applicata la garanzia minima di 6 mesi.
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Telefon: +41 (0) 61 935 1710 Fax: +41 (0) 61 931 11 61
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