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Chimney Fire - TermaTech TT30G Montage- Und Bedienungsanleitung

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The lesser defects below, which cannot underlie any claim, can occur in the product:
naturally occurring variations in the colour nuances and marbling on the soapstone, sandsto-
ne and other stone cladding.
sounds which occur during burning are normal, this occurs when metal expands/retracts.
If a fault occurs during delivery to the customer, or if such a fault arises during the warranty pe-
riod which is covered by this warranty, TermaTech A/S agrees to send a suitable replacement part
free of charge to rectify the fault. Any additional obligation of TermaTech A/S to remedy the fault,
for example, in the form of installation of the replacement part, does not exist.
In addition the purchaser has, apart from the right to a replacement part, no right to either direct
or indirect damages.
Repairs of faults or replacement of parts on the product do not extend the product or replacement
part's warranty period. Neither does a new warranty period begin for the product or replaced part.
Apart from the above warranty rules, the consumer also has those rights which are evident from
the obligatory consumer legislation
Any fault or defect must be examined by the vendor who has sold the product. In this case the
purchaser must be able to prove that the product has been purchased via the vendor and when
it was purchased, for example, in the form of an invoice/receipt. The purchaser must specify the
model and production number, which is stated on the product. If the purchaser wishes to refer to
a fault, the vendor must be informed within a reasonable time, i.e. 14 days after the defect has
been ascertained.
HINTS
Lighting after long break
If the stove has not been used for a long time the chimney should be checked for possible block-
age before lighting. Furthermore it is a good idea to remove any dust from the wood-burning
stove as it might smell after a long break.

Chimney fire

In case of chimney fire the doors, drawers and damper of the wood-burning stove must be closed
immediately in order to shut of the supply of oxygen. The relevant authorities must be notified if
necessary. The stove must not be used until the chimney has been inspected.
Kindling is the designation for finely split wood/sticks that are about 20 cm long and have a
diameter of 2-3 cm.
Wood like birch, beech, oak, ash, elm, pine wood and wood from fruit trees is all suitable for
splitting into firewood.
Waste products like pressure-treated wood, chipboard, coloured brochure or glossy paper must
not be used in a wood-burning stove. They develop hydrochloric acid or heavy metals which
cause a lot of damage to the stove and the environment.
Firewood should have a diameter of 7-9 cm and be no more than about 30 cm long, otherwise
it will get too close to the side of the stove (at the CE-testing firewood at a length of 28 cm was
used). The most important thing for good combustion is that the wood is dry (15-20% moisture).
If the firewood is too wet it is difficult to get it to burn, the chimney draught is nonexistent, there
is a lot of smoke and the exploitation is lower as the water has to evaporate first. Furthermore
there may be damage to the stove and the chimney in the shape of shining soot and tarry depo-
sits. At worst it can cause a chimney fire. If the firewood is too dry it will burn too quickly. Often
the gasses in the wood are released faster than they can burn and some go unburned through the
chimney. This also gives lower exploitation and harms the environment.
So it is a balance that is quite easy to find with a little practise. See also below under Storage.
Bio-briquettes can be used, but they develop a lot of ash and dust.
Put in max. 2 kg per hour.
Energy coke must not be used as it contains a lot of sulphur which wears on a stove, the chim-
ney and the environment. The life of stove and chimney will be significantly reduced by using this
firing type and the right to claim compensation for the product is void.
Storage of the firewood is best under a roof, however with good ventilation, e.g. in a carport
or under a shed roof. Place the wood on a wooden pallet or the like so it is free from the ground.
Fresh wood that has been sawed and split must be stored for about 1-2 years this way until the
moisture in the wood is down to 15-20%.
The ashes can be put in the rubbish bin for garbage collection. The ashes should always have
cooled for 1-2 days before it is put in the rubbish bin, as there might still be embers that can light
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