made by WIKING Mini 2 GB Installation and User Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 20.11.
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Contents Figures................................................................................................................... 2 Welcome................................................................................................................ 6 For UK -The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas.................................. 7 Installation Instructions...................................................................................... 8 User Instructions..................................
Welcome Dear WIKING owner, We would like to congratulate you on your new WIKING wood-burning stove and hope you will be pleased with your purchase. For more than 30 years now, WIKING has developed and produced high-quality wood-burning stoves, and we are known throughout all of Europe for our design and high technical standards. As a WIKING owner, you have assured yourself a wood-burning stove with a timeless design and a long service lifetime.
Norsk For UK -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.
Installation Instructions Before You Start (Figure A) Figure A is a cross-sectional view of your wood-burning stove. Here you can gain an overview of the parts of which your stove consists. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Steel smoke deflector. Vermiculite smoke deflector. Vermiculite rear plate. Vermiculite corner plate. Vermiculite side plate. Please note: The combustion chamber is covered with plates made of vermiculite, which is a heat-insulating material.
6. Place the smoke ring in the smoke outlet hole in the back of the stove and secure it with the three screws. 7. Replace the top plate on the stove. A top cover can be bought as an accessory to cover the hole in the top plate of the stove if the stove is connected to a rear smoke outlet. General Information When installing your WIKING wood-burning stove, you must ensure that all local regulations, including those referring to national and European standards, are observed.
Distance to Inflammable Materials In the table below you can see the minimum distance to the closest combustible and noncombustible walls. Uninsulated flue gas pipe WIKING Mini 2 with a base WIKING Mini 2 with short legs WIKING Mini 2 with long legs Distance from the Wood-burning Stove to… Distance, cm Distance, cm Distance, cm - non-combustible wall behind the unit 5 5 5 - non-combustible wall to the side of the unit 10 10 10 - combustible wall behind the unit 12.5 12.5 12.
IMPORTANT Combustible materials may not be placed under the stove. WIKING Mini with a base and WIKING Mini with short legs must not be mounted on combustible floors. It is still considered a combustible floor even if an ember catching, non-combustible floor plate is placed on top of the combustible floor. A non-combustible structure under WIKING Mini with a base and low legs must extend at least 400 mm in front of the stove.
Norsk User Instructions Before Using the Wood-Burning Stove It is important that you ensure the following: • That all of the wood-burning stove’s individual components are in place. • That the chimney has been approved by your local chimney sweep. • That fresh air can be supplied to the room in which the wood-burning stove is to be installed. Some Things Worth Knowing about Fuels Permitted Fuel Types The wood-burning stove is only EN-approved for firing with wood.
Using the Air Damper To achieve good combustion, which results in better heating efficiency, it is important to add the right amount of air to the fire. Air is regulated with a user-friendly, one-lever system that is located under the stove door; see Figure B. When lighting a cold stove and when fuellingwith new wood, the regulating lever must be pushed to the extreme left to give the fire maximum air supply.
Achieving the Best Possible Combustion Use Dry, Clean Wood Wet wood results in poor combustion, excess smoke and soot. In addition, more warmth will be used to dry the wood instead of heating the room. Fire a Bit at a Time You achieve the best possible combustion by firing often and a bit at a time. If you add too much firewood at once, too much time will pass before the temperature becomes high enough for you to achieve good combustion.
2. Place 2 pieces of firewood (4-7 cm in diameter) horizontally at the bottom of the firebox burn chamber (corresponding to a total of 0.75 to 1 kg). Place 6-10 pieces (a total of about 1 kg) kindling crisscross on top. 3. Place four firelighters between the top layer of kindling. WIKING recommends using highquality firelighters, as they do not produce smoke or odours. 4. Light up the fire-lighters and close the stove door. 5.
Some Things Worth Knowing about the Chimney Description of the Chimney’s Function The chimney serves as the wood-burning stove’s ‘motor’, and it is crucial to the stove’s proper functioning. The chimney draft creates a vacuum inside the wood-burning stove. This vacuum serves two purposes: 1. To remove smoke from inside the wood-burning stove. 2. To suck air in through the air damper during lighting and combustion, and to keep the glass pane free of soot.
Cleaning and Maintaining your Wood-Burning Stove Warning: Cleaning and maintenance of your wood-burning stove may only be performed when it is cool. External Cleaning The outside of your stove can be dusted as needed with a soft cloth or dust brush. Do not use water, spirit or any other kind of cleaner, as this will damage the lacquer. Cleaning the Glass Door Your WIKING wood-burning stove is equipped with a pane-flush system, which reduces the build-up of soot on the glass.
Automatics (Drawing D1-D3) The spring in the automatism should be controlled at least once every second year. Lift the top plate off the stove. Remove the two screws (1) in the top of both side plates. Remove both side plates. Remove the rear plate of the stove (2). On a cold stove, the starting point of the feeler is controlled. The starting point on a cold stove is about 100 above horizontal. It should feel easy going and bouncy when you push it, no matter if the stove is cold or hot.
Trouble Shooting If you experience that your wood-burning stove is not functioning optimally, consult this table to find some usual problems that may arise and how to solve them. If you cannot solve them and/ or other problems occur, pleas contact your maintenance man or wood-burning stove dealer. Problem Possible Cause Try the Following I cannot make a sufficient fire in the stove. Incorrect lighting. Further information: See the section on lighting and firing the stove. Poor chimney draft.
Guarantee and Claim Conditions - Five Years’ Extended Right to Invoke Lack of Conformity Congratulations on the purchase of your new WIKING wood-burning stove. All of our products are of high-quality craftsmanship, manufactured in first-class materials and subject to a thorough quality control process. That is why we are convinced that you have purchased a product that will function problem-free for many years to come.
Surface treatment If surface treatment is lacking on the factory’s behalf, this should become apparent after the first few firings. In other respects, no claims will be accepted related to the lacquer. Wear parts A number of parts of your wood-burning stove are designated as wear parts and are therefore not covered by the right to invoke a lack of conformity. Wear parts include: • Heat insulating material. Either fireproof stone or special panels made of vermiculite. • Smoke deflection plates. • Glass.
made by Serial no. Warranty service It is important that you record your dealers name, address and telephone number on this section, as he is responsible for any ajustment which may be required during the warranty period. Model type Date of purchase Dealer Adress Tel. 24 HWAM A/S DK-8362 HØRNING www.wiking.