User's manual

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Air box withour power supply. Air box with power supply.
Follow the instructions in the separate manual for linking stove, room temperature sensor and app. If you
do not wish to use an app to control the stove, a remote control can be purchased. In this case, follow
the instructions in the manual supplied with the remote control. The remote control replaces the use of
room temperature sensor and app.
Before the rst lighting of the stove, it is important to run a self-test of the system to ensure that every
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thing works as it should. See separate instructions for either app or remote control for more information.
Connection to chimney
All the stoves have both rear and top smoke outlet.
that can be connected to an approved steel chimney on top or directly out at the rear to a chimney.
Make sure that the chimney is tight and that no false draft is caused around neither the cover plate, in
connection with a covered smoke outlet, nor the cleanout door and pipe connections. Please note that
bent and/or horizontal smoke pipes will reduce the effect of the chimney draft.
Vertical cross-section of smoke ue (Drawing C)
C1: Top smoke outlet C2: Rear smoke outlet
1. Steel chimney.
2. Flue gas elbow. Fits into smoke ue socket.
3. Brick-built jamb of ue.
4. Built-in pipe sleeve. Fits smoke ue.
5. Wall rosette. Covers disruption to wall around pipe sleeve.
6. Joint. Sealed with packing material.
7. Smoke outlets of the HWAM stove.
8. Cover plate in the external rear plate – break off if a rear outlet is required.
9. Cover screwed in position: secure it to the top plate with screws if a rear outlet is required.
10. Smoke bushing: to be screwed to the back of the stove if a rear outlet is required.
11. Adjusting damper in smoke pipe.
12. Cleaning hatch.
13. Smoke pipe to rear outlet.
14. Loose cast iron cover: to be placed on the top plate when there is a rear outlet.
Chimney
The chimney is the “engine” of the stove and it is crucial for the functioning of the woodburning stove.
The chimney draft provides a partial vacuum in the stove. The partial vacuum removes the smoke from
the stove, sucks air through the damper to the so-called pane ush mechanism, which keeps the window
pane soot free, and sucks air into the combustion via the HWAM Autopilot IHS
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The chimney draft is created by the differences in temperature inside and outside the chimney. The higher
the temperature within the chimney, the greater the draft (a brick chimney takes longer to warm up than
a steel chimney). On days where the weather and wind conditions create insufcient draught inside the
chimney, it is even more important to warm up the chimney as quickly as possible. The trick is to quickly
get some ames going. Split the wood into extra ne pieces, use an extra relighter, etc.