ALPHA II Instruction Manual
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L I S T O F C O N T E N T S Overview of technical data and spare parts 19 1. I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N General warning and safety instructions 20 Before installing the appliance 20 - 21 INFORMATION ON HEATING PRACTICE Suitable fuels and quantities 22 Fuel quantities 22 Maximum fuel quantities 22 Clean combustion 23 Burning of wood 23 2 .
TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions (mm) and weights (kg) Height Width Depth of the corpus Weight with steel casing Weight with stone casing Smoke flue outlet diameter Nominal heating power (DIN 18891) Lowest heating power Space heating capacity (m³) – dependent on house insulation Fuel flow Efficiency CO2 content CO emission rel.
1. I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ➧ bited. The introductory general warning and safety instructions must be unconditionally observed ➧ ➧ ➧ Only an approved means of transport, distancefrom the heating appliance - E NG LI S H Danger of fire! be used to transport your heating appliance.
1.3 1.7 Be sure to note the build-up of flue gases When opening the doors on your appliance under unfavourable weather conditions and when actuating the controls, use the (Weather inversion) and the flue draft tools provided with your heater for these behaviour. purposes, i.e. the protective gloves and the If too little air for combustion is taken in, operating tools. this can lead to fumes in the room in which escape of flue gases.
I N F O R M AT I O N O N H E AT I N G P R A C T I C E SUITABLE FUELS AND QUANTITIES MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES Your appliance is basically suitable for Wood: (Fig. 9, 10) the burning of dry chopped firewood. In 2 logs addition, you can burn fuels such as wood Brown coal briquettes: briquettes and brown coal briquettes. 3 items E NG LI S H Use only dry material for burning. The approx. 0.8 kg approx. 0.
Satisfying the challenges of our time 2. THE CORRECT QUANTITY AND SIZES OF WOOD FUEL implies the acceptance of responsibility. The conservation of nature is now one of ➧ our greatest challenges. Our products are ting. The material is overloaded and your developments that correspond to the latest appliance generates undesirable flue gas state of the art technology. This is an essen- values.
2 . I N S TA L L AT I O N O F T H E A P P L I A N C E CHANGING THE DRAW PLATE (Fig. 5) 2. Chisel out (or drill out) the hole in the If the draw plate or the draw-deflector is to 3. Brick in the shell lining. masonry work. be replaced on your firing appliance, lift the First seal the shell lining with mineral wool. Then fill the area with heat-resistant mortar or equally suitable filler. draw plate slightly to the side and remove the side fireclay component.
3 . O P E R AT I O N FIRING UP (Fig. 12) 3. In order to suppress the emission of pollu- Now ignite the paper. Wait until the soft- tants as far as possible, we would ask you - wood chippings are burning well. for the sake of the environment - to adhere Several minutes later, close the vibrating to the following instructions for heating up grate actuator and the primary air damper. your firing appliance. A few minutes later, adjust the secondary air damper to the ideal settings. 1.
Caution: Burning embers can still be present in the ash. Therefore only empty the ash into a non-flammable container and do not place the ash drawer on flammable surfaces. THE ENAMEL APPLIED TO YOUR HEATING APPLIANCE BECOMES FULLY HARDENED THROUGH HEATING DURING INITIAL USE. - Do not touch the surface during initial heating. It will still be soft.
4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The black surface of the appliance is highly GENERAL MAINTENANCE heat-resistant and need only be cleaned Your ALPHA II appliance has been designed using a cloth (dampened if necessary). If by our development team with the the surface needs to be restored, then use concepts of minimum maintenance and only the original type of lacquer as stocked long operating life very much in mind. by your specialist dealer.
TROU B L ESHOOTI NG What to do if ...? Problem Reason Solution Basically: From time to time (depen- 1. Ceramic glass pane soots up ding on usage), each glass too quickly pane must be cleaned using a special glass cleaner (e.g. the “Thermohit” E NG LI S H brand) ➧ Poor draft Discuss with chimney sweep/maintenance engineer (if necessary raise the chimney or fit a chimney cap).
ENGLISH 8 . W A R R A N T Y These warranty conditions Germany and Switzerland. apply to The warranty excludes WEARING PARTS such as glass, coating, surface coatings (e.g. handles, panels), seals, fire trough, grates, draught plates, deflector plates, combustion chamber liners (e.g. fireclay), ceramics, natural stone, ignition elements, sensors, combustion chamber sensors and temperature controller.
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