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Nominal Power | 6 kW |
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Flue Outlet Diameter | 150 mm |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Operating Range | 3-9 kW |
Firewood Length (Max) | 39 cm |
Log Length | 39 cm |
Material | Steel |
Distance to Combustible Materials - Rear | 150 mm |
Distance to Combustible Materials - Sides | 350 mm |
Confirms Aduro 9 air meets EN13240 and NS3058 standards and carries the Nordic Ecolabel.
Provides detailed technical data for the Aduro 9 air stove, including power, dimensions, and efficiency.
Advises on the correct upright position for transporting the stove and handling loose parts.
Details required distances to flammable materials and non-flammable surfaces for safe installation.
Explains how to connect the flue outlet and required pipe diameter, adhering to regulations.
Describes connecting the stove to a brick chimney using a pipe sleeve and mortar.
Details the external combustion air supply system for efficient combustion in modern homes.
Illustrates various methods for routing the external combustion air pipe through walls or floors.
Explains the function of the damper in regulating primary, secondary, and tertiary air supply.
Guides on optimal secondary air settings for clean combustion and managing low-effect firing.
Advises on using the primary damper when adding logs to ensure proper ignition and reduce ash spillage.
Introduces the automatic mechanical control system for regulating combustion and optimizing fuel use.
Provides step-by-step instructions for using the Aduro-tronic during lighting and stoking.
Explains how to adjust the Aduro-tronic's air intake closure rate for different chimney conditions.
Offers advice on intermittent combustion, log size, and fuel quantity for optimal performance.
Guides on initial firing, checking baffle plate, and managing initial odours and sounds.
Provides a detailed method for quickly and efficiently starting a fire in the wood burning stove.
Specifies suitable wood types, moisture content, size, and lists forbidden materials for burning.
Addresses issues with restricted smoke flow, external building interference, and poor draft.
Explains causes of smoke leaks and how to handle cold plugs in the chimney during ignition.
Details replacing worn fireproof tiles in the combustion chamber.
Provides methods for removing soot stains from the glass pane using ash or special cleaners.
Recommends regular inspection and replacement of worn door and glass gaskets.
Advises on emptying the ashpan and leaving a layer of ashes for insulation.
Instructs on cleaning the stove's painted surface using vacuum or dry cloth, avoiding solvents.
Explains how to renew scratched or worn stove surfaces with heat-resistant paint.
Stresses using only original spare parts and forbids unauthorized alterations to maintain specifications.