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Heta Scan-Line 900 Series - User Manual

Heta Scan-Line 900 Series
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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
DANISH DESIGN . DANISH QUALITY . DANISH PRODUCTION
www.heta.dk
EN
SCAN-LINE 900 SERIES
SCAN-LINE 900 SCA SERIES
Scan-line 900 SCA is exempt for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood
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ECODESIGN READY

Questions and Answers

  • H
    harrellsandraSep 23, 2025
    Why does my Heta Stove smell and the surface is steaming?
    • I
      ibradfordSep 23, 2025
      If your Heta Stove smells and the surface is steaming, it indicates that the paint on the stove surface is not yet fully hardened. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation.
  • U
    unortonAug 25, 2025
    How to stop smoke from seeping into the room when lighting a cold Heta Scan-Line 900 Wood stove?
    • T
      timothy02Aug 25, 2025
      If smoke seeps into the room when you light your cold Heta Wood stove, but it burns well once heated, the issue is likely due to inadequate chimney draft. To resolve this, you should improve the chimney.
  • N
    nathan39Aug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Heta Scan-Line 900 has too rapid combustion?
    • L
      levydavidAug 26, 2025
      Too rapid combustion in your Heta Wood stove may be caused by: * Too much chimney draft: Measure the chimney draft and install a damper in the flue pipe if necessary. * A defective door or ash pan/drawer seal: Replace the seal.
  • J
    Joshua ChandlerAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Heta Wood stove burn poorly after warm-up and the glass soots up?
    • R
      Robert HunterAug 27, 2025
      If your Heta Wood stove burns poorly after the warm-up phase, and the glass slowly soots up, it could be due to soot in the flue pipe. Clean the flue pipe regularly, limit the use of horizontal flue pipes, and avoid using firewood that generates large quantities of ash.
  • R
    richardsanchezSep 23, 2025
    Why does my Heta Stove tick?
    • M
      Maria KennedySep 23, 2025
      The ticking sound in your Heta Stove is due to normal expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes. To minimize this, keep the temperature in the combustion chamber as constant as possible.
  • C
    christopher47Sep 13, 2025
    Why is there condensation in the combustion chamber of my Heta Stove?
    • V
      Victor BurnettSep 13, 2025
      Condensation in the combustion chamber of your Heta Stove can be caused by moisture in the vermiculite (it evaporates by itself after the stove has been lit a few times), damp wood (use dry firewood), or a flue pipe that is too long, or a chimney that is too cold (improve the flue pipe, insulate the chimney).
  • J
    Joshua NavarroSep 12, 2025
    What causes too rapid combustion in my Heta Stove?
    • J
      Joshua ObrienSep 12, 2025
      Too rapid combustion in your Heta Stove can be caused by too much chimney draft (measure the chimney draft and install a damper in the flue pipe if necessary) or a defective door or ash pan/drawer seal (replace the seal).
  • L
    Logan WatsonSep 12, 2025
    Why does my Heta Stove whistle?
    • M
      Matthew SantiagoSep 12, 2025
      A whistling sound in your Heta Stove is likely due to excessive chimney draft. Installing a damper can help resolve this issue.
  • M
    mollyparkerSep 4, 2025
    Why does my Heta Scan-Line 900 tick?
    • P
      pcallahanSep 4, 2025
      The ticking sound in your Heta Wood stove is caused by normal expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. Ensure that the temperature in the combustion chamber is as constant as possible.
  • L
    Lynn DunlapSep 2, 2025
    Why is there condensation in the combustion chamber of my Heta Wood stove?
    • J
      John KingSep 2, 2025
      Condensation in the combustion chamber of your Heta Wood stove can be due to: * Moisture in the vermiculite: This evaporates by itself after the stove has been lit a few times. * Damp wood: Use dry firewood.

Summary

BEFORE INSTALLATION

Unpacking the stove

Instructions and illustrations for safely unpacking the wood stove.

Included Items and Accessories

Overview of items found with the stove and optional accessories.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Before Using

Prerequisites and checks before initial operation of the wood stove.

First Firing

Guidance on the initial lighting and curing of the stove's paint.

Regulating Airflow

How to adjust the air control for optimal combustion.

Lighting the Stove

Step-by-step instructions for safely lighting the wood stove.

Refueling

Best practices for adding wood to maintain the fire.

Emptying the Ash

Procedure for safely removing ash from the stove.

Reduced Burning

How to achieve lower heat output and manage slow burning.

Explosion Hazard Warning

Critical safety warning regarding potential explosion hazards.

Draft Conditions and Chimney

Factors affecting chimney draft and their impact on stove performance.

Fuel Guidelines

Guidelines on suitable types of wood and how to prepare them for burning.

Operational Problems

Common issues encountered during operation and their potential causes.

Chimney Fire Procedure

Steps to take in case of a chimney fire and post-incident inspection.

General Maintenance

General care and cleaning instructions for the stove's exterior.

Cleaning the Glass

How to clean soot build-up from the stove's glass door.

Cleaning the Oven

Instructions for cleaning the baking oven racks and rails.

Troubleshooting Table

A comprehensive table listing faults, causes, troubleshooting steps, and solutions.

Maintenance Diagram

A visual guide detailing maintenance tasks and their recommended frequency.

Warranty Information

Information about the product warranty, coverage, and claim procedures.

Lubricating Moving Parts

Step-by-step guide on using graphite spray for lubricating moving components.

Cleaning After Sweeping (Scan-Line 900 Series)

Instructions for cleaning fire bricks and related components in the Scan-Line 900 series.

Cleaning After Sweeping (Side Windows Series)

Instructions for cleaning fire bricks in the Scan-Line 900 Side windows series.

Stove Data Table (EN 13240)

Table listing technical specifications, clearances, and fuel data for the stove.

Parts - Inside Fire Chamber (Scan-Line 900 Series)

Exploded view and part list for the internal fire chamber of the Scan-Line 900 series.

Parts - Inside Fire Chamber (Side Windows Series)

Exploded view and part list for the internal fire chamber of the Side windows series.

Parts - Door Assembly

Detailed breakdown of the stove's door components and their part numbers.

Parts - Glass Door Assembly

Detailed breakdown of the glass door components and their part numbers.

Parts - Baking Oven Door Assembly

Detailed breakdown of the baking oven door components and their part numbers.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

General Installation Guidelines

General guidance and requirements for installing the wood stove.

Distance Requirements

Specifies minimum safe distances to combustible and non-combustible materials.

Floor Requirements

Requirements for the floor supporting the stove, including non-combustible materials.

Chimney Connection

Guidelines for connecting the stove to the chimney system.

Combustion Air and Ventilation

Information on providing adequate air for combustion and room ventilation.

Stovedrawings and Measurements

Technical drawings and measurements for different stove models.

Assembling Thermal Stones

Instructions for assembling the thermal stones within the stove.

Connecting External Air Supply

How to connect an external air supply to the stove.

Installing the HAC Unit

Instructions for installing the HAC (Heat Accumulation) unit.

Clearances for Installation (EN 13 240)

Detailed clearance requirements for installation according to EN 13 240 standards.

Changing to Back Flue Outlet

Steps for modifying the stove to use a back flue outlet.

Door Stop Location Adjustment

Information on adjusting the door stop for proper functionality.

APPENDIX A: CLEAN AIR ACT AND SMOKE CONTROL AREAS

Clean Air Act and Smoke Control Areas

Information regarding smoke control areas and appliance suitability.

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Scan-Line 900 Series Declaration

Official declaration of compliance with EU harmonized regulations for the stove.

Scan-Line 900 Side Windows Series Declaration

Official declaration of compliance with EU harmonized regulations for the stove.

Heta Scan-Line 900 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHeta
ModelScan-Line 900 Series
CategoryWood stove
LanguageEnglish

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