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HWAM Monet stoves are tested by OMNI-Test Laboratories and certified to safety standards.
Lists the components provided with the HWAM wood-burning stove, such as manual and guarantee card.
Essential safety precautions and warnings for safe operation and installation of the stove.
Key checks and requirements to verify before beginning the stove installation process.
Specifies required distances from the stove, pipes, and fittings to flammable materials.
Details the requirements for noncombustible hearth pads to protect floors from heat.
Defines the minimum permissible ceiling height for safe stove installation.
Clearances needed for walls made of combustible materials when using a top vent.
Clearances required for combustible walls when using a rear vent.
Explains crucial chimney draft specifications for optimal performance and safety.
General guidelines and restrictions for installing appropriate chimneys for the HWAM stove.
Step-by-step instructions and necessary components for setting up a top vent system.
Instructions and considerations for configuring the stove for rear venting.
Methods for safely routing chimney connectors through combustible walls.
Specifies the necessary chimney height above the roof for proper draft and safety.
Details the functioning and adjustment of the stove's automatic air control system.
Explains the purpose and maintenance of the removable ash drawer for cleaning.
Describes the operation of the rotating ash grate for transferring ashes to the drawer.
Instructions on the correct installation and positioning of the stove's baffle plate.
Information on Skamol refractory plates, their handling, and potential minor imperfections.
Guidance on the heat-resistant glass, its properties, and cleaning methods.
Information regarding ceramic gaskets for sealing doors and glass, and their eventual replacement.
Discusses how local codes may allow reduced clearances with specific wall protection.
Emphasizes the need for adequate air for proper combustion and draft.
Guidelines for selecting and using dry, seasoned wood for efficient burning.
Step-by-step instructions for safely igniting and starting a fire in the stove.
Guidance on when and how to add wood to maintain the fire.
Safe methods for removing and disposing of ashes from the stove.
Instructions on cleaning the stove's exterior and performing minor repairs.
Guidance on cleaning and maintaining the soapstone parts of the stove.
Steps for disassembling and cleaning the Skamol components.
Recommendations for cleaning the stove's door glass without damage.
Detailed instructions for safely replacing the glass panel in the stove door.
Explains the dangers of creosote and the importance of regular chimney cleaning.
Addresses problems related to smoke emission, often caused by draft issues.
Diagnosing and rectifying issues where the wood is consumed too quickly.
Explains why the stove glass may become sooted and how to clean it.
Identifies operational causes for a white haze appearing on the glass.
Links creosote accumulation to poor combustion or insufficient draft.
Advises on checking for obstructions if the shaking grate is jammed.
Explains that graying surfaces are usually a sign of overheating.
Identifies wet wood as a common cause for the stove not producing sufficient heat.
| Brand | HWAM |
|---|---|
| Model | Monet |
| Category | Wood stove |
| Language | English |
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