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Type | Wood stove |
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Material | Steel |
Flue Outlet Diameter | 150 mm |
Distance to flammable materials - To the back | 100 mm |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Details the five-year warranty covering defects in materials or workmanship, excluding misuse or neglect.
Provides technical specifications for RAIS Mino II, RAIS Mino II Soapstone, and RAIS Rondo models.
Explains how RAIS stoves utilize convection for efficient heat circulation in the room.
Outlines requirements for Class A UL 103 HT approved chimney systems or masonry chimneys.
Covers essential safety checks, permits, floor protection, and air supply before installing the stove.
Instructions for installing the optional turntable feature on the RAIS Rondo model.
Specifies minimum safe distances from the stove and connector pipe to combustible surfaces.
Recommends minimum clearance to non-combustible materials for ease of cleaning and accessibility.
Step-by-step instructions for mounting the soapstone sides onto the stove body.
Details minimum safe clearances to combustible walls and connectors for various configurations.
Specifies minimum clearance to non-combustible walls for accessibility and cleaning.
Describes the necessary non-combustible material for floor protection under and around the stove.
Guidance on selecting, seasoning, drying, and storing wood for optimal burning and efficiency.
Brief mention of how to identify correct air adjustment by observing ashes and chamber walls.
Explains the three positions of the air control handle for regulating combustion.
Details primary, secondary, and tertiary air for optimal wood combustion and clean glass.
Instructions for the initial fires to break in the stove, prevent damage, and manage smells.
Step-by-step guide for safely lighting a fire and adding logs for sustained burning.
Lists prohibited fuels and liquids for starting or maintaining a fire in the stove.
Methods for cleaning soapstone panels, including using damp rags or paint-thinner for stains.
Procedure for removing ashes, leaving a layer for insulation, and storing ashes safely.
Instructions for disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling the smoke baffles and retainers.
Explains creosote formation, risks, and the importance of regular inspection and removal.
Safe procedures for disposing of stove ashes in a metal container away from combustibles.
Addresses common problems like smoke seeping, soot on glass, and stove burning too fast or slow.