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Spartherm Premium - User Manual

Spartherm Premium
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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING MANUAL
FIREPLACE INSERTS PREMIUM & LEAN
STATUS 06.2023
The fire of your life.

Table of Contents

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Summary

Safety Information

1.1 Intended Use

Defines the primary purpose and limitations of the fireplace insert for domestic use only.

1.2 Authorized Target Groups

Identifies user categories: Manufacturer, Owner, Qualified Personnel, Users, and their responsibilities.

1.3 Emergency Procedures

Instructions for actions to take in emergency situations like fire or other hazards.

1.4 Chimney Fire Safety

Information and actions to take in case of a chimney fire, including prevention.

1.5 General Safety Precautions

General warnings, prohibitions, liability information, and prohibited usage conditions.

Product Information

2.1 Functional Principle

Explains how combustion air flows and is controlled, detailing primary, secondary, and tertiary air.

2.2 Operating Modes

Describes the two operating modes: Room air sealed and room air dependent.

2.3 Material Properties

Details the materials used for the unit body and firebox lining, noting potential for cracks.

2.4 Protective Devices

Lists safety features like ceramic glass window and self-closing door mechanism.

2.5 Model Overview

Presents different available fireplace insert models with visual diagrams for identification.

2.6 Product Overview Diagram

Provides a detailed diagram and labels of the fireplace insert components for identification.

2.7 Scope of Delivery

Lists items included in the product package and optional components for purchase.

2.8 Technical Data

Detailed technical specifications, performance data, emissions, and dimensions for various models.

2.9 Nominal Heat Output Adjustment

Explains how to check and adjust nominal heat output via the combustion air slider position.

2.10 Dimensions

Provides detailed physical dimensions for various models for installation planning and site preparation.

Types of Fuel

3.1 Fuel Information

Discusses fuel properties, moisture content, combustion characteristics, and recommended wood types like beech.

3.2 Permissible Fuel Types

Lists approved and prohibited fuel types for safe operation, with legal consequences for non-compliance.

3.3 Permissible Igniters

Specifies approved igniters and those that must not be used due to safety risks like deflagration.

3.4 Fuel Storage Guidelines

Provides recommendations for storing fuel safely and effectively, both indoors and outdoors, and drying periods.

3.5 Fuel Piece Size

Details recommended sizes for fuel pieces for optimal burning and heat output, for fast or slow burning.

Assembly

4.1 Assembly Safety Warnings

Crucial safety warnings and instructions before starting assembly to prevent severe injuries from incorrect procedures.

4.2 Assembly Requirements

Outlines legal, technical, and regulatory prerequisites for installation, including standards and building codes.

4.3 Installation Site Requirements

Details requirements for the installation room, surface, ventilation, and safety distances for fire prevention.

4.3.2 Safety Distances

Specifies minimum distances to flammable objects and materials from the unit to prevent fire hazards.

4.3.3 Installation Dimensions

Provides detailed measurements and diagrams for proper unit placement relative to flue gas and air connections.

4.3.4 Convection Air Apertures

Specifies required openings for air circulation and heat dissipation for various models.

4.3.5 Flue Gas Routing

Guidelines for connecting the unit to the chimney system, including pipe routing, cleaning, and delivery pressure.

4.4 Preparation for Assembly

Lists necessary materials, tools, and initial checks before starting assembly to ensure a smooth process.

4.5 Transporting the Unit

Instructions and warnings for safely moving the unit, considering its weight and size to prevent injury.

4.6 Unpacking the Unit

Steps for safely removing the unit from its packaging and checking for damage or missing items.

4.7 Adjusting Counterweight

Procedure for adjusting the counterweight for self-closing doors to ensure proper closing speed.

4.8 Connecting Flue Gas Routing

Steps for connecting the unit to the flue gas system, including pipe alignment and radiation protection plate.

4.9 Connecting Combustion Air Line

Instructions for optional connection of a combustion air line to the unit for improved air supply.

4.10 Installing the Unit on Site

Details installation procedures for both non-flammable and flammable construction materials, with diagrams.

4.11 Checking the Installation

Final checks to ensure correct and safe installation, leak-tightness, and functional protective devices.

4.12 Initial Start-up Procedure

Steps for the first operation, including safety checks, initial heating process, and owner instruction.

4.13 Instructing the Owner

Information the installer must provide to the unit owner regarding operation, maintenance, and safety.

Use

5.1 Safety Information for Use

Critical warnings and instructions for safe operation, including dangers of poisoning and burns from hot components.

5.2 Heating Mode

Detailed steps for preparing and operating the unit in heating mode, including weather checks and air supply.

5.2.3 Controlling the Heating Process

Guidance on adjusting combustion air for optimal burning, flame pattern, and output based on various factors.

5.2.4 Refuelling the Unit

Safe procedures for adding fuel during operation, emphasizing slow door opening and ember condition.

5.2.5 Ending the Heating Process

Instructions for safely concluding a heating cycle, ensuring complete combustion and air closure to prevent explosion risk.

Cleaning

6.1 Safety Information for Cleaning

Warnings and precautions to prevent damage to surfaces and glass during cleaning, advising on agents.

6.2 Cleaning Intervals

Guidance on how often cleaning should be performed based on usage intensity, heating habits, and fuel quality.

6.3 Simple Cleaning

Steps for routine cleaning of surfaces, firebox, air openings, and ash grate using appropriate methods.

6.4 Annual Cleaning

Procedure for more thorough cleaning involving disassembly and reassembly of unit components for deep cleaning.

Service Work

7.1 Safety Information for Service Work

Safety warnings for maintenance and repair activities, emphasizing qualified personnel and cooled-down unit.

7.2 Maintenance Intervals

Recommendations for regular professional maintenance at least once a year, depending on usage.

7.3 Maintenance Measures

Covers maintenance of stove system, flue gas pipe, combustion air paths, door seals, and firebox lining.

7.4 Malfunction Repair

Troubleshooting guide for common issues like smoke, noise, door problems, and improper burning, with solutions.

Disassembly

8.1 Safety Information for Disassembly

Safety warnings and precautions before disassembling the unit, emphasizing cooling and floor protection.

8.2 Dismantling the Unit

Steps for safely disconnecting and removing the unit from the stove system, chimney, and combustion air line.

Disposal

9.1 Disposing of Packaging

Instructions for environmentally friendly disposal of packaging materials, emphasizing recycling and separation.

9.2 Disposing of the Unit

Guidelines for proper and environmentally sound disposal of the unit through specialized services according to regulations.

Appendix

10.1 Accessories

Lists optional accessories and provides contact information for brochures, spare parts, and price lists.

10.2 Warranty Terms

Information on warranty terms and where to find detailed warranty information on the manufacturer's website.

10.3 Standards and Regulations

Lists relevant national and international standards and regulations applicable to the product installation and operation.

10.4 Declarations of Conformity

Information on product compliance with European directives and CE labeling, with availability of performance declarations.

Spartherm Premium Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSpartherm
Fuel TypeWood
ModelPremium
MaterialSteel
Glass TypeCeramic
Flue Diameter150 mm
Heat OutputVaries by model (5-14 kW)

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