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wiking Miro 4 - User Manual

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01.11.2020 / 53-0756
Installation- and User’s Manual
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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Julie Miller MDJul 27, 2025
    Why is the glass pane on my Wiking Wood stove covered in soot?
    • A
      annecastilloJul 27, 2025
      Soot on the glass pane of your Wiking Wood stove can be due to several reasons. The wood may be too moist; ensure you're using firewood that has dried for at least 12 months and has a water content of 12-18%. A loose door seal can also cause this; check if the seals are soft and flexible, and replace them if needed. An insufficient supply of secondary air to the pane-flushing system may be the cause; try moving the air control lever further to the left. Finally, the temperature inside the stove might be too low; add more wood and adjust the regulating lever to the left.
  • J
    Joshua DickersonJul 31, 2025
    What to do if smoke enters the room when I open my Wiking Wood stove?
    • R
      Richard VillanuevaJul 31, 2025
      If smoke enters the room when you open your Wiking Wood stove, there could be a few reasons. First, check if the damper in the chimney is closed and open it. Poor chimney draft can also cause this; make sure the smoke pipe or chimney isn't blocked and that the chimney height is correct. Also, never open the door if the firewood is in flames.
  • T
    Terry GarciaAug 4, 2025
    Why I cannot make a sufficient fire in my Wiking Wood stove?
    • J
      jonesmorganAug 5, 2025
      If you're having trouble making a sufficient fire in your Wiking Wood stove, it could be due to incorrect lighting. Also, check for poor chimney draft. Ensure that the smoke pipe or chimney is not blocked and that the chimney height is correct in relation to its surroundings.
  • K
    Kathy SanchezAug 8, 2025
    Why are the fire-proof materials in the combustion chamber of my Wiking Wood stove blackened after firing?
    • K
      Kimberly CannonAug 9, 2025
      Blackened fire-proof materials in your Wiking Wood stove's combustion chamber could indicate that you haven't fired enough, meaning there's not enough air or firewood. Try moving the air control lever further to the left and igniting a larger quantity of wood. Another cause may be a loose seal in the door or ash drawer; ensure the seals are soft and flexible, and replace them if necessary. Excess chimney draft can also lead to this; close the damper in the chimney a bit at a time until the problem is solved, and simultaneously move the air control lever further to the right.
  • N
    nathanedwardsAug 13, 2025
    What to do if the door of my Wiking Wood stove is not completely sealed?
    • C
      Colin TaylorAug 13, 2025
      Close the door completely. If it cannot close completely, it must be replaced with an original spare part.
  • A
    Amy MillerAug 18, 2025
    Why does smoke enter the room when I open the Wiking Wood stove door?
    • M
      Mrs. Amy JohnsonAug 18, 2025
      If smoke enters the room when you open the door of your Wiking Wood stove, it might be due to a closed damper in the chimney. Make sure to open the damper. Another cause might be poor chimney draft, so ensure that the smoke pipe or chimney is not blocked and that the chimney height is correct in relation to its surroundings. Never open the door if the firewood is in flames.
  • D
    danielle58Aug 22, 2025
    Why are the fire-proof materials in my Wiking Wood stove blackened after firing?
    • C
      Curtis PetersonAug 22, 2025
      Blackened fire-proof materials in the combustion chamber of your Wiking Wood stove after firing can occur if you haven't fired enough, meaning there's not enough air or firewood. Try moving the regulating handle further to the left and igniting a larger quantity of wood. A loose seal in the door or ash drawer can also cause this issue; replace the seals if they are not soft and flexible. Excess chimney draft can also be a factor; close the damper in the chimney a bit at a time until the problem is solved, and move the regulating lever further to the right.

Summary

INSTALLATION

In general

General introduction to the woodburning stove and installation recommendations.

Safety Guidelines

Compliance with regulations, chimney sweep approval, and waste management.

Room Air Requirements

Ensuring adequate fresh air supply and floor load capacity for installation.

Technical Measures and Data

Test results from nominal test EN 13240 for stove performance.

Installation Details and Clearances

Floor Plate and Combustible Material Distances

Regulations for floor covering and minimum distances to combustible materials.

Chimney and Smoke Pipe Requirements

Ensuring sufficient chimney draught and preventing smoke nuisance.

Smoke Outlet Conversion

Miro 1-4: Top to Back Outlet

Step-by-step procedure to change the smoke outlet from top to rear.

Miro 5-6: Top to Rear Outlet

Procedure for converting the smoke outlet from top to rear for specific models.

Chimney Connection and Components

Connecting to the Chimney

Instructions for ensuring a tight chimney connection and preventing false draft.

Fitting Loose Parts

Ensuring all internal insulation plates are correctly fitted before installation.

Chimney Function and Sweeping

Importance of chimney draft, cleaning frequency, and actions during a chimney fire.

Type Badge and Serial Number Location

Information on where to find the type badge and serial number on different models.

FIRING MANUAL - WOOD

First Heating Session and Fuel Tips

Initial use advice, lacquer hardening, and guidelines for approved fuel types.

Wood Storage and Dimensions

Recommendations for storing wood and using appropriate fuel dimensions.

Stove Operation and Firing Techniques

Using the Air Damper

How to use the air control lever for optimal combustion and heating efficiency.

Special Fire Lighting Guide

Step-by-step guide for first, second, and third stoking, especially for stone cladding.

Lighting and Stoking Procedures

Detailed instructions for successfully lighting the stove and adding fuel.

FIRING IN GENERAL

Firing Techniques and Parameters

Advice on achieving rapid heat, fuel limits, re-firing intervals, and prolonged burning.

Best Combustion Practices

Tips for optimal combustion and avoiding overnight firing to prevent smoke.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning and Servicing

Daily cleaning, annual servicing, and internal cleaning of the combustion chamber.

Ash Pan Management

Instructions for safely emptying and disposing of ashes from the stove.

Stove Component Care and Guarantee

Insulation and Automatic System Check

Checking combustion chamber insulation and the WIKING® Automatic™ spring.

Door, Glass, Seals, and Surface

Maintenance advice for the door, glass, seals, and the stove's painted surface.

Guarantee Conditions

Information regarding guarantee limitations due to insufficient maintenance.

DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE

Trouble Shooting Common Issues

Insufficient Fire

Solutions for problems related to making a sufficient fire.

Glass Pane Sooting

Addresses issues with the glass pane becoming covered in soot.

Smoke Entering the Room

Troubleshooting smoke entering the room when opening the door.

Combustion Chamber Blackening

Explains why fire-proof materials may appear blackened after firing.

Uncontrollable Combustion

Provides solutions for when the combustion is uncontrollable.

Door Seal Integrity

Addresses issues with door seals not being completely sealed.

Product Information and Recycling

Space Heating Performance Data

Details on space heating performance, emissions, and efficiency ratings.

Product Characteristics and Precautions

Key product characteristics, including efficiency and assembly precautions.

End-of-Life and Recycling Guidelines

Information on the proper disposal and recycling of the stove.

Warranty Service Information

wiking Miro 4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandwiking
ModelMiro 4
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
LanguageEnglish

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