1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
The stove is intended for ”intermittent combustion”. It is not meant to “heat
over” at night. By following the instruction below in “Lighting instruction” the
best and most environmentally friendly combustion is achieved.
The wood-burning stove is delivered ”ready for mounting” (the exhaust branch
may need to be screwed on) and must be connected to the chimney with a
smoke pipe. The connection between stove and chimney must, as far as
possible, be mounted in one straight piece (with as few bends as possible) and
as minimum horizontally, but preferably rising from the stove to the chimney.
Joints must be tight. Remember that is has to be possible to clean the pipe
(possibly with a cleaning hatch on the pipe).
Any unauthorised changes to the wood-burning stove will be viewed as a
structural change and thereby the warranty will be void and is also a risk to
safety.
In the door on your TT stove there is a spring that makes the door close by
itself when you let go of the handle.
This closing device is not a demand in the UK, Denmark and many other
countries and can therefore be removed. In the bottom hinge the split with
lentil head is removed which removes the tension from the spring. This is most
easily done by using a small screw driver and side-cutting pliers.