This can be caused by down-draught in the chimney and most often happens
in specific wind directions. The chimney may be too short for the ridge or trees
may have grown and are creating turbulence.
Remember not to open the door while there are flames.
The stove is difficult to light and may die out
There may be a number of causes. The most typical are:
The damper is not sufficiently open.
The firewood is too wet.
The draught in the chimney is too small or maybe it is blocked or leaking.
The ember layer was too small/incinerated and did not give enough heat to
light the logs. Possibly give some start-up air to the fire by opening the
damper (pushed down and to the right) to get the stove going again. Then the
damper has to be closed again (back to position between left and the middle).
Depending on the problem it may be necessary to contact the dealer, installer
or a chimney sweep.
The glass soots up
The wood is too moist.
Lack of draught in the chimney.
Check that the damper is not closed.
Door is closed too early at lighting (point 3 section 2).
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TT10 + TT10S + TT10G
Height: 1009mm (TT10+TT10G) 1044mm (TT10S)
Width: 518mm (TT10+TT10G) 525mm(TT10S)
Depth: 462mm (TT10+TT10G) 490mm
(TT10S)
Weight: 111kg (TT10+TT10G) 205kg (TT10S)
TT10H + TT10HS
Height: 1244mm (TT10H) 1279mm (TT10HS)
Width: 518mm (TT10H) 525mm(TT10HS)
Depth: 462 mm (TT10H) 490 mm
(TT10HS)
Weight: 145kg (TT10H) 260kg (TT10HS)
Average values for testing of TT10 models:
Exhaust gas temperature 320 °C
Exhaust gas mass flow 4.5 g/s
Effect degree 82%