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TermaTech A/S, Gunnar Clausens Vej 36, DK-8260 Viby J www.termatech.com 21-12-2023 LP Item no. 99-274
• Sounds that occur during combustion are normal for wood-burning stoves. These sounds arise as metal expands/contracts.
If there are defects covered by this warranty upon delivery to the customer or if such defects arise during the warranty period,
TermaTech A/S undertakes to send a suitable replacement component at no cost to remedy the defect. There is no further
obligation for TermaTech A/S to remedy the defect, such as installing the replacement component.
In addition to the right to the replacement component, the buyer is not entitled to compensation for either direct or indirect
costs/damages. Repairs of defects or replacement of parts on the product do not extend the warranty period for the product or the
replaced component. A new warranty period is not initiated for either the product or the replaced component. In addition to the
above warranty rules, the consumer also has the rights specified in mandatory consumer protection legislation.
Notification
Notification of any defects and deficiencies must be made to the dealer who sold the product. The buyer must be able to prove that
the product was purchased from the dealer and when it was purchased, for example, by providing an invoice/purchase receipt. The
buyer must provide the product's type designation and production number, as indicated on the product. If the buyer wishes to
invoke a defect, the seller must be notified within 14 days after the defect is identified.
Warranty & Safety
Any unauthorized modification of the wood-burning stove will be considered a structural alteration and will thereby void the
warranty/right of complaint. Safety will also be compromised.
7 Safety Distances and Placement of the Stove
Be particularly attentive to the different clearance requirements and distances to combustible materials for flue pipes, chimney
components, and the wood-burning stove. Distances below only apply to the stove.
Clearances to Non-Combustible Materials:
To prevent discoloration, odor from paint and wallpaper that is heat-affected, as well as to enhance heat output from the stove and
facilitate cleaning, it is recommended to maintain a minimum distance of at least 100mm.
Clearances to Combustible Materials:
The following minimum clearances are applicable for the stove to combustible materials and must be adhered to. Even with these
minimum clearances, the walls may still become warm (up to 80°C).
7.1 Safety distances when using UNINSULATED flue Pipes
Distance to Combustible Wall Behind the Stove: 150mm Figure 1:
Distance to Combustible Side Wall: 350mm Figure 1:
Distance at 45° Placement in Corner: 125mm Figure 2:
Furniture Clearance: 1100mm Figure 1 & 2:
The distance from the top of the stove to the ceiling, minimum: 750mm
Figure 1 Figure 2