Woodburnerworld Kresnik 4.5kW Installation And Operating Instructions Manual - Installation Instructions

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Summary of Kresnik 4.5kW

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    Wood burning stoves installation and operating instructions important – installation must only be carried out by a ‘gas safe’ registered engineer/installer please read this user’s installation and operating instructions fully before installation and operation keep these instructions for future refer...

  • Page 2: List Of Components

    This user manual is suitable for the models listed below: kresnik 4.5kw; kresnik 6kw; kresnik 8kw; kojin 8kw; logi 11kw; nusku 11kw list of components description of parts stove parts accessories 1. Ashpan 1 2. Coal guard 1 3. Ashpan tool 1 4. Legs 4 5. Leg height screws 4 6. Leg washers 4 7. Baffle...

  • Page 3: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly instructions please read these instructions carefully it is important that your stove is installed by a gas safe registered engineer/installer; incorrect installation can result in a fault and be dangerous. Your stove comes packed in a plywood crate. Two persons are required to move the cra...

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    2. Fix the legs with a set of the screws and washers supplied 3. Fit the flue collar with the set screws and washers supplied. Rear or top flue option if the top flue position is required remove the fitted flue cover and refit on the rear opening. 4. To fit the baffle: insert the baffle, upside down...

  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    Installation instructions read these instructions carefully before installation these instructions cover the basic principles to ensure satisfactory installation of the stove and cannot cover all situations due to the site of location conditions. In all cases the installation must comply with nation...

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    Flue draught a flue draught of minimum 1.2mm to a maximum 2.5mm water gauge is required for satisfactory appliance performance. The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output and, if it exceeds the recommended maximum, a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can...

  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions these stoves have been designed to burn clean and efficiently only when operated correctly following the manufacturer’s guidance given in this manual. Warning these appliances will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken when operating the controls. Air controls ...

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    On solid mineral fuels do not have more than a 30 degree incline of the fuel bed from front to back, when you put solid mineral fuels on the fuel bed. The height of loading fuels must not exceed the rear cast iron lining. The refuelling intervals at nominal heat output will be approximately every 4 ...

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    Safety notes for your guidance this appliance is not suitable for use in a shared flue. This appliance should never be operated with the doors open. Never clean glass when the stove is hot. Always use stove glass cleaner, which is available from diy and stove retailers, only when the stove is cool. ...

  • Page 10: Maintenance

    Maintenance stove body use a soft brush to clean the stove; cleaning must always be done after it has cooled down. The finish can be renewed with proprietary stove paint baffle plate remove and clean the baffle plate once a month to avoid soot or fly ash. Fireproof glass use a proprietary glass clea...

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    Problem solving problem probable cause corrective action fire difficult to start fire goes out wood, too damp or poor quality use the recommended fuel logs are too big to light the fire, use small & very dry twigs. To maintain the fire, use split logs. Lack of air open lower spin wheel and top air c...