Instruction Manual
10 GB
well when making the re for the rst time as the
varnish on the stove will release some smoke or
smell. Both the smoke and smell will disappear and
are not hazardous.
Lighting a re
Insert small dry pieces of kindling wood, ignite and
ensure that the ames have established before
closing the door. Open the air vent control (FIG 5)
before you close the door. Additional ignition air is
obtained by leaving the door slightly open. When the
ames are stable and the chimney is warm, the air
supply is regulated with this air vent control.
When there is a glowing layer of ash, new wood logs
can be inserted. Remember to pull the hot ember
forward in the burn chamber when inserting new logs
so that the wood is ignited from the front. The ignition
vent control should be opened each time new logs are
inserted so that the ames get established. The re
should burn with bright and lively ames.
IMPORTANT! Always remember to open the air
vent control and the door when new wood logs
are inserted into a hot burn chamber. Let the
ames get established on the wood before the
draught is reduced.
When the draught in the chimney is low and
the vent is closed, the gas from the rewood
can be ignited with a bang. This can cause
damages to the product as well as the immediate
environment.
Using the stove with low combustion eect increases
pollution as well as the risk of a re in the chimney.
Never allow the stove or ue to become glowing
red. Turn o the air vent control should this happen.
Regulation of the air vent control takes some
experience, but after a little while a natural rhythm for
the re will be found.
6. Maintenance
Cleaning and Inspection
The stove should be inspected thoroughly and
cleaned at least once per season (possibly in
combination with the sweeping of the chimney and
chimney pipes). Ensure that all joints are tight and
that the gaskets are rightly positioned. Exchange any
gaskets that are worn or deformed.
Remember that the stove must always be cold when
inspected.
Ashes
The ashes should be removed at regular intervals.
Be aware that the ashes can contain hot ember even
several days after the re is nished. Use a container
of non-combustible material to remove the ashes. It is
recommended to leave a layer of ashes in the bottom
as this further insulates the burn chamber. Take
care with the Thermotte® plates when the ashes are
removed, particularly when using an ash shovel, so as
not to damage them.
Thermotte® Plates
The insulation plates (Thermotte) (FIG 8) are
classied as “wear and tear” parts which will require to
be exchanged after some years.
The wear time will depend on the individual use of
your product. Nordpeis oers a one-year warranty
on these parts.After this, replacements can be
purchased.
Please note: Wood logs that are too long can cause
strain and crack the plates, due to the tension created
between the side plates.
A. Right side plate
B. Left side plate
C. Rear bottom plate
D. Forward bottom plate
Door and Glass
Should there be any soot on the glass it may be
necessary to clean it. Use dedicated glass cleaner.
(NB! Be careful, detergents can damage the varnish).
If dierent detergents are used they may damage the
glass. A good advice for cleaning the glass is to use a
damp cloth or kitchen roll paper and apply some ash
from the burn chamber. Rub around the ash on the
glass and nish o with a piece of clean and damp
kitchen roll paper.
NB! Only clean when the glass is cold. Check
regularly that the transition between the glass and
the door is completely tight. Periodically, it may be
necessary to change the gaskets on the door to
ensure that the burn chamber is air tight and working
optimally. These gaskets can be bought as a set
including ceramic glue.
Ceramic glass should
be disposed of as resid-
ual waste, together with
pottery and porcelain
CERAMIC GLASS
CANNOT BE
RECYCLED
Recycling of the refractory glass
Refractory glass cannot be recycled. Old glass, bre-
akage or otherwise unusable refractory glass, must be
discarded as residual waste. Refractory glass has a
higher melting temperature, and can therefore not be
recycled together with glass. In case it would be mixed
with ordinary glass, it would damage the raw material
and could, in worst case end the recycling of glass.