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Dear Hase customer,
In deciding on a Hase stove, you have purchased a top quali-
ty product. In our stove factory in Trier, Germany, we develop
and manufacture our stoves with the utmost care and precision,
using only premium-quality materials. Harmonious design,
state-of-the-art production methods as well as effi cient and
environmentally friendly combustion technology guarantee
that you can enjoy your Hase stove for many years to come.
Please read carefully through these operating instructions.
They provide important instructions and offer useful tips for
spending cosy hours around the fi re.
We hope you will enjoy your new HASE stove.
Yours sincerely,
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Contents
1.
General Information ........................................................73
1.1.
Defi nition of Safety Notes .............................73
1.2
Proper Use ........................................................73
1.3
Safety Instructions ...........................................73
2.
Control Elements Tula Standard ....................................75
2.1
3.
Relevant Building Regulations .......................................77
4.
Safety Distances ................................................................77
5.
Installation Tula Standard ................................................77
5.1
6.
Chimney Tula Standard....................................................78
6.1
Chimney Tula direct vent stove ....................78
7.
Flue Pipe Connection .......................................................78
7.1
7.2
Tula direct vent stove ......................................78
8.
9.
Butterfl y Valve Tula Standard ..........................................79
10. Fuel Load Sizes and Thermal Output ...........................79
11.
Regulating the Combustion Air ......................................79
12. The Right Fuel ....................................................................80
13. Initial Operation ................................................................80
14. Lighting the Fire ................................................................81
14.1 Lighting the Fire Tula Standard .....................81
Output Tula Standard ......................................82
15.2 Adding Fuel / Heating at Nominal Thermal .
Output Tula direct vent stove........................82
16. Heating at Low Thermal Output ....................................83
17.
Emptying the Ash Drawer ...............................................83
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18. The Combustion Process ................................................83
18.1 Drying Phase ....................................................83
18.2 Degasifi cation Phase .......................................83
18.3 Burn-off Phase .................................................83
18.4 Expansion Noises ............................................84
19. The Chemistry of Wood ..................................................84
21.
Evaluating the Combustion Quality ..............................84
23. Storing and Drying Wood ...............................................85
24. Cleaning and Maintenance .............................................85
24.1 Steel Cladding ..................................................85
24.2 Flue Gas Paths .................................................85
24.4 Fire Box Lining .................................................85
24.5 Sealing Strips ....................................................86
25. Troubleshooting ................................................................87
26. Technical Data ...................................................................88
27. CE Declaration of Conformity ........................................90

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