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Varde Aura 1
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Varde Aura 3 Stone
Installation
and User Manual
Revision 8
8th version 14/05/2018 UK
Pottemagervej 1, 7100 Vejle, Denmark. www.vardeovne.dk
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new wood-
burning stove from Varde.
Wood-burning stoves from VARDE stand on the stylistic bedrock
of Scandinavian design created with the ambition of unifying
quality, functionality and design.
With a VARDE stove, you and your family are ensured a warm
gathering point and tranquil quality moments for many years
into the future.
Contents
Welcome and contents Page 2
Facts about Aura 1 Page 3
Facts about Aura 2 Page 4
Facts about Aura 11 Page 5
Facts about Aura 3 Stone Page 6
Facts about Aura 3 Page 7
Rules and approvals Page 8
Floor material and distances Page 9
Installation distances Page 10
Chimney Page 11
Chimney connection to stove Page 12
How it works Page 13
How it works Page 14
How to light up and use your stove Page 15
Overview of loose parts Page 16
Vermiculite Page 17
Choice of wood Page 18
Maintenance Page 19
Spare parts Page 20
How to correct faults Page 21
Test certificate (RRF) Page 22
Warranty Page 23
Jan Meldgaard
CEO
Varde Ovne A/S
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Warranty
All Varde stoves undergo substantial quality control, and we take
pride in supplying the same high quality at all times. We do, however,
offer a 5-year warranty for any manufacturing defects, should
they occur.
The warranty does not cover:
Wearing parts, vermiculite panels in the combustion chamber,
glass, handles, gaskets, cast-iron base and shaker grate.
Damage there is the result of incorrect operation, e.g. overheating,
unapproved fuel, incorrect connections, lack of or incorrect
maintenance, etc. (see these user instructions).
Damage caused by external effects of a physical nature.
Transportation costs in connection with any warranty repair.
Installation/dismantling during the warranty period.
Compensation for any consequential damage, including damage to
other items.
All enquiries regarding complaints must be made through the
dealer where the stove was purchased.
When making a complaint, make sure that the complaint includes
pictures, the purchase receipt and the 16-figure serial number, which
is on the rear of the stove.
Pottemagervej 1, 7100 Vejle, Denmark. www.vardeovne.dk
Varde Ovne A/S cannot be held responsible for any printing errors.
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Technical data, Aura 1
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
24.5-36.0x30.0x28.0 cm
Smoke outlet Ø 15 cm
Installation height, top: 97 cm
Installation height, rear: 83 cm
Distance to non-flammable material:
510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material:
Rear=12.5 cm, Side=30 cm, Front=80 cm
Height (cm) 100
Width (cm) 51
Depth (cm) 45
Weight (kg) 104
Output 3-7 kW
Nominal output 5.0 kW
Heated area 30-105 m2
Efficiency 81%
EEI 108
Flue gas data: 265°C at 25°C, 12 pa.
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Technical data, Aura 2
Height (cm) 100
Width (cm) 50
Depth (cm) 45
Weight (kg) 104
Output 3-7 kW
Nominal output 5.0 KW
Heated area 30-105 m2
Efficiency 81%
EEI 108
Flue gas data: 265°C at 25°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
24.5-36.0x30.0x28.0 cm
Smoke outlet Ø 15 cm
Installation height, top: 97 cm
Installation height, rear: 83 cm
Distance to non-flammable material:
510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material:
Rear=12.5 cm, Side=30 cm, Front=30 cm
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How to correct a fault.
Smoke entering room
Poor draught in the chimney.
Check that the flue and chimney are not blocked.
Check that the chimney height is correct in accordance with the surroundings.
Glass and/or chimney soot:
Wood is too wet.
There is insufficient combustion air (secondary air).
You have closed the kindling air too quickly when you started the fire.
There must always be clear flames in the combustion chamber.
The stove is not heating the room:
The wood is too wet (all the energy is being used up in drying the wood) or the wood is
poor quality.
Check that the smoke guide plate is positioned correctly (free passage for smoke).
Insufficient combustion air (secondary air).
The fire burns too intensely:
The gasket in the door or ash pan does not seal (it must be replaced).
The chimney draught is too powerful (fit a damper in the chimney).
Check that the kindling air is closed.
The shaker grate is stuck:
Check that a piece of wood or similar is not stuck in the grate.
Check that the shaker grate bar is in the correct position.
Recycling
Packaging
In consideration of the environment, the packaging should be disposed of in accordance with
local regulations for the disposal of waste. The packaging is 100% recyclable.
Ceramic glass
Ceramic glass must be taken to the local recycling station and recycled with other ceramics
and porcelain, where it is sent to a waste disposal facility.
Vermiculite
Vermiculite panels from the stove must be taken to the recycling station, where they will be
sent to a waste disposal facility
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Spare parts list:
Log retainer, product no. and EAN number
Aura 1 and 11 : 100483 /5703505042920
Aura 2 and 3 : 100477 / 5703505601110
Top Cover, product no. and EAN number
Aura 3 and 3 Stone : 100701 / 5703505049233 (Steel Ø165 VO logo)
Aura 1, 11 and 2 : 100266 / 5703505033546 (Cast iron)
Glass, product no. and EAN number
Aura 1 and 11 : 100280 / 5703505042722
Aura 2 and 3 : 100281 / 5703505042739
Handle, product no. and EAN number
Aura 1 and 11 : 100402 / 5703505042142
Aura 2 : 100404 / 5703505042159
Aura 3 : 100408 / 5703505043668
Ash pan, product no. and EAN number
Aura 1, 2, 3 and 11 : 100712 / 5703505044382
Set of vermiculite panels, product no. and EAN number : Including smoke guide
plate Aura 1 and 11 : 100309 / 5703505042814
Aura 2 and 3 : 100318 / 5703505038831
Gasket for glass and ash pan, product number and EAN number
100443 / 5703505045457
Gasket for door incl. glue, product number and EAN number:
100351 / 5703505040162
Glass cleaner spray, product number and EAN number: 100493 / 5703505045471
Repair spray for paint
Black 400 ml: 100603 / 5701909002069
Grey 400 ml : 100604 / 5701909006142
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Height (cm) 110
Width (cm) 51
Depth (cm) 45
Weight (kg) 113
Output 3-7 kW
Nominal output 5.0 kW
Heated area 30-105 m2
Efficiency 81%
EEI 108
Technical data, Aura 11
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
24.5-36.0x30.0x28.0 cm
Smoke outlet Ø 15 cm
Installation height, top: 107 cm
Installation height, rear: 92 cm
Distance to non-flammable material:
510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material:
Rear=12.5 cm, Side=300 cm, Front=80 cm
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Height (cm) 91
Width (cm) 51
Depth (cm) 46
Weight (kg) 190
Output 3-7 kW
Nominal output 5.0 kW
Heated area 30-105 m2
Efficiency 81%
EEI 108
Flue gas data: 265°C at 25°C, 12 pa.
Technical data, Aura 3 Stone
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
24.5-36.0x30.0x28.0 cm
Smoke outlet Ø 15 cm
Installation height, top: 86 cm
Distance to non-flammable material:
510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material:
Rear=12.5 cm, Side=30 cm, Front=80 cm
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Maintenance:
As with anything else that you use on a daily basis, your stove must of course be maintained.
You should only clean your stove when it is cold. Wipe the outside using a dry cloth, and you
should clean it regularly on the inside. The actual combustion chamber should be cleaned of ash,
soot and tar remnants. You should also remove the smoke guide plate, because dirt and soot
will build up behind it, and check that there is free access through the flue and chimney. You
should also check that the gaskets in the door and ash pan are not worn out. If the gaskets do
not seal properly, they must be replaced. Remember to lubricate the door hinges as required.
Glass
We recommend the use of VARDE glass cleaner to clean the pane; this can be bought from our
dealers.
The ash pan must be emptied regularly, and the ash can be disposed of along with your
domestic waste. But you must of course make sure that the ash does not contain any embers. If
you are unsure about how to clean or maintain your wood-burning stove, contact the dealer who
sold you the unit or contact your chimney inspector.
In particular, following a long period of time where you have not used the stove, before using it
again you must make sure that there is nothing blocking the flue or the chimney.
Some exposed areas of the stoves painted surface can over time become w orn out
e.g. through cleaning or overheating of the wood-burning stove. However, this can be repaired
using a special coating, Senotherm®, which comes in a spray can and can be purchased from
your dealer.
The panels in the combustion chamber are known as vermiculite panels and will become worn
over time. If a piece of wood damages a vermiculite panel, it has no effect on combustion. You
do not need to replace the panels unless the crack in the panel is more than about ½ cm wide.
Only original spare parts from Varde Ovne A/S may be used.
The door is fitted on a lock spring, which pulls the door in. This is a regulatory requirement in
certain countries. The spring is attached to the hinge, and can be removed if you do not wish to
have a spring-loaded door.
No unauthorised alterations may be made to the wood-burning stove.
All of the exterior parts of the wood-burning stove will become very hot during use.
You should therefore exercise necessary caution.
IMPORTANT!!
Chimney fires
If your chimney catches fire, you must follow this procedure:
- Close all of the air supplies to the stove and telephone 112.
(Most chimney fires will go out on their own once you have stopped any air from getting into the
stove).
As a minimum, you must contact your chimney inspector, who will then inspect the stove and
chimney for damage.
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Your new stove
When you use the stove for the first time, the
surface coating will cure and smoke will come
from the stove and it will have a slightly
pungent smell, which will disappear after a
good airing. We therefore recommend that
you open doors and windows so there is
airflow to/from outside.
During the curing process, the coating will
become soft and vulnerable, so therefore
avoid touching the coated surfaces. We also
recommend that you regularly open and close
the door during the first couple of hours to
avoid the doors gasket from becoming stuck
to the coating.
Which wood is the best?
In general, beech is the best wood for a fire. It
burns evenly and produces very little smoke
and the ash is clean and does not take up
much space. Ash, maple and birch are also
suitable alternatives.
How big do the pieces of wood have to be?
Wood with a diameter that is greater than 810
cm should be chopped into smaller pieces. The
logs must be 2025 cm in length. Using larger
amounts of firewood than stated in the table on
the bottom of the page, will load the stove with
heat that is higher than it is designed for, which
will cause a higher temperature in the chimney
and lower efficiency.
This can result in the chimney being damaged,
and the warranty will be void.
Kindling sticks
Length: 2025 cm
Size 3x3 cm
Normal amount:
1015 sticks (approx. 1.5 kg)
Logs
Length: 25-30 cm
Diameter: max. 10 cm
Normal amount: 2 logs (approx. 1.3 kg)
What can you make a fire with?
This Varde stove has been approved and
tested for the combustion of wood. Only dry
wood may be used with a max. water
content of 21% and a size that is suitable for
the combustion chamber. If you use wet
wood, it will produce a lot of tarry soot,
pollute the outdoor air and your stove will
have a poor fuel economy. Wood from newly
felled trees contains approx. 6070% water,
and it is completely unsuitable for use in
fires. You should expect that wood from
newly cut trees will have to be stored under
a roof for at least 12 months to dry before it
can be used in the stove.
Do not use! - Take care of the
environment
Similarly, you must never fire your stove
with wood that is toxic when burned, such as
glulam, particle board, painted or laminated
wood. If you fire your stove with these
completely unsuitable materials, it will
change the combustion properties, which will
affect the stoves output and can result in
overheating of the stove and the warranty
will be void. In addition, the burning of this
kind of material will lead to emissions of
very unpleasant smoke with extremely high
levels of pollution.
Top-down method to light fire
Do not stack the
fire wood higher
than shown on
page 14.
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Height (cm) 87
Width (cm) 48
Depth (cm) 44
Weight (kg) 104
Output 3-7 kW
Nominal output 5.0 kW
Heated area 30-105 m2
Efficiency 81%
EEI 108
Technical data, Aura 3
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
24.5-36.0x30.0x28.0 cm
Smoke outlet Ø 15 cm
Installation height, top: 86 cm
Installation height, rear: 71 cm
Distance to non-flammable material:
510 cm (recommended)
Distance to flammable material:
Rear=12.5 cm, Side=30 cm, Front=80 cm
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Important!
Before you install and use your new Varde
stove for the first time, w e recommend
that you first spend a couple of minutes reading
this Installation and User Manual.
Inspection of the installation
It is extremely important that the installation is
inspected by an authorised chimney inspector
before the stove is used for the first time.
Applicable regulations
The installation must comply with all local
regulations, including those that refer to
national and European standards. Seek
advice and guidance from the dealer from
which you bought the stove or from a
professional installation technician.
NB: All Varde wood-burning stoves are
closed fires.
This Varde stove is approved in accordance
with:
European Standard DS/EN 13240/PrEN 16510
German Stufe 2 and Norwegian NS and §15 for
Austria and is accordingly certified as having
eco-friendly combustion properties.
The stoves are designed for intermittent
combustion and are also designed for
chimneys with several stoves connected.
Professional installation
We recommend that you seek advice from the
dealer you purchased the stove from or from
another competent installation technician, as
there can be specific details that must be
taken into consideration with the installation.
Duty to report
The local chimney inspector has a duty to report.
Before the installation is carried out, the stove must be stored in a dry place at room temper-
ature. The stove does not tolerate moisture.
Please note that your existing chimney may not necessarily be efficient enough for a new,
modern wood-burning stove.
EU Declaration of Conformity. MANUFACTURER
Name: Varde Ovne A/S
Address Pottermagervej 1, 7100 Vejle, Denmark
Fireplace Inspection
Name: RRF
Address Im Lopperfeld 34b, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany
Product Varde
Product type Aura 1, 11, 2, 3 and 3 Stone
Type designation Wood-burning stove, suitable for intermittent use
Standard Construction product (89/106/EC/) standard used
EN 13240
Application Heating of homes
Fuel Wood
Special conditions None
CE marking
Issued 2017
Nominal output 5.0 kW
Type of fuel Wood
Flue gas temperature 265°C
Efficiency 81%
CO emissions 0.10%
Jan Meldgaard
CEO
Varde Ovne
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Vermiculite
The panels in the combustion chamber are know n as vermiculite panels and they
become worn over time. The smoke guide plate also becomes worn.
You only need to replace the panels if the crack is more than about ½ cm wide.
Vermiculite
A special fireproof material made of compressed stone granulate, which looks like fibreboard.
The panels are insulating and ensure that the stove does not wear out. Vermiculite panels are
not covered by the warranty.
Vermiculite is a very porous material and must be handled with care.
Only original spare parts from Varde Ovne A/S may be used.
1. Smoke guide plate
2. Left side plate
3. Right side plate
4. Rear plate
How to replace the vermiculite cladding
1. Lift the smoke guide plate/top plate gently and tilt the side up; it can be edged out
diagonally.
2. Lift the left side plate gently and take out.
3. Lift the right side plate gently and take out.
4. Remove the bar on the shaker grate; do this by removing the ash pan and lifting the
rotating section of the cast iron base on the left side. You can then remove the bar from the
shaker grate through the hole.
5. Push the cast iron base right to the back of the stove and lift at the front, allowing the rear
plate to slide free.
To fit, repeat the procedure in reverse.
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2 3
4
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1. Shaker grate
2. Log retainer
3. Vermiculite
4. Ash pan
5. Cast iron door
6. Top plate
7. Air rosette for kindling air
8. Secondary air damper
9. Throttle for shaker grate
10. Tertiary air beam (tertiary airflow)
11. Flue collar
12. Magnet for base cover, can vary depending on model
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3
4
5
6
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Aura 1, 2, 3, 11 and 3 Stone 11
Overview of loose parts
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General advice and instructions are available on the Varde Ovne website.
www.vardeovne.dk
Floor material:
If the stove is to stand on a flammable floor, then the floor area on which it stands must
naturally be covered by a non-combustible material, e.g. a steel sheet, glass sheet, tiles or
artificial slate sheet. The floor sheet must extend by at least 15 cm out from the sides of the
stove and at least 30 cm out from the front. However, we recommend 50 cm in front of the
stove.
The floor structure must also be able to support the stove and if required, the chimneys total
weight.
Installation distances:
If the wall is non-combustible, the stove may be positioned next to it. However, we recommend
that you keep a gap of 510 cm, which will mean that you will be able to clean behind the stove.
If the chimney cleanout access door is behind the stove, make sure there free access to it and
there is enough space to clean the chimney thought it.
Installing the stove in relation to combustible material.
It is recommended that there is a distance of 22.5 cm from the outer edge of the flue to any
combustible material. Please note that there may be other national and local regulations relating
to the distance to combustible material. Contact your local chimney inspector for advice.
The stoves individual distance to combustible material is shown on page 10 or under the
technical data.
Stove Weight in kg
Aura 1 104
Aura 11 113
Aura 2 104
Aura 3 104
Aura 3 Stone 190
Fresh air supply
In the room where the wood-burning stove is to be installed, you must ensure that there
is sufficient fresh air supply. Combustion only works effectively when new air is
constantly supplied to the fire.
This can be achieved, for example, by installing room ventilation valves in the walls.
It must not be possible to block these air grates.
The combustion requires airflow of approx. 14-20 m³/h.
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Installation distances:
The stove must, in accordance with the applicable regulations, comply with the following
minimum distances to combustible walls and materials:
From the sides: 30 cm
Rear: 12.5 cm
Distance to furniture: 80 cm
NB: Note that B (from chimney to the wall) is a recommendation. There may be
different local/national rules.
Aura 1, 11, 2, 3 and 3 Stone
A 12,5 cm C 30 cm
B 22,5 cm D 80 cm
Aura 2
Aura 3 and Aura 3 Stone
Aura 1 and 11
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How to light up and use your stove:
When you use the stove for the first time, the surface coating will cure and smoke will come
from the stove and it will have a slightly pungent smell, which will disappear after a good airing.
We therefore recommend that you open the doors and windows so there is airflow to/from
outside.
During the curing process, the coating will become soft and vulnerable, so therefore avoid
touching the coated surfaces. We also recommend that you regularly open and close the door
during the first couple of hours to avoid the doors gasket from becoming stuck to the coating.
Never use flammable liquids such as spirits or petrol w hen you light the fire!
We recommend that you light the fire using the Top-Downmethod, where you light the wood
at the top of the combustion chamber rather than at the bottom. This method is the most
eco-friendly way to light a fire. At the same time, it will be easier to keep the glass in the door
clean.
Cross 2-4 small pieces of kindling on the combustion chambers base plate
(approx. 0.71.1 kg). Position them so that there is a small gap between the individual pieces.
On top of these, place 812 small wooden pins (0.40.7 kg), and place 1-2 kindling blocks on
the top and in between the wooden pins. In total, about 1.5 kg wood.
It is easier to light the fire if there is a thin layer of ash in the base of the stove.
Before you light the fire, air must flow up through the base grate, and the air rosette in the ash
pan for the kindling air must be open, and the damper above the door for the combustion air
must be drawn to the right so that it is completely open for the combustion air.
When the fire is burning well, remember to close the kindling air again, since the stove and
chimney otherwise can become overheated and the warranty for the stove and chimney will be
void. Remember to check that the ash pan has also been closed correctly.
However, in most cases you will need to find the best setting for the combustion air yourself,
due to: the chimney draught, chimney height, quality of the fuel etc. all this play a crucial role
in how your stove operate best.
If the stoves nominal heat output becomes too great in relation to your heating requirements,
you can reduce the heat output as follows:
- Use a smaller amount of fuel than normally, e.g. 0.91.2 kg and ideally consisting of 2 smaller
pieces of wood. Apply full air to light the wood properly, then reduce the combustion air,
perhaps down to 30%. However, you must not reduce it so much that it causes the fire to go
out. There must always be clear flames.
Using this method, depending on the chimney draught, quality of the fuel, etc., you can reduce
the stoves heat output from a nominal 5.0 kW to perhaps 3-3.5 kW.
Note that if you reduce the combustion air too much, this can lead to poor combustion, which
will result in reduced efficiency and increased emission value in the smoke (increased pollution).
When re-stoking the fire, we recommend that you first open the door and load new wood when
there are only embers left inside the combustion chamber. If there are flames, then smoke and
gas are still being generated, and depending on the efficiency of your chimney, there is a danger
that smoke downdraught will enter the room.
When re-stoking, use gloves when loading the wood.
If you experience problems with lighting the fire and its function, see the section:
How to correct a fault.
To achieve the nominal heat output, below setings is recommended, this may vary as a consequence of
the chimneys effectiveness:
First firing
amount
[kg]
Kindling
air
[%]
Combustion air
[%]
Nominal
output
[kW]
Chimney
- draught
[PA]
Efficiency
[≥ in %]
Re-stoking
interval at
nominal output
[minutes]
1,3 0 (closed) approx. 60 5.0 12 81 approx. 45
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Combustion air
Pre-warmed air for combustion (secondary airflow). It must be adapted in every single
case. A strong chimney draught requires less supply of combustion air.
Maximum height of fire
wood
Tertiary airflow
is a constant supply of air that ensures
the stove burns more cleanly and, among
other things, reduces the burning
materials content of tar and soot parti-
cles to the absolute minimum sizes.
With optimal burning you will see that the
glass and the combustion chamber will
burn completely cleanly and there will be
a minimal amount of ash left by the fire.
Overheating
Overheating occurs when you put too much wood in the stove or if the fire has too
much air. This can happen, for example, when the gaskets in the stove are not sealed
or the ash pan has not been closed properly.
In extreme cases, overheating can lead to a fire in the chimney. Overheating also
causes much wear on the stove, both to wearing parts and gaskets, glass, vermiculite
and the stove itself.
Closed Open
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Chimney:
There must always be a chimney stack with a diameter of at least 15 cm. This is equivalent to
clearing of 175 cm2. Remember to ensure that the draught conditions are satisfactory and that
smoke does not inconvenience your neighbours.
If your chimney has a regulating damper, the draught can be regulated. Please note that the
damper must never be completely closed. There must always be at least 20 cm² of free passage
through the chimney.
In some cases, it can be an advantage on days when the wind is blowing strongly.
At nominal operation, the stove has been tested with a flue gas flow of 4.6 g/s and with flue gas
temperature of 265°C at a room temperature of 25°C.
Varde stoves are always equipped with a smoke guide plate. This ensures that the smokes path
to the chimney is as long as possible. This ensures that the smokes heat is released in your
home rather than in the open air outside. The smoke guide plate lies loosely in the stoves
combustion chamber and you must ensure that the plate is pushed all the way back against the
combustion chambers rear plate.
Draught conditions
Ask the chimney inspector how to get the best draught from your chimney.
Chimney height
If required, refer to your chimney inspector, who will help you to set the correct height.
Condensation drain in the flue collar
Your stove is fitted with a cast iron flue collar from Varde Ovne. The flue collar is designed for a
flue pipe (chimney) with an inner diameter of 150 mm.
You can establish a condensate drain yourself, if your steel chimney is to be fitted in the stoves
top outlet:
Make a hole in the bottom of the exterior grate (at the mark) using a small chisel or similar,
thus making the condensate drain yourself, if you need it.
Marking of condensate drain. A condensate drain has
now been made.
Make an opening using chisel
or similar.
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Connecting the flue:
Connect the stove using the top
outlet
A rear outlet is not possible in the Aura 3 Stone model.
Connect the stove using the rear
outlet.
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How it works: Fuel air damper or
secondary air
Turn the damper to the right
to open the air.
Kindling air
On ash pan -closed
Kindling air
On ash pan - Open
Remember to
close the kindling
air again once the
fire is well estab-
lished
Closed Open
Shaker grate
open Shaker grate
closed
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