INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOT AIR STOVES
Important notice:
Inform your local chimneys sweep!
Read the complete installation and service instructions!
Keep to the regulations and orders of these instructions during installation and service of these stoves!
Keep to the appropriate standards during stove installation and service!
We recommend ordering a professional firm to install the stove.
Hot air stoves in accordance with EN 13 240
Congratulations!
You have chosen a product of high quality, the hot air stoves BeF Home. Read carefully these service instructions. You will get the information
about function and operation of your stove which will help you increase its value and its service life.
You can also save fuel and protect the environment with proper heating. Part of this manual is also Equipment Certificate (which can be
downloaded on www.befhome.com). We ask you please to read this manual as well as the instructions for your specific model before beginning
the installation.
Keep these instructions in a safe place so you can refresh the proper procedure of service of stoves every heating season.
We can provide a guaranty for our products only when the installation and service instructions are kept.
Essential requirements:
It is necessary to ensure that the whole unit with connecting piece and chimney will be safe during operation. The whole unit must be safe
and easy to clean.
THE DATA OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF FIRE PROTECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
NATIONAL STANDARDS.
Be especially careful to maintain a minimum distance from any combustible subjects during the stove installation in the standard, according
to national norm.
The minimum safe distance from combustible material with combustibility degree of B, C1 and C2 is min. 200 mm. For a combustibility
degree of C3 and for unsubstantiated combustibility degree in accordance with national technical standards and regulations it is necessary
to double the distance.
The unit may be used in a normal environment in compliance with national technical standards and regulations. When this environment
changes and there could be a temporary fire or explosion risk (e.g. at work with paint substances, at linoleum mounting, etc.) the unit must
be decommissioned immediately before any danger can be caused.
Note: The stove must be situated in a safe distance from other equipment in the room
Information about the combustibility level of some construction materials:
The combustibility level of the construction material
A incombustible – granite, sandstone, concrete, special pargeting, bricks, ceramics facing
B hardly combustible - gypsum plasterboard
C1 hard combustible – leafy wood, plywood, hardened paper
C2 medium combustible – cork sheets, indie-rubber, floor material
C3 light combustible – wood-fibre sheets, polystyrene, polyurethane, PVC