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Installation and
User guide
Revision 0
Cardiff
Bath
Bolton
Lincoln
Liverpool
Glasgow
York
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Congratulation on purchasing your new stove
Varde Ovne A/S is a Danish company specializing in functional, environmentally friendly and
designed quality stoves.
Index
Technical specifications YORK Side 3
Technical specifications CARDIFF Side 4
Technical specifications BATH Side 4
Technical specifications BOLTON Side 5
Technical specifications LINCOLN Side 6
Technical specifications LIVERPOOL Side 7
Technical specifications GLASCOW Side 8
Regulations and approval Page 9
Flooring and distance Page 10
Chimney Page 11
Operation Page 12
Fresh Air supply Page 13
How to light and stoke a fire Page 14
List of accessories Page 15
Vermiculit e Page 16
How to choose the wood Page 17
Maintenance Page 18
Troubleshooting Page 19
Spare Parts Page 20
Test certificate (RWE) Page 21
Test certificate (Teknologisk Institut) Page 22
Warranty Page 23
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Model YORK
Hight (mm) 1000
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 104
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~990cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105cm
Technical Specifications
YORK
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Model CARDIFF
Hight (mm) 900
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 100
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~990cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105cm
Technical Specifications
CARDIFF
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Model BATH
Hight (mm) 900
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 103
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~990cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105cm
Technical Specifications
BATH
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Model BOLTON
Hight (mm) 1000
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 100
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~990cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105cm
Technical Specifications
BOLTON
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Model LINCOLN
Hight (mm) 1000
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 103
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~990cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105cm
Technical Specifications
LINCOLN
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Model LIVERPOOL
Hight (mm) 1100
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 100
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~1090cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105cm
Technical Specifications
LIVERPOOL
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Model GLASGOW
Hight (mm) 1100
Wide (mm) 512
Depth (mm) 452
Weight (kg) 103
Effect
Nominal Output 7 Kw
Heated area 60-160m2
Efficiency 80 %
Flue gas data: 6,2 g/sek., 335°C ved 20°C, 12 pa.
Combustion chamber: (H x W x D):
440 x 440 x 360mm
Flue outlet Ø 15 cm (Mounting hight top:
~1090cm)
Distance to non-flammable: : 5-10cm
(recommended)
Distance to flammable materials:
Rear = 20cm, Sides = 103cm, In front = 105 cm
Technical Specifications
GLASGOW
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Important!
Before lighting up your Varde Stove for the
first time, we recommend that you read these
instructions carefully and contact your local stove
vendor or building authoorities to inquire about
existing regulations regarding the intallation of
stoves. Please follow these regulations closely.
Inspection of installation
It is very important that the installation is in-
spected by a qualified chimney sweeper before
the stove is used the first time.
Regulations
All local regulations as well as National and
European, should be adhered to when instal-
ling your stove.
All Varde Ovne stoves are closed fireplaces.
The stove is designed for intermittent com-
bustion and can not be connected to a chim-
ney used by other fireplaces.
The roomheater is not suitable for installation
in a shared flue system.
This Varde Stove
Has passed the
Danish /European Standard DS/EN 13240
Norwegian (NS) and the
German (Stufe 2) test , and have thereby proved
to be a environmentally friendly product.
Proffesional installation
We recommend that you consult with the
dealer where you purchased the stove or an
other competent installer, as there may be
specific things to consider during the installa-
tion. You should also reseive the applicable
rules for installing the stove and follow them.
Please Note!
You are by law required to register your stove at the local chimney-sweeper.
Until installation keep the stove dry and not to cold. The stove cannot stand moisture.That an
existing chimney, not necessarily is effective enough for a new modern stove.Vermiculite is a
very porous material, therefore handle with care. When refilling the stove, put the wood careful-
ly, use the glove.
EC declaration of confirmaty.
MANUFACTURER
Name: Varde Ovne A/S
Adress Soldalen 12, DK-7100 Vejle, Danmark
Pejse Inspektion
Name: Rhein-Ruhr Feuerstätten Prüffstelle GmbH
Adress Im lipperfeld 34b, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany
Product Varde York, Cardiff, Bath, Bolton, Lincoln, Liverpool, Glascow
Product type Varde Luna
Type code Heating stove, suitable for intermittent combustion
Standard Costruction products (89/106/EC/) standard used
EN 13240
Application Residential Heating
Fuel Wood
Special conditions Non
CE-Markning
Issued 2016
Nominal Output 7 kW
Fuel type Wood
Fluegas temperature 279 °C
Efficiency 80 %
Co-release 0,09 %
Jan Meldgaard
Varde
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Varde UK
variant York Cardiff Bath Bolton Lincoln Liverpool Glasgow
Weight 104 kg 100 kg 103 kg 104 kg 106 kg 107 kg 107 kg
Flammable walls and materials
Non-flammable wall and materials
Flooring:
If the floor on which the stove is to be placed is inflammable, the floor must be covered with non
-flammable material, such as steel or glass plate, floor tiles or artifical slate, covering an area of
at least 15 cm from the sides of the stove and at least 30 cm from the front of it. Regarding the
front, however, we recommend 50 cm. Also, the Floor construction must be capable of carrying
the combined weight of stove and chimney.
Installation distance:
If walls are non-inflammable, the stove can be placed closer to them. However, we recommend
a minimum distance of 5-10 cm, to allow for cleaning behind the stove. The cleanout gate must
be accessible. Optimal combustion can only be obtained if fresh air is constantly admitted. It is
important, therefore, to ensure that this is the case. The best way to provide a steady flow of
fresh air is by installing 1-2 air vent’s in the room where the stove is situated. (One in each side
of the room).
According to existing regulations, stoves must be placed with the following minimum distances
in mm to inflammable walls and materials.
The safety distance from a non-insulated chimney pipe to inflammable walls and materials must
be at least 450mm.
The stove must in accordance with applicable
rules comply with the following minimum distan-
ces from inflammable walls and materials:
Side : 103 cm
Rear : 20 cm /13 cm with insulated flue gas
pipe
Distance to furniture : 105 cm
Varde Uniq
A 130 mm C 1030 mm
B 200 mm D 1050 mm
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Connection of Flue pipe:
The Stove is mounted with Flue adap-
tor on top or on the rear side.
When mounting on the rear side the
Flue adaptor and cover switch places.
The cast iron cover (not inclued in all
stoves)is placed in the hole on top of
the cast iron top.
The chimney:
Always use a chimney with a diameter of at least 15 cm. This corresponds to a clear of 175
cm2. Make sure the chimney is of a sufficient height, that it draws well and that smoke does not
bother your neighbours.
We recommend that you fit your chimney with a damper, allowing for draft control. This may
prove particularly important on windy days.
Note: the damper must never shut off draught completely always allow at least 20 cm² free
passage through the chimney.
With nominal usage the stove has tested a flue gas flow of 6,2g/second and with a flue gas tem-
perature of 335°C and at a room temperature of 20 °C.
Varde stoves are always fitted with a smoke plate which redirects smoke to make its way to the
chimney as effectively as possible. This ensures that the heat from the smoke is emitted inside
your home rather than outside it. The smoke plate is moveable and placed in top of the Com-
bustion Chamber. You should make sure that it is pushed all the way back against the back wall
of the combustion chamber.
This roomheater is permissiable for installation in a shared flue system.
Draught conditions
Consult your local stove dealer about how best to adjust the draught in your chimney.
Hight of chimney
If in doubt, contact your local stove dealer. He will be able to inform you of the correct hight.
Information about the new cast iron adapter, Part no.: 134
Your stove is equipped with the new cast iron adapter from Varde Ovne.
The adapter is suitable for smoke pipes with inner diameter on 150 mm.
If you need it, it’s now possible for you to make a condensate drain-hole in the adapter.
Carefully punch a chisel or the like through the bottom of the outer groove (at the
Arrow mark for the hole. Now the condensate hole is
ready.
Carefully punch a hole with a
chisel or the like.
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Ignition air
Lighting your Varde
Ovne stove
The Air supply is closed
when the handle 1 ist
pushed back. Pull the
handle towards your
self.
Your stove is now in igni-
tion position.
Once the fire has caught
properly, push handle 1
inn. Your stove is now in
operating position. Wait
until the fire burns bright
and clear.
In the operating position
you adjust the fire/
heating by shifting the
position of lthe handle 1
inn and out.
How it works Operation
Overheating
Occors if too much wood is placed in the
stove or if the combustion receives too
much air.
1
Closed
Open
Attention! Storage shelf, in which
no combustible materials can be
mounted.
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Continual fresh air.
A contiual supply of fresh air is reguired in the room in witch the stove is situated. This can be
achived by installing 1 or 2 vents, whilst also ensuring that these can not be blocked.
Combustion air supply (extra)
When a stove is installed in a room, the requirements to air supply increase. The air can be sup-
plied through a vent in the outer wall or through a duct from the outside that is attached to the
connector underneath the stove. The quantity of air needed for combustion is approx. 20 m³/h.
The spigot has an outer diameter on 67 mm. With pipes longer than 1 m the pipediameter has
to be increased to 100 mm, and equivalent larger wall vent is chosen.
Leave a 40 mm
gap between the
condensation insula-
tion and the bottom
of the stove.
Indirectly through the exterior wall Through the exterior wall
Through the floor and foundation Through the floor and crawl space
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How to light and stoke a fire
The first time you light up the stove, the enamel will temper and give off some smoke and a
slightly burnt smell. We recommend that you leave doors and windows open, as airing the room
will make the smell disappear.
This tempering softens the enamel, making it susceptible to damage. Therefore exercise caution
and avoid touching the enamel. We also recommend opening the door to the stove at regular
intervals during the first couple of hours to prevent the rope seal from sticking to the enamel.
Never use highly flammable liquids such as methylated spirit or petrol for lighting up!
We recommend using ‘top-down’ lighting, where you light the wood at the top of the combustion
chamber and not at the bottom. This is the most environmentally friendly method to light a fire.
The method will also help keep the glass clean. Place two small logs in a cross on the bottom
plate of the combustion chamber (approx. 1.3 kg) with a small distance between each log. Place
10 15 smaller sticks (approx. 1.2 kg) in a cross on top of the logs, and 1-2 firelighters at the
top and in between the sticks.
A thin layer of ash at the bottom of the stove makes it easier to light the fire.
Before lighting the stove, open the ignition air (See page 13 for how)
Once the fire burns, remember to close the ignition air vent and shaking grate again. Otherwise,
the stove and chimney might become overheated, which would invalidate the warranty.
A slight amount of soot may build up on side glass during the start-up fire. This is normal and
vanishes after a period.
Once the kindling has reduced to embers, we recommend opening the door slightly for a couple
of seconds to neutralise the negative pressure in the combustion chamber before opening the
door completely.
Place 2 logs in a cross on top of the embers (approx. 1.2 kg) and close the door again. To make
sure the wood ignites quickly, we recommend briefly opening the ignition air vent and make
sure you remember to close it again once the fire gets going. You can then adjust the combus-
tion air according to your heating requirements.
Take care not to shut off the air supply completely, otherwise the fire will die. The fire should
always burn bright and clear.
In most instances, however, you will have to identify the best combustion air settings your-
self, as the height and draught of your chimney as well as the quality of the firewood are deci-
sive factors in determining the best settings for your particular stove.
If the nominal heat output of your stove is too high compared to your heating requirements, you
can reduce the output as follows:
- Stoke a smaller amount of wood than usual, for example 1 kg, preferably consisting of 3 4
smaller pieces of wood. Apply full air to ignite the wood properly before reducing the combustion
air, perhaps down to approx. 60%. Be careful not to reduce the air supply to the point that the
fire dies. The fire should always burn bright and clear.
With this method it is possible, depending on the chimney, wood quality, etc., to reduce the
stove’s heat output from a nominal 7 kW down to perhaps 3 kW.
Please be aware that it can lead to poor combustion if you reduce the combustion air too much,
resulting in a lower efficiency and increased emission levels (increased pollution).
When refilling the stove with wood, we recommend opening the stove door once only embers
are left in the combustion chamber. Opening the door while flames are still burning and produc-
ing smoke and gas might cause smoke to escape into the room.
If you have problems lighting or operating the stove, see the section on Troubleshooting.
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Operation
1. Grate
2. Vermiculit plates
3. Ash tray
4. Cast iron Door
5. Top
6. Throttel for Ignition Air and Combustion Air
7. Storage shelf, in which no combustible materials can be mounted.
8. Plinth
8
7
6
2
3
1
5
4
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Vermiculite
The plates in the combustion chamber are called vermiculite plates and will eventually
become worn, as will the smoke guide plate. Accidental breakage of a plate, for instance by
hitting it hard with a piece of wood, will not affect the quality of the combustion. You do not
need to replace the plate until the gap is approx. 5 mm wide.
Vermiculite
A special, non-flammable material that looks like chipboard. The plates act as insulation and at
the same time protect the stove against wear and tear. The vermiculite plates and the smoke
guide plate are not covered by the warranty.
Vermiculite is a very porous material and should be handled with care. When refilling the
stove, stoke the wood carefully and use a glove.
Only use original parts from
Varde Ovne A/S
How too replace the Vermiculite
1. Lift the smoke deflector plate slightly, tilt the rear end forward and remove.
2. Lift the left side plate slightly and rotate outwards.
3. Lift the right side plate and rotate outwards.
4. Lift the rear plate up and out of the stove.
When fitting the new vermiculite plates, begin with the rear plate and repeat the steps in the
reverse order, finishing with step 1
3
Vermiculite set see
Spareparts list, page 21
1. Smoke guide plate
2. Left side plate
3. Right SidePlate
4. Rear
Max height of firewood
4
1
2
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The new stove
The first time you light up the stove the ena-
mel will temper, and give off some smoke and
a slight smell. We recommend that you leave
doors and windows open, as airing the room
will make the smell disappear. This tempering
softens the enamel making it susceptible to
damage. Therefore exercise caution and avoid
touching the enamel. Likewise we recommend
opening the door to the stove at regular inter-
vals for the first hours to prevent the insulati-
ons rope from sticking to the enamel.
What kind of wood to use?
Generally, beech wood is considered the best
type of wood for burning. It burns evenly
without producing much smoke and ashes are
clean and take up little space. Ash, birch and
maple wood are fine alternatives.
How big the firewood?
Split firewood with a diameter larger than 10
cm. Use firewood with a length on 20-25 cm.
The use of larger quantities of fuel than recom-
mended in the tabel belove will overtax the
stove and resulte in increased temperatures in
the chimney as well as a lowered efficiency.
This may cause damage to both chimney and
stove, and the annulment of the warranty. Also,
never use toxic materials such as chipboard,
painted or impregnated wood.
What to burn.
This Varde Stove is tested and approved for
the burning of wood. Only dry wood with a
moisture content of maximum 21 percent and
the size to fit into the combustion chamber
should be used. The burning of moist wood
will result in an increased amount of tarry
soot, pollution and uneconomic fuel consump-
tion. Newly chopped wood contains about 60-
70 percent moisture, which makes it comple-
tely unsuitable as fuel. Allow newly chooped
firewood to dry in a open shed for a couple of
years before using it in the stove.
Do not use! - Consider the environment
Also, never use toxic materials such as
chipboard, painted or impregnated wood.
The use of larger quantities of fuel than re-
commended in the tabel belove will overtax
the stove and resulte in increased temperatu-
res in the chimney as well as a lowered effici-
ency. This may cause damage to both chim-
ney and stove, and the annulment of the war-
ranty.
The following optimal register and fuel quanitty settings are recommended(in case of similar chimney
draught):
Fuel Quanti-
ty
[kg]
Primary Air
open
[%]
Combustion
Air open
[%]
Nominal
Output
[kW]
Chimney
Draught
[PA]
Efficiency
[≥ i %]
Refill interval at
nominal output
[minuts]
1,2 0 (closed) ca. 80 (almost
open)
7,0 12 Up to - ca. 60
Kindling
Lenght: 25 30 cm
Diameter: 2-5 cm
Amount per firing: 1,2 kg
(approx. 10-12 finely chopped pieces)
Feeding Wood: Chopped wood
Lenght: 25-35 cm
Diameter: 7-9 cm
Normal amount: 1.3 kg/hour (2 pieces)
Max amount: 2.0 kg/hour (max 3 pieces per insertion. Max 1.5 kg
per insertion)
Topdown lightning
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Maintenance
Like any piece of equipment in daily use, your stove needs maintenance.
The stove should only be cleaned when cold. Use a dry cloth for cleaning the exterior of the
stove.
Clean the interior regularly by removing ashes, soot and tar from the combustion chamber. The
smoke deflector plate should be removed for cleaning, as the reverse side will be covered in dirt
and soot. Finally check that the smoke pathway through the flue pipe and chimney is completely
clear. You should also inspect the rope seals in the door and ash pan for signs of wear. Replace
them if they no longer seal properly. Also, remember to lubricate the door hinges as required.
Glass pane
The glass pane should be cleaned using Varde Glas Cleaner, which is available at all DIY centres
selling Varde Ovne stoves.
Empty the Ash pan regularly. It can be emptied into your dustbin, as long as you make sure it
does not contain any hot embers. If in doubt about how to clean your stove, contact the dealer
where you bought your stove, or your chimney sweeper.
It is especially important to check the stove and the chimney for blockages after a long period of
non-use.
The enamelled surface of the stove may wear down in certain places if the stove is overheat-
ed. Worn surfaces can, however, be repaired with a special Senotherm® spray paint, available
from your local dealer.
The plates in the combustion chamber are vermiculite plates and will eventually become
worn, as will the smoke deflector plate. Accidental breakage of a plate, for instance by hitting it
hard with a piece of wood, will not affect the quality of the combustion. You do not need to re-
place the plate until the gap is 5 mm wide.
Only use original parts from Varde Ovne A/S
The door is equipped with a spring, which pulls the gate closed. This is a legal requirement in
many countries. The spring is fitted to the hinged side of the door but can be removed if you
prefer the door not to be spring-loaded.
Do not make any unauthorised changes to the stove.
All external parts of the stove become hot during use, and you should therefore exer-
cise due caution.
IMPORTANT!!
Chimney fires
Should your chimney catch fire, cut off the air supply to the stove’s combustion chamber and
contact the emergency service. (The majority of fires die out after the oxygen supply is cut off.)
You should subsequently contact your chimney sweeper, who will check your stove and chimney
for damage
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Troubleshooting.
Smoke enters the room
• Not enough draught in the chimney.
• Inspect the flue pipe or the chimney for blockage.
• Make sure the height of the chimney is correct.
The glass or the chimney soots up
• The wood is too moist.
• Not enough secondary air is supplied to the combustion process.
• You may have shut off the supply of ignition air too soon when lighting the stove.
• There should be clear flames in the combustion chamber at all times.
No heat is emitted from the stove
• The wood is too moist (all energy is spent on drying it) or of a poor quality.
• Inspect the position of the smoke deflector plate and make sure there is free pas-
sage for the smoke.
• The amount of combustion (secondary) air is insufficient.
Combustion is too intense
• Rope seals in the door or the ash pan are no longer tight and need replacement.
• The chimney draught is too strong; install a damper in the chimney.
• Check that the ignition air is shut off.
The shaking grate is stuck
• Inspect the grate for jammed wood, nails or the like.
• Make sure the lever is placed correctly.
Recycling
Packaging
For environmental reasons, the packaging should be disposed of together with household waste.
The packaging is 100% recyclable.
Ceramic glass
Ceramic glass should be deposited at the local recycling centre (together with pottery and porce-
lain).
Vermiculite
Vermiculite plates from the stove should be deposited at the local recycling centre.
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Spare Parts
If Spare parts at any time should be needed, please chech the list below.
Vermiculit Set, UK versions, W-O side Windows, Item no.: 100775
Vermiculit Set, UK versions, W. Side windows, Item no.: 100740
Glass inside Combustion Chamber:
Front glass UK versions, Item no.: 100741
Side glass, UK versions, Item no.: 100742
Sealings:
Sealing rope Ø10 mm/2 m, (6pcs./crt) Item no.: 100442
Sealing rope 3 x 8 mm/2m, (6pcs./crt) Item no.: 100443
Braided Steel Ø6 mm/2 m, Item no.: 100347
Door complete, UK versions, Item no.: 100772
Spring for Door, UK versionsThurø Item no.: 100787
Door handel, UK versions, Item no.: 100777
Magnet for lower door, UK Aura1&2-Shape-US Item no.: 100788
Ash pan complete, UK versions, Item no.: 100776
Glas holders, UK version, One window, Item no.: 100784
Bottom complete, UK versions, W side windows, black.: Item no.: 100778
Bottom complete, UK versions, W-O side windows, black.: Item no.: 100781
Cover Plate, cast iron, Glasgow, Bolton, Lincoln, black.: Item no.: 100785
Cast iron top plate, Glascow-Bolton-Lincoln Cover, black.: Item no.: 100786
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Warranty
All Varde stoves go through a close quality inspection, and we take
pride in always delivering products of a consistent quality. This being
so, manufacturing faults may still occur, and on these we offer a 5
year warranty.
The warranty does not include:
· wearing parts, such as the Vermiculite plates in the combustions
chamber, the smoke plate, glass, gaskets, cast iron bottom and
shacking grate.
· Damages whichs occur as a consequence of misuse, such as over-
heating, incorrect installation, missing or wrong maintenance etc. (see
instructions earlier)
·Damages caused by external influence of a physical character.
·Cost of transportation in connection with warranty repairs.
·Assembling/reassembling in connection with warranty repairs.
·Compensation for following damages, including damage on other
objects.
Warranty conditions:
These instructions for use are also your proff of warranty. The war-
ranty will not take effect until vendor’s stamp, information about mo-
del, registration numer and date of purchase (invoice if possible)have
been applid below. In case of claims, please bring this proof of war-
ranty to your local vendor.
Model:
Reg.no.:
Date of
purchase:
Vendor’s stamp and signature
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Soldalen 12, DK-7100 Vejle, Denmark, Tel. +45 7482 0003. vardeovne.dk
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U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Varde Liverpool in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 1.58 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

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Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

Als u de handleiding per email wilt ontvangen, vul dan een geldig emailadres in.

Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

Wilt u een email ontvangen bij een antwoord en/of nieuwe vragen? Vul dan hier uw emailadres in.



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