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USER MANUAL 2575CBS3 DOVRE

Installieconditions 4

Algemeen. 4

Schoorsteen 4

Declaration of conformity 3

Safety 4

Installation conditions 4

General 4
Flue or chimney 4
Ventilation of the area 5
Floors and walls 5
Product description 6

Installation 7

Preparation 7
Fitting the outside air intake.duct 8
Building into a new hearth 8

Use. 11

First use. 11
Fuel 11
Lighting 11
Burning wood 12
Controlling the air 12
Extinguishing the fire 13
Removing ashes 13
Fog and mist 14
Solving problems 14

Maintenance 14

Chimney 14
Cleaning and other regular maintenance.
activities. 14

Appendix 1: Technical Data. 17

Appendix 2: Dimensions. 18

Appendix 3: Distance from combustible

material 23

Appendix 4: Diagnostic diagram. 24

Index 25

Introduction

Dear user,

In buying this DOVRE heating appliance, you have chosen a high quality product. This product is part of a new generation of energy saving and environmentally friendly heating appliances. These appliances make optimal use of convection heat as well as thermal radiation (radiant heat).

  • Your DOVRE appliance has been manufactured

with state-of-the-art production equipment. In the

unlikely event of a malfunction, you can always

rely on DOVRE for support and service.

The appliance is not to be modified; always use

original parts.

The appliance is intended for use in a living room. It

must be connected hermetically to a well

functioning chimney.

We advise you to let an authorized and competent

installation company install the appliance.

DOVRE cannot be held liable for any problems or

damage resulting from incorrect installation.

Observe the following safety rules when installing

and using the appliance.

In this manual, you can read how the DOVRE heatingGehem

appliance can be installed, used and maintained

safely. Should you require additional information or

technical data, or should you experience an

installation problem, please contact your supplier first.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Introduction - 1

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Introduction - 2

Notified body: 2013

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Introduction - 3

Hereby

© 2012 DOVRE NV

Due to continuous product improvement, specifications of the delivered appliance may differ from the content of this booklet without further notice.

DOVRE N.V.

Please note: All safety regulations must be complied with strictly.
Carefully read the instructions for installation, use and maintenance before you start using the appliance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with the laws and requirements of your country.
All local regulations and the regulations relating General to national and European standards must be observed when installing the appliance. The appli
Read the instructions for installation, use and maintenance supplied with the appliance. For the connection measurements: see the appendix "Technical data".
It is preferable to have the appliance installed by an authorized and competent installation company. They will be aware of the applicable regulations and requirements. Ask the fire brigade and/or your insurance company about any specific requirements and regulations.
The appliance is designed for heating purposes. All surfaces, including the glass and the connecting tube, can get very hot (over 100^ ! For operation, use a so-called "cold hand" or an oven glove.
Don't place any curtains, clothes, laundry or other combustible materials on or near the appliance.
Don't use flammable or explosive substances near the appliance when it is in use.
Avoid a chimney fire by having the chimney swept regularly. Never burn wood with an op door.
In the case of a chimney fire: close all air in of the appliance and alert the fire brigade.
If the glass in the appliance is broken or cracked, it must be replaced before you can use the appliance again.
The appliance must be connected tightly to a well-functioning chimney.
For the connection measurements: see the appendix "Technical data".
Ask the fire brigade and/or your insurance company about any specific requirements and regulations.
The flue or chimney is needed for:
Disposing of the combustion gases through natural draught.
The warm air in the flue or chimney is lighter than the outside air so it rises.
The intake of air, needed for the combustion of fuel in the appliance.
A poorly functioning flue or chimney can cause smoke to escape into the room when the door is opened. Damage caused by smoke emissions into the room is not covered by the warranty.
Do not connect multiple appliances (such as a boiler for central heating) to the same flue, unless local or national regulations allow this.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation in the room where the appliance is installed. The combustion will be incomplete in case of insufficient ventilation, which results in toxic gases being produced and spread through the room. See the chapter "Installation requirements" for more information on ventilation.

Installation conditions

General

Flue or chimney

Ask your installer for advice regarding the flue. Refer to the European norm EN13384 for a correct calculation for the flue.

The flue must satisfy the following requirements:

The flue or chimney must be made of fire resistant material, preferably ceramics or stainless steel.

The flue or chimney must be airtight and well cleaned and guarantee sufficient draught.

A draught/vaccuum of 15 - 20 Pa during normal operation is ideal.

Starting from the flue spigot, the flue must run a vertically as possible. Changes in direction and horizontal pieces disrupt the outward flow of combustion gases and may cause the deposit of soot.

The interior measurements should not be too big, prevent the combustion gases from cooling down too much, thereby reducing the draught.

The flue or chimney must ideally have the same diameter as the connection collar.

For the nominal diameter: see the appendix "Technical data". If the smoke channel is well insulated, the diameter may be slightly bigger (up to 2x the section of the connection collar).

The section (area) of the smoke channel must be constant. Wider segments and (in particular) narrower segments disrupt the outward flow of combustion gases.

  • When using a cover plate or exhaust hood: make sure that the cover does not restrict the flue outlet and that the cap does not impede the outward flow of combustion gases.

The chimney must end in a zone that is not affected by surrounding buildings, adjacent trees other obstacles.

The chimney part outside the house must be insulated.

The chimney must be at least 4 metres high.

As a rule of thumb: 60cm above the ridge of the roof.

If the ridge of the roof is more than 3 metres away from the flue: stick to the measurements in the following figure. A = the highest point of the roof within a distance of 3 metres.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Flue or chimney - 1

Ventilation of the area

For good combustion, the appliance needs air (oxygen). That air is supplied via adjustable air inlets from the area where the appliance is installed.

The combustion will be incomplete in case of insufficient ventilation, which results in toxic gases being produced and spread through the area.

As a rule of thumb, the air supply should be 5.5cm^2 /kW Extra ventilation is needed when:

The appliance is in an area that is well insulated.

There is mechanical ventilation, for example a let central extraction system or an extraction hood in low an open kitchen.

You can provide extra ventilation by having a ventilation louvre installed in the outside wall. or

Make sure that other air consuming appliances (such as tumble-driers, other heating appliances or a bath room fan) have their own supply of outside air, or are switched off when you use the appliance.

You can also connect the appliance to an outside air supply. A connection kit is supplied for this purpose. This makes additional ventilation unnecessary.

Floors and walls

The floor on which the appliance is placed must have sufficient bearing capacity. For the weight of the appliance, see appendix "Technical data")

There may not be any electrical wires in the floor below the appliance and in the walls

around it.

  1. Latch

Below the stove, all combustible materials must be removed or protected by at least 6 of concrete and 10~cm of insulation.

  1. Primary air slide

cm 7. Secondary air slide

Combustible walls adjacent to the appliance 8. Outside air connection must be protected with a brick wall of at least Side glass (models 2175CBS3 and 2575CBS3 10cm and 10~cm of insulation. only)

Protect non-combustible walls adjacent to the appliance with at least 2.5cm of insulation to prevent cracking.

Features

Protect a combustible floor against radiated heat and ash with a fireproof floor plate. See the appendix "Distance from combustible material".

The appliance is supplied with a glove to protect your hand.

Ensure that there is sufficient space between the appliance and combustible materials such as furniture.

The swing direction of the door can be altered. The appliance is supplied with a left-handed door. For a right-handed door a locking rod is needed (sold separately). The instructions for changing the door swing direction are provided with this locking rod.

Provide sufficient ventilation around combustible materials such as a mantelpiece. See appendix "Distance from combustible material".

The appliance is supplied with a connection kit for the outside air supply.

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A carpet must be kept at a distance of at least 80 cm from the fire. The models have a connection collar which can take a vertical connection as well as a 45^

Do not put combustible materials within 50 cm of any convection outlets.

Supplementary feature models 2175 and 2176

Product description

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The models have a connection collar which can take a vertical connection as well as a 45^ connection.

Supplementary feature models 2176 and 2576

These models have a removable ash box.

Supplementary feature models 2175CBS3 and 2575CBS3

The models are supplied as standard in a 3-sided glass design and can be converted to a 2-sided glass design with a glass side on the left or right. You can replace the other side glass with a closed cast-iron side panel. The side panel is sold separately. The instructions for converting the appliance from side glass to cast-iron side panel are supplied with the panel.

  1. Connection collar
    2.Smoke dome
  2. Door
  3. Fire compartment

Installation

Preparation

  • Please check the appliance for damage caused during transport or any damage or defects immediately after delivery.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Preparation - 1

If you detect damage caused during transport or any other damage or defects, do not use appliance and notify the supplier.

  • Remove the removable parts (fire-resistant inner plates, fire compartment, fire basket, ash removal port and ash pan) from the appliance before you start installing the appliance.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Preparation - 2

By removing removable parts, it is easier to move the appliance and to avoid damage.

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Note the location of those removable parts, that you have no difficulties in installing the parts in the right place later on.

  1. Remove the inner plate in the middle at the back from the appliance.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Preparation - 4

Cast iron inner plates protect the combustion chamber and dissipate heat to the environment.

Changing the direction of the connection collar

If you want to use a 45^ connection instead of a vertical connection, for example because it simplifies connection to an existing flue gas duct, you have to rotate the connection collar 180^ ; see the next two figures.

  1. Loosen the connection between the connection collar and the smoke dome by unscrewing the two M8 nuts.
    s2. Lift the connection collar from the two bolts.
  2. Rotate the connection collar 180^ and put the collar back onto the smoke dome.

Removing the fireproof inner

plates connect the connection collar to the smoke dome by tightening the two M8 nuts.

Remove the fireproof inner plates in the correct order according to the instructions below. 5.

  1. Use stove sealant as a seal between the connection collar and the smoke dome.

  2. Open the door by turning the latch outward and unlocking the door; see next figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Removing the fireproof inner - 1

The stove sealant is not supplied with the appliance.

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  1. First take out the inner plates on both sides of the appliance. In models 2175CBS3 and 2575CBS3 with the side glass, there are no inner plates.
  2. Remove the left and right inner plates at the back from the appliance.

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Fitting the outside air intake duct

If the appliance is installed in a room without sufficient ventilation, you can install the connecting kit on the appliance for the supply of outside air.

The air supply tube has a diameter of 100~mm . If installing a smooth tube, it may be no longer than 12 m. If accessories such as bends are used, the maximum length (12 m) must be reduced by 1 m for each accessory used.

Outside air intake duct through the wall or the floor and the connection collar

  1. Make a hole in the wall or the floor (refer to Appendix 2, "Dimensions" for a suitable position of the hole).
  2. Fit the air intake duct airtight to the wall.
  3. Fit the connection collar (A) to the M6 stud (B) using the nut (D) and the sealing ring (C); see next figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Outside air intake duct through the wall or the floor and the connection collar - 1

Building into a new hearth

The stove is installed in two stages:

Placing and connecting the stove
Build up the fireplace around the stove.

Placing and connecting the stove

In the case of new masonry, wait until the masonry has dried sufficiently.

  1. Put the appliance at the right height and level it,

  2. On the outside air connection: connect the outside air intake to the connection kit you have fitted to the appliance.

  3. Check that there is a clearance of 100mm between the existing walls, which must have the necessary insulation (see chapter "Installation Conditions"), and the back of the appliance; see the next two figures.

Building the fireplace

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Inside the fireplace you provide space for convection. In this space the air must be able to move freely. It must be possible for air to be sucked in for combustion, and the air heated by the stove (the convection air) must be able to flow freely into the space to be heated; see next figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Building the fireplace - 2

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  1. Connect the appliance airtight to the flue (chimney).

  2. Check the draught in the flue and the seal of the Air supply from the room to be heated connection on the flue gas duct by making a small, Outside air supply through the wall intense trial fire with newspaper and dry, small E Outside air supply through the floor kindling.

A Convection air current
B Radiated heat

When building the fireplace, follow these instructions for the convection space:

The top of the convection space must be closed. Build the rest of the hearth up to the flue gas hole airtight by means of a closing plate of in the ceiling.

incombustible and heat-resistant material. The cover plate must be level and placed at least 30~cm below the flue opening in the ceiling.

The masonry may not rest on the stove. Use a support such as a steel beam. Leave a clearance of at least 3mm between the support and the appliance.

Air inlet grates must be fitted at the bottom of the support and the appliance. hearth to allow ambient air to flow in. The minimgmClose the convection space with the cover plate. air inlet vent is 250^2 cm the space is not sufficiently ventilated, you must provide for outside 6. Put the air outlet grates under the cover plate. air to be allowed in by means of the outside air7. Make an opening above the cover plate in order to connection kit or an optional adjustable damper prevent any pressure build-up.

Air outlet grates must be fitted at the top of the hearth and just below the cover plate. The stove in a hearth built in accordance with the minimum air outlet opening is 50‰ cm instructions given above.

i The inlet and outlet grates are available as options.

Do not use combustible material in the convection space, and avoid the effect of thermal bridging when using materials that conduct heat.

Follow the instructions below when building hearth:

  1. Build the base of the hearth and fit the air inlet grates into the masonry.

You can place the air inlet grates on all sides the base.

Make sure the door of the appliance can swing freely over the hearth floor.

  1. Build up the hearth up to the smoke dome.

Ensure that a clearance of 2mm is maintained between the stove and the masonry to accommodate the thermal expansion of the stove.

  1. The inside of the convection space may, if desired, be cladded with reflective, insulating material.

Additional cladding of the convection space prevents unnecessary thermal radiation towards outer walls and/or adjacent rooms. It also prevents damage to the insulation in the walls of the hearth.

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A Chimney (flue)

B Gasket

C Cover plate

D Insulation 10 cm

E Fireproof wall min. 10 cm (e.g. cellular concrete)

F Combustible wall

G Convection space

H Fireproof ceiling

I Combustible ceiling

J Convection air outlet

K Insulation

L. Fireproof floor

M Combustible floor

N Opening to prevent pressure build-up

O Connection pipe

Finish

  1. Put all dismantled parts back into the appliance in their correct places.
  2. Ensure that the newly built hearth is dry enough before firing the stove.

Never light a fire in the appliance without the fireproof inner plates.

The appliance is now ready for use.

Use

First use

When you use the appliance for the first time, make an intense fire and keep it going for a good few hot This will cure the heat-resistant paint finish. This may result in some smoke and odours. You could open by windows and doors for a while in the area where the appliance is located.

Fuel

This appliance is only suitable for the burning of natural wood; sawn and chopped wood that is sufficiently dry.

Do not use other fuels, as they can lead to serious damage to the appliance.

You are not allowed to use the following fuels, as the pollute the environment and because they heavily soil the appliance and flue, which may lead to a chimney fire:

Treated wood, such as scrap wood, painted wood, impregnated wood, preserved wood, plywood and chipboard.
Plastics, scrap paper and domestic waste.

Wood

Hardwood, such as from oaks, beeches, birches and fruit trees, is the ideal fuel for your stove. This type of wood burns slowly with calm flames. Softwood contains more resins, burns faster and gives off more sparks.
Use dried wood that contains no more than 20% moisture. The wood must have dried for at least 2 years.
Saw the wood to size and split it when it is still in fresh. Fresh wood is easier to split, and split wood dries more easily. Store the wood under a roof where the wind has wind free access.
Do not use damp wood. Damp logs do not produce heat as all of the energy is used in the evaporation of the moisture. This will result in a lot of smoke and soot deposits on the door of the appliance and in the chimney. The water vapour will condense in the appliance and can leak away through chinks in the appliance, causing black stains on the floor. It may also condense in the chimney and form creosote. Creosote is a highly flammable compound and may cause a chimney fire.

Lighting

You can check whether the flue has enough draught by lighting a ball of paper above the baffle plate. A cold flue often does not have enough draught and consequently, some smoke may escape into the room instead of up the chimney. By lighting the fire in the way described here, you can avoid this problem.

  1. Stack two layers of medium sized logs crosswise.
  2. Stack two layers of kindling crosswise on top of the logs.
  3. Place a firelighter cube in the lower layer of kindling and light the cube according to the instructions on the packaging.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Lighting - 1

  1. Close the door of the appliance and open the primary air inlet and the secondary air inlet of the appliance; see the following figure.
  2. Let this fire develop into a good blaze until there glowing bed of charcoal. You can then add fuel and adjust the appliance, see the chapter "Stoking with wood".

Burning wood

After you have followed the instructions for lighting:

  1. Slowly open the door of the appliance.
  2. Spread out the charcoal bed evenly across the bottom of the fire compartment.
  3. Stack a few logs on the charcoal bed.

Open stacking

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Open stacking - 1

If the logs are stacked openly, the wood will burn quickly as the oxygen can reach each log easily. If you want to use the stove for a short while, make an open stack.

Compact stacking

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If the logs are stacked tightly, the wood will burn more slowly as the oxygen can only reach some logs easily. If you want to burn wood for a longer period, make a compact stack.

  1. Close the door of the appliance.
  2. Close the primary air inlet and leave the secondary air inlet open.

Fill the appliance up to one third capacity.

Controlling the air

The appliance has various features for the air control (see figure).

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Controlling the air - 1

The primary air slide (A) regulates the air below the grate. The secondary air slide (B) regulates the air for the glass (air wash).

Turn the air slide (A) to the left to open it; see next figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Controlling the air - 2

Turn the air slide (B) to the right to open it; see figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Controlling the air - 3

The appliance is fitted with a double baffle plate permanent vent holes to ensure secondary combustion.

Advice

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Never burn wood with an open door.

Regularly burn wood with intense roaring fires Removing ash in models 2175 and 2575

If you frequently have low intensity fires, tar and creosote may be deposited in the chimney. Open the door of the appliance.

Tar and creosote are highly combustible substances. Thicker layers of these substances might catch fire when the temperature in the chimney increases suddenly and steeply. Therefore it is necessary for the fire to regularly burn very

intensely, so that layers of tar and creosote disappear.

Low intensity fires also cause tar deposits on the stove window and door.

When the outside temperature is not very low, it is better to burn wood intensely for a few hours instead of having a low intensity fire for a long period of time.

Control the air supply with the secondary air inlet.
The secondary air inlet not only supplies air to the fire but to the glass as well, so that it does not get dirty so quickly.
- Open the primary air inlet for the time being if the supply by the secondary air inlet is inadequate or if you want to fan the fire.
It is better to add a small amount of logs regularly nextthan to add many logs at the same time.

Extinguishing the fire

Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out. If a fire is damped down by reducing the supply of air, harmful substances will be produced and released. Therefore, let the fire go out naturally. Keep an eye on the fire until it has gone out. When the fire has died completely, all air inlets can be closed.

Removing ashes

After wood has been burnt, a relatively small amount of ash remains behind. This bed of ash is a good inductor for the fire plate and gives better combustion. So you can leave a thin layer of ash on the fire plate.

The flow of air through the fire plate must not be obstructed, however, and no ash may be allowed to accumulate behind a cast-iron inner plate. Remove the excess ash regularly.

Removing ash in models 2175 and 2575

v. Open the door of the appliance.

  1. Scoop the excess ash from the appliance or use a special ash vacuum cleaner to remove the excess ash.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Removing ashes - 1

Always use an ash vacuum cleaner; using an ordinary vacuum cleaner that has not been specially modified can cause serious damage to an ordinary vacuum cleaner.

  1. Close the door of the appliance.

Ash removal in models 2176 2576

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  1. Open the door of the appliance.
  2. Use the scraper to open the ash removal port in the bottom of the fire compartment (A).
  3. Scrape the excess ash through the ash removal port into the ashpan (B) below it.
  4. Close the ash removal port.
  5. Using the glove supplied, remove the ashpan (B) and empty it.
  6. Put back the ashpan and close the door of the appliance.

Fog and mist

Fog and mist hinder the flow of flue gases through the

flue. Smoke can blow back and cause a stench. If this fire-resistant inner plates are consumables and not strictly necessary, it is better not to use the stove object to wear. Check the fire-resistant inner plates in foggy and misty weather. frequently and replace them when necessary.

Solving problems

Refer to the appendix "Diagnostic diagram" to solve any problems in using the appliance.

Maintenance

Follow the maintenance instructions in this chapter to keep the appliance in good condition.

Chimney

and many countries, people are legally required to have their chimney checked and maintained.

At the beginning of the heating season: have the chimney swept by an expert.
During the heating season and after the chimney has not been used for a long time: have the chimney checked for soot deposits.
After the heating season: seal off the chimney with a ball of paper.

Cleaning and other regular maintenance activities

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Do not clean the appliance when it is still warm.

Clean the exterior of the appliance with a dry lint (C) free cloth.

At the end of the heating season, you can clean the interior of the appliance thoroughly:

If necessary, first remove the fire-resistant inner plates. See the chapter "Installation" for 3) instructions on removing and installing the inner plates.
If necessary, clean the air supply ducts.
- Remove the baffle plate at the top of the appliance and clean it.

Checking fire-resistant inner plates

This fire-resistant inner plates are consumables and subject to wear. Check the fire-resistant inner plates frequently and replace them when necessary.

See the chapter "Installation" for instructions on removing and installing the inner plates.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Checking fire-resistant inner plates - 1

The insulating vermiculite inner plates may develop hairline cracks, but that does not affect their performance adversely.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Checking fire-resistant inner plates - 2

Cast-iron inner plates go a long way if you frequently remove the ash that may pile up behind them. If accumulated ash behind a cast-iron plate is not removed, the plate can dissipate the heat anymore to its surrounding and that may cause the plate to warp or

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Checking fire-resistant inner plates - 3

Never use the appliance without the fire-resistant inner plates.

Dismantling damper and baffle plate

Both the damper and the baffle plate can be removed. The damper (A) is connected to the baffle plate by the damper rod. The baffle plate is fastened to the appliance with a bolt connection; see next figure.

  1. The damper is now loose. Take the damper out of the appliance; see next figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Dismantling damper and baffle plate - 1

  1. To remove the baffle plate, first unscrew the bolt (C). Loosen the nut; see next figure.

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - Dismantling damper and baffle plate - 2

  1. Lift the damper (A) and remove the damper from the damper. Tilt the damper backward; next figure.

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  1. Lift the baffle plate on the front side, pull the baffle plate forward and slide the baffle plate off the bolt; see next figure.

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  1. The baffle plate is now loose. Carefully take the p baffle plate out of the appliance; see next figure.

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Before using the appliance, fit the baffle plate and the damper. To fit the damper and the baffle plate, follow the above instructions in the reverse order.

Cleaning glass

Dirt clings less easily to well-cleaned glass. Proceed as follows:

  1. Remove dust and loose soot with a dry cloth.

  2. Clean the glass with stove window cleaner: a. Apply stove window cleaner to a kitchen sponge, rub down the entire glass surface and give the cleaning agent time to react.

b. Remove the dirt with a moist cloth or kitchen tissue.

  1. Clean the glass again with a normal glass cleaning product.

  2. Rub the glass clean with a dry cloth or kitchen tissue.

Do not use abrasive or aggressive products to clean the glass.
Wear household gloves to protect your hands.

If the glass in the appliance is broken or cracked, it must be replaced before you can use the appliance again.

Make sure that no stove window cleaner runs between the glass and the cast-iron door.

Lubrication

Although cast-iron is slightly self-lubricating, you will still have to lubricate moving parts frequently.

  • Lubricate the moving parts (such as guide systems, hinge pins, latches and air slides) with heat resistant grease that is available in the specialist trade.

Touching up the finish

Small areas of damaged paint finish can be touched up with a spraying can of special heat-resistant paint finish available from your supplier.

Checking the seal

Check whether the sealing rope of the door is still in good condition and works well. The sealing rope is subject to wear and needs to be replaced in time.
Check the appliance for air leaks. Close any chinks with stove sealant.

Let the sealant harden fully before you start a fire in the appliance, because otherwise any moisture in the sealant will form bubbles in the sealant and cause a new air leak.

Appendix 1: Technical Data

Model Series 2170CB and 2570CB
Rated output 10 kW
Chimney connection (diameter) 150 mm
Weight +/- 160 kg
Recommended fuel Wood
Fuel property, max. length 50 cm
Flue gas flow rate10.1 g/s
Temperature rise measured in the measuring section260 K
Temperature measured at the appliance outlet345 °C
Minimum draught12 Pa
CO emission (13%2)0,06 %
NOx emission (13%2D)118 mg/Nm3
CnHm emission (13%2)70 mg/Nm3
Particulate emission19 mg/Nm3
Particulate emission to NS3058-NS30597.1 g/kg
Efficiency75,9 %

Appendix 2: Dimensions

2175CBS

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09.20017.004

2176CBS

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2176CBS - 1

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2176CBS - 2

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2176CBS - 3

09.20017.047

2175CBS3

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2175CBS3 - 1

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2175CBS3 - 2

09.20017.006

2576CBS

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DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2576CBS - 2

DOVRE 2575CBS3 - 2576CBS - 3

09.20017.001

2575CBS3

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09.20017.003

Appendix 3: Distance from combustible material

Minimum ventilation outside the radiation range

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Dimensions fireproof floor plate in centimetres

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Minimum dimensions fireproof floor plate

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Appendix 4: Diagnostic diagram

Problem
Wood does not keep burning
Gives off insufficient heat
Smoke emissions into the room when adding wood
Fire in appliance is too intense, is hard to adjust
Deposit on the glass
Possible cause Possiblesolution
Insufficient draughtA cold flue usuallyfails to create sufficient draught. Follow the instructions for lighting in the "Use" chapter; open a window.
Wood too damp Use wood with no moremore than 20% moisture.
Pieces of wood too bigUse smallpieces of kindling. Use split logs no larger than 30 cm in circumference.
Wood stacked up incorrectlyStackup the wood in a way that allows an adequate air flow between the logs (open stacking, see "Burning wood")
Chimney does not work properlyCheck whether the chimney meets the requirements: at least 4 metres high, right diameter, well insulated, smooth inside, not too many bends, no obstructions in chimney (bird'snest, too much soot deposit), hermetically tight (no chinks).
Chimney stack incorrect Sufficiently highhigh above the roof, no obstacles in its vicinity
Air inlets set incorrectly Open the airinletscompletely.
Appliance connected to chimney incorrectlyConnection should be hermetically tight.
Vacuum in area where appliance is installedSwitch off extraction systems.
Insufficient supply of fresh airProvide an adequate air supply; if necessary use connection to outside air.
Adverse weather conditions? Inversion (reversed air flow in chimney because of a high outside temperature) extreme wind velocitiesWe recommend you don't use the appliance in the case of inversion. Install an extra hood on the flue to increase the draught if need be.
Draught in the living roomAvoid draught in the living room, do not place the appliance near a door or heating air ducts.
Flames touch the glassMake sure the wood does not lie too close to the glass. Slide the primary air inlet cover closer to the "Closed" position.
Appliance isleaking air Check the door seals and the appliance joints.

Index

A

Adding fuel 13

Adding wood smoke emissions into the room. 24

Air control.12.

Air inlet grate
placing.10.
requirements.10

Air inlets.12

Air leak 16

Air outlet grate
placing 10
requirements.10

Air supply for fire 13

Ash removal port.14.

Ashes remove.13

Ashpan opening 14

B

Baffle plate fitting 15

Bearing capacity of floor
Floors
bearing capacity 5

Burning wood 12
add fuel.13.
adding logs 12
appliance is hard to adjust. 24
fire is too intense. 24
insufficient heat. 14, 24

C

Carpet. 5

Chimney
connection diameter. 17
connection to 9
height 5
sweep 14

Chinks in appliance. 16

Clean glass. 16

Cleaning appliance 14

Closing plate convection space 10

Combustible material distance from 23

Connection collar.. 7

Connection to supply of outside air 8
Connections dimensions 18

Control air supply. 13

Control of air. 12

Convection space cover plate 10 instructions. 9

Cover on flue 5

Creosote 13

D

Damp wood. 11

Damper fitting. 15

Dimensions 18

Door changing swing direction 6 sealing rope 16

Draught 17

Drying of wood 11

E

Efficiency. 17

F

Filling height. 12

Finishing coat, maintenance 16

Fire extinguishing 13 lighting.11

Fire-resistant inner plates maintenance.14.

Fire going out. 13

Fire safety distance from combustible material 23 floor 5 furniture 5 walls. 5

Fireproof inner plates

warning 11

Floors

fire safety.5

Flue

maintenance.14

requirements. 4

Flue gas

flow rate.17

Fog, do not burn wood.14

Fuel

adding 13

adding wood.12

necessary amount 14

suitable.11

unsuitable 11

G

Glass

clean.16.

deposit 24

H

Heat, insufficient. 14

Heat,insufficient 24

Hood on the flue 5

1

Inner plates

removal 7

Inner plates, fireproof 7

K

Kindled fire 11

Kindling 24

L

Lighting 11

Lubricant 16

Lubricate 16

M

Maintenance

chimney 14

clean glass 16

cleaning the appliance. 14

fire-resistant inner plates. 14

lubrication 16

sealing.16

Mist, do not burn wood 14

N

Nominal output 14

0

Open

cash removal port. 14

Opening

ashpan 14

Outside air intake

connection to 9

P

Paint finish 11

Particulate emission 17

Placing

dimensions 18

Prevent a chimney fire. 13

Primary air inlet 12

R

Rated output 17

Removal of ashes. 13

Remove ashes 13

s

Scaper for ash removal 14

Screens

clean.16

deposit 24

Sealing rope for door 16

Secondary air inlet. 12

Side glass 6

Side panel

conversion 6

Smoke

on first use. 11

Smoke emissions into the roam. 4, 24

Softwood 11

Solving problems 14,24

Stacking logs 12

Storing wood 11

Stove window cleaner 16

Suitable fuel.11

Supply of outside air 5, 8

Sweep chimney.14

Swing direction changing.6

T

Tar.13.

Temperature 17

Temperature rise measuring section 17

U

Unsuitable fuel 11

V

Ventilation 5

connect supply of outside..air 8

rule of thumb 5

Ventilation louvre 5

W

Walls fire safety. 5

Warning chimney fire 4,11,13

combustible materials. 4

fireproof inner plates. 11

glass broken or cracked 4, 16

hot surface 4

regulations 4

stove window cleaner 16

terms and conditions for insurance. 4

ventilation 4-5

Weather conditions, do not burn wood. 14

Weight 17

Wood 11

damp 11

does not keep burning. 24

drying 11

right sort. 11

storing 11

Table des matieres

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Brand : DOVRE

Model : 2575CBS3

Category : Heating