
1 Ashtray. When you open the door, you have access to the
ashtray, whichisplacedbelow thecombustion chamber.Attention!
Be careful when you empty ashes from the stove. There may be
embers left for up to 24 hours after the stove was last used.
2 Handle for shaking grate. The stove is equipped with a shaking
grate. When you activate the grate handle, the ashes from the
combustion chamber are emptied into the ashtray.
3 Regulation for primary air. Turn the air valve in order to open.
The primary air is used when lighting and refuelling the stove. It
should always be closed during continuous firing with wood.
Tilt down and pull out the handle for extra air when lighting the
stove and when refuelling (only briefly). It should always be clo-
sed during continuous firing.
4 Regulation for combustion air. Push the button sideways. Left
position is closed and right position is open. The air is used for the
combustion and regulates the output of the stove.
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Handle
Your stove is equipped with a loose handle, which is
practical if you have small children. Put the handle
into the hole and turn it to open the door. If you want
a firm handle, you can mount the long screw that
you will find in the service bag.
The vertical position of the handle can be adjusted
by the pointed screw on the locking device.
Mounting of the soapstones
Place the soapstone sides at the sides of the stove.
Push the enclosed bolt through the soapstone sides
from the outside and fasten.
SCAN Andersen 8-2
You should read this manual as well as the General Instructions for Installation before beginning the installation.
The shaking grate and primary air should always be closed
during continuous firing.