1.4 Transportation
When taking your wood burning stove home, please ensure that it travels in an upright position. If you wish to lay it
flat, it is important that you remove all loose parts from the combustion chamber (cast iron grate and loose fireproof
tiles) and remove the ash drawer. Alternatively you could also fill the combustion chamber with excess packaging
so the parts are kept in place.
2.0 Installation of the wood burning stove
You are welcome to install your wood burning stove yourself – but we strongly recommend that you consult your
chimney sweep before you begin the installation. Your dealer can also provide you with installation advice. It is
important to ensure that all local rules and regulations, including ones relating to national and European standards,
are complied with when installing this device.
Please note: You may not begin to use the wood burning stove until it has been inspected and approved by your
local chimney sweep.
2.1 Position of the stove/distance requirements
The new wood burning stove must be installed in a suitable and physically possible position. You need to be sure
that the position complies with local regulations. Distance requirements will only apply if the wood burning stove is
to be placed close to flammable materials. See below.
If the stove is positioned against a brick wall or other non-flammable material, there is no minimum distance
requirement. To facilitate cleaning and for the best use of the convection air, we recommend that you leave a
distance of approximately 5–10 cm to the wall. The Aduro 1.2 is built as a convection stove. This means that air
from the room circulates between the inner stove and the outer covering. As a result, the heated air is distributed
evenly throughout the room.
Distance to flammable material
Please note: that the Aduro 1.2 must be installed on a floor with the adequate load-bearing capacity. If the existing
construction does not meet this requirement, appropriate adaptation measures must be taken (e.g. a load-
distributing plate).
If the wood burning stove is to be placed close to flammable material, such as a wooden floor or carpet, it must be