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The Thermostat Function
The HWAM® SmartControlTM will in general have an environmentally friendly combustion and adapt to
the desired room temperature. The thermostat function is designed as a radiator valve. The user enters
a desired heat level, which suits the room in which the stove is installed. When the thermostat is set at
a heat level, the control function will adapt to this temperature.
If the room temperature is lower than the desired heat level, the HWAM® SmartControlTM increases
the flue gas temperature in order to increase the heat radiation from the stove.
If the room temperature is higher than the desired heat level, the HWAM® SmartControlTM decreases
the flue gas temperature, thereby giving the layer of embers as long a life as possible before restoking.
This will reduce the heat radiation from the stove and facilitate restoking without having to light up
the fire anew. If the room temperature drops below the desired level, the ember phase will be short-
ened, and the HWAM® SmartControlTM will activate a restoking alarm. The HWAM® SmartControlTM
will signal that a restoking is due at the flue gas temperature of 180° C, and at 100° C the HWAM®
SmartControlTM will enter standby mode and all dampers will close.
Should the room temperature be much lower than the desired heat level, the HWAM® SmartControlTM
increases the flue gas temperature. If a satisfactory increase in temperature does not occur, the control
will activate a restoking alarm, since it expects that more wood is needed to increase the heat level in
the room.
If the room temperature after a new restoking still does not reach the desired level, the water content
in the firewood may be too high or the draught in the chimney too weak. The HWAM
®
SmartControl
TM
always strives for a sufficiently high flue gas temperature to ensure an environmentally friendly combus-
tion.
Stoking
When alarm for restoking sounds the stove is ready for restoking. The alarm for restoking will come via
the room temperature sensor or the acquired remote control. The app IHS Smart ControlTM will also
come with a notification that it is time for restoking if the app is opened. For more information on the
app, see details in separate manuals for the app IHS Smart ControlTM or in the Quickguide.
The amount of wood that is used for restoking should be adjusted based on the current heat demand.
In terms of combustion technique, you should always stoke the stove with at least two pieces of wood
at a time even if you only use a small amount of wood. You can also choose not to restoke. After a while
the stove will then automatically go in stand-by mode.
During combustion, the outer surfaces of the stove will become hot, and due care must
therefore be shown.
Cleaning the glass
We recommend wiping the glass after a fire. This is best done using a paper towel.
Fuelling with coal or pet coke
The stove is not approved to use coal or pet coke as a fuel.
Operating the heat compartment damper - HWAM 3520
There is a damper at the back of the stove between the top plate and the heat compartment that opens
and closes the flow of convection air in the heat compartment. The supply of convection air can be opened
by moving the damper to the left and closed by moving the damper to the right.
We recommend that the convection damper is kept closed when fuelling the stove in order to heat up
and thereby store heat in the heat storage stones in the heat compartment as rapidly as possible.
Keeping the convection damper closed retains the heat stored in the heat storage stones as long as pos-
sible. When the damper is opened, the heat from the heat storage stones in the heat compartment will
rapidly be transferred to the room.
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