Tronic HG10349A Stove Fan User Manual
Quick guide for the Tronic HG10349A stove fan, including installation, operation, safety warnings, and maintenance instructions.
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The Tronic HG10349A is a heat-powered stove fan designed to improve hot air circulation for metal stoves with a flat top. It does not require an external power source as it converts heat from the stove into energy to power the fan.

Safety instructions
- Warning: Do not touch the fan blades while in operation. Use the carrying handle to move the fan.
- Warning: Do not touch the fan immediately after turning off the stove. Allow it to cool for 24 hours or ensure it is completely cool before handling.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Only operate on wood stoves; do not use on cooking surfaces.
- Remove the fan if the stove surface temperature exceeds the maximum operating temperature of 345°C.
Installation

- Place the fan on a flat surface on top of the stove.
- The fan should not be placed directly in front of the stovepipe for optimal performance.
- The fan can be placed on either side of the stove top.
- Ensure the stove surface is flat.
Operation
The fan starts automatically when the stove surface reaches a temperature between 55°C and 60°C. It will continue to operate as long as the stove is within the operating temperature range (55°C – 345°C). A safety paddle at the base of the fan will lift the unit if the temperature approaches 345°C to prevent overheating.
Cleaning and maintenance
- Clean the product with a dry, lint-free cloth.
- Do not use aggressive or corrosive cleaning agents.
- Store in a dry place, protected from mechanical stress and moisture.
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure the stove surface temperature has reached the starting temperature of 55°C – 60°C.
The safety paddle will automatically lift the fan. If the temperature exceeds 345°C, remove the fan from the stove immediately.
Before use
- Ensure the stove surface is flat.
- Check the product for any signs of damage or wear.
- Verify that the stove surface temperature is within the operating range (55°C – 345°C).
Specs in practice
- Starting temperature
- The minimum surface temperature required for the fan to begin operation (55°C – 60°C).
- Maximum operating temperature
- The upper limit of heat the fan can withstand (345°C). Exceeding this may damage the unit.
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- The safety paddle at the base lifts the fan when temperatures approach 345°C to prevent damage.
- The fan should be placed on the stove top, avoiding the area directly in front of the stovepipe.
Model compatibility
- Designed for free-standing wood stoves with a flat metal top.
- Not suitable for use on ovens or cooking stoves.
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