1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Prity AW16 is a wood-burning fireplace insert designed for corner placement, featuring a water jacket for integration into a central heating system. It is equipped with heat-resistant ceramic glass, a cast iron grate, and wooden handles for safe operation. Control over air supply and flame intensity is managed via front and smoke dampKaatahi

Image 1.1: The Prity AW16 wood stove insert with a fire burning in the combustion chamber.
2. Nga Korero Haumaru Nui
Please read all safety instructions carefully before installation and operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, injury, or death.
- Me whakarite kia tika te hau i te wā e mahi ana.
- Only use approved fuel types (dry wood, wood briquettes).
- Puritia ngā tamariki me ngā mōkai kia matara atu i ngā mata wera o te oumu.
- Do not store flammable materials near the stove.
- Regularly inspect the chimney and flue for blockages or damage.
- Ensure minimum clearances to combustible materials are strictly observed:
- Whakamuri: 400 mm
- Left and Right Sides: 400 mm
- Te tuanui: 600 mm
- Front: 800 mm (within the entire radiation area of the glass)
- Floor: 0 mm (if non-combustible)
3. Aratohu Whakauru
3.1 Whakanoho
The Prity AW16 is designed as an insert for corner installations. Ensure the chosen location can support the stove's weight and meets all safety clearance requirements.
3.2 Nga Ahua me te Whakamama
Accurate measurements are crucial for safe and effective installation.
- Total Dimensions (L x W x H): 1010 x 690 x 730 mm
- Combustion Chamber Dimensions (L x W x H): 880 x 550 x 370 mm
- Taumaha: 125 kg
- Flue Pipe Diameter: 200 mm

Image 3.1: The Prity AW16 wood stove insert integrated into a corner fireplace setting in a living room.
3.3 Connection to Central Heating
This model includes a water jacket for connection to a central heating system. Professional installation by a qualified technician is highly recommended for this component to ensure proper function and safety. The water jacket volume is 34 liters.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Momo Wahie
The Prity AW16 is designed for burning solid fuels, specifically dry wood or wood briquettes. Do not use liquid fuels, trash, or treated wood, as this can damage the stove and pose a safety hazard.
4.2 Te Utaina o te Wahie
Open the main door using the wooden handle. Place dry wood or briquettes onto the cast iron grate. Avoid overfilling the combustion chamber. Close the door securely before igniting or adjusting air controls.
4.3 Te Mana Hau
The stove features a front damper to control the primary air supply to the combustion chamber. Adjust this damper to regulate the intensity of the fire. For initial ignition, keep the damper fully open. Once the fire is established, you can reduce the air supply to achieve a slower burn.
4.4 Flame Intensity
He paowa damper is provided to further adjust the flame intensity and control the rate at which exhaust gases leave the combustion chamber. Use this in conjunction with the front air damper to optimize burning efficiency and heat output.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi
- Tango pungarehu: Regularly remove ash from the ash pan beneath the cast iron grate. Ensure the stove is completely cool before handling ash.
- Whakapai karaihe: The ceramic glass can be cleaned when cool using a specialized fireplace glass cleaner or a damp cloth dipped in ash.
- Flue and Chimney: Have your flue and chimney inspected and cleaned by a qualified professional at least once a year, or more frequently depending on usage.
5.2 Te tirotiro
Periodically inspect the stove for any signs of wear or damage, including:
- Cracks in the ceramic glass.
- Damage to the door seals.
- Loose or damaged components (dampers, handles).
- Corrosion or damage to the water jacket connections.
Any damaged parts should be replaced immediately by a qualified technician.
6. Te Raru
Kei roto i tēnei wāhanga he aratohu whānui mō ngā take noa. Mō ngā raruraru uaua, whakapā atu ki tētahi tohunga hangarau whai tohu.
- Poor Draft/Smoke Backflow: Check for chimney blockages, ensure dampers are open, and verify proper chimney height and insulation.
- Putanga Wera Iti: Ensure you are using dry, seasoned wood. Check air damper settings and ensure the combustion chamber is not overfilled. Verify water jacket connections are functioning correctly if connected to central heating.
- Excessive Burn Rate: Adjust the front air damper me te auahi damper to reduce air supply. Ensure door seals are intact.
7. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Whakatakotoranga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | AW16 |
| Waitohu | Prity |
| Ngā Ahu Katoa (R x W x T) | 1010 x 690 x 730 mm |
| Combustion Chamber Dimensions (L x W x H) | 880 x 550 x 370 mm |
| Taumaha | 125 kg |
| Mana Whakamahana Ingoa (Tapeke) | 16 + 5 kW (21 kW) |
| Water Heating Output | 16 kW |
| Room Heating Output | 5 kW |
| Water Jacket Volume | 34 rita |
| Te Dianete Paipa Rerewha | 200 mm |
| Heated Surface Area | Approx. 119 m² |
| Te Raukaha Whakawera | Tata ki te 323 m³ |
| Rauemi | Glass, Wood, Ceramic, Cast Iron |
| Karaehe Pungao | A |
| Maximum Working Pressure (Water) | 1.25 pae |
| Efficiency (Nominal Heat Output) | 79.4% |
| ASIN | B06XH1PC8T |
| Product Identifier (from image) | 3800215095108 |

Image 7.1: Energy efficiency label for the Prity AW16, showing an A rating and heat outputs.

Image 7.2: Declaration of Performance for the Prity AW16, detailing essential characteristics and compliance with EU regulations.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Information regarding specific warranty terms and customer support contacts was not available in the provided product data. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the retailer for details on warranty coverage and technical assistance.