Connection with the appliance:
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Place the appliance in the hearth (see
paragraph 5.8) and fit the pipe on the original
nozzle of the appliance (Fig. 14).
- If the space is big enough, insert the pipe in the
noozle placing the hands between between the
upper part of the appliance et the base of the collar
.
- If there is not space enough above the appliance to
place there the hands, the insertion of the pipe can
be done easily in putting first in this piece of pipe at
about ten centimetres from its base a broach
which will allow to seize the the pipe to insert it on
the noozle passing the hand from the inside of the
appliance. This broach can stay there without
hampering the working of the appliance (Fig. 15).
NOTA : The connecting pipe
have to be made of stainless steel with a minimum
thickness of 0,4 mm .
•
The sketches 18 and 19, given as example,
represent 2 cases of common installations:
- Fig. 18 : Existing pipe, lined.
Possibility of hot air release through the head and
the existing hood.
- Fig. 19 : existing pipe, kept as it is.
. The design, condition or sizes of the chimney do
not allow to a hot air release through the chimney
head. The hot air goes out fully under the pediment
and the beam.
. A wooden beam has then to be completely
protected in that case.
. The masonry collar has to be built the lowest
possible.
. The built-in fitting measures of the Fig. 12 have to
be respected.
5.8 - Preparation and placing of the appliance i
the hearth (Fig. 16)
5.8.1 – General Operation to be made
To lighten the heating unit in order to make it easier to
install in the hearth, remove the polystyrene wedge
blocking the deflector, then remove the deflector, the
parts that are inside the stove and the door (see
Paragraph 7.1 for dismantling the deflector).
5.8.2 – Setting up of the appliance
Once the appliance installed in the fireplace, put back
all the removed parts: to do so proceed in the reverse
order of the dismounting.
NOTA : Before the switching on of the appliance,
remove the stickers.
6
–
USE
REQUIREMENTS
APPLIANCE
This 'closed appliance' is a real heating appliance :
•
High output.
•
Slow speed running for a long period of time.
and the collar
will
FOR
THE
6.1 - First lighting
•
After the building of the fireplace and the setting up
of the appliance, a drying period of the materials
used for the work has to be respected (2 to 3
weeks).
•
After the first lighting (see paragraph 6.4.1), make
a moderate fire in the first hours limiting the loading
in the appliance (a log of ∅ 15 cm) with the air
intake damper in an intermediate position (see
paragraph 6.4.2) : progressive rise in temperature
of all the elements of the fireplace and normal
expansion of the appliance.
•
During the first uses, a paint odor can come out
from the appliance : ventilate the room to limit this
inconvenience..
6.2 - Fuel
6.2.1 – Recommanded fuel
Hard wood : oak, hornbeam, beech, chestnut tree, etc...
in log of 50 cm long.
Maximum loading height: 20 cm.
We recommend you to use very dry wood (20 %
maximum humidity), that is a 2-year store under shelter
after cutting, to get better outputs and to avoid the
darking of the smoke flue and of the windows.
Avoid the use of conifers (pines, firs, spruces...) which
ask for a more frequent cleaning of the appliance and
the flue.
6.2.2 – Forbidden fuels
All fuels except wood are forbidden, especially coal and
its by-products.
Fires with twigs, twinings, small boards, straw,
cardboard are dangerous and banned.
The appliance must not be used as a waste incinerator.
6.3 - Use of the operation parts and equipment
Door handle : it must be handled thanks to the cold
hand.
Air intake control lever : It can be manoeuvred
manually.
Ignition Booster : It can be manoeuvred manually.
Cold hand : It is used for manoeuvring the door handle
and for taking out the ashes tray.
Scraper : it is used to remove and to arrange the logs in
the fireplace according to the combustion.
Do not burn your hands uselessly. Use the accessories.
6.4 - Use
Your appliance is equipped with an ignition booster
(Fig. 1 Ref. 17) which enables the wood to catch fire
more quickly during the lighting phase.
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