J. A. Roby JUNIOR 8" Oil1 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
JUNIOR OIL STOVE
Certified and tested according
to CAN/CSA 140.3 & UL 896
th
September 4
, 2007 Review
JUNIOR OIL STOVE
490, rue de l'Argon
Québec (Québec) G2N 2C9
Phone.: 418-849-8095
Fax : 418-849-0077
www.jaroby.com

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL JUNIOR OIL STOVE Certified and tested according to CAN/CSA 140.3 & UL 896 September 4 , 2007 Review JUNIOR OIL STOVE 490, rue de l'Argon Québec (Québec) G2N 2C9 Phone.: 418-849-8095 Fax : 418-849-0077 www.jaroby.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHARACTERISTICS ..........ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. WARNING ........................5 APPLIANCE PARTS ....................... 6 STOVE LOCATION ......................8 CHIMNEYS........................9 CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY ................10 OIL CONNECTION ....................... 11 STARTING ........................12 CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS (BY A TECHNICIAN) ........13 FANS AND THERMODISC ..................
  • Page 3 FEATURES JUNIOR 8'' Oil #1 Oil #2 Minimum consumption, cc/min. (l/h) 6.6 (0.4) 9.4 (0.56) Maximum consumption, cc/min. (l/h) 20.5 (1.23) 20.0 (1.2) Draught, w.c. (mm w.c.) 0.04 (1.0) 0.05 (1.3) Power of entry, minimum consumption, BTU/h 14 200 20 800 Power of entry, maximum consumption, BTU/h 44 100 44 200...
  • Page 4 CLEARANCES (Junior 8'' and Junior 10'') Floor Combustible Lateral wall (left or right) 8'' (203 mm) Opposite wall 36'' (914 mm) Back wall 10'' (254 mm) Front 36'' (914 mm) Above 36'' (914 mm) Simple wall conduit 9'' (229 mm)
  • Page 5: Warning

    WARNING Before the installation, please take a few minutes to read carefully this handbook. Keep it in a sure place and easily reachable for future references. If this appliance is not properly installed, it could cause fire damages to the property, injuries and death. To reduce fire hazards, follow instructions contained in this handbook.
  • Page 6: Appliance Parts

    APPLIANCE PARTS Figure 1...
  • Page 7 ETAILS Controls oil flow to the burner. ARBURETOR Make it turn to clean oil supply conduct to the LEANING ROD burner. To use regularly. (Do not pull) Where combustion takes place. Ensures air URNER supply. Regularises combustion. To be placed in the ATALYST center of the burner.
  • Page 8: Stove Location

    STOVE LOCATION You have just acquired a J.A. Roby Inc. oil stove. The choice concerning the location of your J.A. Roby Inc. stove is the key to an efficient, safe and easy use of your new appliance. Your stove should be installed in a strategic and central place in order to facilitate the heating of the whole house.
  • Page 9: Chimneys

    CHIMNEYS The oil stove you just acquired has been highly tested in order to ensure its operation and efficiency. However, the appliance remains dependent of exterior factors such as fuel supply and chimneys. Chimney draught is essentially caused by the fact that hot gases emitted by the appliance are lighter than the exterior air.
  • Page 10: Connection To The Chimney

    CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY Before connecting the stove to the chimney, you must be sure of the following : Chimney to which the appliance will be connected is clean, of appropriate dimensions and in a good condition of operation. Chimney section that overhangs the roof should be of a sufficient length. Connection will be done following the manufacturer's instructions and will respect local regulations.
  • Page 11: Oil Connection

    OIL CONNECTION Figure 4 The oil alimentation system consists in a closed steel tank provided with a filling cap, an oil gauge and a hole at its bottom. The oil tank must be higher than the carburetor in order to get a gravity oil supply. Filling cap Oil gauge Oil tank must be well fixed to avoid any moving or falling...
  • Page 12: Starting

    STARTING A technician should do the first lighting Before proceeding to the first lighting, make sure that all parts are in place (figure 1), that the connection to the chimney is secure and that all oil supply conduct joints are tight.
  • Page 13: Carburetor Adjustments (By A Technician)

    CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS (BY A TECHNICIAN) Since the carburetor has been adjusted at the manufacture, only small adjustments are necessary and only in particular cases. However, if adjustments are needed, a competent technician should accomplish it. DJUSTING THE MINIMUM FLOW Place control button to "1" and wait 10 minutes. The flame should be mostly yellow with a few blue tongues and should not smoke.
  • Page 14: Fans And Thermodisc

    FANS AND THERMODISC Figure 5 HERMODISC Place 4 screws at the grill extremities. Fix the thermodisc box Screw the grill onto the fans. with 2 screws Fix it onto the back of the stove.
  • Page 15: Preventive Measures And Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE J.A.Roby’s oil stove does not require a lot of maintenance. Every month, clean up oil supply conduct to burner by activating the cleaning rod (see figure1). To clean up the glass, J.A.Roby recommends using products specially made for such work or an oven cleaner.
  • Page 16: Limited Life Warranty

    The 4 year, J.A.ROBY Inc. assume 40% of repairs according to the above conditions. Subsequent years, J.A.ROBY Inc. assume 30% of repairs according to the above conditions. You MUST return this card in order to register your appliance for the Warranty.

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