R4 Euro Di Lusso, Emperor Way, Exeter Business Park, Exeter, United Kingdom, EX1 3QS BSEN13240 – Wood Burning Stove Appliance Mass 70kg Efficiency Nominal Heat Output 4.9kW Mean Co Emission (@13% O 0.09% Mean OGC Emission (@13% O 99 mg/m...
Due consideration should be given to air OMPETENT ERSONS CHEME Di Lusso recommend that this stove is installed by requirements for any other appliance in the same a member of an accredited competent persons room or space. scheme e.g. HETAS.
supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to fumes. In these circumstances the stove should not open the door and operate the air controls. be used. A professional flue installer will be able to advise on solutions to this problem (e.g. anti- AEROSOLS –...
The stove can be recessed into a suitably sized Installation Requirements fireplace. Ensure there is a free air gap of at least 150mm above and 50mm around the sides and (N.B. All dimensions are in Millimetres) rear of the stove. PPLIANCE IMENSIONS TRAIGHT...
Dimension Value LEARANCES TO OMBUSTIBLE ATERIALS Note: combustible material refers to any material (If side wall does not that will degrade when subjected to heat e.g. protrude in front of plaster. stove) For distances to combustible materials, see table (If side wall protrudes in below.
Concrete Liners (BS EN 1857:2003) Factory Made Metal T400 N2 D3 G Chimney (BS EN 1856-1:2003) Table 1 – Minimum Flue Designations The chimney/flue should have a vertical height of at least 4.5 metres and should terminate in accordance with Table 2. If the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation, it is possible that the higher flue gas temperature from the stove...
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NSTALLATION ROCEDURE OMMISSIONING Upon completion of the installation allow a Note: If installing the direct air kit, follow the suitable period of time for any fire cement and instructions supplied with the kit before mortar to dry out. A small fire may then be lit and proceeding.
Operating Instructions Read the ‘General Guidance’ Section at the start of these instructions before operating your stove for the first time. WARNING! – This appliance will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken. The supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to open the door and operate the air controls.
correctly and may result in smoke emission from PENING THE TOVE To open the stove door pull on the door handle to the stove. release it from the magnet. Swing the handle out When the stove is up to operating temperature the to the right until the mechanism engages and the operating tool or gloves should be used to operate door catch is released.
the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult. NNUALLY Annual maintenance of the following should be carried out by a competent person – Chimney and flueways- it is important that the chimney, flueways and any connecting pipe are swept regularly. This means at least twice a year for Woodburning appliances.
screws on the catch bar and adjust the position of IRE BLAZING OUT OF CONTROL the catch bar as necessary. Check that – The door is tightly closed. The air controls are in the closed position. A suitable fuel is being used. ...
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4. Remove the two side bricks by lifting them up EMOVING INTERNAL to release them from the slots in the base brick. COMPONENTS Swing the bricks into the centre and remove them from the stove. 1. To open the stove door, pull on the door lever to release it from the magnet.
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7. Remove the Air Valve Cassette by removing the socket screws holding it in place, turning both air controls to the fully open position (clockwise) and then gently pulling on the fascia to slide the cassette out from under the firebox. N.B. DO NOT Remove the Air Valve Cassette with the controls in the closed position as this will damage the valve gaskets.