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V I S I O L

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Summary of Contents for RAIS/attika VISIO L Series

  • Page 1 B R U G E R M A N U A L B E D I E N U N G S A N L E I T U N G U S E R M A N U A L M A N U E L D ’...
  • Page 3 RAIS/attika VISIO L Mærkeplade/CE Zeichen/Manufacturer’s plate/Plaque signalétique/Merkeplate/Märkplät Notified Body: 1235 Produced at: RAIS A/S, Industrivej 20, 9900 Frederikshavn, Danmark EN 13229:2001+A1:2003+A2:2004 Raumheizer für feste Brennstoffe EC.NO: 224 Appliance fired by wood Visio 2 L Left / Visio 2 L Right Poêle pour combustibles solides...
  • Page 4 Indstilling af spjæld / Einstellung der Luftklappe / Adjustment of the air damper / Réglage du volet d’air / Innstilling av spjeldet / Inställning av spjället Position 1 - Posisjion 1 Position 3 - Posisjion 3 Position 2 - Posisjion 2 Optænding og påfyldning / Anzünden und Nachlegen / Lighting and fuelling / Allumage et remplissage / Opptenning og påfylling / Upptänding och påfyllning VISIO...
  • Page 5 FIRE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY! 5 Eco-friendly advices for sensible heating - common sense both environmentally and economically. 1. Effective lighting. Use small pieces of wood (fir tree) and a suit- able fire lighter, for example paraffined wood wool/sawdust. Open the air damper, so plenty of air is fed to the stove and the gases from the heated wood can burn rapidly.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    VISIO L Revision : 10-09-2019 Date INTRODUCTION ......................6 WARRANTY ........................7 SPECIFICATIONS ......................8 DISTANCES/DIMENSIONS ....................9 CONVECTION ......................11 CHIMNEY ........................12 CHOICE OF MATERIAL FOR INSTALLATION ..............13 INSTALLATION ......................13 FITTING THE REFLECTIVE INSULATION PANEL............... 14 TRANSPORT SAFETY FITTING ..................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction attika Thank you for purchasing a RAIS/ wood burning stove. attika A RAIS/ wood burning stove is more than just a heat source. It also shows that you care about design and quality in your home. To make the most of your wood burning stove it is important that you read the manual thoroughly, before installing and using it.
  • Page 8: Warranty

    WARRANTY attika RAIS/ – wood-burning stoves are tested repeatedly in terms of safety, as well as material and manufacturing quality. We grant warranty on all models, starting with the date of installation. The warranty refers to: • documented malfunctions due to faulty manufacture •...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    VISIO L are inset stoves with a vertically operated door. Specifications DTI ref.: 300-ELAB-2383-EN VISIO L 2 VISIO L 3 Nominal output (kW): 10.3 Min./Max. output (kW): 8 - 12 Heating area (m Stove’s width/depth/height (mm): 1141 x 610 X 1765 1089 X 634 X 1765 Combustion chamber’s width/depth/ 708 X 256 X 541...
  • Page 10: Distances/Dimensions

    Dimensional drawings NB: The flue spigot at the top outlet can be turned freely. (Radius 102 mm). VISIO L 2 With top outlet 1596 1596 1596 1596 932,5 932,5 932,5 932,5 With rear outlet...
  • Page 11 VISIO L 3 With top outlet 1581 1581 1581 544,3 544,3 544,3 544,3 1088,6 1088,6 With rear outlet...
  • Page 12: Convection

    Convection attika RAIS/ stoves are convection stoves. Convection means that there is a circula- tion of air, which ensures that the heat is distributed more evenly throughout the entire room. The cold air is sucked in at the base of the stove up through the convection channel, which runs along the stove’s combustion chamber.
  • Page 13: Chimney

    Chimney The chimney is the driving force which makes the stove function. In order for the stove to perform satisfactorily the chimney height must be sufficient to ensure the correct draught of 14 to 18 Pa so as to clear the products of combustion and prevent problems of smoke emanating into the room when firing.
  • Page 14: Choice Of Material For Installation

    Material selection Choose non-combustible materials for panels/bricks with a thermal resistance greater than 0.03 m xK/W. Thermal resistance is defined as the thickness (in m) divided by the wall’s lambda value. Consult with your installer/chimney sweep. During testing, the wood-burning stove is installed in a cabinet made from non-flam- mable 50 mm calcium silicate panels (Skamotec 225).
  • Page 15: Fitting The Reflective Insulation Panel

    Mounting the reflektor plate - VISIO L 2 The stove is fitted with a reflector Dismount the reflector plate and plate on the back side. turn it upside down. Mount the plate reusing the screws (as shown). Mounting the reflector plate - VISIO L 3 The stove is fitted with a Dismount the reflector plate and turn it reflector plate.
  • Page 16: Transport Safety Fitting

    Bend the cut-outs and mount the plate to the top of the stove. Transport safety Before installing the stove remove the transport safety: • on VISIO 1 remove 2 screws on the side. • on VISIO 2 remove 1 screw on the side. •...
  • Page 17: Installation Of Fireplace Insert Visio L 2

    VISIO 2 L Applies to installation in non-flammable panels or in brick. If other materials are used, they must have better or the same characteristics as 50 mm Skamotec 225. To achieve the necessary distances from the wood-burning stove to the panel/brick- work, the internal dimensions of the cassette must be 665 x 1195 x 1950 mm.
  • Page 18 Hole dimensions (height x width x depth) min. 570.5 x 999.3 x 549.5 mm (interior dimensions). Hole dimension for wood-burning stove with installation frame. A height of 568 mm provides an air gap of 5 mm above the top frame. This air gap is necessary because the wood-burning stove will expand when heating up.If this air gap is not cre- ated, it can result in damage to the brickwork!
  • Page 20: Installation Of Fireplace Insert Visio L 3

    VISIO 3 L Applies to installation in non-flammable panels or in brick. If other materials are used, they must have better or the same characteristics as 50 mm Skamotec 225. To achieve the necessary distances from the wood-burning stove to the panel/brick- work, the internal dimensions of the cassette must be 700 x 988 x 1950 mm.
  • Page 21 Hole dimensions (height x width x depth) min. 568 x 1088 x 504 mm (interior dimen- sions). Hole dimension for wood-burning stove with installation frame. A height of 568 mm provides an air gap of 5 mm above the top frame. This air gap is necessary because the wood-burning stove will expand when heating up.
  • Page 22: Installation Distances Visio L 3

    Minimum distance to flammable material The minimum distance from the insulated chimney to the flammable rear wall is 110 mm Flammable ceiling The minimum distance from the top of the installa- tion cassette/convection opening to the combustible ceiling is 300 mm If the sidewall is flammable, the wood-burning stove must Flammable...
  • Page 23: Convection Air

    CONVECTION AIR There is a minimum area requirement for convection air. This must be complied with because to avoid the risk of overheating and because of the distance to flammable material. Ensure that the wood-burning stove can draw in convec- tion air underneath itself.
  • Page 24 In order to get the most out of your stove, guide the warm air out of the convection grate. Position the convection grate just below the non-flammable top plate. The convection cavity can also be placed on top of the cassette. The insulated part of the chimney must ex- tend all the way down to the flue spigot.
  • Page 25: Air-System

    Air-system When mounting the Air system ensure that the air control system provides fresh air from the outside. In order for the Air system to function, you have to ensure in the structure that no vacuum occurs in the housing. If convection grates are installed, be sure not to block them.
  • Page 26: Fuel

    Operating instructions Please note that HETAS Ltd Appliance Approval only covers the use of dry seasoned wood logs on this appliance. HETAS Ltd Approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with the wood logs, nor does it cover instructions for the use of other fuels.
  • Page 27: Drying And Storage

    Drying and storage Drying wood takes time. Proper air drying takes approx. 2 years. Here are some tips: • Store the wood sawn, split and stacked in an airy, sunny place, which is protected against rain (the south side of the house is particularly suitable). •...
  • Page 28: Using The Wood Burning Stove

    Using the wood burning stove Adjustment of the air damper - the damper has 3 settings For reference see drawing (in the front of the manual). Position 1 Pull the lever to the left. The damper is almost closed; there is a minimal air intake. This position must be avoided during normal operation.
  • Page 29: Lighting And Stoking

    IMPORTANT - Warning Note! Properly installed, operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling. Occasional fumes from de-ashing and re-fuelling may occur. However, persis- tent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emis- sion does persist, the following immediate actions should be taken: 1.
  • Page 30: Warning

    Advarsel Advarsel Advarsel Hvis brændet kun ulmer eller ryger, og der tilføres for lidt luft, udvikles der Hvis brændet kun ulmer eller ryger, og der tilføres for lidt luft, udvikles der Hvis brændet kun ulmer eller ryger, og der tilføres for lidt luft, udvikles der Warning!! uforbrændte røggasser.
  • Page 31: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Glass Most woodstoves use a ceramic glass product which is resistant to heat but requires cleaning to keep its appearance. Soot or opaque marks can easily cleaned if the marks are fresh, however If you leave the glass dirty for any length of time the acid from the wood can etch the surface of the glass permantley (wet unseasoned wood, soft wood such as used in the building industry, pallet wood should be avoided).
  • Page 32: Cleaning The Door Glass

    Cleaning the door glass Lock the door in position before cleaning. Use the special key that is delivered with the wood-burning stove. Turn the lock that is positioned above the side of the door. The side door can now be opened for cleaning by turning the locking hook in the top and bottom of the door.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Combustion Chamber

    Cleaning the combustion chamber Scrape/shovel the ash through the grate in the middle of the stove. The ash tray below is removed and emptied into a non combustible container until it has cooled. You can dispose of ash with your normal household waste. REMEMBER! •...
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Flue

    CLEANING THE FLUE To gain access to the flue, remove the flue plate made from vermiculite. Next, remove the steel baffles. Baffles Vermiculite flue plates Remove any dirt and dust and in reverse order, put the parts back into position. Exercise caution when you position the flue plate and baffle.
  • Page 35: Operating Interuptions

    OPERATING INTERUPTIONS Stove is burning too strong could be caused by: • leak around the door seal • chimney draught too large >22 Pa, draught control regulator should be installed. Stove is burning too weakly could be caused by: • too small amount firewood •...
  • Page 36 WARNING! If incorrectly or too damp firewood is used, it can lead to excessive formation of soot in the chimney and possible a chimney fire: • in this case shut off all air supply from outside (if installed) to the stove •...
  • Page 37: Converting To Self-Locking Door

    Rebuilding to a self-closing door before, the oven is built in. The door is made self-closing by dismantling some of the door’s counterweights. On the VISIO 1 & 3, the counterweights must be changed on both sides. 1. Remove the transport lock and the screws on the coun- terweight cover Transport lock.
  • Page 38 Rebuilding to self-closing door after, the oven has been built in. The door is made self-closing by dismantling some of the door’s counterweights. On the VISIO 1 & 3, the counterweights must be changed on both sides. 1. Remove the Side Skamol sheet. 2.
  • Page 40 ATTIKA FEUER AG Brunnmatt 16 CH-6330 Cham Switzerland www.attika.ch RAIS A/S Industrivej 20 DK-9900 Frederikshavn Denmark www.rais.dk...

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