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  • Page 1 O P E R A T I O N AN D I N S T A L L AT I O N M A N U A L O P U S T E M P O...
  • Page 2 FIRED BY DESIGN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.2 Layout and usage of air regulators 5.3 Suitable materials for lighting 5.4 Emptying the ashpan 5.5 Cleaning and maintenance 5.51 Sweeping single sided versions 5.52 Sweeping double sided versions 6 Malfunction and service 7 Common fault finding 8 Warranty Opus commissioning checklist Opus-Tempo-October-2018-V003...
  • Page 4: Disposal Of Packaging

    Clean Air Act requirements” The Opus Tempo 70 SE, Tempo 70i SE, Tempo 70f SE has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Opus stove. This manual will introduce you to the functions and correct operation of the stove. It is important that your installer takes you through the operation of this stove during their handover.
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Stove

    When the stove is out keep the air regulators closed, in order for cold air not to be able to circulate throughout the chimney. However it can be advantageous to open the door some while before lighting the stove to allow warmer air to begin going up the chimney. 3.
  • Page 7: Safety Rules

    Be careful that flue pipe does not enter into the free section of the chimney. Maintain the correct distances specified by building regulations between the flue pipe and combustible material. This appliance must never be connected to a shared flue system. If the chimney pressure is too low or too high this may cause problems with the working of the stove.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Tempo 100i DS Tempo 100i Tempo 100 DS Tempo 100 Tempo 80i DS Tempo 80i Tempo 80 DS Tempo 80 Tempo 70i DS Tempo 70i Tempo 70 F Tempo 70 Tempo 60...
  • Page 9: General Information About The Working Of The Stove

    5. General information about the working of the stove Always use a glove Do not use any flammable liquid fluids for lighting the fire. The door of the firebox should be opened only when adding fuel, apart from leaving the door slightly ajar during the lighting phase.
  • Page 10: Layout And Usage Of Air Regulators

    If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period. If there are too few embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke.
  • Page 11: Emptying The Ashpan

    5.3 Suitable materials for lighting The stove should be used for the combustion of natural wood and wood briquettes. Some of the best wood for the stove is beech and birch. These types of wood have the highest burn temperature, and they burn the cleanest, as long as they have been stored in a dry place for a sufficient length of time.
  • Page 12: Sweeping Single Sided Versions

    Attention: The stove paint only achieves its ultimate strength after reaching its rated temperature a few times. To avoid damaging the paint, it is important to clean the stove surface only after the paint achieves its ultimate hardness. It is important to have the chimney regularly checked and cleaned by a qualified chimney sweep.
  • Page 13: Sweeping Double Sided Versions

    Straighten lugs with a pair of pliers Now carefully lift second throat plate out of the stove You now have access for sweeping. Repeat each step in reverse to replace all of the parts for normal use 5.52 Sweeping double sided versions Carefully lift the throat plate up off of the retainers, push the throat plate away from you clearing one set of retainers and lower out of the stove...
  • Page 14: Malfunction And Service

    Lift away the two remaining deflectors Now you have access for sweeping. When replacing the baffles it is recommended to hook Ensure that the throat plate is securely hooked over all the throat baffle over the rear retainers prior to fitting the four retainers once replace deflectors In case of chimney fire...
  • Page 15: Common Fault Finding

    7. Common fault finding Please be aware that in the event of your stove not performing properly, you should always consult your installer or a qualified professional. Below is a list of potential problems and possible causes: Problem Possible cause Fire hard to light ...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    OPUS declines all liability for any accidents due to failure to observe the specifications contained in the use and maintenance manual accompanying the device. Furthermore, OPUS declines all liability deriving from improper use of the product by the user (including heat-shock, overload or misuse of the firebox), unauthorised modifications and/or repairs, and the use of non-original spare parts or spare parts not designed for use on this product model.
  • Page 17 Supplier’s Name or Tempo Tempo Tempo Tempo Tempo Tempo Tempo Trademark: Model 60, 60i 70, 70i, 70i DS 80, 80i 80 DS, 100, 100i 100 DS, 80i DS 100i DS Energy Efficiency Class of Model Nominal Heat Output to 4.92 12.7 9.28 15.3...
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  • Page 19: Opus Commissioning Checklist

    Opus commissioning checklist General information Stove purchased from Telephone number Stove installed by Telephone number CPS registration with (e.g. HETAS) CPS registration number Installation date Stove model Physical checks Installation is in accordance with the design, including material specification, flue length and...

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