Summary of Contents for NESTOR MARTIN Woodbox Harmony Series
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WOODBOX® TECHNOLOGY S - H INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCCIONES PARA INSTALACIÓN, USO Y MANTENIMIENTO 1 of 24 Instruc�on Manual 08/2020...
ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS Due to the high opera�ng temperatures of this These instruc�ons cover the Nestor Mar�n range appliance it should be located away from pedestrian of Harmony (H) and Stanford (S) Woodbox® stoves traffic and away from furniture and draperies.Mats and the TruHybrid variant.
1. INTRODUCTION Factory-built metal chimneys should also be inspected, first for creosote deposits (which should be removed), and then for integrity of the stainless IMPORTANT! All local regulations, including steel liner. Look for obvious bulges in the lining which those that refer to national or European may indicate the need to replace that section (use a regulations, must be applied when installing...
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2.1.3. Summary of rules Chimney pipe Thermal Insula�on We shall now provide a summary of the rules that should be followed when building a chimney: Use resistant and non-combus�ble materials for the connection between the appliance and the chimney, Ceiling Metal Fi�ng which are protected if possible against rust (enamelled steel, stainless steel, …)
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2.3. Above a Fireplace. 2.4. Wall Pass-Throughs In this type of installation, the chimney connector Whenever possible, design your installation so that rises from the stove, turns no greater than 45°, and the wall connector does not pass through a then goes into the fireplace chimney.
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3. USE SYSTEM The Woodbox® system uses a balance of preheated Once your stove has been installed and connected primary air, secondary air and natural flue draft in to the chimney, you are ready to light the fire. Before a process of combus�on and post-combustion, ligh�ng your stove for the first �me, please take to obtain extremely high efficiency and total �me to become familiar with the different control...
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Rear flap: for adjus�ng the Motor for remote control minimum air se�ng kit (Op�onal). Front flap: allows air to Central flap: Brings air into the enter the stove under the stove for distribu�on above fuel grate the fuel grate and down the glass (airwash) Burn rate knob Burn type lever...
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3.3. USING THE AIR CONTROL. Your stove will have one of these control panels, allowing you to adjust both the volume, by rota�ng the round knob, and the direc�on from which air enters the stove, by moving the lever ver�cally up or down. Always use the tool supplied with the stove when adjus�ng the controls.
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Rota�on Stop Bu�on Rotation Stop To enable the Air Volume Control knob to be rotated Button to the ligh�ng posi�on, on certain models, press the rotation stop button inwards then rotate the Air Volume Knob. Burn type lever: Controls the direc�on of the air flow, either above or below the fire bed or a mixture of the two.
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3.3.1. Burn types Lighting Wood Smokeless Coal 3.3.2. Burn rates On certain models, press the rotation stop button inwards enable maximum burn rate to be achieved. Minimum Maximum 3.3.3. Examples of air settings Fig. 11. Ligh�ng and reloading Fig. 12. Normal running, wood. 10 of 24 Instruc�on Manual 08/2020...
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3.3.4. Minimum air se�ng The adjustment knob for the minimum air intake can be found underneath the stove, on the air flap assembly. It is factory set. This knob allows you to increase or decrease the slumber air intake. Adjust this knob according to your chimney’s draught, when the chimney is at its opera�ng temperature and using an accurate flue draught gauge.
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3.4. LIGHTING 2. Open the Burn Rate Knob all the way by turning to the le�. This knob may be turned manually or by IMPORTANT! The surface of your device is pressing “ON/HI” on the remote control (op�onal). protected by a coat of special anti-heat paint that (See the se�ng on Fig.
3.6. OVERNIGHT BURNING The Burn Rate Knob allows you to adjust the size of By-pass close the intake opening, and therefore the tempo of the fire. Turning the knob to the le� increases air intake, resul�ng in higher flames and a cleaner burn; Turning the knob to the right decreases air intake, thus lowering the flames and prolonging the burn time.
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WARNING: Do not use petrol, lighter fluid, kerosene or other flammable liquids to start or freshen a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the stove while it is in use. 3.9. WOOD Logs of the correct size for the stove allow for better stacking, filling and operation of your stove (page 16).
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High combus�on temperatures are the secret to It is essen�al that the controls of the stove, as clean glass opera�on. When loading wood, add one well as the chimney pipes are always clean and or two logs at a time, depending on size. Loading the in good condi�on.
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Procedure to follow in case of a chimney fire D. A�er the chimney fire is out, the chimney must be cleaned and checked for stress and cracks before A. Prepare to evacuate to ensure everyone’s safety. re-use. Also check combus�bles around the chimney Have a well-understood plan of ac�on for and the roof.
5. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE WARNING: Replacement of damaged glass must be WARNING: DO NOT CLEAN A STOVE done with original parts supplied by your dealer. WHILE HOT. Use of other materials could cause a safety hazard and void your warranty. Always keep the area around the unit clean and clear of furniture and other objects.
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Catalyst Maintenance and Removal for It is also possible to remove the 2 bolts holding the Sweeping housing to the top of the stove and then withdrawing the housing the stove. The catalyst may then be removed for cleaning. Removal H13 S13 horizontal exit The catalyst should be removed and inspected at least once during the hea�ng season to ensure clean combus�on is occurring.
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Locate the screw under the catalyst box and remove it If the catalyser box needs to be removed the retaining using the 3mm Allen key. bolts in the roof of the stove need to be taken out and the box withdrawn. Using the 4mm Allen key remove the 2 screws holding the flue gas diverter flap.
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The life expectancy of the catalyst is about 4 to 5 Don't open the ash pan door while the stove is lit years depending upon use of the stove and the because this will lead to overhea�ng and damage quality of the wood being used. the catalyser.
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AT THE END OF THE SEASON Locking nut Clean the unit, the flue outlet, and the chimney at Bolt Handle sha� the end of each hea�ng season or more often if the use of the stove, or the fuel make it necessary. For cleaning purposes the baffle plates can be removed without any tools.
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Distributed and supported in the UK by Eurostove Ltd Unit H1, Mendip Industrial Estate, Mendip Road, Rooksbridge, Somerset BS26 2UG Tel: 01934 750 500 Fax: 01173 156 207 www.eurostove.co.uk E-mail : info@eurostove.co.uk Product code: N91300-49-00-99-00 Version Number: V1 24 of 24 Instruc�on Manual 08/2020...
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