PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE Lacunza congratulates you on your choice. Certified under ISO 9001, Lacunza guarantees the quality of its appliances and undertakes to meet the needs of its customers. Confident of the know-how afforded by more than 50 years’ experience, Lacunza uses advanced technologies in the design and manufacture of its entire range of appliances.
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PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 4.1.3. Flue socket ................................15 4.1.4. Painted sheet-steel-cast-iron parts........................15 4.1.5. Firebox glass ................................15 4.2. Maintenance of the chimney flue ......................15 4.3. Important advice ............................15 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................... 16 BASIC BREAKDOWNS ........................17 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE ....................
P ≤ 10kW fixtures, etc.). 10 < P ≤ 15 Lacunza’s liability is limited to the 15 < P ≤ 20 supply of the material and does not include 20 < P ≤ 25 installation of the appliance.
Distance to the joint with fire sealant or fire cement to combustible make it completely airtight. CALPE materials The installer must ensure that the pipe (mm) connected to the appliance is well secured...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER combustion (e.g. stainless steel, enamelled Bear in mind that high temperatures steel, etc.). may be reached in the flue, meaning that it is essential that insulation be enhanced in Non-central-heating appliances sections in which combustible material is (without back boiler) require an insulated, present (wooden beams, furniture, etc.).
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER Figure No.3 - Distances between chimney crown and roof ridge The chimney crown must clear the Figure No.5 - Distances between the highest point of any neighbouring building chimney crown and objects within a radius of between 10 and 20m or obstacle located within a 10m radius of the chimney outlet by more than 1m.
If sufficient updraught is not achieved by correcting the flue installation, Lacunza This accessory should be ordered from supplies an accessory for exceptional cases: the factory and, considering that the...
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE • Resinous wood may mean that the INSTRUCTIONS OF USE appliance and the flue need to be cleaned more often. The manufacturer accepts no liability whatsoever for damage caused to parts as Non-permitted fuels: a result of the improper use of non- •...
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE 3.2. Description of the parts of the appliance 3.2.1. Operating components Figure No.8 - Operating components on the appliance • A: Firebox door handle • B: Primary air intake B1 open (right) B2 closed (left) • C: Secondary air intake C1 open (right) C2 closed (left)
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE 3.4. Safety 3.3. Lighting Do not store combustible materials beneath the appliance. Use of the appliance in warm weather (warm days, early hours of the afternoon on sunny days) may lead to lighting and 3.5. Loading fuel updraught problems.
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE 3.6. Operation The appliance should be operated with the door closed. For safety reasons, never close all the appliance’s combustion-air intakes. Primary-air intake By opening this inlet, air enters the firebox via the firebox grille. Figure No.10 - Double-combustion air Secondary-air intake intake closed By opening this inlet, air enters the...
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE Extract the rest of the firebox vermiculite. 3.8. Deflectors appliance vermiculite deflectors with stainless-steel reinforcement that joins them together and another stainless steel deflector above the vermiculite. Dismantling the Atlantic deflector First extract stainless-steel reinforcement. In order to do this, draw it towards the front of the appliance to release it from the vermiculite parts.
4.1.4. Painted sheet-steel-cast-iron parts. used. These parts should be cleaned with a Lacunza accepts no liability for any brush or dry cloth. Do not dampen the modification to the product which it has parts: the steel could rust and the paint not authorised.
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING This symbol means that a qualified professional should be called to perform the operation. Problem Probable causes Solution Use hard woods, cut at least 2 years ago and stored in a Green or damp wood sheltered, ventilated place Use crumpled paper or firelighters and dry wood chips to light The logs are too large the fire.