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INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION, DE SERVICE ET D’ENTRETIEN INSTRUCTIES VOOR GEBRUIK EN INSTALLATIE ISTRUZIONI PER L’INSTALLAZIONE, L’USO E LA MANUTENZIONE INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCCIONES PARA INSTALACIÓN, USO Y MANTENIMIENTO 1 of 24...
ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS These instruc�ons cover the Nestor Mar�n M43 Due to the high opera�ng temperatures of this Woodbox® stoves with the TruHybrid system. It offers appliance it should be located away from pedestrian installa�on and opera�on informa�on for this model.
inspected, first for creosote deposits (which should be 1. INTRODUCTION removed), and then for integrity of the stainless steel IMPORTANT! All local regula�ons, including those liner. Look for obvious bulges in the lining which may that refer to na�onal or European regula�ons, must be indicate the need to replace that sec�on (use a bright applied when installing this device.
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2.1.3. Summary of rules Chimney pipe We shall now provide a summary of the rules that Thermal Insulation should be followed when building a chimney: Use resistant and non-combus�ble materials � for the connec�on between the appliance and Ceiling Metal Fitting the chimney, which are protected if possible against rust (enamelled steel, stainless steel, …) Choose the most ver�cal route possible.
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2.3. Above a Fireplace. 2.4. Wall Pass-Throughs In this type of installa�on, the chimney connector rises Whenever possible, design your installa�on so that the from the stove, turns no greater than 45ᵒ, and then wall connector does not pass through a combus�ble goes into the fireplace chimney.
3.1. THE WOODBOX® COMBUSTION SYSTEM 3. USE The Woodbox® system uses a balance of preheated Once your stove has been installed and connected to the primary air, secondary air and natural flue dra� in a chimney, you are ready to light the fire. process of combus�on and post-combus�on, to obtain Before ligh�ng your stove for the first �me, please take extremely high efficiency and total controllability of the...
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Rear flap: for adjus�ng the minimum air se�ng Motor for remotecontrol kit (Op�onal). Front flap: allows airto Central flap: Brings airinto the enter from below the stove stove for distribu�on above the fuel grate and down the glass (airwash) Burn rate knob Burn type lever Fig.
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3.3. USING THE AIR CONTROL. Your stove will have this control panel, 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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Burn Type Lever: Controls the direc�on of the air flow, either above or below the grate; Adjust according to the type of combus�on Ligh�ng Burn Type Lever in mid posi�on: Providing maximum air above and below grate for igni�on Wood Burn Type Lever raised (posi�on “A”): Providing top air for wood burning...
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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, decrease or completely close the permanent 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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Insert the receiver box into the supplied bracket with the remote control kit. Hang this support with the receiver box in the grooves that the rear of the stove has. See pictures below. Fig. 17 Fig.18 Connect the electrical lead to the receiver box and place the receiver box in its holder. Detailed instructions on the use of the remote control can be found with the remote control kit.
By-pass 3.5. RELOADING THE STOVE To refuel the stove, first slide the Burn Type Lever to its mid posi�on, and then rotate the Burn Rate Knob to maximum. Let the fire “liven up” for about one minute. Open the front door slightly and hold in this posi�on about 30 seconds or un�l stove is dra�ing well.
3.7. ASH REMOVAL 3.8. FUELS Recommended solid fuels: hornbeam, beech wood, IMPORTANT! Only handle the ash pan when the stove oak wood, fruit tree wood, birch wood and smokeless is cold. Always avoid opening the ash-pan if your fuel designated to be suitable for use in a closed stove is in opera�on.
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Use dry wood 4. SAFETY Some types of wood are easier to light than others. The best fire wood, and easiest to light, is always dry wood. No�fy the elderly, as well as childrenof the high Using dry wood will minimise creosote build-up.D a m p surface temperature of the stove in order to avoid wood has far less hea�ng power.
Una�ended fires 5. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE Many fires have happened by having a stove on and WARNING: DO NOT CLEAN STOVE WHILE HOT. una�ended for a long period of �me. These fires usually occur because there are combus�ble materials Always keep the area around the unit clean and clear of near the stove, they heat up more than normal when the furniture and other objects.
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WARNING: Replacement of damaged glass must be Ashes shall be removed, and disposed of in a steel done with original parts supplied by your dealer. Use container with a �ghtly fi�ng lid and moved outdoors of other materials could cause a safety hazard and void immediately.
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6. INSTALLATION SYSTÈME TRUHYBRID / INSTALLATIE TRUHYBRID SYSTEEM / INSTALAZIONE SISTEMA TRUHYBRID / TRUHYBRID SYSTEM INSTALLATION / INSTALACIÓN SISTEMA TRUHYBRID 18 of 24...
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