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Supra LYTHAM LIFT 2 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual page 2

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You have just bought a wood burning heating appliance from our range and we congratulate you on your choice. This fire has been designed with
care. To get best out of it, as you are entitled to expect, you should contact a Supra specialist. He will install it in accordance with the code of good
practice and guarantee optimum operation and safety and will be fully liable for the final installation. Before using your stove for the first time, read
carefully these instructions for installation and use . This document must be kept safely along with the warranty (indicating the model and serial nos.).
The person responsible for assembly and installation will be liable for any failure to comply with the instructions in these two documents.
- This appliance is intended to burn wood, on no account may it be used as an incinerator or to burn liquid fuels, coal or derivatives.
- All local or national regulations, as well as the European standards
- The heating appliance is hot when it is in use, particularly the glass front. It stays hot for a long time, even if the flames are no longer visible.
Take precautions to avoid any contact with the appliance (and particularly to prevent young children touching it).
- Before accessing the electrical connections, all the supply circuits must be switched off.
- This appliance must be installed in accordance with the specifications of the standards
- The instructions in this booklet must be followed scrupulously. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
- The manufacturer's liability is limited to the supply of the appliance. It may not be held liable in the event of any failure to comply with these instructions.
- The following are especially prohibited:
- The installation of materials that may be affected or damaged by the heat (furniture, wallpaper, woodwork...) too close to the appliance.
- The installation of any type of heat regenerator.
- The use of any fuel other than natural wood and lignite.
- Any modification of the appliance or the installation not provided for by the manufacturer, which would release it from its liability and cancel the warranty.
Use exclusively spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
- Any failure to comply with these indications is entirely the responsibility of the person who carries out the work and assembles the fire.
- Installations in public places are subject to departmental sanitary regulations, which can be obtained from the Prefecture of your region.
- The manufacturer reserves the right to modify, without prior warning, the presentation and the dimensions of its models as well as the design of the
assembly if necessary. The diagrams and texts contained in this document are the property of the manufacturer and may not be reproduced without
the latter's written permission.
Your chimney "draws well" but you do not know the degree of negative pressure! The negative pressure or draught in a chimney is measured
in Pascals (Pa). All inserts, fireboxes and stoves are designed, optimised and manufactured according to standards NF EN 13240 (or NF
EN 13240) to operate connected to a chimney flue with a draught of 12 Pa. Very often (more than one chimney in two), the draught is too
strong (over 20 Pa) due to the chimney being too high or an installation with tubing. The appliances then operate in abnormal conditions,
leading to:
- Excessive wood consumption: this may be 3 times more than for a fire operating with a draught of 12 Pa.
- A fire that does not last, burning too fast and giving off very little heat.
- The rapid and irremediable deterioration of the appliance (cracks in the cast iron plates or firebricks).
- The invalidation of the warranty.
To avoid all these problems, there is only one solution.
Have the flue's draught checked (with the appliance in operation) by a professional, and if it is over 20 Pa, install a draught regulator on the
fire's connection pipe.
(1)
Nominal output in use with the door closed, burning wood or lignite; based on tests in accordance with EN 13240.
(2)
Documentation on request from your dealer.
(3)
DTU 24.1 dealing with smoke flues, DTU 24.2 dealing with chimneys equipped with a closed stove: NF EN 13240 dealing with stoves burning solid fuel. (available from AFNOR).
-IMPORT
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- WARNING -
(3)
must be respected when installing and using the appliance.
- IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION -
GB-2/8
ANT
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ANT
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(3)
in force. Installation by a qualified professional is recommended.
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