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ARINA
Wood stove
Item No: cod . S430A
USER GUIDE
Version 1
2020.09.16
Dear customer,
First of all we would like to thank you for having chosen us. You will be satisfied with your
choice, as our stove is in the leading category of the similar products due to its features
and design.
Yours sincerely,
CAST

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  • Page 1 ARINA Wood stove Item No: cod . S430A USER GUIDE Version 1 2020.09.16 Dear customer, First of all we would like to thank you for having chosen us. You will be satisfied with your choice, as our stove is in the leading category of the similar products due to its features and design.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2.Technical characteristics 3. Working principle of the stove 4. The flue 5. Wood 6. Cleaning of the stove 7. Consumables 8. Summer pause 9. Solutions of the problems 10. Technical description 11. Installation 12. Fire safety 13.Air entrance into the installation place during combustion 14.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Do not place armchairs, seats, curtains or any flammable object within 100 cm from the stove as well as within 50 cm on the sides, and 30 cm from the back side. The cast iron parts are protected by heat resistant paint. The room has to be properly ventilated.
  • Page 4: Working Principle Of The Stove

    The stove is designed to be used for indoor heating. The heat is diffused by radiation through the panoramic glass and the parts of the stove made of cast iron. Part of the stove are made of cast iron, and the hearth is equipped with a panoramic door with heat resistant glass.
  • Page 5: The Flue

    3.3 Lighting the stove for the first time The first time the stove is lit, there will be an odor given off due to the drying of the protective color. That is normal, because the color stabilizes on temperatures over 350°C. THE ROOM MUST BE PROPERLY VENTILATED.
  • Page 6 A lower value does not permit proper combustion with the consequent formation of carbon deposits and excessive production of smoke, which, being unable to flow to the exterior will escape through the grills or doors. If the draught value is too high, combustion will be too fast, with the consequent dispersion of the heat through the flue.
  • Page 7: Wood

    than the outlet hole of the appliance. Try to avoid too many curves and horizontal sections; if this is impossible, ensure that there is always a slope of at least 2/3 cm per linear metre as compensation. The same flue must never be used for more than one appliance. 4.4 Cleaning the tubes and flue Every time you notice the draught is becoming difficult, you should clean the stove, the tubes, and the flue.
  • Page 8: Cleaning Of The Stove

    When cleaning the outside surfaces of the stove, avoid abrasive products which would damage the protective paint. Do not use chemicals that contain diluent, because the cast parts are protected by heat resistant paint.
  • Page 9: Summer Pause

    If there is dampness in the room where the stove has been placed, we advise you to put absorbent salts into the hearth. If you want ti keep for long the aesthetic look of the stove it is important to protect its internal walls in cast iron with neutral Vaseline. 9. SOLUTIONS OF THE PROBLEMS 9.1 The appliance does not work...
  • Page 10: Technical Description

    The stove is suitable to heat living spaces or to support an insufficient centralized heating system. As fuel, it is possible to use wood logs. The stove is made of cast iron and steel plates. The hearth is internally sheathed with single sheets in cast iron and inside it there is a turning and extractable grate.
  • Page 11: Installation

    11. INSTALLATION The stove must be connected with a junction to the existing flue. The junction must be, if possible, straight, horizontal or positioned a little uphill. The connections must be tight. It is obligatory to respect the National and European rules, local regulations concerning building matter and also fireproof rules.
  • Page 12: Air Entrance Into The Installation Place During Combustion

    Please avoid the contact of these parts without gloves or the relevant tools. Warn children of the danger and keep them away during the operation of the stove. The use of a wrong or wet fuel causes the formation of creosote deposits in the flue and will fuel a chimney fire.
  • Page 13: Lighting

    ATTENTION: the continuous and protracted use of aromatic wood (eucalyptus, myrtle etc.) quickly damages the cast iron parts (cleavage) of the product. 15. LIGHTING IMPORTANT: The first time that the appliance is lit, there will be an odour given off (due to the drying of the adhesives of the junction chord), which disappears after a short use.
  • Page 14: Normal Operation

    with the registers less open than the value indicated in the instructions manual. 3. Repeat this operation for at least 4-5 or more times, according to your possibilities. 4. Then load more and more fuel (following in any case the provisions contained in the installation booklet concerning maximum load) and, if possible, keep the lighting periods long avoiding, at least in this initial phase, short ON/OFF cycles.
  • Page 15: Operation In Transition Periods

    The warranty does not cover the damages due to overheating of the equipment. You should always use the stove with the door closed in order to avoid damages due to overheating (forge effect). The adjustment of the registers, necessary to obtain a rating calorific performance with a depression on the chimney is the following: Fuel...
  • Page 16 18.1 CLEANING OF THE FLUE A correct lighting, the burning of a proper fuel, the loading of the suggested quantity of fuel, the right adjustments of the secondary air control, the sufficient draught of the chimney and the presence of air for the combustion, are essential for the good operation of the appliance.
  • Page 17 18.4 SUMMER PAUSE After you have cleaned the hearth, the chimney and the flue, trying to eliminate completely the ash and others residuals, you must close the doors of the hearth and its registers; in case you disconnect the appliance from the chimney, close its opening in order to let work other possible appliances connected to the same flue.
  • Page 18 Made in Serbia...
  • Page 19 P.025 P.037 P.024 DIN 1481, ISO 8752 P.023 DIN 660 P.022 DIN 660 P.021 P.036 P.020 P.035 P.019 P.018 P.017 P.016 P.015 DIN 137 A – M10 P.014 P.013 DIN 923 P.012 P.034 P.011 DIN 965, ISO 7046 P.010 DIN 1481, ISO 8752 P.009 P.033 P.008...

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