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USER MANUAL (EU - ENGLISH VERSION)

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  • Page 1 R600RD MAX 600RD USER MANUAL (EU - ENGLISH VERSION)
  • Page 2: Production Number

    - so you have all the in- formation together in case of any enquiries. INSERT PRODUCTION NUMBER THIS MANUAL APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL: • R600RD MAX (RAIS) 600RD (Attika) R600RD MAX / 600RD 2 - EN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT PRODUCTION NUMBER USER MANUAL WOOD Use approved fuels only ......... . The wood must be dry .
  • Page 4 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW STOVE Congratulations on the purchase of your new wood-bur- ning stove – and welcome to RAIS or attika! High quali- ty, design and function go hand in hand in the stove you have selected. For the latest tips, information and inspiration, follow us...
  • Page 5: Wood

    WOOD It is important for you to use dry, untreated wood and FUEL TYPE Wood logs light the wood correctly so that you wood-burning sto- ve can operate correctly. Which wood you should use DESIGNATION and how to treat it prior to use are shown below. LENGTH (RECOMMENDED) Max.
  • Page 6: Firing

    FIRING RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF WOOD FOR STOKING LIGHTING YOUR STOVE FOR THE FIRST TIME THE FIRE When you use your stove for the first time, it is best to The recommended amount of wood to burn after light a small fire initially so that it “gets used to” the high lighting depends on your stove model.
  • Page 7: Setting The Damper

    SETTING THE DAMPER It is worthwhile spending some time finding out how best to operate the damper on your stove. This will en- sure your wood burns as effectively as possible and gi- ves you the most beautiful fire. MANUAL AIR DAMPER ADJUSTMENT The three settings on the damper are adjusted by rota- ting it from side to side.
  • Page 8: Lighting Your Stove Correctly

    LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY IGNITION AND REFUELLING Follow the instructions 1-5 below for correct ignition and use of the stove. You should never open the door when the flames are high, as they can damage the paint on the stove. Begin by stacking 12 pieces of split firewood in layers of four at the bottom of the stove.
  • Page 9 LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY Set the air damper to the open position. Light the fire by igniting the two ignition bags pla ced between the layers. Igniting the ignition bags NOTE! - It is important to get the wood burning quickly. When the fire has a firm grip on the sticks, set the air damper to the centre position.
  • Page 10 LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY When the last flames have died and there is a nice layer of embers, add two to three pieces of wood. Only add new firewood when there are only embers in the stove, NOT when there are flames and while the fire is in full flame.
  • Page 11: Distance To Furniture

    DISTANCE TO FURNITURE DISTANCE TO FURNITURE R600RD MAX / 600RD Ensure that flammable objects (e.g., furniture) are not closer than the distances specified in the table (fire risk). MODEL DISTANCE TO FURNITURE (MIN.) R600RD MAX 1000 mm WARNING It is important to observe these distances to combustible material as radiation, especially through glass surfaces, can ignite flammable objects around the stove.
  • Page 12: Combustion Chamber

    COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEANING THE FLUE It is important to regularly clean the stove and the flue Remove the upper smoke deflector plate by lifting it up to check for blockages before lighting. Especially before on one side and tilting it down on the other side. a new firing season, after a longer period without using the stove.
  • Page 13: Cleaning Your Stove

    Ashes are disposed of with normal house- hold waste. GLASS All RAIS and attika stoves come with a glass system, which means that hot air flows down over the glass and removes any soot residues. This happens when the fire is burning correctly and there is a high level of combus- tion in the stove.
  • Page 14: Replacing Seals

    MAINTAINING YOUR STOVE CHECKING THE CHIMNEY MOVING PARTS The chimney is what makes your stove work. Remem- Door hinges and door locks should be lubricated as ne- ber – even the best stove will not work perfectly unless eded, but it is important to lubricate on a regular basis the chimney is drawing correctly and to the necessa- so that damage is not caused by a single event.
  • Page 15: General Information On Your New Stove

    GLASS SYSTEM instead. With AirSystem, the air is taken from outside. All RAIS and attika stoves come with a glass system, which means that hot air flows down over the glass and The air inlet for the system can be concealed by instal- removes any soot residues.
  • Page 16: Nominal Test

    NOMINAL TEST GUIDE TO NOMINAL TEST FIRING 1,8 kg Perform the test as described below if you want to do a nominal test firing. Follow the instructions 1-3 be- low for ignition and pre-firing before test firing, where 230 mm the results are measured.
  • Page 17: Test Firing

    NOMINAL TEST TEST FIRING Place 3 pieces of birch wood without bark with a total weight of approx. 1.8kg (two 650g and one 500g). The wood should have a length of 230 mm and a square cross-section. Set the damper to fully open for 1-2 mi- nutes, then to the centre position for 30 seconds.
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA SPECIFICATIONS DTI Ref.: 300-ELAB-2700-EN R600RD MAX DTI Ref.: 300-ELAB-2686-EN 600RD Nominal Wood logs Fuel Nominal heat output Space heat output η Efficiency η Seasonal space heat efficiency Class A Energy efficiency index CO (13% O mg/Nm CO emission at 13 % oxygen content (13% O mg/Nm emission at 13 % oxygen content...
  • Page 19 TECHNICAL DATA Set-up distances R600RD MAX / 600RD Minimum distance from the rear edge of the door to combustible ma- terial 1000 Minimum distances from the sides to combustible material Minimum distances from the top of the door to combustible material at the ceiling Minimum distances from the front to combustible material (Distance to 1000...
  • Page 20: Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)

    Use less wood and vent the room. down to local conditions (such as draughts, for example) If you are experiencing a problem for which no answer is given here, please contact your RAIS/attika dealer. 20 - EN...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    For safety reasons, do not make unauthorised modifications to the stove. Only recommended spare parts may be used. The stove has been tested and approved with the recommended spare parts, and therefore RAIS/attika cannot be held responsible for safety in the event of modifications that contravene the recom- mendations.
  • Page 22 DOWNCYCLING DOWNCYCLING When your oven is no longer usable in the distant futu- re, it is important that it is sorted correctly. Below is an overview to help you on your way. A deeper description of the symbols can be found via the QR code Brass Cast iron Sheet iron...
  • Page 23: Spare Parts

    SPARE PARTS If you need new spare parts for your product, you can scan the QR code to see which spare parts we offer. If spare parts other than those recom- mended by RAIS are used, the warranty will be cancelled. All interchan- geable parts can be purchased as spare parts from your RAIS dealer.
  • Page 24 Article number: 23-6513EU RAIS A/S ATTIKA FEUER AG Industrivej 20 Brunnmatt 16 DK-9900 Frederikshavn CH-6330 Cham Denmark Switzerland www.rais.com www.attika.ch...

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