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FRAM CHRISTINE User Manual And Warranty Card

Free-standing wood-burning space heaters

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FREE-STANDING WOOD-BURNING SPACE HEATERS
USER MANUAL AND WARRANTY CARD (EN)

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  • Page 1 FREE-STANDING WOOD-BURNING SPACE HEATERS USER MANUAL AND WARRANTY CARD (EN)
  • Page 3 !!! Important The most important point in manual/manufacturer‘s warranty is the correct usage of the fireplace - its loading. Wood quality - deciduous wood with a moisture content of maximum 16 % (+/- ) 4 %. The fireplaces have energy consumption values for the amount of fuel (wood) in operation. Depending on the size of the fireplace, its capacity will vary, which means the amount of fuel you can fit in it will be different.
  • Page 4 Please contact our technical-support department if you have any queries or doubts. For any further information go to www.fram-gmbh.de FRAM GmbH is a well known and appreciated heating appliance manufacturer, on both the European mar- ket. Our products are made in compliance with stringent standards. Each of the fireplace insert and stove we have manufactured undergoes internal quality inspection, during which it is assessed in rigorous safe- ty tests.
  • Page 5: Note Before Installation

    APPLICATIONS The free-standing stoves by FRAM GmbH are stoves from the group of solid-fuel hearths with a manual fuel load, connected to a building by means of a conduit which transports flue gases out of the building, and a lockable hearth door. They are designed to burn hardwood, specifically, hornbeam, oak, beech, acacia, elm, maple, or birch, with a humidity of <20% (lignite and charcoal briquettes are also allowed).
  • Page 6: Preparation For Installation

    Avoid overfilling the combustion chamber, optimising the amount of fuel at one-third of the combustion chamber’s capacity. Before you reload the wood, wait until the flames have died down; do not add wood onto too much heat. After you light the fire, make sure you reload the wood in the combustion chamber by putting fuel inside so that the chamber is filled in a reasonable way for the intended burning time determined by the user, based on his/her individual experience.
  • Page 7 Examples for the chimney connection: Chimney Flue Non-fl ammable Material Mortar Ring Clean out Chimney Flue Fig. 1 Connection Diameter THE VENTILATION OF THE ROOM WITH THE STOVE INSTALLED The stove consumes air for its operation, so the proper ventilation of the room in which it is installed is required. The supply grilles of the ventilation system in the room should be protected against automatic closing.
  • Page 8 Remember that during all stove operation and maintenance work the temperature of the stove’s steel parts might be high, so wear heat-resistant gloves for the stove’s operation. Follow the rules which ensure the basic safety conditions for all operation and use of the stove: Wall Min.
  • Page 9 Air Supply from Outside - Connection Methods Fig. 3 Air can be supplied to the combustion chamber from within the room or from outside. The stove is fi tted with an in-built outside air-intake opening - connector dia. 100 mm. The adjustment of the primary air under the fi re grate is eff ected by means of a single control device below the door.
  • Page 10: Stove Preparation

    2. STOVE PREPARATION - Open all air supplies - Stack the larger billets in alternate directions on the bottom of the hearth - Put a layer of smaller splints on the top of the thick billets for kindling (not more than 3 layers). Arrange the splints so that there is some space between them to let the air flow freely - Place the tinder on the top layer Fig.
  • Page 11 FREE-STANDING SPACE-HEATER MAINTENANCE Stove Maintenance The stove and smoke-duct-maintenance activities consist of ensuring that the guidelines below are followed. Regular or scheduled stove-maintenance activities involve removing the ash, cleaning the front glass, cleaning the combustion chamber, and cleaning the chimney flue. CHIMNEY-FLUE MAINTENANCE A well-cleaned and maintained chimney provides the basis for correct and safe stove operation.
  • Page 12: Spare Parts

    Caution: Any maintenance work may be performed when the appliance is in a cooled-down state only SPARE PARTS If after many years you find exchanging some parts necessary, contact the supplier or any representative of our company. To order a spare part, submit the information listed in the rating plate located on the back of the guarantee certificate, which must be kept even when the guarantee has terminated.
  • Page 13 • call your local Fire Service. The manufacturer FRAM GmbH waives all liability for any damage arising from any changes to the appliance and any changes to the other system made by the user. In aiming at the continual improvement of its products, FRAM GmbH reserves the right to make changes to its appliances without any notification.
  • Page 14 THE LUISA SERIES The LUISA free-standing space-heater series has been designed with your comfort and enjoyment in mind, in accordance with the highest safety and quality standards, as well as combining unique stylishness and looks. Please find all further useful information, including technical data, chimney air-circulation diagram, glass-re- placement diagram, door-removal and -replacement diagram, and the Termotec lining diagram and replace- ment diagram in the final sections of this Manual.
  • Page 15 Typ LILLI: Dimensioned view Dimensions LILLI 1057 Fig. 5...
  • Page 16 Typ LILLI: Glass replacement view Fig. 6 Typ LILLI: Door replacement view Fig. 7...
  • Page 17 Fig. 8 Fig. 9...
  • Page 18 Fig. 10 Fig. 11...
  • Page 19 Diagram for dismantling and replacing the baffl e and Termotec lining on the LILLI Typ: Fig. 12 Order when removing Order when inserting Termotec elements Termotec elements Fig. 13...
  • Page 20 Typ LUISA: Dimensioned view Dimensions LUISA Fig. 14...
  • Page 21 Typ LUISA: Glass replacement view Fig. 15 Typ LUISA: Door replacement view Fig. 16...
  • Page 22 Fig. 17 Fig. 18...
  • Page 23 Fig. 19 Fig. 20...
  • Page 24 Typ LUISA: Termotec exchange Order when removing Order when inserting Termotec elements Termotec elements Fig. 21...
  • Page 25 Technical specifications STEFANIE MARIE LUISA LILLI CHRISTINE FLORENCE Energy efficiency class Nominal output kW Performance range kW 4,2 - 7,8 4,2 - 7,8 4,2 - 7,8 4,2 - 7,8 4,2 - 7,8 3,8 - 7,2 Thermal efficiency % 78,1 78,5...
  • Page 26: Maintenance & Service

    SELLER Name: Date, stamp and signature of seller: Address: Tel./Fax Date of sale: SUMMARY The stove has been installed by a qualified installer in accord- Date and legible signature of ance with building regulations, national regulations and rules. the buyer: The specifications from the operating instructions have been observed and applied by a professionally trained and recognized craftsman.
  • Page 27 LIST OF INSPECTIONS OF THE SMOKE PIPE Date, signature and stamp Inspection when installing the stove of the chimney sweep master Date, signature and stamp Inspection when installing the stove of the chimney sweep master Date, signature and stamp Inspection when installing the stove of the chimney sweep master Date, signature and stamp Inspection when installing the stove...
  • Page 28 FRAM GmbH Industriestraße 12/22 49324 Melle GERMANY www.fram-gmbh.de...