® Instructions for use and maintenance PHENIX 1150 PHENIX 950DF PHENIX 1000 PHENIX 850 PHENIX 650 08.08 07DHPH2GB ® PHENIX II - Bodart & Gonay...
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We wish you much enjoyment and warmth by your Bodart & Gonay hearth. The Customer Service NOTE (to be completed by the installer) * PHENIX II appliance * DISTRIBUTOR: * REFERENCES: 47B11BOV PHENIX 1150 Name ............... 47B10BOV PHENIX 1000 47B95BOV PHENIX 950D No / Street ............47B85BOV PHENIX 850 47B65BOV PHENIX 650 Town ............
CONTENTS RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Transport 2. Installation 3. Fue 4. First fi re 5. Options INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE 1.Use: 1.1. Description of parts 1.2. Operation of the automatic key 1.3. Opening and closing the hearth 1.4.Fire fl ue 1.4.1 Air regulator 1.4.2.
RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Transport: OPTION 2. Installation: 1. The hearth must be absolutely level (references: from side and front edge of the fi re box). 2. Unscrew the two screws on the front and remove. 3. Cut the Colson collar around the counterweight and the support. CHECK 4.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE 1.Use: 1.1. Description of parts 1. Door 2. Counterweight and support. 3. Cover façade 4. Cover 5. Automatic key transmission 6. Automatic key valve 7. Side plates 8. Lateral base plates 9. Base bricks 10. Maintenance of vermiculite plaque 11.
1.3. Opening and closing the hearth 1.4. Fire fl ue The quality of the wood is of vital importance to the optimum operation of the hearth (heat output and power, cleanliness of the glass). High quality wood is: - dry, having been dried for at least two years under ventilated shelter.
1.4.2. Lighting * Set the air regulator in the maximum position (to the right) * Put a fi re lighter or crumpled paper towards the front. Finish with kindling in the middle. Place 2-4 split logs (according to size) at the back. * Light and lower the door to 4-5 cm from the bottom.
NOTE: - Avoid using in open fi re mode under adverse weather conditions (low pressure and high humidity) - there is a danger that smoke may blow back into the room! - Attention! For the PHENIX 950D, only open one door at a time! In certain draught conditions, there may be an odour of smoke from the side of the closed window, in which case it is best to keep both doors closed for a moment.
2. Maintenance : 2.1. Regular maintenance - Remove excess cinders, and if possible vacuum the ashes from the air distributor and air regulator. - If the fan has a dust fi lter, it should be cleaned frequently. - To clean the glass, open the door laterally and proceed as follows: OPENING PHENIX PHENIX...
2.2. Annual maintenance VERMICULITE PLATES Vermiculite is a natural mineral substance (without asbestos) which has been processed and which is completely recyclable. These insulating plates are resistant to very high temperatures. The vermiculite plates must not be exposed to water hence the importance of having a cover on the chimney.
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LUBRICATION If the hearth is used frequently, it is advisable to lubricate the guiding shaft, using only high temperature silicone lubricant (Bodart & Gonay high temperature lubricant available in small packages from your dealer). DO NOT USE OTHER LUBRICANTS - at high temperature they may dry out and block the carriage Clean the surfaces before applying the lubricant.
4. Operating faults FAULTS CAUSES / REMEDIES GLASS BECOMES DIRTY TOO QUICKLY - Door not suffi ciently airtight (check the adjustment of the door). - Wood too damp- Rate of consumption too low - Inappropriate draught (too much or too little) ‘LAZY’...
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4920 Harzé BELGIUM EN 13229:2001 and EN 13229 A2:2004 Inset appliance fired by solid fuel Phenix 650 Mininum insulation thickness: Side wall: 100 mm minimum Back wall: 100 mm minimum Ceiling: 100 mm minimum no insulation required Floor: Recommended fuels :Woodlogs Closed Open...
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4920 Harzé BELGIUM EN 13229:2001 and EN 13229 A2:2004 Inset appliance fired by solid fuel Phenix 850 Mininum insulation thickness: Side wall: 100 mm minimum Back wall: 100 mm minimum Ceiling: 100 mm minimum no insulation required Floor: Recommended fuels :Woodlogs Open Closed...
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4920 Harzé BELGIUM EN 13229:2001 and EN 13229 A2:2004 Inset appliance fired by solid fuel Phenix 1000 Mininum insulation thickness: Side wall: 100 mm minimum Back wall: 100 mm minimum Ceiling: 100 mm minimum no insulation required Floor: Recommended fuels :Woodlogs Open Closed...
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4920 Harzé BELGIUM EN 13229:2001 and EN 13229 A2:2004 Inset appliance fired by solid fuel Phenix 1150 Mininum insulation thickness: Side wall: 100 mm minimum Back wall: 100 mm minimum 100 mm minimum Ceiling: no insulation required Floor: Recommended fuels...
2.4 Leg kit Phénix 650/850 Phénix 950 Phénix 1000/1150 Mini 13 cm Maxi 53 cm 3. Smoke fl ue Recommendations Pr NBN 61-002 The chimney fl ue must be built in compliance with building regu- lations of which the following features are the most important: 5m ideal - Minimum height (distance between connection and top of stack) will be 5 m for a hearth which can operate with...
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- A smoke fl ue may not consist of more than two changes in direction. The angle of these elbows to the vertical may not generally exceed 20°, or 45° 45° 20°- 45° for a fl ue in smooth metal. - The fl...
4. External air supply When a hearth burns wood it consumes air, which means that a certain amount f air leaves by the chimney. This must e compensated by the D' D' D usual intakes A and B, and if inadequate a new fresh air intake C must be provided.
5. Convection air circuit 5.1. Air duct It is essential to open 2-4 air vents depending on the model and installation instructions. These vents must be connected to a duct at least 50 cm high. Thermally insulated ducts recommended for optimum operation of the appliance (these create a draught for convection air). Using 4 hot air vents and 4 hot air intakes signifi...
5.3. Forced convection (optional fan) At least two hot air vents must be opened. It is normal that, when the fan is operating, a little air may escape through these openings (A). For the Phénix 950DF, the side air inlets must be closed. You must ensure, however, that hot air outlets are not too complex to enable good air circulation;...
6.1. Positioning the hearth 1. The hearth must be absolutely level. 2. Unscrew the two screws on the front and remove. 3. Cut the cable tie around the counterweight and the support. CHECK 4. Ensure that the door is operating correctly (lateral opening, lifting/ lowering) 5.
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- Avoid installing the variator near audio and video equipment. 230 V MAX. AC 50Hz T.V. OFF= O MINI. 1. Setting the speed. 2. Setting screw for minimum speed under the button (calibration required). 3. 1.25A fuse (remove the button, unscrew the panel, pull out and replace).
7. Replacement parts ® PHENIX II - Bodart & Gonay...
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OPCIONES Y RECAMBIOS PHENIX 1150 OPTIONS AND SPARE PARTS PHENIX 1150 RECAMBIOS / SPARE PARTS Concepto Description Code TRAMPILLA VENTILACION PHENIX 650/8 VENTILATION HATCH PHENIX 650/850/1000 37B10030 REPARTIDOR DE AIRE SIN AGUHERO 115 AIR DISTRIBUTOR WITHOUT HOLE 1150 37B11046 DOSIFICADOR DE AIRE PHENIX 1150...
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OPCIONES Y RECAMBIOS PHENIX 1000 OPTIONS AND SPARE PARTS PHENIX 1000 RECAMBIOS / SPARE PARTS Concepto Description Code TRAMPILLA VENTILACION PHENIX 650/8 VENTILATION HATCH PHENIX 650/850/1000 37B10030 REPARTIDOR DE AIRE CON CANAL 1000 AIR DISTRIBUTOR WITH CHANNEL 1000 37B10046 DOSIFICADOR DE AIRE PHENIX 850/1000 AIR REGULATOR PHENIX 850/1000 37B10032 MANO FRIA PRESTIGE-COMFORT...
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TRAMPILLA VENTILACION PHENIX 650/8 VENTILATION HATCH PHENIX 650/850/1000 37B10030 REPARTIDOR DE AIRE PHENIX 950 DF AIR DISTRIBUTOR PHENIX 950 DF 37B95231 DOSIFICADOR DE AIRE PHENIX 1150 AIR REGULATOR PHENIX 1150 37B11032 MANO FRIA PRESTIGE-COMFORT WIRE HANDLE PRSTIGE-COMF-PHENIX 07Q70073 PUERTA PHENIX 850 PEGADA...
8. Checklist: Check the various minimum installation space dimensions (including room for options!) See p.17. If these dimensions are not respected, it will be impossible to strip down the various component assemblies! Levelling the hearth, 2 reference points. See pp. 4 & 21. Mount the chimney duct and the hot air outlet duct.
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