Olymberyl HF-217 BabyGabrie User Manual

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Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a genuine Olymberyl® Stove. When cared for properly, these
high quality, finely crafted cast iron stoves and fireplaces will offer many years of reliable
performance. This instruction manual has been developed to ensure optimum performance
from the Olymberyl® stove and fireplace range. It's very important that you thoroughly read
and understand all instructions before using your new stove or fireplace.

Check Building Codes

When installing, operating and maintaining your stove, follow the guidelines presented in
these instructions, and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove.
Your city, town, county or province may require a building permit to install a solid fuel burn-
ing appliance.
Always consult your local building inspector or authority having jurisdiction to determine what
regulations apply in your area.
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  • Page 1: Check Building Codes

    This instruction manual has been developed to ensure optimum performance from the Olymberyl® stove and fireplace range. It's very important that you thoroughly read and understand all instructions before using your new stove or fireplace.
  • Page 2: Stove Safety

    Stove Safety When properly maintained and operated your stove should give you many years of service, however there are important safety aspects of these products that you need to be aware of when operating a stove. 1. The term Multi-fuel refers to any of the main commercially available solid fuels such as coal, wood, turf, anthracite, briquettes.
  • Page 3: Before Installing Your Stove

    Before installing your stove You need to consider the following to ensure the safe operation of your stove. • Provision of adequate air to support efficient combustion of the fuel. • A well sealed flue/chimney system, hereinafter referred to as the “flue system”. •...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Unpacking and preparing your stove for installation. 1. Remove your stove from the outer packaging and place on floor. Please inspect stove and check that it is not damaged in any way. Never attempt to use a stove that has been damaged.
  • Page 5 Parallel Installation Corner Installation Single wall Double wall connector pipe connector pipe A – Chimney Connector to backwall 16.5” (419 mm) 10.5” (267 mm) B – Chimney Connector to sidewall 22” (559 mm) 18” (457 mm) C – Chimney Connector to cornerwall 20”...
  • Page 6 Some typical installations are shown as following Sealed door to FLUE access chim- ney for sweep- ing & inspect- ing. The Flue must be 1.5mm thick rust resistant steel and 3 times it‘s diameter away from combust- ible materials. For example 150mm Flue Pipe must be 450mm away from combustible ma- terials.
  • Page 7 For Installations where no Chimney exists The Connecting flue pipe from the Stove should connect to the Twin Wall Insulated flue pipe, ensure this flue pipe is the correct type for Multi-Fuel applications. Some typical installations are shown as following: Support Collar Fire Stop Spacer 45°...
  • Page 8 The Chimney/Terminal Outlet must be no lower than the minimum positions shown in the diagram below: Point where flue passes through weather Clearance to flue outlet surface (Notes 1,2) At or within 500mm of the ridge. At least 600mm above the ridge. At least 2300mm horizontally from the nearest Elsewhere on a roof point on the weather surface and:...
  • Page 9: Operating Your Stove

    Operating Your Stove Fuel Your stove is designed to burn a range of solid fuels such as coal, wood, turf (peat) and etc.; it is not designed to burn, • Paper or cardboard, other than small amounts used to light stove. •...
  • Page 10: Ash Removal

    The settings of both of these air controls very much depends on draught and local condi- tions and after a few fires, you should have a good idea of the best settings for your stove. The air controls should be fully opened when lighting the fire. Once the fire is es- tablished, the controls may be adjusted as required.
  • Page 11: Stove Maintenance

    This stove is not designed to operate with the door open. Always close the stove door when you have taken out the ash tray and leave closed while disposing of the ash. Only reopen to put ash pan back into the stove and close immediately afterwards. Care of glass At times, especially when the air controls are turned to low settings or when damp wood is used, the stove glass will blacken.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    1. Check your flue system for build up of soot or creosote and for signs of damage to joints. To check flue outlet remove top of baffle by lifting and pulling out at end. Use a flashlight to check flue outlet. Clean and repair as necessary. Always replace top baffle before relighting stove.
  • Page 13: Glass Blackens

    Glass blackens Glass usually blackens when: The fuel is not being burned efficiently because of starvation of air.  Bad quality or damp fuel is being used.  Balance between primary and secondary air is incorrect.  Try to introduce more air into the stove, especially through the secondary air control on the top of the stove door as this air flows down over the glass to help burn off the creo- sote.
  • Page 14: Additional Info

    ADDITIONAL INFO (FOR BOILER MODEL ONLY) Boiler Connection The advanced Back-Boiler fitted in your Stove must be installed in Compliance with all re- levant Building Regulations and in accordance with Central Heating Standard EN 12828 whilst complying with local Water Supply Regulations. Guidance and further information is available from your Local Water Supplier.
  • Page 15 The thermostat is a safety device. It automatically closes the air inlet when the water temperature is more than 85±3℃, so that the water doesn’t get too hot. And it automati- cally opens the air inlet to the set open position when the water temperature is lower than 80±3℃.
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Condensation CAUTION WHEN FILLING When filling the boiler with water for the first time, the cold water entering the water jacket can cause condensation to form on the surfaces of the appliance (inside and out) In certain conditions this condensation could result in a considerable amount of water, in some cases enough to fill the bottom of the appliance.
  • Page 17 Olymberyl will repair or replace at its option any stove or stove part thereof found to be defective under these terms. Your stove is guaranteed against defects subject to the following conditions.

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