Fogo Montanha GreenAir 60 Instruction Manual

Fogo montanha greenair 60; greenair 70; greenair 80; greenair 90; tower wood burning stoves insert type

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INFLAMABLE MATERIALS MUST BE PLACED AT LEAST 1 METRE AWAY FROM THE STOVE AT ALL TIMES
www.fogo-montanha.com
Mod. 364-A
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSERT TYPE
WOOD BURNING STOVES
Models GreenAir 60, 70, 80, 90 and Tower
THE STOVE CAN REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES.
KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE STOVE
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
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Summary of Contents for Fogo Montanha GreenAir 60

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSERT TYPE WOOD BURNING STOVES Models GreenAir 60, 70, 80, 90 and Tower ÍNDEX Page 1. Introduction 2. Technical characteristics 3. Wood 4. Installation 5. Combustion air 6. Running in your stove 7. Schematic drawing 8. Opening and closing the door 9.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    28935 Móstoles- Madrid, Spain 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for buying a FOGO MONTANHA stove. To get the best ecological performance and highest output from this appliance please follow these installation and operating instructions. The guarantee will cease to apply if the stove is damaged as a result of a failure to follow the installation and operating instructions.
  • Page 3: Installation

    Note: The stove is not a waste incinerator. The environment legislation expressly forbids the burning of waste in household fires. Not only is it environmentally unfriendly to use a solid fuel stove incorrectly to burn household waste, chemically treated wood waste or waste paper, or to use it as a private waste incineration plant, but it is also in breach of the emission laws and liable to punishment.
  • Page 4 En 2006 - Chimneys serving one appliance EN1857: 2003 - Chimneys - Components - Flue liners EN1457: 1999 and Clay/ceramic flue liners - Requirements and test methods En 2002 EN 1806: 2006- Chimneys - Clay/ceramic flue blocks for single wall chimneys - Requirements and test methods EN13069: 2005 - Chimneys - Clay/ceramic outer walls for system chimneys - Requirements and test methods EN 13063: 2006 - System chimneys with clay/ceramic flue liners - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for soot resistance...
  • Page 5: Combustion Air

    Instaling the fan (applicable only for the Tower model) For the Tower model, the fan is na optional item, available for order as an independent kit. Please follow these steps for a proper installation: 1. Break G section using the marked limits (Tower stove’s back) 2.
  • Page 6: Opening And Closing The Door

    8. OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOOR Place the handle supplied into the hole provided in the door catch (D). Pull handle towards you to open the door and push away from you to close the door. The stove surfaces can become very hot. Use temperature resistant gloves at all times. 9.
  • Page 7: Control Settings

    4. Place fresh logs on top of embers. 5. Close the door and burn fiercely until flame has caught hold and embers are glowing. 6. Choose a Control Setting. Note: Do not load wood higher than the vermiculite walls. 12. CONTROL SETTINGS There are three basic settings to choose from: A.
  • Page 8 Chimney cleaning It is important to have your chimney cleaned once a year. To do this the smoke damper must be removed from the appliance. To remove the smoke damper, follow the instructions below with care. 1. Open door and remove the smoke deflector (photo 10). Place your hand on the smoke deflector fixing (photo 6) and push the rear part of the fixing device up (photo 7).
  • Page 9 Photo 15 Photo 16 Broken glass The glass panel is heat resistant and very tough. However, it can be broken through lack of care. By applying the following tips you will prevent any damage.  Never leave wood sticking out in front of the stove. Otherwise, when closing the door the protruding wood could pierce the glass.
  • Page 10: Electrical Scheme

    Photo 23 Photo 24 Photo 26 Photo 25 5. Remove the air controls: Using na hexagonal screwdriver no. 5, remove the primary and secondary air controls (photos 27 e 28). Clean the operating space of the air controls using a dry lubricant to maximize the slidding effect. Photo 27 Photo 28 6.
  • Page 11: Safety

    5. No modifications have been made to the product without prior written permission of FOGO MONTANHA. The guarantee is strictly limited to the replacement or repair, by FOGO MONTANHA or their appointed dealer, of parts recognized by us to be defective and excludes all other indemnities. The affected part must be returned to our factory.

This manual is also suitable for:

Greenair 80Greenair 70Greenair 90Tower

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