Monza; Oxford; Ordesa - Bronpi SYDNEY Instrucciones De Instalación, Uso Y Mantenimiento

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First of all, you will have to screw out the screws in both sides of the fan protection.
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Once you have removed the protection you can access to the thermostat, the plug connections and the fan will be available.
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In order to remove the fan you will have to elevate it and release it from its fixation to the stove.
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Disconnect and replace the damaged element and reattach everything such as before.
OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE
The models Louvre, Sydney and Dover have the choice to take the primary and secondary entry air from
an adjacent room (or even from outside of the house) or the same room where the stove is installed.
The primary air intake of these models is on the rear side of the stove, so in case that the stove is not
connected with the outside it will be necessary a minimum distance of 6-8 cm to have an enough air
supply to the combustion. In the case you choose the primary air intake from the outside or an adjacent
room it will be enough connecting this entry by a 120 mm diameter driving with the chosen location.
Note that a driving too long or with deviations (elbows), cause a big lost of charge, therefore could cause
some combustion problems. (See drawing D22).
2.1.2.

MONZA

The stove Monza has on the top two rings to be used as a plate warmer. These rings should
be handled with the accessory included for this purpose (see drawing D23 and D24).
The worktop has in both sides two removable handles made in stainless steel.
The model Vitro has another handle in the front of the worktop.
2.1.3.

OXFORD

The rotating cast is made in two parts: the iron grate and the handle in stainless steel. To
place the grate follow the next steps:
1.
First of all, we must introduce the rod by the hole on the front of the
stove.
2.
Place the grate with an approximated angle of 45º to introduce the
hook of the rod on the hole of the grate.
3.
Later, place the grate over the firebox (see drawing D25).
The firebox is removable too. To remove it follow the next steps:
1.
Remove the vermiculite pieces (only model Oxford).
2.
Remove the iron grate and the handle.
3.
Finally turn the firebox approximately 45º to get it out by the door of
the stove (see drawing D26).
The model Oxford also includes a handle with a double
function: remove the ash pan and apply over the pull
of the rotating cast doing possible to move it avoiding
burnings (see drawing D27).
2.1.4.

ORDESA

Inside of the combustion chamber you can find a piece called "ash catcher". This piece is useful to avoid the fall of the ashes to the floor
when you open the door of the stove. To place it properly, follow the next steps:
1.
We must match the hooks of the piece with the groove of the stove. To this, rotate slightly the piece.
2.
When the piece is inserted on the grooves, drop it from its own weight to rest in his final position (see drawing D28).
In the stove, it is included a handle to remove the ash pan to avoid burns (see drawing D29).
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INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
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D22
D23
D25
D26
D24
D27
D29
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