Combustible; Recommended Combustible; Forbidden Combustibles; Operation Of Control Devices And Accessories - deville C07368 Instrucciones Para Instalación Y Empleo

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Do not join up the ready to set up to a pipe
already used for other appliances.

5.3 - Combustible

5.3.1 - Recommended combustible

Hardwood logs with a maximum length of 59 cm :
oak, hornbeam, beech, chestnut, etc.
Maximum loading height : 25 cm.
We recommend that you use very dry wood with
a maximum moisture content of 20%, or wood
that has been stored under shelter for 2 years
after being cut in order to obtain the best yield
and to prevent the accumulation of creosote in
the flue and on the glass.
Avoid using resinous wood (pine, fir, spruce...)
which leads to more frequent maintenance of the
fireplace and chimney flue.

5.3.2 - Forbidden combustibles

All types of fuel except wood are forbidden,
including coal and its derivatives.
Burning kindling wood, branches, planks, straw,
cardboard, liquid fuels is dangerous and is
forbidden.
The apparatus should never be used as an
incinerator for waste products.
5.4
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Operation

of
accessories
Air knob control
(Fig. 15) : should be adjusted
with the poker.
Door handle : This must be operated used the
poker (Fig. 16).
Scraper (Fig. 17) : to remove embers and to
clean the appliance.
Do not burn your hands uselessly. Use the
accessories.
5.5 - Operation

5.5.1 - Lighting a fire

Turn on the thermostat on position 8 and open
the ventilation duct (Fig. 1).
Place some crumpled paper and very dry twigs
on the grate followed by branches of larger
diameter (approximately ∅ 3 to 5 cm).
Light the paper and close the door (or leave the
door slightly open to accelerate the blaze).
Once the "kindling wood" load is burning, open
the
door,
load
recommended fuel and use the regulation
devices to obtain the burning required.
5.5.2 – Operation
Fire duct
5.5.2.1 -
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control
devices
and
the
appliance
with
The desired rate of burning
activating the operating controls (see paragraph
5.4) and by choosing a load which corresponds to
requirements, ie :
For maximum heating, load the fireplace with
-
3 logs measuring approximately 10 cm in
diameter (thermostat on position 8 and the
ventilation duct open normal speed).
Use this position only temporarily, to heat the
rooms following prolonged absence.
For an intermediate burn rate, reduce the
-
load : one or two logs (air thermostat on half
position).
For a long-lasting heat output with a slow
-
combustion rate, use 1 or 2 non-split logs with
a diameter superior to 16 cm (thermostat on
position 0 and the ventilation duct closed).
To get a long-lasting combustion rate, reload on a
merely burning bed of embers.
For rapid restarting of the fire, add some kindling
wood, load the logs, and only if necessary keep
the door partly open for several minutes, without
leaving the appliance unattended. Thereafter, use
the controls as per the instructions (paragraph
5.4). Doing so will accelerate the fire's recovery,
particularly if the wood is damp.
Make burn rate changes (switching from a slow
combustion rate to a normal rate for example)
before reloading the fireplace during the "live
coals" combustion phase, in order to allow the
fireplace
progressively to the change.
To avoid smoke and falling ash coming out into
the room during reloading operations, the door
should be opened with the following precautions :
Open the door partly, waits for the open
-
door suction to start, and open the door
slowly.
Using the stove in continuous mode and a slow
combustion rate, especially in milder temperature
conditions (bad draught) and with wet timber,
leads to an incomplete combustion and the
formation of tar and soot deposits :
Alternate the slow burning periods with
-
returns to normal burning.
Burning small loads is recommended.
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After the stove has been used in slow combustion
mode, the front glass may darken because of a
slight soot deposit, this deposit will burn off (by
pyrolysis)
combustion rate).
The fitting of a suction moderating flap in the
the
connecting duct enables to control the burning,
notably slow burning, enabling long lasting
5.5.2.2 – Set fan
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is obtained by
and
the
chimney
flue
with
the
next
hot
heating.
(Fig. 28)
to
adapt
fire
(higher

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