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USER MANUAL C07897 - 06-05 DEVILLE
3.2 - Overall Dimensions
4.2 - Optional accessory
4.3 - Setting up of the appliance is optional
5 - REQUIREMENTS ..........................................................................................................................
5.1 - Lighting the stove for the first time
5.2.1 Recommended Fuel
5.2.2 Alternative Fuels
5.2.3 Prohibited fuels
5.3 - Use of controls and accessories
5.4 - Using the appliance
5.4.1 Lighting the Stove
5.4.2.1 Working with door closed
You are advised to read carefully and in full the information provided in order to get the best performance and the most satisfaction - out of your DEVILLE stove. Failure to comply with the assembly, installation and operating instructions places all responsibility upon the person(s) concerned. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT D.T.U. SPECIFICATIONS. INSTALLATION BY A QUALIFIED TRADESMAN IS RECOMMENDED.
The insert-hearths C07897 and C07898 comply with the French standard : NF D 35-376 classification C-G-B-sf-Em 15 kW. They are continuous heating appliances, with an on-grid combustion using wood exclusively, with a semi-closed combustion chamber. They are meant to be built-in in a fireplace to be built.
2 - RATED HEATING OUTPUT AND REFUELING TIMES AT LOW SPEED
- Rated heating output in accordance with French Standard NF D35 - 376 during testing at normal speed : 15 kW. . Obtained on a 10 Pa draft with a 16kg-wood load, constituted by 3 non-split logs of strong wood. . The above value is the average value obtained during the 3 hour test. . To obtain this normal power, reload on an approximate 500 g bed of ashes, i.e. 3 cm of thickness and put the air inlet control in position 3 Fig. 9e. - An autonomy superior to 10h, with reduced power, is obtained with a complete load, by totally closing the air inlet control.
3 - DESCRIPTION AND OVERALL DIMENSIONS
The main components of your stove are indicated below and can also be found on Fig. 1. The door is in cast iron and includes seals which ensure smoke-tightness and enable the stove to stay in for a very long time. The damper situated in the lower part of the door is used to adjust the fuel burning rate. A secondary air intake is integrated in the top part of the glazing to keep it clean and to assure a better combustion of wood. . Net weight of the appliance : approximately 150 kg for C07897 approximately 195 kg for C07898
3.2 Overall Dimensions
External dimensions (mm) : . For C07897 : Fig. 2 . For C07898 : Fig. 3
The hearths C07897 and C07898 are meant to be set up in a new fireplace DEVILLE.
4.2 Optional accessory
They can be equipped on request : . With a careenage kit C07068 (Fig. 4).
4.3 Setting up of the appliance is optional
This kit must be assembled before setting up the hearth in the fireplace and according to the instructions enclosed with this option.
Your "closed Stove" is an extremely efficient heating appliance : . High output . Stays in for a long time at reduced speed CAUTION : Using the air regulating lever enables to obtain complementary air flow for lighting : position (A), see Fig. 9a to 9b. Position (A) is reserved exclusively for restarting and lighting operations, and should not be maintained more than 30 minutes, which would result in severe damage on the appliance and its environment. Do not leave the appliance unattended when using position “LIGHTING” (A).
5.1 Lighting the stove for the first time
- When fireplace is completed and the appliance in place, give the various building materials time to dry (2 to 3 weeks). - After lighting the stove for the first time (see § 5.4.1), build a moderate fire for the first few hours using just one log with a diameter of about 15 cm, with the damper halfway open d (Fig. 9d) : . This will ensure that the temperature of all the parts of the fireplace increases gradually and that the appliance will expand normally. - You may find that initially the stove gives off a smell of paint, in which case simply air the room.
5.2.1 Recommended Fuel
Hardwood : oak, honbeam, beech, chesnut, etc. It is advisable to use only well-seasoned wood with a maximum moisture content of 20 % ; that is wood that as been stored under cover for 2 years after being cut, in order to prevent sooting up of the flue and the glass. Do not use resinous woods (pine, fir, spruce, etc.), which involve more frequent maintenance of the stove and the flue.
5.2.2 Alternative Fuels
Brown coal briquettes, but only with the door closed, can be used to keep the stove in for long periods at low speed. Limit the load to 6 kg with the damper halfway open d (Fig. 9d).
5.2.3 Prohibited fuels
All types of fuel other than wood and brown coal briquettes are forbidden, notably coal and coal derivatives. Flare-ups from small pieces of wood, vine shoots or similar, bits of plank, straw and cardboard are dangerous and these must not be used.
5.3 Use of controls and accessories
- Damper (Fig. 9c, 9d, 9e) : . The speed setting, position c, d or e is obtained by moving the damper using the cold hand. . The lighting position (A) is obtained by directly moving the damper with the hand: this position must only be used while the appliance is “cold”. - Door handle (Fig. 7) : it must be moved using the cold hand.
5.4 Using the appliance
5.4.1 Lighting the Stove
- Put the setting damper in position A. To do so, you need to : . Push the damper towards your left until it stops (Fig. 9a). . Make a slight rotation (Fig. 9a) (R). . Make the translation movement (Fig. 9a) (T) and (Fig. 9b). - Screw up some paper and place it on the grate along with some very dry kindling with some bigger split wood on top (diameter about 3 to 5 centimetres). - Light the paper and close the door. - As soon as the kindling load is burning, open the door, and load the appliance with the recommended combustible, then close the door and put the air setting damper in position c, d or e according to the level of power you wish to get (Fig. 9c, 9d and 9e).
5.4.2 Working Requirements
5.4.2.1 Working with door closed
- The speed you want to get is obtained by moving the air setting damper (see paragraph 5.3) and by choosing a load according to your needs, being : . For maximum heat, put in 3 logs with a diameter of about 12 cm, . For medium heat, just put in one or two logs,
. For a longer heating period at low speed, put in one or two non-split logs a diameter greater than 15 cm. For slow burning over a long period, put the logs on top of a bed of embers that are giving off very little glow. - To obtain a quick regain, after a slow speed, boost the fire with kindling, make a loading, place the air adjustment damper in position (A) Fig. 9a and 9b during a few minutes to speed up the burning, keeping the appliance under close control, then close the damper. This method gets the fire going quickly again, especially if the wood is slightly damp. - While the embers are recatching, before reloading change speed (e.g. normal to low) so that the stove and the smoke flue can gradually adjust. - To avoid upsetting while you are reloading, half-open the door, make a small pause, to slowly open the door. (Do not forget to stop the vent, if need be, to avoid hovering ashes and smokes). - In mild periods and if using wet wood, continuous working at low speed can result in incomplete combustion, which causes deposits of soot and tar. To avoid this, alternate between low and normal speed. - When the stove has been working at low speed, the glass may get slightly sooted up. Any soot will usually be burnt off when the stove is working at a higher speed.
The air used for burning the wood comes in under the grate when the damper is open. The incoming air also cools the grate. So in order to ensure the best performance from your stove and prevent damage to the grate through overheating, it is essential to empty out the ash so as to keep the grate clean. - Use the scraper to remove ash (Fig. 6). - The ash pan, located underneath the grate, is easily removed using the poker. The ashes level should never reach the hearth’s cast-iron grid.
5.4.2.3 Safety Rules
- Never try to extinguish the fire with water. - Be careful of the glass, which gets very hot. Keep children away from it. - The stove gives out a lot of heat through the glass, so keep materials and heatsensitive objects at least 1,50 metres away from it. - Empty the ash pan into a special metal or otherwise inflammable receptacle used only for this purpose. Ashes that might appear cold can still be very hot, even if you think they have had enough time to get cold. - Do not put easily flammable materials near the appliance or in the wood stove. It is especially important not to store wood under the appliance (Fig. 8).
Mechanical sweeping of the smoke flue is obligatory. This should be done several times a year and at least once during the heating period. The contracter concerned should provide the necessary certificates. For sweeping : - Remove the deflector : . Lift the deflector c and pull it forwards (Fig. 5a). . Lower the back of the deflector (A) (Fig. 5a) d and e and remove it (Fig. 5b). . To replace the deflector, follow the same steps in reverse (deflector in place Fig. 5c). - Carefully check the condition of the appliance, and more especially smoke-tightness : seals, fixings, and door and frame. - Check the condition of the smoke flue and the connecting pipe ; all fittings should be in good mechanical condition and be smoke-tight. - Clean the extractor fan inside the hood to get rid of any dust and if necessary clear the hot air convection system. In the event of a fault, have the stove or the installation repaired by a qualified tradesman. REGULAR MAINTENANCE - Clean the glass with a damp cloth. If necessary, use an adapted household cleaning product respecting the instructions on the direction for use. Wait until the stove is completely cool before cleaning. - Periodically clean the secondary air intake (Fig. 10) : . Take off from the fan (following the pointers) c particles and dust that are stuck between the air guides and the glass (Fig. 10). . Use the end of some metal object d to scrape the bottom edge of the damper so as to remove any soot (Fig. 11). Any soot or other particles are liable to prevent the formation of the secondary film of air protecting the glass from direct contact with the smoke and ensuring full combustion of the wood. Cleaning should be done as soon as the glass is dirty and in any event must be done when the stove is completely out. - Clean the hot air grilles in the hood at regular intervals. How often you do this depends on the grilles : the smaller the holes, the quicker they get clogged up. - Check the efficiency of the door closing device, and if necessary do the following operations using the Fig. 12 :
To tighten the catch : . Loosen screw c (open-end spanner 10). . Turn eccentric d in order to increase the « d » distance between the eccentric axle and the camshaft contact pointe. . Keep the eccentric in this position and tighten screw c. To slacken the catch : . Loosen screw c (open-end spanner 10). . Turn eccentric d in order to increase the « d » distance between the eccentric axle and the camshaft contact pointe. . Keep the eccentric in this position and tighten screw c. Do the same operation to adjust the locking device of the mobile frontage in appliance C07898. . Use a Philips screwdriver. . You should apply the same tightening on both camshafts.
7- GLOBAL TERMS OF WARRANTY
1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Apart from the legal warranty, particularly for latent defects, Deville guarantees to deliver the furniture in case of obvious defects or non-conformity to the ordered furniture. Without prejudice to the provisions that are to be taken concerning the carrier, claims on delivery of furniture concerning the obvious defects or the non conformity, must be issued by the Buyer in writing a registered letter with confirmation of receipt to Deville company with in 5 days after noticing the defect. It is up to the Buyer to prove the reality of the noticed defects and irregularities. The Buyer must let Deville every opportunity of noticing any of those defects and irregularities in order to salve then. The Buyer must also keep the non standard supplies at the disposal of Deville, according to the instructions of the latter. Prior to any return of supplies an agreement will be issued.
The warranty of Deville covers, except for any compensation or for damages, the free replacement or repairing of supplier the part acknowledged as being defected (except for wear and tear parts ) by its services to the exclusion of the fees for the workplace, for the removal and for the shipping. On enamelled equipments, appliances, crackles are never considered as a manufacturing defect. They are due to the difference of expansion of iron enamel or cast-iron enamel and don’t alter the adherence. Paid replacement parts are warranted for a six-month period from the invoicing date, any additional warranty agreed by a retailer from Deville doesn’t commit Deville. Whenever claiming under a warranty, the guarantee with the stamp from the retailer Deville is strictly required. The above guarantee must be produced for any demand to repair the appliance under warranty, or a detachable slip or coupon of any such guarantee must, according to the own organisation of Deville, be returned to the latter within the required time. For lack of this, the date on the invoice issued by Deville can’t be taken into account. The interventions under warranty can’t have the effect of continuing the warranty.
The agreed warranty period assured by Deville is the longer of 1 year from the day of the purchase of the appliance, subject to the above terms and conditions are fact that the claims covered by the conditions are requested within the required time. The repairing, the replacement or the alteration of parts under the warranty period can neither have the effect of continuing the period of the latter, not get to any compensation for any fees, for late delivery, accidents or any such damages.
The warranty is unavailable for the following cases, without this list being exhaustive : - Fitting out, fitting out and assembling of appliances not due to Deville. - Consequently Deville can’t be considered as responsible for damages or supplies, or accidents to persons due to local laws and regulations ( for example the fact that there is no linking to the a earth ground connection, or a wrong drought of a fitting out ). Fair wear and tear of the supplies or abnormal use of the supplies including the case of industrial or trading use or a use of the supplies in different conditions from the ones it was built for. It is, for example, of non respect of the conditions described in the directions issued by Deville : display to outside conditions damaging the appliance ; such as excessive dampness or abnormal change of the electrical tension. Malfunction, damage or accident due to a shock, a drop, a carelessness, a failure of supervision or of service from the Buyer. Any alteration, change or intervention made by a member of the staff or a company that is not approved by Deville, or manufactured with replacement parts that are not genuine or not approved by the manufacturer.
5. SPECIAL TERMS OF WARRANTY
These terms add and define the above general terms of warranty and come first to the former, refer to the enclosed leaf untitled : “special terms of sales Deville - warranty”.
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