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USER MANUAL CO7782 DEVILLE

3.1 DESCRIPTION 3.2 SIZE 3.3 VENTILATION OF THE AREA IN WHICH THE APPLIANCE IS TO BE INSTALLED

4.2 FUEL 4.2.1 Fuel recommended 4.2.2 Forbidden fuel

4.3 USING THE HANDLING DEVICES AND THE ACCESSORIES

4.4 USE 4.4.1 Lighting 4.4.2 Operation 4.4.2.1 Periodic and continuous use 4.4.2.2 Fire duct 4.4.2.3 De-ashing 4.4.3 Safety instructions

5 - RECOMMENDATIONS RELATED WITH DUCT CLEANING, STOVE AND SMOKE DUCT MAINTENANCE 18

We strongly recommend reading carefully the entire manual in order to ensure the best possible use and the highest satisfaction from your Deville stove.

Any non compliance with the assembly, installation and operating instructions is the sole responsibility of the person performing any operation on the stove.

THIS STOVE MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CURRENTLY ENFORCED D.T.U.

SPECIFICATIONS. All local, national, and European regulations must be respected when using this appliance. The appliance must not be modified. WE RECOMMENDED ASKING A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL THE STOVE.

1 - DESIGNATION These C07762 – C07782 – C07785 – C07789 – C07799 stoves are complies with French standard NF EN

13240. These are constant heating system with grating combustion designed exclusively for wood burning, inside a semi-closed combustion chamber.

- Nominal calorific power according to standard NF EN 13240 during normal burning test: 9 kW.

The appliance can either be used in intermittent mode or in continuous mode. Rated heat output capacity in intermittent use : • • •

Obtained with a draft of 12 Pa, and a wood load of 2,3 kg. Loads are comprised of 1 unsplit hardwood logs.

Reload every 45 mn on a 0.35 kg bed of embers (that is 3 cm thick) with thermostat in position 8. The announced power is the average power obtained with each 45 minute-load.

Rated heat output capacity in continuous use :

Obtained with a draft of 12 Pa, and a wood load of 9 kg. Loads are comprised of 2 unsplit hardwood logs.

Reload every 3 hours on a 0.35 kg bed of embers (that is 3 cm thick) with thermostat in position 8. The announced power is the average power obtained with each 3 hours load.

Slow combustion, burning period superior to 10h in continuous use :

Obtained on a 6 Pa draft with a 9 kg-load composed of a non-split log of strong wood, preferably with large diameters (superior to 16 cm).

Reload on a 0.35 kg bed of embers (that is 3 cm thick) with thermostat in position 8.

3 - DESCRIPTION AND SIZE

3.1 DESCRIPTION (Fig. 1, 2, 3, 4) The main elements of the stove are shown below : (1) Front (2) Loading door (3) Strip (4) Jamb (5) Handle (6) Control door (7) Thermostat control (8) Rear protection shield (9) Cover (10) Top (11) Duct Ø 125 (12) Panel A secondary air inlet is integrated in the upper section of the door window to maintain it clean and ensure improved wood combustion. The thermostat, located on the right-hand side of the appliance, enables the selection of the burning rate. Stove net weight :

C07762 Stove approx. 71 kg

C07782 Stove approx. 104 kg C07785 Stove approx. 100 kg C07789 Stove approx. 84 kg C07799 Stove approx. 73 kg

3.2 SIZE (Fig. 5, 6, 7, 8)

Outer dimensions (mm) • C07762 STOVE Width Overall

• C07782 STOVE Width

• C07785 STOVE Width

• C07789 STOVE Width

• C07799 STOVE Width

3.3 - VENTILATION OF THE AREA IN WHICH THE APPLIANCE IS TO BE INSTALLED

The appliance needs air in addition to the air required by the statutory air change rate. This is obligatory when the dwelling includes mechanical ventilation.

The air intake should give directly to the outside or should be located in an area ventilated to the outside ; it should also be protected by a grille.

The air outlet should be as near as possible to the stove. The user should be able to close it off when it comes out directly into the room. While the appliance is being used, make sure that it is free of any obstructions.

The air intake section should be at least equal to one-quarter of the section of the smoke flue with a minimum of :

- 50 cm for use with the door closed only

It may be necessary to stop the extractor of the mechanical ventilation so as to avoid smoke coming back into the room when the door is opened.

4 - STOVE OPERATING CONDITIONS

4.1 FIRST LIGHTING - Once the chimney is implemented and the stove set, observe the drying time of the materials used for the construction (2 to 3 weeks). - Do not connect the stove to a pipe linked to several appliances. - After first lighting (see paragraph 4.4.1), make a moderate fire for the first hours by limiting the stove's load (a 15cm diameter log) (thermostat position 4). . Progressive heating of all the elements in the chimney and normal stove expansion. - During the first hours of use, the stove may produce a smell of paint : ventilate the room to limit its effects.

4.2.1 Fuel recommended Hardwood logs with a maximum length of 56 cm : oak, hornbeam, beech, chestnut, etc... Maximum loading height : 25 cm. We recommended using very dry wood (maximum 20% humidity), i.e. 2 years dry storage following cutting, in order to obtain higher yields and avoid sooting the smoke duct and the windows. Do not use resinous woods (pine, fir, spruce, etc.), which involve more frequent maintenance of the stove and the flue. 4.2.2 Forbidden fuel Any other combustible than wood is forbidden, in particular coal and its by-products. Burning kindling, canes, slats, straw, cardboard, liquid fuels is dangerous and should be avoided. The appliance should not be used as a waste incinerator.

4.3 USING THE HANDLING DEVICES AND THE ACCESSORIES

- The thermostat (Fig. 9) : (7) Thermostat 15

With the ash box and loading door closed hermetically, the adjustment is performed using the thermostat knob.

Maximum heating is obtained with thermostat in position 8. For slow burning: the index must be set on position 0. . Adjusting the thermostat flap (Fig. 10) : (13) Adjustement knob (14) Flap Adjustment is factory-set. However, we recommend checking it before first lighting. For a 20°C room temperature, when the control lever is on position 0, the gap between the supporting plate and the flap must be zero (cold appliance). However, the flap must be subjected to no thrust, it must lift from its supporting plate when the knob is set to position 1. If required, to obtain this operating mode, change the flap adjustment by acting upon the adjustment knob : access inside the ash box compartment. - The poker handle (15) (Fig. 11) required for opening the ash box door, as well as for oving the logs inside the stove. - Opening the Control door (Fig. 12) : . C07762 : with hands . C07782 : with the poker handle (15) . C07785 : with the cool handling tool (16) . C07789 : with the poker handle (15) . C07799 : with the poker handle (15) - The scraper (Fig. 13) : for de-ashing and cleaning the appliance. Do not burn your hands uselessly. Use the accessories.

4.4.1 Lighting - Turn the thermostat to position 8. - Place crumpled paper on the grating and very dry kindling wood (twigs), then larger crosssection cut wood (diameter 3 to 5 cm). - Light the paper and close the door (leave it partly open to accelerate lighting up). - Once the "kindling wood" load is burning, open the door, load the appliance with the recommended fuel and use the regulation devices to obtain the burning required. 4.4.2 Operation 4.4.2.1 Periodic and continuous use - The intermittent use of the appliance requires a reload every 45 minutes. This type of use is particularly recommended as it environmentally friendly. - The apparatus may also be used in continuous mode when periodic use is not possible or when reduced burning is required. In this case, maximum heat output can be maintained for 3 hours and with a slow combustion rate, and a low heat output, the burning period can extend to 10 hours with a 9 kg load. 16

- The burning required is obtained by using the control devices (see § 4.3) and selecting a load matching your needs, i.e.: . For maximum heating, load the appliance with 3 logs of approx. 10 cm diameter (air regulating lever in position 8). Use this position only temporarily, to heat the rooms following prolonged absence. . For intermediate heating, use a smaller load : one or two logs (thermostat in position 4). . For a long-lasting heat output with a slow combustion rate, use 1 or 2 non-split logs with a diameter superior to 15 cm (thermostat in position 0). - 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 4.3). This method gets the fire going quickly again, especially if the wood is slightly damp. - Change the burning rate (switching from a slow combustion rate to a normal rate for example) before reloading, during the combustion stage of the embers, to enable the appliance and smoke duct to change progressively from one burning rate to another. - To prevent smoke from driving back and the ash from entering the room, at the time of loading, opening the door requires a number of 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 : o o

Alternate the slow burning periods with returns to normal burning.

Burning small loads is recommended

- 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) with the next hot fire (higher combustion rate).

The fitting of a suction moderating flap in the connecting duct enables to control the burning, notably slow burning, enabling long lasting heating (see installation manual).

4.4.2.3 De-ashing The air used for wood combustion arrives on the grating when the thermostat is open. This air also ensures the cooling of the grating. Therefore, it is vital, to ensure optimum performance and prevent the degradation of the grating due to overheating, to prevent any obstruction by performing regularly de-ashing operations and evacuating the ash : - Set the thermostat in position 0. - Use the scraper (1) to de-ash the grating. Extracting the ash box : . Open the door . Turn both locks with the poker . Open the ash box door, pull the ash box and grab it by the handle . Close the ash box door in order to prevent the appliance from overheating which would result in destruction. 17

- The level of ash must never reach the stove's cast iron grating : de-ash every 2 to 3 days.

- Remove periodically any ash which spilled accidentally in the ash box compartment. 4.4.3 Safety instructions - Never throw water on the fire to put it out. - The front glass as well as other parts of the stove are very hot : beware the risk of burns. - The stove produces a large quantity of heat by means of radiation through the window : do not place any materials or objects which are sensitive to heat within 1.5m of the windowed zone. - It is imperative to maintain the loading closed at all times. - Do not place any easily flammable materials near the appliance. - 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. - It is especially important not to store wood under the appliance. - If there is a fire in the chimney, turn the thermostat to position 0.

5 - RECOMMANDATIONS RELATED WITH DUCT CLEANING, STOVE AND SMOKE DUCT MAINTENANCE The mechanical cleaning of the smoke duct is compulsory, and must be performed several times per year, at least during the heating season. A certificate should be handed in by a qualified professional.

At the time of duct cleaning, the following operations must be carried out : - Dismount the deflector (Fig. 14) and (Fig. 15) : . Dismount the deflector (lift the deflector 1, move it forward 2, tilt the rear 3, lower it 4 and remove it 5 through the right-hand side). - Dismount the rear plate of the hearth, the two lateral hearth plates, the hearth grid and the duct pipe. (Assembling the deflector : perform the disassembly operation in the reverse order). - Check thoroughly the state of the appliance and particularly the elements ensuring sealing : locking joints and devices, supporting parts (door, frame). - Check the state of the smoke duct and connecting duct : all the connections must show proper mechanical resistance and sealing. - Clean the appliance using a brush and a vacuum cleaner. In the event of an anomaly : have the appliance repaired or the installation performed by a qualified professional. After a long off-period : - Check that nothing obstructs any pipes before using the stove again.

- For decorative wood panels : they can be protected with a wood preservative coating or any other protections, but in all cases this protection must coat all areas of the panels.

- Clean the window using a damp cloth and ash. If required, use an adapted household cleaning product by observing the instructions of the operation manuals. Wait for the appliance to be completely cooled before proceeding with this operation.

- Clean regularly the ventilation guides (Fig. 16) : . Using the tip of a metallic object , scratch the inner edges of the cast iron to remove the soot which may have formed. . Using a vacuum cleaner , remove the particles and dust trapped between the door and window (Fig. 17). These particles prevent the forming of the secondary air layer which protects the window from direct contact with the smoke and completes the combustion of the wood (Fig. 18). (17) Secondary air (18) Window (19) Ventilation guide . These operations must be performed whenever the window is dirty and systematically following the total extinction of the hearth.

6 - 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. 2. EXTEND 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. 3. WARRANTY PERIOD 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. 4. EXCLUSION 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”.

Stufa C07762 : circa 71 Kg

Stufa C07782 : circa 104 Kg Stufa C07785 : circa 100 Kg Stufa C07789 : circa 84 Kg Stufa C07799 : circa 73 Kg