9 – USUAL CLEANING
•
Clean the glass with a damp cloth and some ash. If
necessary
use
a
respecting the instructions for use : start the
cleaning once the appliance is completely cold.
•
Clean regularly the secondary air intake part (Fig.
24).
- Vacuum
dust and the particles stuck between
the air guide and the window glass. If necessary
slip a thin blade or a sheet of rigid cardboard
between the air guide and the glass (Fig. 22) to
make the cleaning easier (clearing of the
particles).
These particles block the making of the secondary
air flow which protects the widow from the direct
contact with smokes and complete the the burning
of the wood.
- Scrape off with the end of a metallic object
inferior edge of the air intake part to remove the
bistre which has settled there (Fig. 26).
These operations have to be made as soon as the
window glass is dirty and it is essential to wait for
the complete extinction of the fire within the
appliance to implement them.
If some local and distinct soot patches (Fig. 25)
appear again and multiply, it is necessary to
dismount the air guide to make a more complete
cleaning (Fig. 23) :
. Hang the door out and lay it down.
. Remove the 3 screws.
. Remove the air guide A and clean it.
. Reassemble the whole and check that the
original window kit is respected.
This operation has to be performed by a skilled
professional.
•
Clean regularly the hot air releases grilles of the
hood.They get filled in all the more easily as their
meshing is thin : choose a suitable frequency of
cleaning.
•
Check the door closure system is working correctly
and, if required, make the following adjustments
(Fig. 21) :
- Harden the closing of the door:
. Proceed successively through the loosening
of the screw
. Give the 2 screws a quarter turn and do it
again if necessary.
NB : This operation increase the pressure on the
smoke-tight seal of the door of the appliance.
- Loosen the closing of the door:
. Proceed successively through the loosening
of the screw
. Give the 2 screws a quarter turn and do it
again if necessary.
specific
cleaning
product
and the screwing down of
and the screwing down of
NB : This operation decreases the pressure on
the smoke-tight seal of the door of the appliance.
10 – C07932 STOVE BLOWER
10.1 - Description
The C07932 stove unit has a standard blower with 4
manual speeds, this is used to heat adjacent rooms
according to need.
To obtain correct operation of the blower, a so called
"recycling" air intake must be made at the bottom of the
fireplace (min 400 cm² cross section) Each room in
which a hot air duct arrives must allow "recycling" either
by shortening the door (1.5 cm) or using a grate (100
cm²).
10.1.1 - Switch
The appliance is fitted with a 5 position rotating switch
the
(Item 12, Fig. 1b):
- Position "0": stop blower.
- Position"1 - 4": air flow regulation.
10.1.2 – AUTO/MANU button (Item 14, Fig. 1b):
•
Position MANU "M" is used to force the blower to
operate.
•
Position
automatically when the stove temperature is
sufficiently high and avoids blowing cold air.
NB: To avoid unplanned "starts and stops", it is
recommended to wait for the appliance to be sufficiently
hot.
10.1.3 – Ventilator (Item 13, Fig. 1b):
- Specifications (Fig. 30)
10.2 – Installation
•
The 230V connection must use a standard 3
conductor, 0.75 mm² cable for a home installation
with an omni-pole cut-off or from a power outlet.
(The supplied cable, length 3 metres, is in heat
resistant silicone).
•
Connect the earth terminal to the installation "Earth
circuit".
.
•
Depending on the layout of your fireplace, make
sure the cables are passed through the sides, the
floor of the hearth or the rear wall using state of the
art techniques.
•
Make sure the cable has sufficient extra length to
be able to remove the blower once the appliance is
installed.
.
10.3 – Electric diagram (Fig. 27)
20
AUTO
"A"
operates
the
blower