Arce NONNA AMELIA 300 Use And Installation  Manual Download Page 6

 

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 Rev.09 

 

2  PACKAGING 

 
The packaging of your stove/kitchen is designed to protect it against possible damages. Nevertheless, it 
could happen that the stove/kitchen and/or the accessories could have suffered from damages during 
transportation. 
We recommend to check, on the moment of the delivery, for missing components or damages to the 
stove/kitchen and signal immediately any irregularity to your retailer. 

The packaging of your stove/kitchen is made of environment friendly material. 

 
 

3  TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION 

 

The stove/kitchen shall be lifted using the appropriate rings welded into the structure. The stove/kitchen shall 
be  installed  on  a  floor  having  an  adequate  loading  capacity.  Not  being  the  case,  proper  means  shall  be 
undertaken (ex: load distribution plate). Should the floor be made of wood, it is advisable to use a protective 
plate that should distribute the weight. It is extremely important to keep the safety distances from flammable 
objects, especially in respect to the exhaust pipe. 
 
 

4  IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

 

All local regulations, including the ones referring to national and European norms, shall be respected 
when installing the stove/kitchen. 

 

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Before starting the stove/kitchen, read carefully and entirely this manual. 

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use for transport and handling of your stove/kitchen only means with sufficient loading capacity. 

Do not use the stove/kitchen as element of sustain or support. 

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The  combustion  of  fuel  releases  thermic  energy,  causing  a  relevant  warming  of  the  stove/kitchen 
surface,  of  the  doors  and  of  their  handles,  regulation  knobs,  glasses,  of  the  exhaust  pipes  and 
possibly  also  of  the  rear  part  of  the  stove/kitchen.  Any  contact  with  those  zones  shall  be  avoided 
without  proper  means  of  protection,  like  terminally  protected  gloves  or  terminally  isolated  handling 
systems. 

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Never  use  the  stove/kitchen  as  an  incinerator  or  for  any  other  different  use  from  the  purpose  for 
which i has been conceived. 

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Children  shall  be  clearly  made  aware  of  those  dangers  and  kept  far  from  the  stove/kitchen  during 
operation. 

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It is forbidden to lay on the stove/kitchen or in its surroundings a non heat-resistant object. 

It  is  forbidden  to lay  or  handle  on  the  top  of  the  stove/kitchen  any  recipient containing  hot  water  or 
liquid without proper means of protection, in order to avoid serious burns. 

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It is forbidden to dry clothes or any other item on the stove/kitchen. 

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Supports for drying clothes or similar shall be kept at a reasonable distance in order to avoid fires. 

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During the operation of the stove/kitchen it is forbidden to handle flammable or explosive substances 
in the room or in nearby areas. 

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Do not use flammable liquids to start the stove/kitchen. 

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For safety reasons against fire, it is advisable to keep a powder extinguisher of min. 3 kg at hand .  

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In case of fire in the flue, following operations are advised: 

Absolutely not detach the stove/kitchen from the exhaust pipe 
Immediately call the Fire Department. 

 

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Avoid brisk hits to glasses and doors. 

Summary of Contents for NONNA AMELIA 300

Page 1: ...English 1 Rev 09 USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL WWOD BURNING KITCHEN REGINA 500 AND NONNA AMELIA 300...

Page 2: ...TS EVACUATION 7 5 1 POSITIONING AND CONNECTION TO THE FLUE 7 5 2 FLUE AND CHIMNEY POT 7 5 3 PROTECTION OF THE FLOOR 10 5 4 SECURITY DISTANCES 10 6 COMBUSTIBLE 11 7 IGNITION 12 7 1 AIR FOR COMBUSTION 1...

Page 3: ...English 3 Rev 09 11 GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS 20 12 NOTES 22...

Page 4: ...of wood The main features of the mod REGINA and NONNA AMELIA are Hearth of cast iron built by composed and jointed elements Hearth door with ceramic glass resistant to high temperatures Ash drawer re...

Page 5: ...e nominal heat output 0 10 Temperature of exhausts C 209 Minimum safety distance from flammable objects mm 200 1 2 DATI TECNICI NONNA AMELIA Height mm 920 Lenght mm 1020 Width mm 670 Weight Kg 230 Dia...

Page 6: ...stain or support The combustion of fuel releases thermic energy causing a relevant warming of the stove kitchen surface of the doors and of their handles regulation knobs glasses of the exhaust pipes...

Page 7: ...authorized modifications to the stove kitchen Use only original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer Never use the kitchen with open or half open door Open the door only for adding wood and usi...

Page 8: ...n two Fig 5 Avoid long segments of pipe in horizontal max 30 of the whole vertical length Fig 5 Incline the horizontal segments of 10 15 towards the flue to ease the evacuation of the fumes Fig 5 Try...

Page 9: ...English 9 Rev 09 Figura 4 Figura 3 Figura 5...

Page 10: ...ing of the door and at least 30 cm from the sides of the stove kitchen 5 4 SECURITY DISTANCES 1 From non flammable objects a 200 mm b 100 mm c 400 mm 2 From non flammable objects and concrete bearing...

Page 11: ...ect use of combustibles could cause the development of toxic substances and damage both the stove kitchen and the flue With a correct combustion process the emitted carbon dioxyde corresponds to the q...

Page 12: ...hen In order to obtain a quick and correct kindling of the stove kitchen follow accurately the instructions below 1 If the stove kitchen and the flue are cold or the atmospheric pressure is low burn a...

Page 13: ...primary air 1 hearth grid lever 2 and kindling valve 4 closed secondary air 3 open by half 3 41 kg of wood burned in 1 hour length between 20 25 cm and draught of the chimney flue equal to 12Pa In ord...

Page 14: ...clean the ceramic glass of the hearth door and the eventual protection glass The excess of soot on the ceramic glass of the hearth indicates a lack of draught of the flue that could in some cases be...

Page 15: ...t edge 10 Reassemble the connection pipe to the flue 8 4 CLEANING OF THE GLASS AND OF THE HEARTH DOOR The best way to clean the glass of the hearth door is to use a wet cloth Persistent dirt can be re...

Page 16: ...r wood with humidity inferior to 15 The stove kitchen does not operate in a regular way Insufficient draught of the flue Check the draught Soot deposits on the inside of the stove kitchen Follow the c...

Page 17: ...ven door washer 09 Cooking plate frame 45 Glass washer 10 Ash drawer 46 Oven door handle 11 Wood stopper 47 Oven door glass 12 Hearth door glass 48 Oven thermometer 13 Hearth door 52 Protection glass...

Page 18: ...English 18 Rev 09 Figure 11...

Page 19: ...English 19 Rev 09 Figure 12...

Page 20: ...IDITY The warranty is acknowledged as valid provided that The stove is installed according to current regulations on the subject adhering to the instructions contained herein and by a professionally s...

Page 21: ...n adequate anti condensation circuit is not made and the specifications for correctly doing so contained herein are not followed idro products Any calibration or adjustments of the product in relation...

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