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ARTE © 

fireplace

|COSY LINE 

I

NSTALLATION MANUAL 

&

 USER GUIDE

 

CONTENTS 

1.

 

Main parts of appliance .................................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

2.

 

Installation-general information ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

3.

 

Flue ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

4.

 

Fireplace without fan system .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

5.

 

Fireplace with fan system (40m

2

 up to 60m

2

) .............................................................................................................................. 6

 

6.

 

Fireplace with fan system (up to 120m

2

) ...................................................................................................................................... 7

 

7.

 

Connecting the fireplace with the fumes conduits ................................................................................................................... 8

 

8.

 

Connecting the conduits with the fan system ............................................................................................................................ 9

 

9.

 

Adjusting the leveling of the fireplace ........................................................................................................................................ 11

 

10.

 

Adjusting the leveling of the A.D.F. System ........................................................................................................................... 12

 

11.

 

Adjusting the lever of the combustion air.............................................................................................................................. 12

 

12.

 

Lighting the fireplace ................................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

13.

 

What to do when there is smoke in the room ....................................................................................................................... 13

 

14.

 

Adjusting the external control unit of thermostat ................................................................................................................. 14

 

15.

 

Cleaning and maintaining the fireplace ............................................................................................................................... 15

 

 

External maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

 

Internal maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

 

Ash disposal ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

 

Glass ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

 

Gasket .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

 

Internal parts that need maintenance .................................................................................................................................. 16

 

 

Cleaning the fireplace and the flue ....................................................................................................................................... 16

 

 

Chimney sweeping .................................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

 

Annual maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

 

Inactive fireplace for prolonged periods .............................................................................................................................. 17

 

16.

 

Protection against fire ............................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

17.

 

Information about wood and thermal capacity ................................................................................................................. 18

 

18.

 

Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

19.

 

Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

Warranty terms ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

Excluded from the warranty .................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

Responsibility ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

Emergency maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................ 22

 

 

Responsibility for installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

Usage ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

Legal guarantee ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22

 

NOTES ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

 

 

Please,  read  all  the  important  information  in  this  manual  before  using  the  appliance.  ARTE© 
doesn’t  take  any  liability  for  damages  or  injuries  by  the  non  compliance  with  the  following 
instructions.  This  technical  manual  is  provided  along  with  the  appliance,  to  give  all  the  basic 
information for the particular fireplace. 

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Summary of Contents for COSY AR65

Page 1: ...ST65 AR65 TR65 COL COR65 INSTALLATION MANUAL USER GUIDE COSY LINE FIREPLACE...

Page 2: ...ining the fireplace 15 External maintenance 15 Internal maintenance 15 Ash disposal 15 Glass 15 Gasket 16 Internal parts that need maintenance 16 Cleaning the fireplace and the flue 16 Chimney sweepin...

Page 3: ...Keep the unit lifted There is a screw on the back side of the unit to be used to cover the hole for the grounding You can hold a cable 2 5mm to 6mm for the grounding Move the fireplace in the installa...

Page 4: ...its height with insulating material like rock wool or fiberglass with 3cm thickness minimum Build the chimney taller than the tallest part of the roof The right flue dimensions are described in Fig 3...

Page 5: ...aller than the highest part of the house Fig 5 The height of the chimney is one of the basic factors for a perfect installation Obviously a taller chimney is better because it provides a greater accum...

Page 6: ...ace also needs an internal intake This can be achieved by an opening at the bottom of the cladding which will be covered with a grille Fig 9 or the wood compartment if there is one 5 Fireplace with fa...

Page 7: ...n and cover it with a grille too C Open a 10cm hole in the external wall Fig 11 to lead the air into the combustion chamber and cover it with an external grille For example the following scheme Fig 12...

Page 8: ...3 or 4 or 4 or 5 or 6 The conduits can be straight or curved 45o inclination The conduits 1 2 are more efficient for heating For conduit A It is necessary to connect the flue pipe with a conduit 20cm...

Page 9: ...ronic control panel with the fan system Fig 18 Clamp Fig 17 Connecting the conduits Grounding Thermostat cable Connection with fan Power supply cable Fig 18 Connecting the fan system 15cm The thermost...

Page 10: ...g 19 The fan must be perfectly sealed Then insert the fan unit to the flange Fig 20 and push the fan into the special support of the flange Insert the 2 screws in the slots and tighten as shown in the...

Page 11: ...dding Fig 23 The lever for the combustion must be easily accessible so the cladding must be at least 8mm below to lever Fig 23 Fig 22 Fig 23 Adjusting the height of the cladding In order to ensure fre...

Page 12: ...me is reduced because there is not enough air in the combustion chamber Turn the knurled button to any other set position on the graded scale between closing and opening in order to control the intens...

Page 13: ...position combustion is increased and the burning time is shortened Do not add new firewood to the fire until the layer of embers is sufficiently low When the weather and the wind conditions create a p...

Page 14: ...the device is set automatically in PROPORTIONAL mode until the temperature drops to 90o then it is again set in MANUAL mode It is going to repeat this function again and again until you select anothe...

Page 15: ...place will give off a slight smell as the paint cures Make sure to ventilate the room well during this phase Internal maintenance Ash disposal The easiest cleaning method is to push the ash into the a...

Page 16: ...rom your ARTE dealer and we recommend that damaged parts are replaced as soon as possible to avoid consequential damage Internal wear accelerating factors Regular overheating Accumulated soot and ashe...

Page 17: ...icated chimney replace any weak sections In case of a masonry chimney have a mason make any needed repairs Inspect the flue connector and replace any damaged sections Check the gasket for wear or comp...

Page 18: ...embers than other sorts of wood and also it burns silently The same is true of the lime wood and the chestnut wood Birch is best suited for firelighter SPRUCE Spruce wood is suitable for lighting up...

Page 19: ...ARTE fireplace COSY LINE INSTALLATION MANUAL USER GUIDE 19 18 Dimensions AR65 ST65 All dimensions are in mm...

Page 20: ...ARTE fireplace COSY LINE INSTALLATION MANUAL USER GUIDE 20 TR65 COL COR65 All dimensions are in mm...

Page 21: ...6 64 51 56 Flue draft Pa 12 Heated area m2 55 165 55 145 55 145 60 160 Weight kg 212 191 195 206 External air inlet The section must be increased by 20 for each additional meter after 1 m cm 10 Smoke...

Page 22: ...the total or partial failure to comply with the specifications contained in it ARTE also declines all responsibility resulting from an improper use of the appliance incorrect use by the user from una...

Page 23: ...ARTE fireplace COSY LINE INSTALLATION MANUAL USER GUIDE 23 NOTES S N...

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