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NSTALLATION 

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SERS 

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ANUAL

 

FIREPLACE

 

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combustion chamber’s design including air intakes to the rear side and air curtain on the ceramic crystal , succeeds perfect air circulation  in 
such a way that on any single section of the chamber the sufficient amount of preheated oxygen is provided. This way the whole area of the 
chamber is converted in a secondary combustion chamber, not only the upper part, and thus its performance dramatically increasies and 
inversely gas residue reduces. 

 

 

11.

 

C

LEANING 

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M

AINTAINING THE 

F

IREPLACE

 

 

11.1.

 

 External maintenance 

The fireplace surface is painted with heat-resistant paint. It is best kept clean by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment or by wiping with a 
lint-free  cloth.  Over  a  period  of  time,  the  painted  surface  may  become  slightly  grey.  A  canister  of  touch-up  ARTE

®

  spray  paint  should  be 

available from your fireplace supplier. This can be applied - in accordance with the instructions - in just a few minutes. When first firing, after 
touching up, the fireplace will give off a slight smell as the paint cures. Make sure to ventilate the room well during this phase. 

11.2.

 

Internal maintenance 

 

11.2.1.

 

Ash disposal 

Empty the excess ash as often as necessary in order for the level to remain below the appropriate 

(Pic. 11.2.1.1)

. ARTE® NEAT fireplace is designed to produce the least amount of ash, almost 1Kg 

for every 100Kgs of firewood. Dispose the ash by following these steps: 

 

Open the main door and use a small shovel or a scoop to remove the excess ash. 

 

Dispose the ash in a metallic container with a tight lid 

The closed container with the ash should be placed on a nonflammable floor or on the ground, 
away  from  flammable  materials  until  the  final  disposal  of  the  ash.  The  ash  must  be  stored  in  a 
closed container until cooled down, or buried on the ground or dispersed somewhere. 

 

 

11.2.2.

 

Glass 

If the fireplace is generally operated at the correct temperature, there should be little or no soot on the glass. If it does settle during lighting, 
most will burn off as temperature increases. 

For normal cleaning, moisten a paper towel with warm water and add some ash from the combustion chamber. Rub it over the glass and 
then clean the glass with clean water and dry it well. For heavier deposits that cannot be cleaned, use glass cleaner, applied when the glass 
is cold, in accordance with the instructions. 

Never use abrasive cleaners on the glass surface. 

Reasons for the presence of dirt on the glass 

 

Firewood is too wet 

 

Logs are too large or not split 

 

Combustion temeratures are too low 

Never empty a fireplace while in use.

 

Never use your household or shop vacuum 

cleaner to remove ash from the fireplace.

 

Always remove and dispose of the ash properly.

 

Due to the self-closing door you should be very careful for any 

accidents during the maintenance of the fireplace

 

When performing maintenance on the fireplace, always 

protect yourself, using safety goggles and gloves

 

Pic. 11.2.1.1 

Summary of Contents for NEAT 70

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...rating Instructions 15 8 1 Before initial use of an ARTE NEAT fireplace 15 8 2 About ARTE NEAT fireplace 16 8 3 General information 17 8 3 1 When the fireplace paint dries 17 8 3 2 Incineration prepar...

Page 3: ...in the infrared range Even when the air is very cold you can feel the warm rays of the sun on your skin Another advantage to wood is that it is produced locally which creates local employment and more...

Page 4: ...suitable for burning The reason for that is that the fire will be weak and pale and will produce dense smoke unburned tar and creosote soiling the ceramic glass and the flu It is preferable to get you...

Page 5: ...heat output There is not a specific rule that enables the calculation of the required heat output This depends on the amount of space that is required to be heated and mostly on its insulation In ave...

Page 6: ...CKAGING ARTE is devoted in protecting the environment so we use as much recyclable materials as possible and the least amount of packaging materials without compromising the secure transfer of our pro...

Page 7: ...pring Pic 5 1 3 4 Remove the retaining ring from the hinge and lift the door to remove it Ensure that the washer remains in place Pic 5 1 4 5 Remove the locking studs from both upper and lower side by...

Page 8: ...to the right socket Pic 5 1 16 17 Screw the other side of the spring by using the jam nut and the hexagon socket screw Pic 5 1 17 18 If it is necessary to adjust the door s alignment by using the hexa...

Page 9: ...re there is no risk of ignition Immediately inform your specialized local supplier if you find any malfunction Don t use chemicals or liquids as fire starters Do not use ANY fuel other than the recomm...

Page 10: ...n incorrectly fitted chimney may generate reimbursement of exhaust into the heating space due to down flow of the air Follow the instructions below to ensure proper dissipation of smoke Pic 6 4 2 1 Th...

Page 11: ...sions of the adjacent image Pic 7 1 1 For NEAT fireplaces the minimum diameter of the flue is 150mm if it is steel made or 180mm if it is made with concrete ceramic or brick The flue must be properly...

Page 12: ...it out Attention the baffle is removed by hand and no tools are used Pic 7 2 4 4 Remove the flue mounting flange and the metal plate by unscrewing the central hexagon bolt Pic 7 2 5 5 Unscrew the hexa...

Page 13: ...ates that are included in the packaging 10 Mount the metallic shell to the holes Pic 7 2 12 11 Place the main unit in the metallic shell and fasten by screwing the 2 hexagon bolts Pic 7 2 13 12 Screw...

Page 14: ...e openings must remain free and not able to be covered The must also have a minimum surface of 300cm2 for example a grille with size 30x10cm This way you achieve greater security Increase on the heat...

Page 15: ...ucts to the collars by using clamps Pic 7 4 3 Pic 7 4 1 Pic 7 4 2 Pic 7 4 3 The air ducts must be properly insulated to avoid noise and heat loss The output of the air ducts must be at least 2m above...

Page 16: ...d there should be no pressure difference between outdoor and indoor air in the room so it is good to keep the door open for about 1 5cm for 5 6 seconds and then fully open it ARTE NEAT fireplaces allo...

Page 17: ...alled in an existing fireplace and thus upload the thermal rate of your room 1 Main door with double ceramic glass 5 Vermiculite panels 2 Main door opening handle 6 Flue mounting flange 3 Combustion a...

Page 18: ...dling 2 Turn the combustion air regulator Table 8 2 1 line 3 on position 8 3 After the the ignition of the tablets wrapped sheets leave the door slightly open in order to ensure an adequate convection...

Page 19: ...stion is the initial wood burning at relatively low temperatures During the primary combustion large amounts of soot creosote and gas are produced due to the existence of water in the wood Creosote in...

Page 20: ...100Kgs of firewood Dispose the ash by following these steps Open the main door and use a small shovel or a scoop to remove the excess ash Dispose the ash in a metallic container with a tight lid The...

Page 21: ...cumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire Initially do a monthly check for the presence of soot above the deflector plate and around the outlet flue If the fi...

Page 22: ...horoughly and let the air control layout slightly open in order to let the air circulate Ensure that the rainwater cannot infiltrate from the flue Place a chimney cap that does not completely block th...

Page 23: ...on chamber intense soot deposition on the glass Open the air supply Small quantity of wood The wood is too wet The logs are too thick There is smoke coming out of the fireplace Check if there is adequ...

Page 24: ...INSTALLATION USERS MANUAL FIREPLACE NEAT 70 80 90 23 Page 13 DIMENSIONS DIMENSION MODEL NEAT 70 NEAT 80 NEAT 90 A cm 68 5 78 5 88 5 Table 13 1...

Page 25: ...5 45 48 88 5 45 48 Combustion chamber dimensions W x D x H cm 50x34x23 55 34 23 60 34 23 Flue draft Pa 12 2 Heated area m2 25 90 25 120 25 140 Weight kg 105 112 118 External air inlet The section must...

Page 26: ...e 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 unauth...

Page 27: ...INSTALLATION USERS MANUAL FIREPLACE NEAT 70 80 90 26 Page NOTES S N...

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