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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 the floor so that the hot air is not directed straight on humans. 

ARTE®  SOL  fireplaces  enable  the  control  of  the  air  supply  quantity  on  the  front.  This  is  achieved  by  using  two  adjustable  flaps  which  are 
regulated by using the handle and allow four different combinations. 

1. 

Fully open 

2. 

Left OFF – Right ON 

3. 

Left ON – Right OFF 

4. 

Fully closed 

 The use of adjustable flaps enables the user to be able to change the amount of air both locally and on the air ducts that provide hot ait on 
adjacent rooms. 

In case tubes over 7m are used, you must also install ventilators on the end of the tube in order to 
propel  the  air.  To  prevent  smoke  transfer  in  an  adjacent  room,  the  use  of  an  additional 
component placed in the air outlet at the top of the device is required.

 (Pic. 6.4.5.4)

 

6.4.6.

 

Malfunction - Secure fireplace shutdown 

In rare occasions even a test fire may not cause sufficient draft in the flue. In this case contact your chimney sweep. Under no circumstances 
should you try to light a larger fire. If smoke escapes from the fireplace, ventilate the room immediately and contact your chimney sweep. 
DON’T LIGHT THE FIREPLACE! 

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7.1.

 

Before initial use of an ARTE® SOL fireplace 

One of our qualified dealers has already given you instructions on how to operate the ARTE® SOL fireplace you just bought. 

In the guidelines below there are detailed instructions on the steps to follow so you do not encounter any issues during the operation of the 
fireplace. 

The qualified dealer in your area is at your disposal to answer any of your questions. The ARTE® SOL fireplace is equipped with the following 
control systems: 

7.2.

 

About ARTE® SOL fireplace 

The fireplace you just received is a device designed to offer excellent heating with very high efficiency. It is Insert type, which means that it 
can be installed in an existing fireplace and thus upload the thermal rate of your room. 

 

 

 

Opening the flap 

Closing the flap 

Pic. 6.4.5.4 

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Summary of Contents for SOL 60

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Page 2: ...SOL fireplace 11 7 3 General information 12 7 3 1 When the fireplace paint dries 12 7 3 2 Incineration preparation 12 7 3 3 Combustion air intake 12 7 3 4 Power failure 13 7 3 5 Heating during seasona...

Page 3: ...d locally which creates local employment and more tax revenues stay in the province 2 2 Buying firewood Where can I get my firewood Regenerated ready to burn firewood can be purchased from dealers Fir...

Page 4: ...m to ensure better combustion quality during the winter Useful tips Always choose dry firewood Avoid wood that pops chestnut conifers such as cedar spruce and pine as they may damage your fireplace or...

Page 5: ...s depends on the amount of space that is required to be heated and mostly on its insulation In average the required heat output for a properly insulated room and with external temperature of 0 is 40 k...

Page 6: ...nsfer of our products 4 1 Unpacking 1 The product will be delivered on a wooden palette which is lined with wooden side panels and top panel Pic 4 1 1 2 Remove the individual parts of the packaging st...

Page 7: ...e on the left side of the door by screwing the three hexagonal head screws 5 Unscrew the door support pin using the hole on its body and install it on the right side of the fireplace along with the wa...

Page 8: ...er in the corresponding hooks that are located on the inside of the air curtain Pic 5 3 1 5 4 Fixing the handle ARTE SOL fireplaces gives you the option to fix the handle on the opening mechanism In o...

Page 9: ...ial should be checked Materials such as cement with lime galvanized steel and rough or porous materials are contraindicated as they create issues in the correct operation of the fireplace Also a prope...

Page 10: ...in case the chimney is built its exhaust diameter should be at least twice the inside diameter of the chimney Knowing that it is necessary to protrude from the ridge of the roof the cap must ensure th...

Page 11: ...withstand high temperatures without damage The space extending around and over the device up to the deflector must be ventilated continuously For this reason you must allow cool air from a lower spot...

Page 12: ...fireplace shutdown In rare occasions even a test fire may not cause sufficient draft in the flue In this case contact your chimney sweep Under no circumstances should you try to light a larger fire I...

Page 13: ...d there is no longer a smell The gas is not toxic but the room should be well ventilated 7 3 2 Incineration preparation Prepare sufficient amount of chopped firewood kindling and branches or torches B...

Page 14: ...y ARTE suggests using an uninterruptible power supply unit UPS with minimum output of 250W which will ensure the smooth operation of the fireplace for about 2 hours 7 3 5 Heating during seasonal chang...

Page 15: ...automatically switches to PROGRESSIVE mode until the temperature drops to 90oC in which case it switches back to MANUAL mode This process is repeated continuously until you choose another mode 4 ALAR...

Page 16: ...sitions 5 to 7 so that the combustion continues seamleassly and ensure there is adequate air supply oxygen to maintain the flame clear and powerful when you reduce the amount of combustion air and aft...

Page 17: ...discharged directly through the draft of the flue to the exterior and not in the heating area ARTE s patented chamber manages to provide the maximum secondary combustion performance An automatic air i...

Page 18: ...er until cooled down or buried on the ground or dispersed somewhere 10 2 2 Glass ARTE SOL fireplace has a double ceramic glass in the window of the combustion chamber in order to the phenomenon of pyr...

Page 19: ...r intense presence of soot around the flue collar or in the flue chimney Clean the flue chimney all the way from the fireplace to the flue end point above the house A good practice is to clean the flu...

Page 20: ...ace During the annual visit of your local chimney sweep and during the cleaning of internal parts of the fireplace it is recommended to remove all internal parts of the combustion chamber to be also c...

Page 21: ...elps absorb moisture during the summer Make sure to remove it before the beginning of the operating season 11 TIPS TRICKS FOR RESOLVING ISSUES The wood does not ignite by lighting the fireplace The fi...

Page 22: ...INSTALLATION USERS MANUAL FIREPLACE SOL 60 70 80 90 21 Page 12 DIMENSIONS DIMENSION MODEL SOL 60 SOL 70 SOL 80 SOL 90 A cm 58 5 68 5 78 5 88 5 X cm 15 18 B cm 29 28 Table 12 1...

Page 23: ...69 50 55 79 50 55 89 50 55 Combustion chamber dimensions W x D x H cm 42 27 37 52 27 37 62 27 37 72 27 37 Flue draft Pa 12 2 Heated area Kg h 30 100 30 120 35 140 35 160 Weight m2 95 108 120 132 Exter...

Page 24: ...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...

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