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Description

5.1

Overview of the appliance

The appliance is optionally available with a support frame to attach the appliance against

a wall or optional available with a wood log storage module under the appliance.

Table 1: Top view

Item

Description

A

Handle

Use the handle to open and to close the door.

B

Glass

The glass keeps the flue gases inside the appliance and closes the

combustion chamber off.

C

Control lever

Use the control lever to control the amount of combustion air.

D

Grate

Cover of the ash tray. Inlet of the primary air into the combustion

chamber.

E

Bottom plates

Plates left and right from the grate, to protect the bottom of the appli-

ance

F

Log guards

1 front plate and 2 side plates to prevent wood logs and ashes from

falling out of the appliance

G

Ash tray

Tray to collect the ashes that fall through the grate.

H

Ceramic panel

Cover of the rear of the combustion chamber.

I

Flue connection

The connection to the flue system that extracts the flue gases.

J

Primary air inlet

Combustion air supply through the grate into the combustion cham-

ber. The function of primary air is to start the fire.

Description

Box Panorama 65

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Summary of Contents for BOX Panorama 65

Page 1: ...U User manual BOX Panorama 65 Serial number Production date Version number 01 347422 Date 01 11 2018...

Page 2: ...e without the prior written permission of Barbas Bellfires BV This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Barbas Bellfires BV reserves the right to revise this document...

Page 3: ...11 5 2 Intended use 14 6 Safety 15 6 1 Safety instructions for operation 15 6 2 Safety instructions with regard to the environment 15 7 Fuel 17 7 1 Fuel types 17 7 2 Fuel amount 17 8 Operation 18 8 1...

Page 4: ...1 11 Technical data 28 12 Warranty Terms 29 Contents 4 Box Panorama 65...

Page 5: ...place and date of issue Signature The performance of the product identified in point 1 is in conformity with the declared performance in point 7 This declaration of performance is issued under the so...

Page 6: ...of issue Signature The performance of the product identified in point 1 is in conformity with the declared performance in point 7 This declaration of performance is issued under the sole responsibilit...

Page 7: ...nd date of issue Signature The performance of the product identified in point 1 is in conformity with the declared performance in point 7 This declaration of performance is issued under the sole respo...

Page 8: ...ply in the smoke control area In England appliances are exempted by publication on a list by the Secretary of State in accordance with changes made to sections 20 and 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 by s...

Page 9: ...Read it carefully before you do work on the appliance Keep it in a safe place The original instructions of the document are in English All other language versions of the document are translations of...

Page 10: ...s used in this document Warning If you do not obey these instructions there is a risk that can cause personal injury or death Caution If you do not obey these instructions there is a risk of damage to...

Page 11: ...stion air D Grate Cover of the ash tray Inlet of the primary air into the combustion chamber E Bottom plates Plates left and right from the grate to protect the bottom of the appli ance F Log guards 1...

Page 12: ...into the com bustion chamber The function of air wash is to prevent deposition of soot on the glass M Adjustable feet 4 adjustable feet to level the appliance N Upper baffle Steel plate in the top of...

Page 13: ...liance when put on a wall R Cover Cover to protect the wall from heat radiation S Screw holes Attach the support frame on a wall with screws through the screw holes T External combustion air inlet opt...

Page 14: ...he room wherein it is installed Do not use it for other purposes The appliance is intended for use with wood logs or wood briquettes as fuel Do not use other fuels The appliance is intended for use wi...

Page 15: ...iance Make sure that your clothing does not touch the appliance Especially synthetic clothing ignites easily and burns intensely Do not use the appliance when there is fog haze or no wind Do not make...

Page 16: ...s household waste Do not dispose of ceramic heat resistant glass in a glass recycling container Dispose of an obsolete appliance according to instructions of the authorities or the fitter Obey the loc...

Page 17: ...DF chipboard Any kind of combustible waste Paraffin impregnated compressed wood logs Freshly chopped wood Coal anthracite and other bituminous fuels Lignite peat Using unsuitable fuels cause excess sm...

Page 18: ...ose the door 5 Remove document and components from the combustion chamber 6 Make sure that the control lever moves easy 7 Make sure that the ash tray is empty 8 Make sure that all package material sti...

Page 19: ...A too low temperature results in incomplete combustion and a poor chimney draught To avoid this do the following Warning Do not use the appliance when there is fog or haze or no wind 1 Put the control...

Page 20: ...raught A high flue draught requires reloading when the flames have completely disappeared If the flue draught is low reloading must be done when there are still flames 1 Wait until the last flames hav...

Page 21: ...asses example carbon monoxide and soot deposit on the glass of the door and in the chimney Never close the air inlets when the fuel is burning Always keep the secondary air inlet and air wash inlet op...

Page 22: ...sistance 1 Loosen the nut above the heat shield with a 3 mm hexagonal key and a 10 mm fork spanner Unscrew the socket screw Make sure the nut stays attached to the socket screw 2 Push up 1 the front o...

Page 23: ...7 1 for advice on the required fuel quality Make sure the door of the appliance is closed when in use Only open the door for ignition and to refuel Do not remove all the ashes An ash layer in the com...

Page 24: ...perating hook and remove the grate 4 Remove the ashtray and empty it 5 Make sure there are no ashes in the space under the ash tray Remove these ashes when necessary 6 Put the ash tray back in the app...

Page 25: ...4 Make sure that the glass is dry Water droplets can leave a mark on the glass N Note Damaged or broken glass must be replaced before the appliance can be used again Maintenance Box Panorama 65 25...

Page 26: ...ecommended ignition procedure Refer to chapter 8 3 1 Use the recommended amount of fuel Refer to chapter 7 2 The wood logs burn too fast Primary air inlet is open Close the primary air supply Ad just...

Page 27: ...wood logs is too high Use dried wood logs with a moisture content of 10 20 Use wood briquettes The seal around the door is damaged Contact your dealer Some cold air flows out from the front of the ap...

Page 28: ...hout binder Nominal fuel load 2 kg Nominal heat output net 9 2 kW Minimum heat output net 7 kW Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value NCV at nominal heat output 76 2 Useful efficiency Net Calorific Val...

Page 29: ...hey have manifested themselves 3 Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Barbas dealer together with the serial number of the Barbas appliance which is stated on the front of the...

Page 30: ...es not automatically imply that Barbas Bellfires B V also accepts liability for any possible damage The liability of Barbas Bellfires B V never extends further than that stated in these warranty condi...

Page 31: ...Warranty Terms Box Panorama 65 3 31...

Page 32: ...Y Your Barbas dealer 001 011118 347422...

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