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Locking slider for operating pin of fl ue gas fl ap (inside of door).

open

close

6. 

USE   

6.1.   VENTILATION

Air is a vital component of the combustion process. Ensure that there is a 

suffi cient supply of fresh air. For each kilo of wood that you put on the fi re (door 
closed), 10 - 15 m

3

 of extra air is needed. That means 50 m

3  

per hour! As you 

can see, a plentiful supply of air is essential. 

6.2.  GETTING THE FIRE GOING     (Figure 2 and 3)

When you start the fi re, the chimney is still cold and there is little draught. This 
means that the chimney’s capacity to draw in air is limited. That is why the air 
supply has to be assisted by opening the locking slider (and/or the door) and air 
supply slider. Use dry, fi ne wood and some scrunched-up paper or fi relighters to 
start the fi re. 

Locking slider all the way to the right (closed): 
Flue gas fl ap operation works normally:
Door open 

Pin comes forwards                        Flue gas fl ap open  

Door closed          Pin is pressed in by the door       

Flue gas fl ap closed

Locking slider all the way to the left (open):  
Flue gas fl

 ap always remains fully open !!

Summary of Contents for Cuatro-2 60

Page 1: ...ECTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CUATRO 2 60 70 80 NAME OUTPUT DESCRIPTION Cuatro 2 60 8 0 kW Fireplace insert Cuatro 2 70 10 0 kW Fireplace insert Cuatro 2 80 12 0 kW Fireplace insert EN 132...

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Page 3: ...3 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 60 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70...

Page 4: ...4 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60...

Page 5: ...ace insert 28 5 Stoking up for the first time 32 6 Use 6 1 Ventilation 33 6 2 Getting the fire going 33 6 3 While stoking 34 6 4 Heating economically 36 6 5 Cleaning the window 36 7 General hints 7 1...

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Page 7: ...When you use your fireplace insert the exterior will become hot Always wear the glove or use the accessories supplied when filling etc Protect yourself and others especially children from burns Do no...

Page 8: ...for use before using the appliance for the first time When you first fire up your appliance there are a number of extra points you should take into account See section 5 In transit some parts of the a...

Page 9: ...Poker Open the operating flap The handle is now accessible Pull the handle forwards 2 2 PREPARATION FOR POSITIONING Check all functions of the fireplace before fitting Check the opening and closing o...

Page 10: ...as flap pin Flue gas flap The door releases from its lock and be opened forwards Check the operation and setting of the flue gas flap Door open Pin comes forwards Flue gas flap open Door closed Pin is...

Page 11: ...vection fan option See chapter 2 3 and 3 5 Have the suitability of the area in which the fire is to be fitted and the chimney approved by a specialist The space into which the fire is to be fitted mus...

Page 12: ...g 312829 Convection set General for convection air extraction Advice Appliance without fan box The use of a convectionset is strongly recommended Appliance with fan box The use of a convectionset is p...

Page 13: ...tion suitable for a closable model i e an appliance with doors As a closed appliance draws in much less cold air the smoke is hotter Please have your chimney inspected to see whether it is suitable fo...

Page 14: ...ow the beam leaving an air gap between it and the beam of at least 1 cm Always use white unbound ceramic insulation wool Bound material yellow such as glass and rock wool spreads an irritating smell o...

Page 15: ...air inlet Convection air Convection air via fan box inlet opening outlet opening Built in option Front of Via convection with From living Directly from Via fan box appliance set in the fan box room ou...

Page 16: ...ay s airtight dwellings If the dwelling has mechanical ventilation that creates under pressure in the room where the appliance is located it is necessary to fit a flue gas fan The type of flue gas fan...

Page 17: ...The chimney must be intact and must not be damaged during fitting The chimney breast opening must be big enough for a gap of 1 3 cm to be left all round the appliance Clad the chimney breast opening f...

Page 18: ...atory In the case of utilisation of a convectionset Carefully break out the break away openings at the side 2x or at the back 1x of the appliance Use convection set The function of the convection set...

Page 19: ...e gastight The air exit grids cannot be fitted until a few days later once the masonry has been pointed and allowed to dry If one or more channels are connected leading to other rooms these rooms must...

Page 20: ...of the chimney breast and the appliance Level off the appliance Check that the slides do not catch on the base Make a good seal between the smoke outlet from the appliance to the chimney See also 3 3...

Page 21: ...nst a bearing wall or against a wall containing flammable material an air gap of at least 20 mm should first be created Before it a false wall 100 mm thick must be built of masonry or aerated concrete...

Page 22: ...ternal This connection is intended for steel stovepipes double single skinned stainless steel insulated flues or double single skinned flexible stainless steel flues After the appliance has been insta...

Page 23: ...60 CUATRO 2 80 Stainless steel flexible Fix with hose clamp Minimum 2 pieces per connection Pull the stovepipe or the stainless steel flexible pipe downwards through the appliance and secure it to the...

Page 24: ...24 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 Push the smoke outlet connection back upwards and secure it in place Replace the brake plate and flue gas flap Stovepipe of steel...

Page 25: ...e box is regulated by a built in dimmer with an integrated on off switch The fan does not have any automatic regulation based on the appliance temperature 3 5 INSTALLING FAN BOX It is advisable to rem...

Page 26: ...RO 2 60 Fit the connection ring supplied with the appliance Screw the connection ring to the bottom Slide the fan box against the bottom of the appliance and screw it to the front and sides Place the...

Page 27: ...ed ON OFF switch For installation in built in box Built in box for dimmer Referring to the electrical wiring diagram supplied separately with the fan box connect the dimmer to the fan Only replace the...

Page 28: ...28 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 4 OPERATION OF THE FIREPLACE INSERT 4 1 CUATRO 2 without fan box Figure 2 Operation...

Page 29: ...tion for the primary and secondary combustion air supply 12 Inlet opening convection air 2x on the side and 1x at the rear For a direct convection air supply possibility The break away openings should...

Page 30: ...30 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 Figure 3 Operation 4 2 CUATRO 2 with fan box...

Page 31: ...tom vermiculite plate Inner lining 10 Wood rack 11 Combustion air supply slider Combined operation for the primary and secondary combustion air supply 12 Inlet opening convection air 2x on the side an...

Page 32: ...d it getting scorched causing a bad smell Check again that all moving parts are in order and that loose parts such as the brake plate flue gas flap internal panels etc are in the correct position They...

Page 33: ...ING Figure 2 and 3 When you start the fire the chimney is still cold and there is little draught This means that the chimney s capacity to draw in air is limited That is why the air supply has to be a...

Page 34: ...slider all the way to the right only when starting the fire Prevent white glow and over firing 6 3 INSTRUCTIONS WHILE STOKING After approx 10 minutes the fire will be burning fiercely You can now top...

Page 35: ...t Your fire has been designed to be used with the load observation door closed Should you use it with the door open under certain circumstances presence of mechanical ventilation draught differences i...

Page 36: ...uld be homogeneous and the fire must have easy access to air Position the blocks of wood loosely and evenly horizontally on the bed of ash so that they are separate and several centimetres away from t...

Page 37: ...its of soot and tar in your chimney which unchecked will increase the risk of chimney fire Keep the door shut when the fire is burning Doing so improves the performance of your fire 8 10 times benefit...

Page 38: ...ough excess heat leaving the chimney rather than going into the room Loss through insufficient combustion such as CO carbon monoxide and soot particles Loss through excessive unburnt fuel in the ash T...

Page 39: ...n this case too the fuel cannot burn completely More to the point there is not enough air to mix with the flames This has an extra impact on the environment Admitting too much air under the fuel Combu...

Page 40: ...Unsuitable fuels are Painted bonded chipboard MDF etc or impregnated wood plastic and other flammable waste Stoking a fire with this is completely forbidden To re iterate the combustion gases release...

Page 41: ...your room it will provide sufficient heat with a single layer of wood blocks a wood block is approx 30 cm long and 30 cm around the edges Burning one layer of wood can lead to varying outputs When us...

Page 42: ...tures which can theoretically be achieved by burning wood Heat radiation Sort of fuel kWh kg Dry wood average 4 3 The heating value of wood 18 7 MJ kg at 0 humidity is not affected by the sort of wood...

Page 43: ...e heating is resumed Internal panels Check annually Clean internal panels as necessary with hand brush Replace panels as necessary Sliders flaps Check function annually Convection channels Clean annua...

Page 44: ...44 CUATRO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 45: ...panel rear centre vermiculite plate 1 8 bottomplate vermiculite plate 1 9 internal panel rear L R vermiculite plate 2 10 wood rack protective strip stainless steel 1 11 internal panel side L vermiculi...

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Page 47: ...vermiculite plate 1 9 internal panel rear L R vermiculite plate 2 10 wood rack protective strip stainless steel 1 11 internal panel side L vermiculite plate 1 12 door 1 13 glass 1 14 brake plate 1 15...

Page 48: ...g the interior of the appliance Remove the wood rack and bottom plate by tilting it upwards and removing it Remove the flue gas flap by lifting it slightly tipping it backwards and removing it Tempora...

Page 49: ...Remove the panel on the right side by carefully turning it to the left Remove the brake plate by lifting it slightly and removing it sloping to one side Remove the right hand rear panel by sliding it...

Page 50: ...2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 Remove the centre rear panel Remove the left hand rear panel Remove the left hand side panel The entire interior is now disassembled The interior is reassembled in the rev...

Page 51: ...UATRO 2 80 12 DIMENSIONS 12 1 CUATRO 2 without frame without fan box option Appliance A B C D E F Cuatro 2 60 590 400 180 179 458 193 Cuatro 2 70 690 450 180 179 558 195 Cuatro 2 80 790 500 200 161 65...

Page 52: ...RO 2 80 CUATRO 2 70 CUATRO 2 60 12 2 CUATRO 2 with frame with fan box option Appliance A B C D E F Cuatro 2 60 590 400 180 179 674 458 Cuatro 2 70 690 450 180 179 774 558 Cuatro 2 80 790 500 200 161 8...

Page 53: ...kg 129 kg Inside Dimensions surface area w x d 0 47x0 28 0 13 m2 0 57x0 28 0 16 m2 0 67x0 28 0 19 m2 clear fire opening h x w 408 x 468 mm 408 x 568 mm 408 x 668 mm Internal panels Vermiculite insulat...

Page 54: ...ly At least 150 cm2 opening in the room where the fire is located or a outside air supply opening of 125 mm in wall floor Options Fan box with 230 VAC 95 W fan Perma Air for transport of heating air R...

Page 55: ...ful heat It is the ratio of net capacity and gross capacity How can I keep the glass clean By making a point of using dry clean wood in the stove Wood that is too damp immediately gives off lots of as...

Page 56: ...ime the smoke from the chimney should be almost translucent What is wrong with a smoking chimney A seriously smoking chimney means that combustion is less than optimum There may be a number of reasons...

Page 57: ...ombustion air supply slider in the centre position between and In this position the primary air supply is closed and the secondary tertiary air supply is open Primary air is supplied through the rear...

Page 58: ...ight degree of moisture is achieved after 1 5 2 years of drying The moisture content is then 15 17 Decomposition At moderate high temperatures 150 C 350 C the decomposition process can be discerned Th...

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