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Control lever in the far right position:

primary air inlet maximum open
secondary air inlet maximum open
airwash inlet maximum open

Control lever in the center position:

primary air inlet is closed
secondary air inlet maximum open
airwash inlet maximum open

Control lever in the far left position:

primary air inlet is closed
secondary air inlet is closed
airwash inlet is closed

Warning:

Setting the control lever in the far left position (all air inlets closed) when the
fuel is burning leads to excessive emission of hazardous gasses (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 open by setting the control lever
somewhere in-between the center position and the far left position.

Operation

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Cuatro-7 75-60

Summary of Contents for Cuatro-7 75-60

Page 1: ...User manual Cuatro 7 75 60 Cuatro 7 75 60 Opti Air Serial number Production date...

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: ...Air system option 8 4 2 1 General 8 4 2 2 Overview of the Barbas Opti Air app 9 4 2 3 Combustion levels in combination with a convection ventilator 11 4 2 4 Combustion levels without a convection ven...

Page 4: ...lation of the Opti Air app 21 7 4 2 First load and ignition with Opti Air 21 7 4 3 Reload with fuel with Opti Air 23 7 4 4 General firing tips 24 7 5 Convection ventilator 24 7 5 1 Convection ventilat...

Page 5: ...1 Declaration of Performance 1 1 Declaration of performance 1 2 Cuatro 7 75 60 Opti Air Declaration of Performance Cuatro 7 75 60 5...

Page 6: ...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 aretranslations of t...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...tinuous controlled by means of measurement of the temperature inside the combustion chamber This helps you to achieve an efficient and clean combustion at all times You can operate the Opti Air device...

Page 9: ...n the room temperature If the actual room temperature is higher than the set room temperature a relative long time is necessary to reach the set room temperature With the Barbas Opti Air system it is...

Page 10: ...ge temperature unit C or F Notifications Select the type of notifications Note The notification door open is out of order Homescreen Setup Change the name of the appliance Select which parameters are...

Page 11: ...ugh 5 different combustion modes each with its own pre programmed combustion characteristics During the combustion process one of these combustion modes is active dependent on the temperature in the c...

Page 12: ...uels The appliance is intended for use with the door closed The appliance may only be used at the location that meets the requirements for the installation of the appliance The appliance is intended f...

Page 13: ...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 modifications t...

Page 14: ...entally friendly way Dispose of ceramic heat resistant glass as household waste Do not dispose of ceramic heat resistant glass in a glass recycling container Dispose of an obsolete appliance according...

Page 15: ...and other bituminous fuels Lignite peat Using unsuitable fuels cause excess smoke black glass combustible deposits in the chimney and can damage the appliance 6 2 Recommended fuel amount 6 2 1 Fuel am...

Page 16: ...nimum 2 wood logs approx 1 0 kg per piece wood briquettes approx 0 8 kg per piece 2 Minimum 2 3 Nominal 3 4 Nominal 3 5 Maximum 3 Combustion level appliance does not have a con vection venti lator The...

Page 17: ...to set Make sure there is sufficient ventilation in the room in which the appliance is installed Note The appliance has a heat resistant coating When you use the appliance for the first time the coat...

Page 18: ...n present open the chimney valve completely 4 Open the door of the appliance 5 Put 6 wood logs crosswise on the floor of the combustion chamber 6 Put a layer of small wood pieces and 2 firestarter cub...

Page 19: ...pendent on the flue draught 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 unti...

Page 20: ...ondary air inlet is closed airwash inlet is closed Warning Setting the control lever in the far left position all air inlets closed when the fuel is burning leads to excessive emission of hazardous ga...

Page 21: ...fuel Too much fuel leads to incomplete combustion soot formation and a chance of a chimney fire 7 4 Firing the appliance with the optional Barbas Opti Air system If the appliance has the optional Opti...

Page 22: ...re the appliance heats up sufficiently the Opti Air system starts the combustion on combustion level 5 After 33 minutes into Burning it is possible to change the combustion level 1 When present open t...

Page 23: ...ntity of glowing embers and ash to make sure that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke No...

Page 24: ...load do not overload the appliance with fuel Refer to section 6 2 2 for the recommended amount of fuel The Opti Air system prevents the appliance to reach an excessive high temperature but a large ove...

Page 25: ...no glowing embers 2 Remove the ashes with a small scoop 3 Lift the grate with the operating hook and remove the grate 4 Remove the ashtray and empty it 5 Make sure there are no ashes in the space unde...

Page 26: ...er Put a screwdriver in the small notch of the lid and pull out the battery 3 Replace the 9 V battery and close the battery holder 4 Put the battery holder and ventilation air inlet grate back Post re...

Page 27: ...e combustion chamber is not warm enough Do the recommended ignition procedure Refer to section 7 3 1 Use the recommended amount of fuel Refer to section 6 2 1 The wood logs burn too fast Primary air i...

Page 28: ...of the convection air inlet Remove the air inlet and air outlet grates and clean the grates Put the grates back af ter cleaning Make sure the room is suffi cient ventilated Avoid as much as possible...

Page 29: ...minal heat output net 14 kW Minimum heat output net 10 kW Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value NCV at nominal heat output 75 Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value NCV at minimum heat output indicativ...

Page 30: ...hts and claims based on the applicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 Complaints should be reported as...

Page 31: ...n chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the first burning Article 6 Liability 1 A claim granted by Barbas Bellfires B V under this warranty does not automatically imply that Barbas Bellfire...

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