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EVO 100-50

Instructions for use 

Note: Once you have got the appliance going, leave the air supply slider in the centre 
position for optimal combustion. Your appliance will then be much cleaner and more 

effi cient (more heat, less topping up).

We recommend that you maintain a substantial layer of ash (2 - 3 cm). This not only 
forms a protective layer for the base of the appliance but also signifi cantly reduces 
consumption of fuel and allows new wood to catch light easier. 

When loading the appliance with fuel, three blocks measuring ca. 30 cm long and 
30 cm       perimeter is suffi cient. Do not add more fuel until the previous fuel has 
burned down to the charcoal stage. This is after approximately 45 minutes. The fl ames 
are then almost no longer visible. Do not leave the door open longer than necessary.

Weather conditions

In order to reduce pollution and any other inconvenience, we advise not fi ring up the 
appliance when there is no wind, or in foggy/misty conditions.

Smoke development

Your appliance 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 in barometric pressure) smoke may enter 
the room in which the appliance is situated.

Use of the appliance

Your appliance is suitable for periodic use.

The appliance may only be positioned in a place where the location, construction and 
activity in the room can accommodate it without danger.

Ventilation

When using the appliance, ensure a good supply of fresh air, particularly if the combus-
tion air is drawn from the room itself. Turn on the fl ue gas fan if the fl ue is fi tted with one.

Spare parts

Any replacement parts must be new, original parts. Use of non-original/reconditioned 
parts will invalidate your warranty.

Modifi cation

Do not make modifi cations to your appliance. 
Any alteration to your appliance, of whatever nature, will also invalidate your warranty.
Only open the door for fi lling and lighting the appliance and for removing the ash. Keep 
the door shut at all other times.
Attention:  

Continuous stoking with the primary air supply open (combustion air 

 

   

supply slider is right over to the “ + ” position) (air through the grate) 

 

   

causes a fi ercely white-hot fi re that can damage the grate and other 

 

   

parts of the appliance.

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Summary of Contents for EVO 100-50

Page 1: ...ppliance Barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new appliance This document is an essential part of your appliance Read it carefully before use of the appliance and keep it in a safe place Serial number Production date Version number 01 336020 Date 01 02 2014 ...

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Page 3: ... use CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION 7 2 SAFETY 7 3 OPERATION 10 4 USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 13 5 USE 15 6 FUEL 21 7 MOTOR DOOR 23 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 25 9 MAINTENANCE 27 10 TECHNICAL DATA 31 11 WARRANTY TERMS 33 ...

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Page 7: ...attended when the appliance is burning Watch your clothing Synthetic clothing in particular can easily catch fire and burn intensely Do not approach the appliance with flammable materials or liquids Any work with solvents adhesives etc in the space heated by the appliance can be very dangerous It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a flue which is already connected to another appliance Make...

Page 8: ...re brigade regulations and required architectural provisions Ensure that the room in which the appliance is situated has adequate ventilation Wood and wood briquettes may be stoked in the appliance Do not use any coal and liquid fuels or fuel gel in the appliance The appliance is not intended for use of this fuels and can be dangerous and lead to damage to your health and may seriously damage the ...

Page 9: ...usively under supervision Use a fireguard to protect the people and children mentioned above against possible burns The appliance is suitable and approved for intermittent use The appliance can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satisfied The required constructive adaptations should be satisfied as well Please read all instructions stickers on and around the appliance ...

Page 10: ...ted ON OFF switch to control the speed of the built in Perma Air convection fan option 5 Grate 6 Ashtray 7 Inlet opening 2x grate chimney breast Ventilation air chimney breast Convection air Combustion air 8 Combustion air supply slider Combined operation for the primary secondary and tertiary combustion air supply 9 Stone plateau 10 Door for admittance to motor Figure 1 Overview appliance Figure ...

Page 11: ...s Glove Heat resistant up to max 95 C Operating hook Poker Remote control N B If any part is missing please contact your dealer Supplied with the appliance Opening the door once pressing á Closing the door once pressing â 3 1 OPENING CLOSING THE DOOR To operate the lift door use the remote control supplied ...

Page 12: ...lide the empty battery out of the holder using a small screwdriver slide down Place a new battery CR 2430 3V in the holder Make sure the battery is placed properly with the side at the top end of the battery holder To stop the door at a random position press MY once To open the door a fraction press MY once only from standstill ...

Page 13: ... operation the burning in of the lacquer may result in an unpleasant smell This is harmless however To speed up the process the appliance should be allowed to run for a few hours at the correct heat level with adequate ventilation for the room in question After using your appliance for the first few times you may be aware of a light deposit on the inside off the glass This is caused by the paint c...

Page 14: ...in the supports Check whether the ashtray is completely empty Report any defects immediately to your dealer Remove enclosed documents and components from the appliance Check the function of the Perma Air convection fan optional using the wall dimmer switch Check that all grates in the fireplace are open ...

Page 15: ...or firelighters to start the appliance Stack about 3 blocks of about 30 cm length on the stoking grate lay them width wise Put 2 bits of kindling wood on the blocks of 3 cm x 3 cm and about 20 cm length Put 2 or 3 fire lighters between the bits of kindling wood Put another 2 bits of kindling wood about 3 3 20 cm on top of this and light the fire lighters You can watch a video on http www be ch hol...

Page 16: ...door closed Should you use it with the door open under certain circumstances presence of mechanical ventilation draught differences in barometric pressure smoke may enter the room in which the appliance is situated Use of the appliance Your appliance is suitable for periodic use The appliance may only be positioned in a place where the location construction and activity in the room can accommodate...

Page 17: ... use Increasing the draught in the appliance If the flue has too much resistance so that the exhaust gases are not properly disposed of one can increase the draught in the appliance by the upper brake plates slide towards each other ...

Page 18: ...ombustion Stoke with the primary air regulator closed To do this place the combustion air supply slider in the centre position The bed of the fire should 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 the walls 5 5 CLEANING THE WINDOW After several bur...

Page 19: ...ome less topping up You will also prevent appliance damage from any particles the appliance spits out this is a particular problem with softwood from conifers If your floor contains flammable material an extra floor plate is required Avoid lighting an appliance in misty or still conditions If the wind is still there is hardly any draught in the cold chimney As smoke is heavier than air there is a ...

Page 20: ... The combustion air does not reach the fuel but leaves the appliance via the chimney The appliance cools and the combustion quality decreases Using too much wood This is a problem if your appliance is too small In that case it becomes overloaded and burns more wood than heat emitted In this case too the fuel cannot burn completely More to the point there is not enough air to mix with the flames Th...

Page 21: ... open appliance lighters are not suitable for a closed appliance A closed appliance generates more heat than an open appliance thus the paraffin will melt out of the blocks prematurely Damp wood burns poorly is unsuitable and produces too much smoke including in the room when you are topping up the wood dirties the glass leaves deposits in the chimney and delivers about half the heat output of dri...

Page 22: ...iciency of 80 If there is insufficient burning material in the firebed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of glowing embers and ash 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 The maximum amount of fuel spe...

Page 23: ...fting it out of the lugs If the appliance has been supplied with a natural stone plateau it is situated under the plateau In all other cases the fitter will have made an access door Using the emergency grip supplied the motor can be disconnected ATTENTION Only disconnect the door if it is fully opened or closed This guarantees that the door is in the same position when the motor is connected again...

Page 24: ...ency grip in the lugs on the left or right at the bottom of the door The motor can be connected by carrying out the above operations in the reverse order ATTENTION When connecting the motor the door must be in exactly the same position as when it was disconnected If this is not possible it may be necessary to re progam the remote control To do this refer to the attached Somfy remote control instru...

Page 25: ...be immediately replaced before operating the appliance again Broken ceramic heat resistant glass may not be thrown away in a glass container but must be included in normal household waste Cleaning the appliance Wait for the appliance to cool down sufficiently before cleaning Never use scouring powder aggressive cleaners or fire polish on the appliance Use only a dry lint free cloth Regularly remov...

Page 26: ...ications Introduced modifications to the appliance are not permitted House Ensure that as little dust and as few particles of cigarette smoke candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used Heating of these particles by the convection system of the appliance could lead to discoloration of the walls and ceiling It is therefore very important to ensure th...

Page 27: ...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 appliance Wood that is too damp immediately gives off lots of ash Make sure the seals are in good working order Any air seeping out around the glass part of the door will cool the air resulting in the appliance not burning cleanly How much wood will I use That depends ...

Page 28: ...tly been topped up some smoke is normal By opening the door for a short period the wood will catch fire quicker and the smoky period will be shorter If you leave the appliance door open and especially if you burn damp wood the result will be a lot of smoke In both cases the combustion temperature is too low This leaves numerous dangerous compounds intact which means more deposits in your chimney a...

Page 29: ...tended while the appliance is burning Do I have to take any extra measures if the room I am heating has an extractor fan mechanical ventilation If the combustion air comes from the living room A flue gas fan is required for permanent extraction of the area in which the appliance is placed The type of flue gas fan depends on the capacity of the extractor system Always consult your installation engi...

Page 30: ... the chemical structure of the fuel breaks down This process involves the creation of volatile compounds such as carbon monoxide CO water vapour H2 O and methane CH4 In addition substances which are volatile at decomposition temperature but condense at lower temperatures are often released These are the tar like components this by product is also known as creosote which is deposited in the chimney...

Page 31: ...nection Ø250 mm Ø248 mm ext Weight EVO 100 50 320 kg Natural stone plateau 38 kg Air box Fan box 5 kg Inside Dimensions surface area b x d 0 188 m2 clear fire opening h x b 427 x 918 mm Interior side panels Heat resistant panels 1600 kg m3 Interior bottom Heat resistant panels 1600 kg m3 steel grate Inner lining Steel heat resistant and rust proof Retardant plates brake plates Stainless steel Outs...

Page 32: ...opening in the room where the fire is located or a outside air supply opening of Ø125 mm in wall floor Opties Air box Fan box with 230 VAC 95 W fan Perma Air for transport of heating air Rev control by built in fanspeed controller Convection set 1x or 2x Natural stone plateau ...

Page 33: ...pplicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 2 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 2 Complaints should be reported as quickly as possible after they have manifested themselves 2 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...

Page 34: ...ss cord thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the first burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Interfocos B V under this warranty does not automatically imply that Interfocos B V also accepts liability for any possible damage The liability of Interfocos B V never extends further than that stated in these warranty conditions Any...

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