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2.3.

 

Combustible material 

This appliance is designed to burn quality wood. The quality and drying of the wood is essential 
for optimal operation of the stove (efficiency and heating power, cleanliness of the glass pane). 
By quality we mean: 
- Wood with a core moisture lower than 20% (typically wood having dried up for at least 2 years 
under ventilated shelter); 
- A hardwood species: hornbeam, oak, beech, ash; 
- Wood that has not been treated (paint, varnish, etc.). 
Softwoods (fir-tree) should be avoided. They burn quickly and produce a lot of soot. 
 
(!) This appliance must not be used as a waste incinerator or to burn coal or wood pellets. 
 
The wood shall be cut in logs of a suitable size for the fireplace. 
Chip briquettes can be used, but we do not recommend the use of compressed sawdust logs. 
 
Each model is designed to receive a quantity of wood adapted to its dimensions: 
 
Model: 

Easy 670 

Easy 740 

Easy 810 

Easy 950 

Length of logs: 

40cm 

50cm 

50cm 

2x33cm 

Maximum load per hour: 

3.0 kg 

3.5 kg 

3.8 kg 

4.3 kg 

Minimum load per hour: 

1.6 kg 

1.9 kg 

2.0 kg 

2.3 kg 

 
 
(!) Excessive wood load leads to: 
- A decrease in yield and an increase in wood consumption; 
- Significant heat loss through the chimney, 
- Premature ageing (or damage) of the fireplace and the chimney flue, 
- Higher pollutant emissions. 
Overloading the stove can lead to overheating and irreversible deformation of the heating 
element. The warranty does not cover damage caused by overheating of the appliance. 
Insufficient wood load leads to: 
- A reduced output, 
- Insufficient draught, 
- Clogging of the fireplace, 
- Darkening of the glass pane, 
- Low radiation, 
- Higher pollutant emissions. 

Summary of Contents for Infire EASY

Page 1: ...nstallation Use Maintenance Compulsory Stick the barcode here The appliance may not be put into operation until the specified verifications have been carried out The installer also has the obligation...

Page 2: ...Department New Bodart Gonay Rue des Meuneries 11 4650 HERVE www bgfires com Note Your supplier is the specialist chosen by Bodart Gonay to represent them in your area For your safety and satisfaction...

Page 3: ...elements 1 8 Installation and connections 1 9 Cladding 1 10 Easy System 1 11 First fire 2 Use 2 1 Description of the appliance 2 2 Operation 2 3 Combustible material 2 4 Fire control 3 Maintenance 3...

Page 4: ...e recommend that you call in a professional for its installation and maintenance To work properly this appliance needs air For wood combustion combustion air To heat the home convection air To prevent...

Page 5: ...50cm from the ground excluding snow Net clear cross section of min 120 cm If the grate has 60 clear cross section the grate must therefore measure 200cm e g 10cm by 20cm Caution Avoid taking air in a...

Page 6: ...s if installed Hot air ducts The presence of hot air ducts is not essential but it allows better distributing the heat to an adjacent room They must be connected to the warm air outlets using the flue...

Page 7: ...o ensure the appliance works properly the following rules must be followed The minimum height is 4m distance between connection and outlet The flue must not have more than 2 elbows changes of directio...

Page 8: ...facturer The Efficience duct must be a minimum of 4m and a maximum of 8m high Refer to the recommendation sheet from Poujoulat Connection to the chimney flue The stove is equipped with an outlet flue...

Page 9: ...itted To remove it lift it 1cm and move it towards you Once this baffle has been removed this gives you access to two other baffles called guillotine baffles These allow you to change the cross sectio...

Page 10: ...o remove the bricks from the back raise the bricks 5mm tilt the bottom of the bricks towards you and lower the bricks to release them Finally remove the metal wedge on the right Rear air distributor O...

Page 11: ...ke above 3 Prepare the hot air ducts When the appliance is delivered the hot air vents are closed Unscrew the control flap s by removing the M4 screws 7mm socket then fix the hot air collars The openi...

Page 12: ...aterials in the vicinity of the unit are non combustible and fire resistant Should this not be the case the appliance shall be completely insulated on all 5 sides with 50mm of fire resistant insulatio...

Page 13: ...d into the removable wicket door The main electronic board Two fans A motor unit to control the air flap A mobile air distribution flap A temperature sensor thermocouple type 3 cables An external 24VD...

Page 14: ...he main electronic board allows the user to automatically vary the fan speed and to check their operating condition Engine unit It consists of a stepper motor a motor nut two compression springs and a...

Page 15: ...e flue gases to manage the air distribution flap This sensor appears in the form of a washer It is bolted with an M6 screw 10mm spanner This sensor has a very long life span However should it be repla...

Page 16: ...the main board under the led button The power supply can be moved to the left side or to the right side The right fan is connected directly to the main board under the led button The power supply can...

Page 17: ...ard Restart the main board There are two ways to restart the board Turn off the power supply for 20 seconds and then turn it on again Reset the board see next chapter Reset of the main board A long 5...

Page 18: ...box mobile air flap If more than one blocking is detected the fire management display led will display red Here are the different possible causes of a blocking of the mechanism Motor and mobile air fl...

Page 19: ...gs and then tighten the screws When the baffle is in the lower position it reduces the passage cross section and limits the smoke flow These guillotine baffles will therefore be set in the lower posit...

Page 20: ...affles allow modifying the cross section of the gas passage to adapt the fireplace to the chimney draught 9 The Easy system is an electronic combustion control system Depending on the information give...

Page 21: ...change the position of the dampers The primary air is managed by the Easy system and is used to stoke the fire It is introduced in the lower part of the fireplace in the bed of embers to start and sti...

Page 22: ...he Easy system which ensures control of ventilation and combustion in order to facilitate the use of the appliance increase its performance efficiency and reduce its emissions This system patented by...

Page 23: ...re adjustment The Easy system includes an air supply electronic management system Depending on the information given by the fireplace temperature sensor the door switch and the cursor position the mot...

Page 24: ...to observe the following operating instructions set out in this manual in order to guarantee safety of the installation and the home guarantee optimal combustion and limit emissions guarantee cleanli...

Page 25: ...ettes can be used but we do not recommend the use of compressed sawdust logs Each model is designed to receive a quantity of wood adapted to its dimensions Model Easy 670 Easy 740 Easy 810 Easy 950 Le...

Page 26: ...to proceed with the lighting 1 Set the fire adjustment cursor to its minimum position This will limit the soiling of the glass pane during the lighting phase 2 First place 2 medium sized logs flat on...

Page 27: ...air can result in an explosive lighting and cause damage Signs of good combustion When lighting the fire and during some late reloads the inside of the fireplace may blacken This black deposit should...

Page 28: ...ut out a 30cm piece of steel wool and fold it three times on itself Rub the steel wool to remove deposits Using your index finger rub the steel wool all the way to the edges of the glass pane Always u...

Page 29: ...iance To do so lift it up 1cm and move it towards you Take advantage of the sweeping operation to check the condition of the chimney and that of the connection Once the sweeping has been completed rep...

Page 30: ...are wear parts that can be easily and individually replaced We recommend replacing a part if it is excessively damaged The colour of these plates can be altered by high temperatures reached inside the...

Page 31: ...over plate Closed air box Air box opening Opened air box 4 Guarantee Duration of the guarantee 6 year guarantee on the heating element 2 year guarantee on removable parts 2 year guarantee on fans and...

Page 32: ...by the guarantee Transport and packaging costs Damage or interest resulting from non use of the appliance We advise you to comply with local and European safety standards both for the installation an...

Page 33: ...SES 2 3 4 5 6 APPLY THE APPROPRIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION 7 INSUFFICIENT IGNITION COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL INCREASE THE QUANTITY OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 8 EXCESSIVE MOISTURE OF THE IGNITION COMBUSTIBLE MATERI...

Page 34: ...BY THE INSTALLER REPLACEMENT BY THE INSTALLER THE CONTROL PANEL DOESN T LIGHT UP 24 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CHECK THE POWER LINE FUSE CHECK THE PRESENCE OF VOLTAGE ON THE BOARD BY PRESSING THE TEST B...

Page 35: ...ce drawn up in accordance with the Belgian Royal Decree of 12 10 2010 6 2 Model identification and reference This technical documentation applies to the following models Infire Easy 670 740 810 and 95...

Page 36: ...Fires Matthieu LEGRAND R D Manager Model Ref Door height H mm Door width L mm Rated power kW Efficiency Energy efficiency index EEI Test report SGS Nederlands NB 0608 Infire Easy 670 47J67__ 491 598 8...

Page 37: ...ferences Supplier s signature Invoice date Barcode label to stick here Data to be encoded on the www bgfires com website tab Warranty card Customer Card to be kept Retailer Installer Importer Name Add...

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