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OPTI 780

USA

 

 

· Important remark : 

 

 

  To maintain good air tightness adjust the ventilation cap (#28 parts list page 24) with the 

 

 

  front ash pan box. This ventilation cap must be removed and placed back when a fan is 

   

 

installed.

 

 

How to install a thermocontact (optional)

 

 

· Screw the thermocontact on the back side from the electrical box (1 nut is fi xed).

 

 

  

Be careful

 Don’t screw the thermocontact too hard.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for OPTI 780

Page 1: ...1 CAN USA OPTIFIRE 780 USA CN Tested Listed By Portland Oregon USA USER S MANUAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS V3 23 11 2004 Imported by Pound Ridge NY...

Page 2: ...conditions and in the most optimal manner and furthermore to increase its operating life WE STRONGLY ADVISE YOU TO READ IT CAREFULLY And of course to store it in a place where you are sure to nd it ag...

Page 3: ...itation 9 5 2 Reservation 9 5 3 Exclusion 10 5 4 Taking effect 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 Safety 11 7 Installation 12 7 1 Description of the re place system 12 7 2 Chimney 12 7 3 Minimum clearance...

Page 4: ...AY FROM THE FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE OPENING DO NOT USE PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOT SPECIFIED FOR USE WITH THIS FIRE PLACE DO NOT ELEVATE FIRE OR USE GRATE BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH OPERATE ONLY WITH...

Page 5: ...tion air is not controlled and the re races OVERHEATING OF THE APPLIANCE 4 de ashing arm To use it pull it towards the front It is used to adapt the grate to the type of fuel to be burnt left position...

Page 6: ...lated shelter Except when starting a re NEVER OPERATE your FIRELACE with the GRATE in the OPEN POSITION Closed position Model Maximum load for low rate burning only Recommended load for 1 hour at max...

Page 7: ...with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney ue of a slow burning re As a result creosote residue accumulates on the ue lining When ignited this...

Page 8: ...r a chimney sweeping note here the ideal position see page on adjustment of the baf es Upper baf e open open closed Lower baf e open closed Place the grate in the closed position After cleaning the ch...

Page 9: ...thoroughly the surfaces then apply a HIGH TEMPERATURES RESISTANT GREASE 4 OPERATIONAL TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble shooting Cures THE WINDOW GETS DIRTY TOO QUICKLY VENTILATION FAN Does not function VENTI...

Page 10: ...the seal replace if necessary Adjust again the door seal Adjust again the position of the closing roller In case of a chimney re immediately close the door the ash box door and the thermostat 5 GUARAN...

Page 11: ...r excessive draught incorrect use non compatible fuels destructive and or damp fuels treated wood consumption exceeding the use limits a lack of maintenance the use of electrical or electronic compone...

Page 12: ...e while working on it This will prevent any possible electrical shock or burns Any COMBUSTION consumes AIR From the gap at an entry door threshold to the direct outside air intake everyone must choose...

Page 13: ...SL324 Chimney Section 24 inch long SL336 Chimney Section 36 inch long SL348 Chimney Section 48 inch long SL3 Chimney Stabilizer SL315 Chimney Offset Return 15 SL330 Chimney Offset Return 30 FS338 Fir...

Page 14: ...ST HAVE A TWO INCHES CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE CHIMNEY AND ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS DO NOT FILL THIS SPACE WITH INSULATION OR ANY MATERIAL YOU MUST CONFORM WITH ALL RECOMMENDATIONS FROM HEATILATOR FOR US...

Page 15: ...OMBUSTIBLE MANTLE is installed ONE FRONT AIR DUCT MINIMUM must be connected with or without a fan Hot air ducts must be Aluminum 5 ex pipe wrapped with rockwool ceramic blanket or any 250 C resistant...

Page 16: ...ced convection fan kit option Reference 37B78047 Electrical connection 115 V 60 Hz 0 72 A 85 W THIS APPLIANCE WHEN INSTALLED MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES WITH THE NATIO...

Page 17: ...an wires need to pass through the dedicated hole on the left side of ash box Then you can place the switch support on the appliance and screw it Connect with the fan Place fan in the insert be careful...

Page 18: ...page 24 with the front ash pan box This ventilation cap must be removed and placed back when a fan is installed How to install a thermocontact optional Screw the thermocontact on the back side from th...

Page 19: ...l as release notch for the assembly and dismantling of the baf es The lower baf e may be turned around and thus open the passage for the smoke in the front for instance if the equipment back drafts to...

Page 20: ...19 OPTI 780 USA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The most closed position Prohibited Position Average position Most open position Lower baffle turned around...

Page 21: ...he height of the square support 3 Lift one side and try to lower the other side of the baf e by passing the square support through the notch 4 Remove the baf e by tilting it so that it passes through...

Page 22: ...gap between the appliance and the hearth extension Place the unit in the desired location Determine the height telescopic feet BEWARE Respect the minimal 2 inches intake for convection air You must in...

Page 23: ...vide a passage of the electrical feeding wire of the motor when making the installation Fix chimney connector 40 parts list page 24 to the appliance with the four screws Place the internal ue spigot 3...

Page 24: ...material on a mini mum 13 height and 1 higher than mantel bottom Air inlet for convection minimum 65 sq inches can have other shapes and locations Air discharge grid center line at 28 minimum from ap...

Page 25: ...19 37B78010 AIR DISTRIBUTOR 20 07CB326 BRICK 150X60X30 CHAMFERED 21 07CB327 BRICK 150X60X30 CHAMFERED 22 37B78029 LOG RETAINER 23 37660016 LOG RETAINER HOLDER 24 37B78016 SPOILER OPTI 780 FLAT 24 37B...

Page 26: ...25 OPTI 780 USA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 27: ...ZOO M ZOOM 6 x A B 2 x C I N O UT B D 9 3 8 7 2 4 5 6 B I N I N 1 0 FRO NT BACK IF NO HOLE 3 6in 2 6 in E 1 M4 x 10mm M3 x 0 62 in 16mm 3 5 mm 0 14 in 0 128 x 1in n 5 5 M3 x M4 x 0 39 in 3 6in 1 6in...

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