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Guarantee 

The body of the stove is covered under a five 

year guarantee (from date of purchase) to be 

free from defects in materials and 

workmanship. Internal components other 

than consumable items such as glass and 

firebricks are covered for a period of one year 

from date of purchase. 

 

General Guidance 

It is important that your stove is correctly 

installed as Di Lusso cannot accept 

responsibility for any fault arising through 

incorrect use or installation. 

These instructions cover the basic principles 

to ensure satisfactory installation of the stove, 

although detail may need slight modification 

to suit particular local site conditions.  

The installation must comply with current 

Building Regulations, national and European 

standards, Local Authority byelaws and other 

specifications or regulations as they affect the 

installation of the stove.  

The Building Regulations requirements may 

also be met by adopting the relevant 

recommendations in the current issues of 

British Standards BS 8303 and BS EN 15287-1. 

 

C

OMPETENT 

P

ERSONS 

S

CHEME

 

Di Lusso recommend that this stove is 

installed by a member of an accredited 

competent persons scheme e.g. HETAS. 

If the installer is not a member of a 

competent persons scheme, it is a legal 

requirement in the UK to notify your local 

building control body in advance of any work 

starting. 

 

H

EALTH AND 

S

AFETY 

P

RECAUTIONS

 

Special care must be taken when installing the 

stove such that the requirements of the 

Health and Safety at Work Act are met. 

 

P

ACKAGING

 

All packaging supplied with this stove can 

be re-used or recycled. Please contact your 

local authority for information on recycling 

schemes in your area.

 

H

ANDLING

 

Adequate facilities must be available for 

loading, unloading and site handling.  

 

F

IRE 

C

EMENT

 

Some types of fire cement are caustic and 

should not be allowed to come into contact 

with the skin. In case of contact, wash 

immediately with plenty of water.  

 

A

SBESTOS

 

This stove contains no asbestos. If there is a 

possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the 

course of installation then please seek 

specialist guidance and use appropriate 

protective equipment.  

 

M

ETAL 

P

ARTS

 

When installing or servicing this stove, care 

should be taken to avoid the possibility of 

personal injury. 

 

A

IR 

S

UPPLY

 

The room or space containing this appliance 

should have purpose provided ventilation 

(where necessary) in accordance with Building 

Regulations. 

 

Due consideration should be given to air 

requirements for any other appliance in the 

same room or space. 

 

Any air opening must be kept clear from 

blockage or obstruction. 

 

M

ODIFICATION

 

No unauthorized modification of this 

appliance should be carried out. 

 

Summary of Contents for R6

Page 1: ...JINDLU06 Rev D 12 11 14 Wood Burning Inset Stove Installation and Operating Instructions R6 ...

Page 2: ...ess Park Exeter United Kingdom EX1 3QS DSEN13229 Inset Wood Burning Stove Appliance Mass 116kg Efficiency 76 Nominal Heat Output 4 9 kW Mean Co Emission 13 O2 0 20 Mean OGC Emission 13 O2 177 mg m3 n Mean NOx as NO2 79 mg m3 n Mean Flue Gas Temperature 269 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 5 8 g sec Particulates 13 O2 5 3 mg m3 n NS3058 59 Average Particulate Emission 3 16 g kg Maximum Particulate Emission 3 2...

Page 3: ...learances to combustibles Page 7 Fitting the stove Page 8 Flue Connection Page 8 Installation into a non combustible enclosure Page 9 Enclosure Dimensions Page 11 Re assembling the stove Page 12 Fitting the Frame Pack Page 13 Commissioning Page 14 Operating Instructions Page 14 Recommended Fuel Page 15 Air Controls Page 15 Lighting Page 16 Recommended Settings Page 16 Refueling Page 16 De ashing P...

Page 4: ...e it is a legal requirement in the UK to notify your local building control body in advance of any work starting HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met PACKAGING All packaging supplied with this stove can be re used or recycled Please contact your local authority for information on r...

Page 5: ... emission must not be tolerated This appliance should not be operated with the door open If fume emission does persist then the following action should be taken immediately Open doors and windows to ventilate room Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause has been ...

Page 6: ...ns and Building Regulations Flue Type Minimum Designation Masonry or flue block flue with liner T400 N2 D3 G BS EN 1443 2003 Clay Flue Blocks FB1 N2 BS EN 1806 2006 Clay Ceramic Liners B1 N2 BS EN 1457 2009 Concrete Liners B2 BS EN 1857 2003 Factory Made Metal Chimney T400 N2 D3 G BS EN 1856 1 2003 The chimney flue should have a vertical height of at least 4 5 metres and should terminate in accord...

Page 7: ...1 To open the stove door press on the door handle to release it from the latch Swing the door handle out to the right until the mechanism engages and the door catch is released N B When closing the door keep the door handle out to the right until the door is closed Terminal Position Clearances to Flue Outlet a At or within 600mm of the ridge At least 600mm above the ridge b Elsewhere on a roof whe...

Page 8: ...to slide the cassette out from under the firebox N B DO NOT remove the Air Valve Cassette with the controls in the closed position as this will damage the valve gaskets 4 Remove the two fixing screws located on the firebox legs 5 Carefully slide the firebox out from the convection chamber remove any packaging and put the firebox and Air Valve Cassette in a safe place These parts will not be needed...

Page 9: ...ustible materials The dimensions of the opening should be at least those shown in the diagram Ensure there is a sufficient overlap where the convection chamber flange meets the face of the opening If not either the opening should be made smaller or a suitable fire surround should be fitted to reduce the opening dimensions Any non combustible walls within 50mm of this appliance should be at least 2...

Page 10: ...and 150mm at the sides Appliances installed with their base plate 560mm or more above the hearth require a constructional hearth with a depth of 225mm in front of the stove The base on which the stove is mounted should be an extension of the constructional hearth i e all material between the stove base and the constructional hearth must be solid non combustible material CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE M...

Page 11: ...ement This may be carried out once the flue has been fitted provided a suitable access hole for backfilling is made in the chimney breast see section on connection to a masonry chimney Sufficient water should be added so that when a handful of the mixture is squeezed no more than one or two drops of water are released FLUE CONNECTION The flue connection is made to the convection chamber and not to...

Page 12: ... and completing the installation go to page 12 INSTALLATION INTO A NON COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE The Di Lusso R6 has been designed tested and approved to be installed either into solid non combustible material or into an enclosure according to the following specification It is the duty of the installer to ensure that the requirements of this specification and all relevant standards are met There must ...

Page 13: ...e must also be insulated with 30mm thick Rockwool H V Pipe Sections having a nominal density not less than 120kg m as per the instructions supplied with the kit The clearances to combustible material shown on page 7 must be met N B the side distance is for material proud of the front face of the wall The enclosure should be stood wholly above a non combustible hearth with a minimum thickness of 12...

Page 14: ...ld Internal heat shield N B Ventilation openings are identical on both sides of the enclosure All panels including heat shield to be produced from 30mm Skamol Super Isol board Enclosure Details all dimensions in millimetres ...

Page 15: ...ks and log retainer 7 Check that the valves are in the fully open position fully clockwise and refit the Air Valve Cassette 8 Close the stove door and check that the touch latch pin is in line with the touch latch in the control fascia 9 Refit the two fixing screws through the holes in the Air valve cassette fascia 10 Unpack the Flue Baffle and identify the two halves 11 Stack the two baffle halve...

Page 16: ... the frame into position making sure that the lower inner edge of the frame is in line with the base of the stove and tighten the nuts with a 10mm spanner 3 Place a round spacer supplied with the frame pack over each of the fascia studs 4 Offer the door fascia into position passing the five M6 studs through the holes Ensure that the fascia is resting on the two clips at the top of the door and fix...

Page 17: ...nstructions on page 7 WARNING This appliance will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken The supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to open the door and operate the air controls THE CLEAN AIR ACT 1993 AND SMOKE CONTROL AREAS Under the Clean Air Act 1993 local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an offence...

Page 18: ...eposits in the stove and chimney increase harmful emissions and will not produce a satisfactory heat output Do not burn waste mineral fuel or treated or painted wood in this appliance AIR CONTROLS Installed and used correctly this stove will burn cleanly and efficiently Therefore to avoid the disappointment of poor performance or dirty glass please familiarize yourself with the controls and their ...

Page 19: ... base Once the fire is established close the Ignition Air Control anti clockwise and add more fuel as necessary The Combustion Air control can now be used to regulate the burn rate of the stove When the stove is up to operating temperature the operating tool or gloves should be used to operate the air controls RECOMMENDED SETTINGS Once the fire is established the Ignition Air Control should be ful...

Page 20: ...lable from your dealer Air Valve Cassette this should be removed and cleaned monthly to remove any ash that may be in the controls N B Make sure that the controls are in the maximum position turned fully clockwise before removing the air valve cassette Glass Panel clean the glass panel when cool with a proprietary stove glass cleaner Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as these can scratc...

Page 21: ...efore be necessary to adjust the door catch to maintain the door seal To adjust the catch slacken the two set screws circled below on the catch bar and adjust the position of the catch bar as necessary Air Valves Over time the sealing face of the air valves may wear This will reduce the effectiveness of the controls To replace a worn valve remove the air valve cassette lift off the worn valve and ...

Page 22: ...19 Body Spares ...

Page 23: ...20 Door Spares ...

Page 24: ...21 Valve Spares ...

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