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Functioning in mid-seasons

To suck the air for fuelling  and to dischar-

ge smoke, the 

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2  hearth 

requires

 

draught from the chimney/flue. 

With the

 

increase of the external 

temperatures, the

 

draught decreases. 

Verify the chimney

 

draught before 

lighting  the fire, in case

 

external 

temperatures ar e higher than

 

10°C.

If  the draught is weak, initially  ignite  a

 

“starting”  fire using small sized igniting

 

material. Once the correct chimney

 

draught is restored, you can introduce  the

 

fuel.

Air flow in the room where the hearth is

 

installed

The STATUS 

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2 hearth is able to work

 

regularly  only if in the room where it is

 

installed there is sufficient air flow for the

 

fuelling. Provide a sufficient air flow befo-

re igniting the chimney.

The air power supply devices  for fuelling

 

must not be altered.

Whenever  the air volume  results scarce

 

and the type of building in which the chim-

ney is installed  particularly  air sealed, it

 

will be necessary to install a supplementa-

ry air inlet of 150 cm² as previously said.

Igniting with cold hearth
1.

Check that the ash bed is not too high.

Maximum height: 5 cm underneath the

hatch edge. If the ash bed becomes too

high, there is a danger that when opening

the hatch to add wood, fragments of coal

may fall out of the hearth.

2.

Pull the regulating lever of the air valve

in the “switch on” position. Air for fuelling

will flow intensely to the wood in the

hearth, to rapidly reach good fuelling.

3.

The wood must be placed in the hearth

without excessively crowding it. Place an

igniter between the wood logs, and ignite.

The igniters are practical aids to start the

fuelling.

Attention: very large wood logs do not
ignite properly in a cold hearth and free
noxious gasses. Never use material such
as petrol, alcohol and similar to ignite
the hearth!
4.

At this point, close the hearths hatch and

supervise for a few minutes. Should the

fire go out, slowly open the hatch, allocate

another igniter between the wood logs and

re-ignite.

5.

Should the fire not require further addi-

tion of wood, the moment the same fire is

exhausted, push the regulating lever of the

air valve in the “maintain fire” position.

Do not carry out such regulation during the

fuelling phase, in that, when the lever is in

the maintain fire position, the air flow for

fuelling results completely blocked. 

Fuel and heating power

The fuelling has been optimised from a

 

technical point of view , both with regard to

 

the conception of the hearth and the respecti-

ve air power supply , and with regard  to the

 

emissions.

We invite you to support our commitment in

 

favour of a clean environment by observing

 

the following indications with  regard to the

 

use of fuelling materials which do not con-

tain, nor produce, noxious substances.

 

Only use natural and seasoned 

wood, or

 

wood briquettes, as fuel. Damp wood, freshly

 

cut or stored incorrectly has a high water con-

tent and therefore does not burn well, produ-

ces smoke but very little heat.

Only use burning wood with minimum two

 

years seasoning in an airy and dry roo m. In

 

such case, the water content will  result lower

 

than 20% of the weight. In this way you will

 

save in fuelling material, as 

the seasoned

 

wood has a higher heating power.

Never use liquid fuel such as petrol, alcohol

 

or similar. Do not burn waste.

Radiation field

Do not place any fuel object inside the radia-

tion field of the glass hatch.

Initial start-up

The paint of the hearth is subject to the so cal-

led ageing until the working  temperature is

 

reached for the first time.

This may cause  unpleasant odour s. In such

 

case, adequately air the room where the

 

hearth is installed.   The phenomenon will

 

disappear after the first ignitions.

Danger of burns

The external surfaces of the STATUS 

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2

 

hearth, in particular the glasscer amic panel,

 

heat up. Do not touch - dan

ger of burns!

Children shou ld be particularly warned.

 

However, children must be kept away from

 

the switched on hearth.

Air grills

Careful not to  close or obstruct the hot air

 

outlets.  This  causes danger of overheating

 

inside the covering.

Hearth functioning with hatch open

In case of functio ning with hatch  open, the

 

hearth will hav e to be constan tly kept under

 

control. Very hot coal may be projected outsi-

de the hearth.

Addition of fuel

The use of a protective glove is su ggested to

 

“add wood”, in that, in case of prolonged use,

 

the handle may heat up.

Slowly open the hatch. In this way , the for-

ming of a vortex of leaking smoke is avoided.

 

When is it time to  add wood? When the fuel

 

has almost turned to coal.

In case of sudden oxygen flow (for ex. due

to the opening of the hearths panel) the

“gasses still present” in the hearth and in

the eventual heat recovery surfaces, may

react violently with said atmospheric inco-

ming oxygen.

Power supply with hot hearth

With the glove provided, slowly lift the

hatchand add the desired amount of wood

in the hearth, placing it on the existing

coal. In this way , the wood will heat up

with the consequent expulsion, in the form

of steam, of the contained humidity . This

leads to a decrease of the temperature insi-

de the hearth.  The volatile substances let

out at this point by the fuelling material,

require a sufficient air flow, so that this cri-

tical phase, from a technical point of view

of the emissions, can be rapidly carried out

and the required temperature can be rea-

ched for correct fuelling.

A further suggestion:

For the initial ignition of the hearth,

always use the smaller wood logs.  These

rapidly burn and therefore bring the hearth

to the right temperature in less time. Use

the lar ger wood logs to re-power the

hearth.

Certain types of wood briquettes inflate

once they are in the hearth, meaning they

stretch under the heat and increase in volu-

me.

Always place the wood well inside the

hearth, nearly touching the rear wall of the

same, so that should it slide, it does not fall

in the hatch.

Removing the ash

You can remove the ash using a shovel or

with an ash sucker . Only place the ash in

non fuelling containers, bearing in mind

that the residual coal may re-ignite even

after more than 24 hours from last fuelling.

N.B. 

The seasoned wood has a heating

power of about 4 kWh/kg, whereas fresh

wood has a heating power of only 2

kWh/kg.  Therefore, to obtain the same

heating power, double the fuel is required.

USE INSTRUCTIONS

water con-

tent g/kg of

wood

Heating

power

kWh/kg

Higher wood
consumption

in %

very seasoned

100

4,5

0

2 years of seasoning

200

4

15

1 year of seasoning

350

3

71

Freshly cut wood

500

2,1

153

ATTENTION: 

If the hearth is powered

with an excessive amount of fuel or with

inadequate fuel, the risk of over -heating

may be incurred.

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Page 1: ... use and maintenance p 12 E Instalación uso y mantenimiento p 22 P Instalação uso e manutenção p 32 GR Εγκατάσταση χρήση και συντήρηση σ 42 RUS Установка эксплуатация и техническое обслуживание стр 52 sk multi STATUS plus cod 672140 Layout 1 23 01 2012 18 00 Pagina 2 ...

Page 2: ...u please ask your local dealer call our toll free number or visit our website www edilkamin com Incorrect installation incorrect maintenance or improper use of the product shall relieve the manufacturer from any damage resulting from the use of this product the proof of purchase tag necessary for identifying the fireplace is located on the top of the package in the warranty booklet found inside th...

Page 3: ...TELLONE The handle of the hatch is not fixed to the same hatch but is inserted when required The handle fits into the bottom of the door by hooking it onto the pins The handle is only needed to lift or lower the hatch BUILT IN SYNOPTIC PANEL for models with forced ventilation it allows you to manage and control the operating phases ignition and turning off as well as adjust the fan speed from 1 to...

Page 4: ...anel of the firebox When the fireplace is operating control lever1b must be par tially or fully positioned to the right room outside air fitting 4b the sensor cables and the 230 Vac power supply can be positioned independently either to the left or to the right hot air outlet SPECIFICATIONS 4b 4b 1b A C 47 5 95 21 21 25 14 14 23 14 23 160 59 2 2 5 53 39 Ø 20 4 46 10 60 95 5 5 84 46 5 5 2 7 7 5 hot...

Page 5: ...gainst over heating The insulating measures to be adopted depend on the type of surfaces present and how they are made Hot air outlets Grillsr The hot air outlets must be placed at a minimum distance of 50 cm from the ceiling and 30 cm from the furniture Position the grills or the air outlets at the highest point of the covering in order to avoid heat accumulating insi de the same covering Positio...

Page 6: ...fig 1 Before installing the coveringmake sure that the connections control levers and all moving parts are functioning correc tly These checks must be performed when the fireplace is lit and has been running for a few hours before covering the firebox so that it is still possible to intervene if necessaryTherefore the fini shing operations such as building the fireplace mantel installing the cover...

Page 7: ...ame with the fitting for outlet B1 into the wall on the top part of the fireplace mantel build the frame with the fitting for outlet B3 into the wall of the room requiring heating connect the two aluminium pipes to the fittings and secure them with clamps and snap on the front grilles Kit Three bis for the room where the fireplace is installed plus two adjacent rooms attach the two fittings R2 to ...

Page 8: ...ate transportation the fireplace can be made lighter by remo ving the following counter weights cast iron bottom cast iron sides cast iron hearth the ash pan the ash grill made of cast iron the outer shell Dismantling the door Phase 1 fig H I lower the door to the fully closed position move levers X and X1 to the closed position Phase 2 fig L open the door loosen safety grub screw Y reclose the do...

Page 9: ...he hole 22a of the outlet B1 or B3 check that the wire of the sensor does not interfere with the movement of the retractable door the second side panel finish the mantel by mounting the second side panel and apply the snap on grilles to the outlets from the outside when the work is complete plug in the plug to the 230 Vac power supply ensure that the electrical wires do not have any areas of conta...

Page 10: ...e mantel of the covering When the fan is off the fireplace runs on natural convection Operating on forced ventilation in Automatic The fan is connected to a sensor moun ted on the hot air outlet on the mantel which starts up automatically once it reaches a temperature of 40 C and stops again automatically when the temperatu re drops below 40 C Manual The fan begins operating regardless of the temp...

Page 11: ...or similar Do not burn waste Radiation field Do not place any fuel object inside the radia tion field of the glass hatch Initial start up The paint of the hearth is subject to theso cal led ageing until the working temperature is reached for the first time This may cause unpleasant odours In such case adequately air the room where the hearth is installed The phenomenon will disappear after the fir...

Page 12: ...nto central desparafusando os dois parafusos aparafusar uma parte lateral ambidextra 2e utilizando os dois parafusos fornecidos de fábrica inserir as duas partes laterais ambidextras em ferro fundido 2b atenção permanecem instáveis até a montagem do painel de fundo 2a inserir o painel de fundo em ferro fundido 2a e aparafusá lo à estrutura aparafusar a segunda parte lateral ambidextra metálica 2e ...

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