EdilKamin WINDO2 75 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 17

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Lighting a cold 

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Lighting a cold 

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1.  Check  the  existing  ash  bed  is  not  too  high.  If  the 

1. Check the existing ash bed is not too high. If the 
ash bed is too high, there is a danger of opening the 

ash bed is too high, there is a danger of opening the 
door of the 

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door of the 

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fragments fall out of the 

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fragments fall out of the 

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2. Position the adjustment lever of the valve in the “total 

2. Position the adjustment lever of the valve in the “total 
opening”  position  .  The  air  for  combustion  will 

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opening” position . The air for combustion will 

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intensely to the wood in the 

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intensely to the wood in the 

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good combustion.

good combustion.
3. place the wood in the 

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3. place the wood in the 

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squashing it in. Position a 

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squashing it in. Position a 

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logs  and  light.  Never  user  materials  such  as  petrol, 

logs and light. Never user materials such as petrol, 
alcohol and similar to switch on.

alcohol and similar to switch on.
4. At this point, close the door and monitor it for a few 

4. At this point, close the door and monitor it for a few 
minutes. If the 

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minutes. If the 

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door,  re-position  another 

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door, re-position another 

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and light again.

and light again.

Lighting a hot 

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Lighting a hot 

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When  should  wood  be  added?  When  the  fuel  is 

When should wood be added? When the fuel is 
almost  completely  consumed  to  embers.  With  the 

almost completely consumed to embers. With the 
glove  supplied,  slowly  open  (to  avoid  formation  of 

glove supplied, slowly open (to avoid formation of 
vortexes that can cause smoke to exit) the door. Add 

vortexes that can cause smoke to exit) the door. Add 
the  desired  wood  to  the 

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the desired wood to the 

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existing  embers  (within  the  quality  limits  indicated  in 

existing embers (within the quality limits indicated in 
the technical table). 

the technical table). 
Product  functioning  changes  with  the  chimney 

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Product functioning changes with the chimney 

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draft and adjustment of the air valve in combustion.

draft and adjustment of the air valve in combustion.

Functioning with initial low draft

Functioning with initial low draft

To  extract  air  for  combustion  and  discharge  the 

To extract air for combustion and discharge the 
smoke, the 

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smoke, the 

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chimney 

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chimney 

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If  the  draft  is  weak,  initially  light  a  “starter” 

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If the draft is weak, initially light a “starter” 

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small sized lighting material. 

small sized lighting material. 
Once the correct draft is restored, you can add the fuel.

Once the correct draft is restored, you can add the fuel.

As with all the products, the wood product heats and 

As with all the products, the wood product heats and 
cools  during  the  various  phases.  This  would  lead  to 

cools during the various phases. This would lead to 
normal dilation. Such dilation can cause slight settling 

normal dilation. Such dilation can cause slight settling 
noise, which is not a reason for dispute.

noise, which is not a reason for dispute.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

FUEL

The product was designed to burn wooden logs or 
sawdust briquettes.
Use dry wood logs (max. humidity 20%)Use logs The 
use of damp wood would cause the product and the 

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than that declared.Each type of wood has different 
characteristics that also in

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The data outlined on this manual are with wood used 
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In general wood can have a heat of combustion up to 
4.5 kWh/kg while cut fresh it has heat of combustion 
around 2 kWh/kg
In general, beech or elm is recommended, or however 
class A1 wood according to UNI EN ISO 17225-5
Attention to prolonged use of wood with aromatic oils 
(e.g. eucalyptus). Cast iron parts can deteriorate
Use the recommended quantities of wood: 
Overloading causes overheating, resulting in damage: 
•  possible deformation of the inner parts;
•  possible irreversible changes to the colour of the 

paint on the metal parts for which Edilkamin or the 
retailer cannot be held liable.

To respect the environment and safety, do NOT burn, 
among other things: plastic, varnished wood, coal and 
bark waste.  Do not use the product as an incinerator. 
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First switch on phases

•  Ensure you have read and understood the content 

of this manual

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•  Remove all the in

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Remove all the in

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(manuals,  labels,  etc.).  In  particular  remove  any 

(manuals, labels, etc.). In particular remove any 
labels  from  the  glass.  If  they  melt,  they  would 

labels from the glass. If they melt, they would 
irreversibly damage the glass. 

irreversibly damage the glass. 

For  initial  switch  on  of  the 

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For initial switch on of the 

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smallest logs. Use larger wooden logs to raise the 

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smallest logs. Use larger wooden logs to raise the 

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Always locate the wood deep in the 

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Always locate the wood deep in the 

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contact with the rear wall, so that even if they slide they 

contact with the rear wall, so that even if they slide they 
won’t come in contact with the glass.

won’t come in contact with the glass.

There may be a slight smell of paint the 

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is ignited, however, this will disappear quickly.

Summary of Contents for WINDO2 75

Page 1: ...WINDO2 75 WOOD FIREPLACE UK Installation use and maintenance ...

Page 2: ...ademark EDILKAMIN called WINDO2 75 Year of manufacture Ref Data nameplate Declaration of Performance Windo2 75 DoP n EK 143 The liability of Edilkamin is limited to the product sup ply only Introduction 3 Introduction 3 Safety information 4 Safety information 4 Technical data 5 Technical data 5 Dimensions 6 Dimensions 6 Preparation and packaging 7 Preparation and packaging 7 Installation 9 Install...

Page 3: ...om www edilkamin com After unpacking the product check the condition and completeness of the contents In the event of error immediately contact the retailer where the purchase was made providing him with a copy of the warranty booklet and the sales receipt The appliance must be installed and operated in compliance with local and national law and European regulations For the installation and for an...

Page 4: ...C OR ANYTHING OTHER THAN DRY WOOD IN THE FIREPLACE You risk dirtying the product fires in the chimney flue and causing damage to the environment use of fuel different from the recommended fuel DO NOT OVERLOAD THE FIREPLACE There is a risk of deformation with risks for people in the event of attempted fixing up and irreversible changes to the colour of the paint on the metal parts Edilkamin or the ...

Page 5: ...raught 5 12 Pa Fuel consumption 3 2 kg h Heatable volume 315 m3 Smoke outlet pipe diameter 200 mm Air intake pipe diameter 140 mm Weight including packaging 336 kg TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE DIMENSIONING OF THE FLUE WINDO2 75 Nominal power Temperature of fumes on exit from the discharge pipe 299 C Minimum draught 5 Pa Fume flow capacity 13 2 g s GENERAL INFORMATION Edilkamin proposes the following 2 m...

Page 6: ...ns cm 75 x 44 5 h feet max cm 10 WINDO2 75 dimensions cm Ø 14 cm air combustion Ø 14 cm intake warm air Ø 14 cm intake warm air warm air Ø 14 cm without kit Air difffuser Ø 10 cm with kit Air difffuser Ø 20 cm smoke outlet 63 32 5 37 24 5 36 55 63 94 41 30 14 22 150 56 5 53 39 1 5 ...

Page 7: ...ey can be adjusted to maximum 10 cm PREPARATION AND UNPACKING The materials composing the packaging are not toxic The materials composing the packaging are not toxic or harmful therefore no particular disposal processes or harmful therefore no particular disposal processes are required are required Storage disposal and any recycling is the responsi Storage disposal and any recycling is the respons...

Page 8: ...oor Description Number in the figure below Quantity Use Fireplace 1 1 Anti corrosion discs 2 2 dispose of with domestic waste Protective glove 3 1 for hinged type opening of the hearth door R2 unions 4 2 for ducting in the version without ventilation kit Upper Deflector made of refractory material 5 1 to be installed in the product Counterweights 6 4 Counterweights plates for making the door self ...

Page 9: ...OF THE PLATES ON THE DOOR FRAME P INSTALLATION without plates standard with plates added during the installation phase NOT self closing self closing Assembly of internal refractories Assembly of internal refractories The fireplace is delivered without the internal The fireplace is delivered without the internal refractories installed to prevent breakages refractories installed to prevent breakages...

Page 10: ...itted together have a mainly vertical development no section should have a reserve slope have an inner section preferably circular and however with a ratio between sides lower than 1 5 complete the roof with the appropriate chimney stack direct discharge is forbidden on walls or towards closed spaces even if outdoors be created with materials with a fire reaction class A1 pursuant to UNI EN 13501 ...

Page 11: ...amber for unburned fuel and any condensate be at least category T400 with an adequate resistance to soot fireIf pre existing it must be cleaned to avoid risk of fire THE CHIMNEY STACK THE CHIMNEY STACK must be wind proof have an internal section equivalent to that of the chimney flue and passage section outlet equal to at least double the inner passage of the chimney flue for paired chimney flues ...

Page 12: ...ient air to pass through membranes to enable the ambient air to pass through them them The ambient air heats up and rises by convection The ambient air heats up and rises by convection along the air gap behind the hearth and emerges hot along the air gap behind the hearth and emerges hot from the vents from the vents 2 2 positioned on the casing s cover positioned on the casing s cover The length ...

Page 13: ...l insulated case they must be well insulated The channels must have a maximum length of 4 5 m The channels must have a maximum length of 4 5 m each each The said length must be decreased by 1 2 m for The said length must be decreased by 1 2 m for every curve and for every nozzle consequent to the consequent load loss The following kits are available to channel hot air Kit one bis solo locale camin...

Page 14: ...prevent heat build up The gather hood can be made with fireproof panels plasterboard can be made with fireproof panels plasterboard or gypsum slabs during construction the hot air or gypsum slabs during construction the hot air ducting kit must be mounted as described above ducting kit must be mounted as described above The interior of the gather hood should be aerated The interior of the gather h...

Page 15: ...ds the left Grip the handle Grip the handle N N and slide the door upwards or and slide the door upwards or downwards downwards Use the protective glove provided if the product is hot Use the protective glove provided if the product is hot If the lever is not properly If the lever is not properly positioned entirely to the right positioned entirely to the right the door will not open in the the do...

Page 16: ... air entering the combustion chamber 1 2 3 4 Position Description Effect 1 Ignition maximum power Primary air sent entirely to the hearth Primary air sent entirely to the hearth 2 Intermediate position for normal combustion 3 Intermediate position for normal combustion 4 Ember maintenance Post combustion air only All passages for the primary combustion air are Post combustion air only All passages...

Page 17: ...y flue If the draft is weak initially light a starter fire using If the draft is weak initially light a starter fire using small sized lighting material small sized lighting material Once the correct draft is restored you can add the fuel Once the correct draft is restored you can add the fuel As with all the products the wood product heats and As with all the products the wood product heats and c...

Page 18: ...lace the removed ash exclusively in non combustible containers bear in mind that the residual embers may containers bear in mind that the residual embers may still re ignite 24 hours after the last combustion still re ignite 24 hours after the last combustion Ceramic glass installed on the products can resist heat up to approx 750 C and is tested and controlled before and after assembly to check f...

Page 19: ...al containers with fireproof gloves in the event of a fire ask the authorities for help 5 In case of odours check if If first switch on in this case a paint smell is normal If the product is dirty or dusty If you cannot solve the problem contact the retailer or in countries where present the authorised Technical Support Centre The guarantee is only valid if the product defect is proven DISPOSAL At...

Page 20: ...cod 941283 GB 03 17 F w w w e d i l k a m i n c o m 941283 GB ...

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