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complaint.  Existing  hairline  cracks  which 
become  visible  on  heating  of  the  stove  are 
natural and unavoidable.  

 

6.2

 

Discolouration of walls and ceilings 

 

No  liability  is  accepted  for  any  direct  or  indirect 
damage  caused  by  the  stove.  This  includes  dirtying  of 
the  room  caused  by  the  decomposition  of  products 
from organic dust and whose pyrolysis products appear 
as a dark line on wallpaper, furniture, textiles and stove 
parts. 
 

7

 

Ignition and heating.

 

7.1

 

Iginition. 

 
Begin as follow: 

 

Open the door, make use of the supplied stove 
glove and handle. 

 

If  needed  remove  the  ashes  from  the  ash 
bucket.

 

 

If needed clean the glass 

 

Put 2 wood logs in the width of the fire.

  

 

Open the air control fully by pulling it out, see 
fig. 1.1. 

Make a stack of kindling wood and place 1 or 2 
firelighters underneath. 

 

Make  sure  that  air  is  flowing  through  this 
wood stack and lighting is easy. 

 

Light the stack of kindling wood. 

 

Closed  the  door,  if  the  fire  does  not  light 
immediately then keep the door a bit open for 
some time. 

 

Let  the  fire  burn  for  a  while  so  that  the 
chimney heats up properly. 
 

7.2

 

Heating.  

 

 

Let the fire burn on smaller logs for some time 
so that a smoldering fuel bed will be formed. 

 

Refill de cassette with bigger logs. 

 

After  15-20  minutes  the  output  can  be 
adjusted by the combustion control handle (fig 
1.1. slide in and out) underneath the door. 

 

Refilling of the cassette can be done when the 
flames are gone. Open the combustion control 
so that the fire ignites rapidly.(fig1.1) 

7.3

 

Maintenance 

 
Before commencing maintenance the cassette must be 
fully cold. 

 

The trim and door can be cleaned with a  dry 
soft cloth. 

 

Remove  any  soot  on  the  glass  with  a  glass 
cleaner.  

 

Frequently empty the ash bucket, see fig. 1.2. 
First  lift  the  grill  and  then  take  out  the  ash 
bucket.  Beware  of  the  fact  that  no  glowing 
parts are left inside the bucket, this can cause 
fire.  Empty  the  ash  bucket  regularly,  a  too 
high ash level can damage the grill. 

 

Little  damages  in  the  painted  surface  can  be 
repaired  using  spray  paint,  please  contact 
your supplier for more details. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Dimplex 510 I

Page 1: ...Faber Dimplex cassettes 510 I 650 I 700 I ...

Page 2: ...Installation and user manual 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 ...

Page 3: ...or domestic heating use only in accordance with these operating instructions Do not make any unauthorised changes to the appliance This appliance must be installed by a suitably qualified competent person in accordance with BS8308 Code of practice for installing domestic heating and cooking apliances burning solid mineral fuel Installation must comply with all Building Regulations including those ...

Page 4: ... should be carried out by a suitably qualified engineer If work is being carried out on flammable or explosive materials in the vicinity of the stove the stove must be put out of operation If a chimney fire occurs shut the air intake extinguish the fire with sand and contact the fire department immediately 3 Installation requirements 3 1 Fluepipe and terminal requirements The chimney must be suite...

Page 5: ...y that a flammable and hazardous situation is avoided at all time Take adequate measures to prevent high temperatures in the chimneybreast and surrounding constructions This also applies to materials or objects behind walls etc Remove all packed parts out of the combustion chamber Check if any loose parts need to be removed from the ashtray Check the physical state and correct position of the heat...

Page 6: ...sed the door if the fire does not light immediately then keep the door a bit open for some time Let the fire burn for a while so that the chimney heats up properly 7 2 Heating Let the fire burn on smaller logs for some time so that a smoldering fuel bed will be formed Refill de cassette with bigger logs After 15 20 minutes the output can be adjusted by the combustion control handle fig 1 1 slide i...

Page 7: ...ood Flue gas temperature deg C 264 252 237 Flue gas volume g s 2 7 4 2 6 9 Min flue draft Pa 12 12 12 Nom Output kW 4 5 5 6 5 Efficiency 80 83 81 Wood length cm 25 25 25 Dust at 13 O2 mg Nm3 30 30 30 Consumption kg h 1 15 1 6 1 95 Flue size mm 150 150 180 Weight kg 65 74 87 Dimplex 510 I ...

Page 8: ...Dimplex 700 I Dimplex 650 I ...

Page 9: ...7 5 Changing the trim Remove bolt Lift and move forwards ...

Page 10: ...7 6 Removal of self closing mechanism Remove bolts and change replace trim Remove bolt ...

Page 11: ...Lift up and move forwards click and remove spring ...

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