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GreenFire GF75-1 BioEnergy Stove

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IMPORTANT: 

SAVE THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS

The GF75-1 Stove must be installed in 

 

accordance with these instructions. Carefully 
read all the instructions in this manual fi rst. 
Consult the building authority having jurisdiction 
to determine the need for a permit prior to starting 
the installation.

NOTE: 

 Failure to follow the instructions could 

cause a malfunction of the heater which could 
result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or 
property damage.  Failure to follow these 
instructions may also void your fi re insurance 
and/or warranty. 

BEFORE YOU START

It is very important to ensure that the stove is 
installed in a safe manner.  Be aware of fi re 
prevention rules and laws in your area. All 
applicable National and Local codes must be 
met and complied with.

We recommend that you call an accredited 
professional or a dealer trained by FPI to guide 
you to install your stove.  

Please note the battery back-up comes shipped 
inside the Ash pan. Please remove the battery 
before start-up.

The stove’s electrical connection is to a standard 
grounded wall socket. Special care should be 
taken so the connection cable is not damaged 
in any way.

It is strongly recommended to install a smoke 
detector as well as an ABC type extinguisher 
near the stove. A power surge bar is also 
highly recommended to protect the electrical 
component.

If the stove is installed by an uncertifi ed installer, 
FPI will not be held responsible for any faulty 
operation including poor performance of the 
stove.

IMPORTANT SAFETY 

INFORMATION  

Only use approved fuels in multi-fuel burning 
appliances. Failure to comply with this may 
create a hazardous situation and will void all 
warranties.  

In order to start your stove, always use a specifi ed 
and approved fi re starter material.  Never use 
a fl ammable liquid like gasoline, barbecue fi re 
starter or alcohol.

INSTALLATION

Never attempt to re-start your stove until it has 
fully cooled down.  Never start the stove with a 
gel when the burn-pot is hot. This could generate 
serious burns. Always wait until the stove is cold 
before re-starting it.

Never use or store fl ammable products close to 
the stove while it’s in use, or at any other time.

Manual feed (Icon 11) is only used to prime the 
auger when Hopper is empty. 

 Do not use

 the 

manual feeding procedures to start-up your stove 
as these will create smoke in your house.

Ensure that the ash pan door is securely 
closed at all times when the stove is in use. Air 
pressure could ignite the gas accumulated in the 
burn-pot creating an overdraft condition in the 
combustion chamber altering the performance 
of the burn-pot.

The GF75-1 model will not feed fuel if the main 
door is not fully closed and the fi rebox in a 
negative pressure situation.  This is a safety 
function of the appliance.

IMPORTANT:

 

Stove must be cold before any attempt to 
clean the glass is made. Do not use detergent 
containing abrasives to clean the windows 
or any other parts of the stove.  Use only 
recommended products found at your local 
hearth shop for this type of cleaning.

IMPORTANT:

 

When cleaning the stove, always remove 
ashes into a steel container and place outside 
the residence. Use gloves to handle or to 
empty the ash pan. 

Never use a vacuum cleaner to remove ashes 
from the stove, unless you can be sure the 
stove is fully cooled down.

IMPORTANT:

 

Before servicing the electrical panel, make 
sure that all electrical source is turned off 
to the stove.

UNIT LOCATION

1. 

For optimum benefi t from your appliance, 
speak to your professional for help with your 
location.

2.

  The location you choose for your appliance 

can be a factor in how it will perform. Choose 
an interior location where the vent will not 
be affected by any external interference, 
i.e. trees, bushes, walls or fencing (refer to 
"Vent Termination Requirements" section). 
Make sure, at the time of the installation, 
that there is the least possible interference 
with the existing components of the house. 
Install a non fl ammable covering when 
necessary. Place the stove according to 
recommendations made on "Clearances" 
section or according to the safety label fi xed 
on the stove. 

   

3.

  You can use the wall behind the stove to pass 

the chimney system or simply join the stove 
to an existing chimney or a metal chimney, 
with the use of an approved liner. 

4.

  Ensure that all clearances to combustibles 

are met as per the safety label and the 
diagrams on "Clearances" section. 

5.

  This appliance does not need outside air 

unless there is a negative pressure within 
the room where the installation takes place.  
Make sure that the outside air supply for the 
burn-pot does not come from a garage, an 
attic or any restricted non-ventilated space.  
Air must come from the outside of the house 
directly into the room where the stove is 
installed. 

6.

  This stove is not approved to be installed 

into a bedroom under any circumstances.

7.

  The fl ooring under the stove must be made 

of a non-combustible material, i.e. cement, 
ceramics, etc, and must extend at least 6" 
(152mm) all around the stove. Refer to the 
diagrams on "Clearances" section.

WHAT IS INCLUDED 

WITH THE GF75-1

Qty

   

Description

1 pc 

User Manual 

1 pc 

AC Power Inlet 

 

1 pc 

Measuring 2 1/2 Cup Plastic 

1 pc 

Alligator Clip Black 

1 pc 

Alligator Clip Red 

1 pc 

Pipe Adapter Gasket 

 

  

(for Pressure Reducer Plate)

1 pc 

Pressure Reducer Plate 1-1/4 ID

1 pc 

Pressure Reducer Plate 1-5/8 ID

1 pc 

Poker

1 pc 

12-V Battery 

1 pc 

Battery Cage

Summary of Contents for Dell-Point Europa 75

Page 1: ...alteration service or maintenance can cause injury property damage or loss of life Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information consult an authorized installer or service agency FOR Y...

Page 2: ...s about your product that are not covered in this manual please contact the FPI DEALER in your area Keep those FPI FIRES burning Safety Note If this stove is not properly installed a house re may resu...

Page 3: ...justment 16 Ash Extraction 16 Display A 16 Display B 16 Fuel Selection Icons 16 Stop Button 16 Convection Fan 16 Operation Guidelines For Burning Corn And Wheat 17 Initial Use of GF75 1 for Burning Co...

Page 4: ...LCOVE 30 pouces 762 mm COIN L APPAREIL 8 1 2 pouces 216 mm De l appareil au mur exige 8 d espace libre d acc s aux contr les U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July 1990 part...

Page 5: ...e of the burn pot The GF75 1 model will not feed fuel if the main door is not fully closed and the rebox in a negative pressure situation This is a safety function of the appliance IMPORTANT Stove mus...

Page 6: ...sire pressure reducer plate to the combustion exhaust outlet ensuring that gaskets are replaced on both sides of the pressure reducer plate One gasket is placed on each side of the pressure reducer pl...

Page 7: ...6 152mm 30 MAX 762mm 8 203mm 6 152mm F BACK OF STOVE STOVE 6 152mm 6 152mm 6 152mm 6 152mm UNIT DIMENSIONS 25 1 4 641mm 40 1 2 1029mm 26 1 2 673mm 19 3 8 492mm 6 152mm Vent Center Line 8 203mm 10 5 8...

Page 8: ...k or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings If the vent termination is accessible a certi ed guard shall be installed Local codes or regulations...

Page 9: ...GreenFire GF75 1 BioEnergy Stove 9 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL TERMINATION Top View Side View Diagram 4...

Page 10: ...75 1 BioEnergy Stove 10 INSTALLATION OUTSIDE VERTICAL TERMINATION INSTALLATION 6 Min 6 Min Hearth Pad Outside Air Tee with cleanout Support bracket 3 76 mm Clearance Flashing Rain cap 24 610mm Side Vi...

Page 11: ...Type L Vent Tee Optional Outside Air HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 6 Min 6 Min 6 Min Hearth Pad 3 Min 2 Min 3 Min Outside Air Support bracket 3 76 mm Clearance Flashing Rain cap 6 Min Hearth Pad 24 610mm Insula...

Page 12: ...ALLATION 3 Min Outside Air 3 76 mm Clearance Flashing 6 Min Hearth Pad Class A Chimney Class A Chimney must maintain clearances outlined in the chimney s installation instructions usually 2 Class A Ch...

Page 13: ...st be sealed with silicone Storm Collar Vertical Cap This flexible section of pipes must be no longer than 5ft and must also be the first section nearest to the appliance after the T 6 Min 4 Min NOTE...

Page 14: ...of 30 minutes Please note that icon 10 stop will be the only functional key during the first 30 minutes of the starting mode All other keys are over ridden in the process When the starting procedures...

Page 15: ...motors and two auger motors used within your appliance Error Code Problem Solution EE Shows when stove is connected but shut down If desired start stove E1 a Poor start up Stove did not reach 130 deg...

Page 16: ...ed display between the Combustion fan level Icon 1 2 and ash removal level Icon 3 4 The combustion air display will show when Icons 1 or 2 are pressed The Ash Extraction will show when Icons 3 or 4 ar...

Page 17: ...are still protected on the keypad to ensure that each step i e from feed rate 3 to feed rate 4 is not increased to feed rate 5 until feed rate 4 has had 25 minutes to stabilize The ember bedshouldals...

Page 18: ...ded re starter materials to start your BioEnergy stove In the event that clinkers start to form during the initial 90 minutes you can use the poker provided to gently break this formation and allow th...

Page 19: ...TERY CONDITIONS X CLEAN THE CONVECTION FAN FLYWHEEL X CLEAN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER STEP 2 X CLEAN THE COMBUSTION FAN FLY WHEEL X INSPECT THE SEALS X CLEAN THE CHIMNEY X COMPONENTS OF STOVE EACH START...

Page 20: ...ACCESS DOOR Diagram 16 Diagram 17 Diagram 18 NUTS TOP RING Maintenance Of The Burn pot Step 1 Use a 9 16 wrench to unscrew the two nuts Diagram 17 Then to raise the ring it may be necessary to insert...

Page 21: ...diagram 25 26 Then using a brush and a vacuum cleaner clean each plastic impeller which will increase the hot air volume displacement in the room and reduce or eliminate any vibrations Diagram 25 Dia...

Page 22: ...art of each season or every 3 tons burned check the accumulation of ashes inside the chimney It is important to clean the full system including all lengths T s and elbows Maintenance Of The Battery Sy...

Page 23: ...PA Air Emissions EPA 0 6 g h Power Settings 5 levels of heat Electrical Min Capacity 25 amps 120 volts 120 volts or 240 volts AC 15 amps 240 volts Max Capacity 65 amps 120 volts 35 amps 240 volts 12 v...

Page 24: ...E4 This code not in use E5 Power interruption for more Allow stove to cool then restart than ten seconds E6 Indicates unit has been unplugged Plug into wall outlet before the stop icon was pressed E7...

Page 25: ...ot used Pin 13 red wire combustion fan Pin 3 4 orange wires safety Pin 14 black wire convection fan Pin 5 6 green wires safety Pin 15 blue wire speed control Pin 7 black wire feed system Pin 16 red wi...

Page 26: ...________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________...

Page 27: ...s information the claim will be invalid Exclusions The warranty does not extend to gasketing paint or trim At no time will FPI be liable for any consequential damages which exceed the original price o...

Page 28: ...Printed in Canada Copyright 2007 FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd All rights reserved...

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