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2.6.1. Smoke exit at rear

Figure 6
- Lift the cast iron top from the stove (fig. 2, p. 5).
- Check that the two blanking plates are fixed to the cast
iron top.
- Remove the internal baffle and the rear heat shield.
- Fix the sealing rope in the groove and fit the flue
spigot, ensuring there is a good seal.
- Replace the internal baffle (fig. 8) and re-fit the cast
iron top.
- Remove the cut-out in the rear heat shield (fig. 5) and
re-fit.

2.6.2. Smoke exit on the top

Figure 7
- Lift the cast iron top from the stove.
- Remove the two blanking plates.
- Fit the sealing rope in the groove and attach the flue
spigot and the supplementary baffle A using the three
bolts and washers supplied.
- Remove the internal baffle and the rear heat shield.
- Position the sealing rope in the groove on the rear
aperture of the stove and fit the two blanking plates.
- Replace the internal baffle (fig. 8) and the cast iron
top.

2.7. Pre-utilisation check

- Check the condition of the filler seals, that the door
closes correctly and that the cast iron top is leak tight,
that the window is not damaged, that the smoke
passages are not obstructed by pieces of packaging or
removed parts. All removable parts (cast iron top,
baffle) must be correctly installed.

Figure 5 - Removing blanking plate on rear heat shield

Figure 6 - Smoke exit at rear

A

Figure 7 - Smoke exit from top

Figure 8 - Fitting the flue baffle

A : Door lock

Document n° 759-4 EN ~ 04/02/2000

Ref. 134 10 09

Camargue

Wood stove

6

Technical manual

Summary of Contents for 134 10 09 Camargue

Page 1: ...chnical manual to be saved by the user for future reference Document n 759 4 EN 04 02 2000 Les Fonderies Franco Belges 59660 MERVILLE Phone 03 28 43 43 43 Fax 03 28 43 43 99 RC Hazebrouck 445750565B S...

Page 2: ...s and the bottom heat shield 5 Fitting of the handle 5 Assembly of flue spigot and blanking plates 5 Pre utilisation check 6 Chimney maintenance and sweeping 7 Instructions for user 7 Fuel 7 Instructi...

Page 3: ...1 4 Description Stove C G B f D NF D 35 376 C Continuous burning wood fired heater G Wood burnt on grate B Wood burning stove f Enclosed combustion chamber with refractory brick walls D Removable appl...

Page 4: ...pliances The recommended minimum flue height is 5 metres If the chimney has any down draught tendency due to its position in relation to nearby obstacles then an anti down draught cowl must be install...

Page 5: ...tting of the handle In order to avoid the damaging of the threading first put the handle in operating position then screw it into the taping of the lock fig 4 2 6 Assembly of flue spigot and blanking...

Page 6: ...g the three bolts and washers supplied Remove the internal baffle and the rear heat shield Position the sealing rope in the groove on the rear aperture of the stove and fit the two blanking plates Rep...

Page 7: ...use the fire to burn too quickly and overheat Green wood and recovered wood can eventually cause a chimney fire Prohibited fuel Homefire and any form of bituminous coal or petroleum based coke 3 2 Ins...

Page 8: ...an be cleaned using a soft cloth either dry or slightly damp with a very mild detergent NEVER CLEAN ENAMEL SURFACES WHILST THE STOVE IS HOT The cast iron body panels of non enamelled stoves can be cle...

Page 9: ...ack panel A B C D 01 26 221200 60 Striking plate A B C D 01 27 224023 Ash pan A B C D 01 30 259015 Fixing plate A B C D 04 31 260537 Heat shield A B C D 01 32 262316 Heat shield A B C 01 33 300121 77...

Page 10: ...Figure 10 Document n 759 4 EN 04 02 2000 Ref 134 10 09 Camargue Wood stove 10 Technical manual...

Page 11: ...01 46 310711 EF R side panel D 01 47 310811 77 L side panel A 01 47 310811 MF L side panel B 01 47 310811 79 L side panel C 01 47 310811 EF L side panel D 01 48 315601 Air duct A B C D 01 49 319707 G...

Page 12: ...en ded in our instructions Parts which are damaged by external causes such as unadapted chimneys thunderstorms damp faulty pressure or fail in pressure thermic anomalies explosions etc Electrical part...

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