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Monte Carlo - réf. 134 12 07

Technical manual "1291" 

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3. Instructions for user

All  the  local  and  national  regulations,  and 

in  particular  those  relating  to  national  and 

European  standards,  must  be  observed  when 

using the appliance.

Don’t run the stove in mild weather with coal ! Under

certain  circumstances  (e.g.  fog  and  repeated  thaw) 

the chimney will not draw sufficiently well and thus be 

at the origin of asphyxia.

3.1. Fuel

This appliance is not an incinerator.

- Use hard wood logs, which have been cut for at least

two  years  and  stored,  under  a  ventilated  shelter 

(Humidity < 20 %)

- Hardwood has a higher calorific value per cu metre.

- Large logs must be split and cut to an useful length,

before being stored in a sheltered and ventilated place.

• Recommended fuel : Wood

Use hard wood logs, which have been cut for at least
two years and stored, under shelter.
Hardwood  has  a  higher  calorific  value  per  cu  metre 

(oak, ash, maple, birch, elm, beech, etc.).
Large logs must be split and cut to a usable length, 

before being stored in a sheltered and ventilated place.

• Not recommended as fuel :

- “Green wood”. Green or damp wood reduces stove 

efficiency  and  soils  the  glass,  the  internal  walls  and 

the flue (soot, tar, etc.).
-  “Used  timbers”.  Burning  treated  wood  (railway 

sleepers, telegraph poles, offcuts of plywood or chip 

board, pallets, etc.) quickly clogs the flue ways (soot, 

tar,  etc.),  pollutes  the  environment  (pollution  and 

smell, etc.) and cause 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.

The  manufacturer  will  not  be  responsible  for 

damages on parts of the appliance due to the use 

of  prohibited  fuel  or  due  to  an  alteration  of  the 

appliance or its installation. 

Only use replacement 

parts supplied by the manufacturer.

Position A

  :  eases  the  ignition  and  the  picking 

up  of  the  combustion.  for  an  optimal  use,  do 

not  leave  the  handle  in  this  position  more  than  

10 minutes.

Position  B

  :    low  setting  (the  handle  is  in  the 

middle).

Position C

 :  high setting. 

In normal use, the air inlet handle should always 

been located between position B and C.

D

 : Opening/closing the main door

E

 : Opening/closing the main door

Figure  7 - Operating devices

A

B

C

M

D

E

Summary of Contents for MONTE CARLO 134 12 07

Page 1: ...stove NF EN 13240 2001 EN 13240 A2 2005 Model 134 12 07 Output 11 5 kW Description of the appliance Installation instructions Operating instructions Spare parts Warranty certificate Document n 1291 8...

Page 2: ...ance of the stove body p 8 Recommendations p 8 Trouble shooting p 9 FRANCO BELGE congratulates you on your choice FRANCO BELGE guarantees the quality of its appliances and is committed to meet its cus...

Page 3: ...34 12 07 Nominal output kW 11 5 Chimney draught required Pa 12 Grate dimensions width mm 735 depth mm 608 height mm 804 Log dimensions Lenght maxi cm 55 Ash pan capacity litres 8 9 Net weight kg 180 h...

Page 4: ...through the communicating doors These rooms must be in negative pressure or must include ventilation gratings Floor and walls Make sure there are not combustible or covered with combustible material O...

Page 5: ...lue systems for solid fuel appliances It must be distant from any combustible material walls cross members It must permit an easy sweeping 2 4 Assembly of flue spigot The stove is supplied with a conn...

Page 6: ...Chimney Very important To avoid accidents chimney fire etc regular maintenance should be carried out If the stove is regularly used the chimney should be swept several times per year together with th...

Page 7: ...d ventilated place Not recommended as fuel Green wood Green or damp wood reduces stove efficiency and soils the glass the internal walls and the flue soot tar etc Used timbers Burning treated wood rai...

Page 8: ...E PERFOMANCE WILL BE EFFECTED If burning solid fuel always empty the ash pan at least once a day or whenever it is full of ashes Never allow the ashpan to overfill allowing ash to be in contact with t...

Page 9: ...all a draught stabiliser Consult your Dealer Poor quality wood Do not continuously burn small wood sticks bundles carpentry offcuts plywood pallets etc Smokes when lighting up Flue duct is cold Burn p...

Page 10: ...Monte Carlo r f 134 12 07 10 Technical manual 1291 Notes...

Page 11: ...ing 11x15 A B C D E F 03 19 175013 Suppl flue baffle A B C D E F 0 20 179628 Regulator shaft A B C D E F 01 21a 181604 Ceramic rope 10x4 A B C D E F 0 5 m 21b 181604 Ceramic rope 10x4 A B C D E F 0 5...

Page 12: ...oded view 21b 46 9 61 41 56 53 15 15 19 5 11 55 12 48 60 67 21a 47 22b 35 35 1 25 18 25 18 39 36 29 66c 40 34 3 7 6 30 14 54 59 51 31 36 24 22a 2 16 33 26 64 26 58 50 57 43 20 38 25 37 18 62 43 43 44...

Page 13: ...5 AB L side panel A 01 53 310835 77 L side panel B 01 54 315616 AB Air duct A B C D E F 01 55 324503 AB Sealing plate A B C D E F 01 56 326601 AB Suppl flue baffle A B C D E F 01 57 327911 MK Ash pan...

Page 14: ...guarantee is found to be too costly vis vis the price of the appliance the decision to replace or repair the appliance will be taken by the vendor Our guarantee is for 2 two years for all appliances w...

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