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3.2. Instruction for use with wood

3.2.1. Lighting

Figure 10

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Slide the top air control (# B1) and the lower air control

(# C1) to the right.

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Open the front door and lay firelighters or rolled up

newspapers on the grate with a reasonable quantity, if

necessary, of dry kindling wood. Place 2 or 3 small

logs on top.

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Light the newspaper or firelighters using a long taper

and close the front door.

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When the fire is burning fiercely, add further logs of a

diameter up to 10 cms.

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When the stove body is very hot, close the lower air

control (# C2).

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The burning rate can now be adjusted by moving the

top air control to the left (# B1).

Experience will show you which settings are best for

your situation.

3.2.2. Re-fuelling

It is advisable to wait for the fire to be reduced to hot

embers before re-loading. The door should also be

opened slowly when re-loading.

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The nominal output is with B and C opened at 1/5.

3.3. Instructions for use with solid fuel

3.3.1. Lighting

Figure 10

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Close the top air control by sliding it to the left (# B2)

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Open the lower air control (# C1).

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Open the front door and lay firelighters or rolled up

newspapers on the grate with a reasonable quantity, if

necessary, of dry kindling wood. Place a small quantity

of solid fuel on top.

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Light the newspaper or firelighters using a long taper

and close the door.

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When the fire is burning fiercely, add further fuel.

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When the stove body is hot, adjust the burning rate

with the lower air control (# C)

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Experience will show you which settings are best for

your situation.

3.3.2. Re-fuelling

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Open the lower air control (# C1)

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Open the front door and add fuel.

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Leave the lower air control open for a few minutes to

allow the initial volatiles in the fuel to burn.

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Adjust the lower air control to the desired position

(# C).

The nominal output is reached with C open at 100 %

and B totally closed.

3.4. Cleaning

It is essential to keep the grate free from a heavy build

up of ashes.

REMEMBER TO BURN SOLID FUEL CORRECTLY,

AIR SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO FLOW FROM THE

ASH PIT AREA THROUGH THE GRATE AND

THROUGH THE FUEL. IF THE GRATE OR ASH PAN

ARE CONGESTED, THE PERFORMANCE 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

the underside of the grate. If this condition is allowed,

the grate will wear out pre-maturely.

3.5. Maintenance of the Chimney

Very important

: In order to avoid any incident

(chimney fire, etc...), maintenance tasks must be

carried out regularly.

If the appliance is regularly used, the chimney

should be swept several times per year, together

with the stovepipe connection section.
If the chimney catches fire, you must cut off the flue

draught, close the doors and windows, hatches and

keys and call the Fire Brigade without delay.

DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR OF THE APPLIANCE

(OR AIR INLET) UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES

.

Chimney condition should be checked at least once per

year by a professional engineer.

3.6. Maintenance of the stove body

The stove must be regularly cleaned.

Remove all deposits from the combustion chamber

and clean the grate area.

The vitro ceramic glass can only be cleaned using a

soft cloth and stove glass cleaner, available from your

Franco Belge Dealer.

DO NOT USE ABRASIVES

The vitro ceramic glass resists a temperature of 750°C.

If the glass should be broken, it is recommended that

only an original factory replacement should be fitted.

For enamelled finishes, the stove body can 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 cleaned with a proprietary stove cleaner or

re-sprayed / touched up using a stove paint. These

products are available from your Franco Belge Dealer.

3.7. Recommendations

This room heater is a high heat producing appliance

and may cause severe burns if touched on the glass

front door, or on top directly over the burner.
The stove may still be

HOT

even when fire has burnt

out.

keep children away

Technical manual “986”

9

“Savoy” - ref. 134 08 05

Instructions for user

Summary of Contents for Savoy Classic 134 08 05

Page 1: ...CKHEIM RCS Colmar SIREN 444 881 953 Address Administration and manufacturing BP 73 59660 MERVILLE FRANCE Telephone 00 333 28 43 43 00 Fax 00 333 28 43 43 99 Subject to modifications SAVOY Classic Mult...

Page 2: ...r use with wood p 9 Instructions for use with solid fuel p 9 Cleaning p 9 Maintenance of the Chimney p 9 Maintenance of the stove body p 9 Recommendations p 9 Trouble Shooting p 10 Spare parts p 11 FR...

Page 3: ...heat output KW 6 4 Chimney draught required Pa 18 Flue gas temperature C 165 Efficiency 73 Co 13 O2 0 5 Fuel rate kg h 0 8 Refuelling interval mn 132 1 3 Description Multifuel stove in conformity wit...

Page 4: ...flue pipe there must be a clearance A of at least three times its diameter B from any combustible materials If the appliance has to be located in an opening this distance must be extended to a minimum...

Page 5: ...retainer fuel fig 8 p 7 the two side bricks and the flue baffle fig 9 p 7 Remove the rear heat shield and remove the cut out on it Remove the blanking plate 3 and the clamp 4 and refit in the top ens...

Page 6: ...re in good condition Check that the doors close correctly Check that all removable parts are correctly installed side walls flue baffle grates etc Note if it acts of a ceramics braid it is consumable...

Page 7: ...First remove the retainer grate fig 8 A fig 9 the two side walls B fig 9 and the flue baffle C fig 9 Refit the parts in the reverse order DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR OF THE APPLIANCE OR AIR INLET UNDER ANY...

Page 8: ...of old and or infirm people 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 Use hardwood that have a...

Page 9: ...ED TO FLOW FROM THE ASH PIT AREA THROUGH THE GRATE AND THROUGH THE FUEL IF THE GRATE OR ASH PAN ARE CONGESTED THE PERFORMANCE WILL BE EFFECTED If burning solid fuel always empty the ash pan at least o...

Page 10: ...quality wood Do not continuously burn small wood sticks bundles carpentry offcuts plywood pallets etc Smokes when lighting up Flue duct is cold Burn paper and kindling wood to increase heat Room is i...

Page 11: ...lap A B C D E 01 17 300127 EF Leg A 04 17 300128 MP Leg B 04 17 300128 RH Leg C 04 17 300128 MK Leg D 04 17 300128 RP Leg E 04 18 300481 EF Base A B C D E 01 19 301526 EF Door lock A 01 19 301526 MP D...

Page 12: ...ref 134 08 05 Spare parts 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 2 3 8 8 3 2 1 7 1 7 1 7 4 0 4 1...

Page 13: ...01 33 327903 RH Ash tray C 01 33 327903 MK Ash tray D 01 33 327903 RP Ash tray E 01 34 331104 EF Main door A 01 34 331104 MP Main door B 01 34 331104 RH Main door C 01 34 331104 MK Main door D 01 34 3...

Page 14: ...ombustion fireplace and inserts for which our guarantee is 5 five years excluding the following 1 Indicator lights fuses electrical elements and fans 2 Parts subject to wear or in contact with high te...

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