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NOTICE 

 
 

The 

Ultimate 

was conceived to safely function the doors closed and only  when burning 

firewood.  Any  change,  modification  or  unauthorized  installation  will  automatically 
cancel the certification of the appliance, its guarantee, its homologation and the appliance 
might become dangerous. 

 
 

During the first hours of operation of your appliance, you must gradually heat it without 
exceeding  300°F  (145°C),  in  order  to  let  the  paint  cook  slowly  and  to  facilitate  its 
adhesion with metal. It is normal that a light smoke is released from the paint during the 
first hours of use. 

 
 

Even  if  this  nuisance  is  temporary,  open  the  windows  and  the  doors  in  order  to  ensure 
good  ventilation.  This  special  paint  is  conceived  to  tolerate  temperatures  until  1200°F 
(650°C). 

 
 

C

REOSOTE

 

The  wood  burning  slowly  produces  tar  and  other  organic  steams,  which  forms  a  whole 
called  “creosote”.  The  steam  condenses  in  the  cool  chimney  when  the  wood  is  burning 
slowly. In this way, creosote residues are formed on the walls. Creosote can take several 
forms:  tarry  liquid,  soot  dust  or  deposits  in  crystal  form.  When  in  fire,  the  creosote 
releases a very strong heat and can be the cause of a chimney fire.

 

 

 

 

- Do not knock on the glasses or violently close the doors. 

- Do not use the appliance when a glass is broken or damaged. 

- Do not build the fire close to the glass. 

- Keep the door closed when using the appliance. 

-  Do  not  connect  the 

Ultimate

  with  a  chimney  or  a  flue  serving  another  heating 

appliance 

Summary of Contents for ULTIMATE

Page 1: ...Argon Qu bec Qu bec G2N 2C9 Phone 418 849 8095 Fax 418 849 0077 www jaroby com OWNER S MANUAL ULTIMATE WOOD STOVE Revised October 22 2012 ULTIMATE Certified and tested according to UL 1482 00 and ULC...

Page 2: ...G 13 FANS AND THERMODISC 14 PREVENTIVE MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE 15 REPLACEMENT PART L IST 16 INSTALLATION OF THE FIREBRICKS 17 Figure 1 0 18 LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY 20 READ CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL AND KEE...

Page 3: ...xterior conduct or a single pipe as an exterior exit Minimum clearances found in this manual must be observed Install all firebricks before lighting the stove if it is not already done Never use a non...

Page 4: ...of the procedure to be followed in case of a chimney fire Think of an emergency plan In case of a chimney fire Hermetically close the doors and the air intakes Water the combustible material adjacent...

Page 5: ...d the doors in order to ensure good ventilation This special paint is conceived to tolerate temperatures until 1200 F 650 C CREOSOTE The wood burning slowly produces tar and other organic steams which...

Page 6: ...t 33 5 in 85 1 cm Exterior width 27 5 in 70 0 cm Exterior depth 37 in 94 cm Door openning 16 X 10 5 in 41 0 X 27 0 cm Interior height 13 5 in 34 3 cm Interior width 20 5 in 52 1 cm Interior depth 25 2...

Page 7: ...oval of the authorities responsible for the application of the building code 4 Install the chimney and an insulated wall thimble for an installation passing through a wall according to the instruction...

Page 8: ...CAN CSA B365 ULC S635 ULC S640 UL 1777 norms For the chimney follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions EXTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION The Ultimate must be installed in accordance with the applic...

Page 9: ...LATION ON A CATHEDRAL ROOF The Ultimate must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN CSA B365 ULC S635 ULC S640 UL 1777 norms For the chimney follow the chimney manufactur...

Page 10: ...B365 ULC S635 ULC S640 UL 1777 norms For the chimney follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions VERTICAL INSTALLATION The Ultimate must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or...

Page 11: ...fectly your decoration by its originality and its heat With the addition of A heat shield it requires only 10 inches of clearance to the back and 20 inches of the sidewalls when the installation is ma...

Page 12: ...wood stove should be placed on a non combustible plate under the appliance which must exceed 18 inches to the front 8 inches on each side and 8 inches to the back Only use non combustible materials Ex...

Page 13: ...by twisting together a few sheets of newspaper in a torch Light up the paper torch and hold it as close as possible to the pipe inside the chamber to warm up the chimney 2 Place papers and kindling in...

Page 14: ...ction the heat reaching a temperature of 120o F activates the thermo disc At this moment the thermo disc activates the fans for a better distribution of heat in your home As soon as the heat goes unde...

Page 15: ...5 Do not alter or modify the air intakes of the appliance in order to get a stronger fire 6 To clean the glasses J A Roby Inc recommends using products sold for this purpose or an oven cleaner Avoid...

Page 16: ...16 REPLACEMENT PART L IST BRICKS WOOL PLATES USED TO RETAIN WOOL PIPES GLASS BRICKS SUPPORTS DOOR HANDLE FANS CORDS TO ORDER PARTS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED RETAILER...

Page 17: ...lled you can then tighten the screws 4 Third install C 12 B 2 A 2 E 2 bricks on the side wall 5 To install the last top bricks the rock wool and the retaining plate follow the last step before lightin...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 1 0...

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Page 20: ...nsportation charges The 2nd year J A ROBY Inc assume 50 of repairs according to the above conditions The 3rd year J A ROBY Inc assume 45 of repairs according to the above conditions The 4th year J A R...

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