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ENGLISH

 

02.4  

EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL

Every operator performing maintenance on the machine, must wear safety garments and personal protective equipment:

1  Protection headphones

2  Gloves hand protections

3  Respiratory mask

4  Face mask or goggles

5  Accident prevention boots

6  Overalls or smock

 

02.5  

RESIDUAL RISKS

Though JOLLY MEC CAMINETTI S.p.A. does everything within its power to produce its systems with the greatest competence regarding 

safety and consulting all the directives, laws, and regulations available, there are still, if minor, some residual risks during the phases of:

•  TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
•  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Which must be done by a qualified electrician)
•  MAINTENANCE

Therefore, the technicians who perform these tasks must take these residual risks into account.

 Removal or tampering with the protection and safety devices can be only be done voluntarily and may cause 

serious injury to people.

Replace the safety signals when they become illegible or come off.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for QL10

Page 1: ...SM111 EN REV02 2016_11 QL10 TL10 QL15 TL15 INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Wood operated air system stove TL10 TL15 QL10 QL15...

Page 2: ...y read and keep this sheet before using the equipment This sheet provides necessary information and suggestions on how to correctly install use clean and maintain the product Knowing and observing the...

Page 3: ...GOODS 10 03 2 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT 10 CHAP 04 ECOLOGICAL REGULATIONS 11 04 1 WASTE MATERIALS AND THEIR DISPOSAL 11 04 2 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE 11 CHAP 05 DESCRIPTION 12 05 1 PRODUCT PRESENTATION 12...

Page 4: ...riate This manual cannot be given to third parties for perusal without the written permission of Jolly Mec Caminetti S p A The technical directions for installation contained in this manual should be...

Page 5: ...N 60335 1 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety General requirements EN 60335 2 102 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Particular requirements for gas oil and solid fuel b...

Page 6: ...e retailer where he purchased the appliance When requesting assistance always make reference to the MODEL LOT and SERIAL NUMBER indicated on the label shown in CHAP 05 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Updatin...

Page 7: ...ry or mental capabilities or lacking the experience or the needed knowledge can use the device only under surveillance or having been instructed on the device safe use and on the understanding of the...

Page 8: ...e specialised Technical Service Center can refuse to endorse use of the product for safety reasons and submit a written Servicing Report to the User informing him that he and the Installation operator...

Page 9: ...produce its systems with the greatest competence regarding safety and consulting all the directives laws and regulations available there are still if minor some residual risks during the phases of TRA...

Page 10: ...ible 03 2 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT Personnel in charge of handling the product must have read and thoroughly understood the safety prescriptions in CHAP 02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION SAFETY REGULATIONS of this...

Page 11: ...NOT disperse the packaging into the environment but take it to waste disposal centres for recycling All packaging can be recycled as it consists of wood polyethylene film polystyrene and cardboard WA...

Page 12: ...lations They feature the possibility of suctioning combustion air from both outside and inside the home if there is no possibility of an alternative installation The QL10 TL10 QL15 and TL15 stoves als...

Page 13: ...ample plate may differ in graphics from the original affixed to the product NOTE 1 Product model 2 CE marking 3 Year of commissioning and certification 4 Reference standard 5 Performance declaration N...

Page 14: ...Mass fume flow at nominal output 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 g s Average fume T at nominal heat output 222 8 250 5 222 8 250 5 C Dusts 13 O2 36 0 38 0 36 0 38 0 mg Nm3 CO 13 O2 0 080 0 068 0 080 0 068 CO 13 O2 10...

Page 15: ...e best fuel is air dried untreated wood with a humidity of 15 18 beech hornbeam oak and acacia are highly recommended The wood must be stored outdoors in a protected dry and well ventilated area Exces...

Page 16: ...intenance manual Use and maintenance accessories Joint to pick external comburent air 9 Heat proof glove Flue beading 1 Combustion chamber door 2 Handle for opening the door 3 Comburent air regulation...

Page 17: ...ENGLISH 06 4 DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm Model L H P QL10 515 1100 380 TL10 515 1100 430 QL15 515 1380 380 TL15 515 1380 430 QL15 H L P TL15 H P L QL10 H L P TL10 H P L 17...

Page 18: ...nternal section which is preferably circular square or rectangular sections must have rounded corners with a radius of no less than 20 mm must have an internal section that is constant free and indepe...

Page 19: ...tions with the chimney cap installed in the reflux area see Fig 2 zone bordered by the dotted line A for roofs with 10 slant of the roof or without complying with the distances foreseen by UNI 10683 0...

Page 20: ...nt air Fig 1 If comburent air is picked from within the room where it is installed a special ventilation opening must be designed with minimum size of 450 cm2 When the combustion air is drawn directly...

Page 21: ...h the stove on the stove fume outlet To position the sealing cord apply some high temperature silicone on the stove fume exhaust outlet collar A and then position enough sealing cord B to fill all the...

Page 22: ...g 8 Position the flue sealing cord supplied with the stove on the stove fume outlet To position the sealing cord apply some high temperature silicone on the stove fume exhaust outlet collar A and then...

Page 23: ...ositioned on the stove fume exhaust outlet collar Fig 16 Replace the top following the instructions provided in Fig 6 7 8 in the reverse order Position the cap supplied 603071 on the top hole the cap...

Page 24: ...haust outlet with refractory materials for QL15 and TL15 See manuals AD108 and AD107 respectively e Rear fume exhaust outlet with refractory materials for QL15 and TL15 See manuals AD108 and AD107 res...

Page 25: ...flammable materials applicable to all installation types available 1 Flammable Wall A Straight Distance from flammable side walls both sides 500 mm B Straight Distance from flammable rear walls 200 mm...

Page 26: ...the stove and after letting excess ashes on the fire floor fall into the drawer below and emptying it thereafter considering that a layer of ash can contribute to start the stove in an easier way The...

Page 27: ...s could corrode the device or the temperature generated could compromise its integrity The device must not be placed in direct contact with fuel materials for information on distances see CHAP 07 4 SA...

Page 28: ...iler body Before cleaning confirm that the stove is cold Clean the fireflector perforated blocks by using a brush Fig 7 Drop the ash residues from the fire floor onto the ash drawer with the special t...

Page 29: ...must wait that the stove is cold and you must scrupulously comply with the safety regulations in force WARNING Cleaning the flue Flue cleaning depends on its forced draught on how much it is used on c...

Page 30: ...and or the flue are partially or completely obstructed Clean or remove the obstructions Air inlet and or canalisations not correctly done Insufficient flue draught there are horizontal sections or 90...

Page 31: ...ENGLISH NOTES 31...

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