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TROUBLESHOOTING 

 This symbol means that a qualified professional should be called to perform the operation. 

Problem 

Probable causes 

 

Solution 

The fire does not light 
properly 
The fire does not stay 
alight 

Green or damp wood 

 

Use hard woods, cut at least 2 years ago and stored in a 
sheltered, ventilated place 

The logs are too large 

 

Use crumpled paper or firelighters and dry wood chips to light 
the fire. Use split logs to keep the fire going 

Poor-quality wood 

 

Use hard woods which produce heat and embers (chestnut, ash, 
maple, birch, elm, beech, etc.) 

Insufficient primary air 

 

Open the primary- and secondary-air intakes completely, or 
even open the door slightly. 
Open the outdoor-air inlet grille 

Insufficient updraught 

 

Check that the draught is not blocked. De-soot if necessary. 
Check that the flue is in perfect condition (airtight, insulated, 
dry, etc.) 

The fire flames up too 
much 

Excessive primary air 

 

Close the primary- and secondary-air intakes partially or totally 

Excessive updraught 

 

Install a draught damper 

Smoke given off on 
lighting 

Poor-quality wood 

 

Do not continually burn chips, carpentry scraps (plywood, 
pallets, etc.) 

Cold flue 

 

Heat up the flue by burning a piece of paper in the firebox. 

Smoke during burning 

The room is at low 
pressure 

 

In rooms with Controlled Mechanical Ventilation, leave an 
outdoor window ajar until the fire is fully alight. 

Too little wood loaded 

 

Load as recommended. Loads notably smaller than those 
recommended lead to low smoke temperature and 
downdraught. 

Insufficient updraught 

 

Check the condition of the flue and insulation. 
Check that the piping is not blocked. Clean mechanically if 
necessary 

Wind enters the flue 

 

Install an anti-downdraught system (Cowl) at the top of the 
chimney 

Does not warm up enough 

The room is at low 
pressure 

 

In rooms with Controlled Mechanical Ventilation, there must be 
an outdoor-air inlet 

Poor-quality wood 

 

Only use the recommended fuel 

Water condenses (after 
the appliance has been lit 
more than 3 or 4 times) 

Too little wood loaded 

 

Load as recommended. Loads notably smaller than those 
recommended lead to low smoke temperature and 
condensation. 

Green or damp wood 

 

Use hard woods, cut at least 2 years ago and stored in a 
sheltered, ventilated place. 
 

Condition of the flue 

 

Lengthen the flue (5-6 metres minimum). Insulate the flue 
properly. Check the airtightness of the flue/appliance. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AUSTRALIA Verona 1000

Page 1: ...Instruction Book AUSTRALIA Verona 1000 Verona 1001 Verona 1003 ...

Page 2: ...7 2 2 Room for installation 7 2 2 1 Ventilation of the room 7 2 2 2 Location of the appliance in the room 8 2 3 Installation of the appliance 8 2 3 1 Floor 8 2 3 2 Safety distances 8 2 3 3 Checks before lighting for the first time 8 2 3 4 Height adjustment and levelling the appliance 9 2 3 5 Connection to the flue 9 2 3 6 Piping air to the firebox 9 2 4 Chimney flue 10 2 4 1 Type of flue 10 2 4 2 ...

Page 3: ...TION OF THE APPLIANCE 2 1 4 1 5 Firebox glass 18 4 1 6 Air intake registers 18 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue 19 4 3 Important advice 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 BASIC BREAKDOWNS 21 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 22 ...

Page 4: ...G HARDWOOD 60 60 60 PARTICULATE EMISSIONS FACTOR g kg 0 9 0 9 0 9 HIGH BURN Average power high primary air settings kW 15 6 15 6 15 6 Average Peak Power kW 19 9 19 9 19 9 Efficiency high primary air settings 54 54 54 Average dry fuel consumption rate high primary air settings Kg hr 5 5 5 Particulate emission factor oven dry wood high primary air settings g kg 0 7 0 7 0 7 MEDIUM BURN Average power ...

Page 5: ...of installation indicated in this Instruction Book Failure to respect these conditions may lead to problems with the appliance deterioration shorter useful life etc which are not covered by the Lacunza warranty To obtain these data tests have been done on the standards AS NZS 4012 2014 AS NZS 4013 2014 and AS NZS 2918 2018 with eucalyptus wood Figure No 1 Dimensions of the Verona 1000 appliance in...

Page 6: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 1 Figure No 2 Dimensions of the Verona 1001 appliance in mm ...

Page 7: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 6 1 Figure No 3 Dimensions of the Verona 1003 appliance in mm ...

Page 8: ...f the air in the room in which the appliance is fitted the room must always have at least two permanent grilles or openings to the exterior in order to renew the air one for intake and the other for extraction For the installation of its appliances Lacunza recommends an additional section for these openings One of these two grilles must be situated high up in the room at less than 30 cm from the c...

Page 9: ...t AS NZS 2918 2018 3 3 2 A minimum 600mm deep x 1320mm wide x 36mm thick floor protector compressed board should be used in front of each of the appliance doors and be placed centrally in the 1320mm width The Thermal resistivity of the 50mm skamol board floor protector is 0 74m K W The Thermal resistivity of the floor protector is 0 16m K W for 36mm thick compressed board sheets Minimum air gap of...

Page 10: ...ected to the appliance is well secured and there is no chance of it coming free from its housing e g as a result of dilatation due to temperature etc 2 3 6 Piping air to the firebox On this model it is possible to pipe air to the appliance for combustion straight from outdoors We recommend that if possible air be drawn from outdoors for combustion via a non closable pipe with a diameter of 120mm l...

Page 11: ...gth in order to ensure correct operation The flue must prevent the entry of rainwater The flue must be clean and airtight over its entire length The flue must be at least 5m tall and the chimney cap must not hinder the free release of gases If the flue tends to suffer from downdraught then it is necessary to fit an effective anti downdraught cowl a static cowl or a smoke extraction fan or reshape ...

Page 12: ...end of the chimney must clear the roof the roof ridge or any obstacle located on the roof by at least 1m Figure No 9 Distances between chimney crown and roof ridge The chimney crown must clear the highest point of any neighbouring building or obstacle located within a 10m radius of the chimney outlet by more than 1m Figure No 10 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a 10m radius T...

Page 13: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 12 2 Figure No 11 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a radius of between 10 and 20m ...

Page 14: ...stored The logs should have a maximum diameter of 150mm Finely chopped wood produces greater heat output but also burns more quickly Optimum fuels Beech hardwood and eucalyptus logs Other fuels Oak chestnut ash maple birch elm etc Resinous wood may mean that the appliance and the flue need to be cleaned more often Non permitted fuels All types of coal and liquid fuel Green wood Green or damp wood ...

Page 15: ...TIONS OF USE 14 3 3 2 Description of the parts of the appliance 3 2 1 Operating components Figure No 13 Operating components on the appliance A Firebox door handle B Air intake o B1 closed left o B2 open right ...

Page 16: ...e has been lit three or four times and has adapted to its flue If it does not disappear then check the flue draught length and diameter of the flue flue insulation airtightness and the humidity of the wood used 3 4 Loading fuel In order to load firewood open the firebox door gently preventing the sudden entry of air to the firebox so that smoke does not enter the room that the appliance is install...

Page 17: ...iance shall be operated with all combustion rate controls adjusted to the minimum setting c Medium burn rate The appliance shall be operated with the register in the middle of its position Lacunza recommends doing medium burn cycles 3 6 Removing ash Following sustained use of the appliance it is necessary to remove the ash from the firebox Remove the ashpit box when cold or using something to prev...

Page 18: ... Figure No 16 Remove the refractory from the right side Figure No 17 Turn the right side refractory as in the picture so that the deflector can fall Figure No 18 Drop the refractory holding it Figure No 19 Remove de deflector ...

Page 19: ...should be kept open However over the hours of use the glass may become dirty To clean it we will use specific degreasing products or dry cleaning products for this task The cleaning should be carried out with the glass cold and taking care not to apply the glass cleaner directly on the glass as if it comes into contact with the door s closing cord it may deteriorate Put the cleaning product on the...

Page 20: ...ire in the chimney close the flue draught close doors and windows remove embers from the firebox block the connection hole with damp cloths and call the fire brigade 4 3 Important advice Lacunza recommends that only Lacunza authorised replacement parts be used Lacunza accepts no liability for any modification to the product which it has not authorised This appliance is a heat producing appliance a...

Page 21: ... continually burn chips carpentry scraps plywood pallets etc Cold flue Heat up the flue by burning a piece of paper in the firebox Smoke during burning The room is at low pressure In rooms with Controlled Mechanical Ventilation leave an outdoor window ajar until the fire is fully alight Too little wood loaded Load as recommended Loads notably smaller than those recommended lead to low smoke temper...

Page 22: ...r junta 2 5045300000 Nickel 1000 DC Cristal puerta hogar 2 5 5040000897 Sylver 800 plus Parrilla fundición 1 6 5044700002 Nickel Manilla puerta hogar 2 7 Cordón plano pelos 8x2mm 2 5 m 8 509020000042 Cordón Negro Ø13mm 2 5 m 9 5044700009 Nickel DC Vermiculita Lateral 340x340x60 mm 2 10 5044700010 Nickel 700 DC Vermiculita Base lateral 210x149x30 mm 4 5044800007 Nickel 800 DC Vermiculita Base later...

Page 23: ...CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 22 7 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ...

Page 24: ...CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 23 7 ...

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Page 29: ...LACUNZA KALOR GROUP S A L Pol Ind Ibarrea 5A 31800 Alsasua Navarra Spain Tel 00 34 948 56 35 11 Fax 00 34 948 56 35 05 e mail comercial lacunza net Website www lacunza net EDITION 0 ...

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