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MAINTENANCE AND IMPORTANT ADVICE 

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4.  

 

MAINTENANCE AND 

IMPORTANT ADVICE 

4.1.

 

Maintenance of the appliance 

The appliance, the flue connector piping 

and  the  flue  must  be  cleaned  regularly, 
particularly  following  long  periods  without 
use. 

4.1.1.

 

Firebox 

Clean the firebox area of ash, etc.  

4.1.2.

 

Inside the appliance 

Clean the firebox area of ash. Clean the 

deflectors, where soot may build up.  

4.1.3.

 

Flue socket 

The flue socket area must be kept clean 

at  all  times  for  the  appliance  to  work 
properly. 

It must be cleaned as often as required. 

How  often  it  is  cleaned  depends  on  how 
much the appliance is used and the type of 
fuel employed. 

4.1.4.

 

Painted sheet-steel-cast-iron parts. 

These  parts  should  be  cleaned  with  a 

brush  or  dry  cloth.  Do  not  dampen  the 
parts:  the  steel  could  rust  and  the  paint 
could  blister  and  chip.  Be  particularly 
careful when cleaning the glass: the liquids 
used must not dampen the painted steel. 

4.1.5.

 

Firebox glass 

Keep  the  secondary-air  intake  open  to 

keep  the  door  glass  cleaner  for  longer. 
However, the glass may get dirty the longer 
the  appliance  is  used.  Special  degreasing 

products  designed  for  the  purpose  should 
be used to clean it.  

Clean when the glass is cold and taking 

care not to apply the glass cleaner directly 
onto the glass as it could come into contact 
with the door-seal cord and damage it. 

4.2.

 

Maintenance of the chimney 

flue 

VERY  IMPORTANT:  In  order  to  avoid 

incidents  (chimney  fires,  etc.),  it  is 
necessary  to  perform  maintenance  and 
cleaning  operations  on  a  regular  basis;  if 
the  appliance  is  used  often,  then  the 
chimney  and  the  flue  connector  piping 
must be swept several times a year. 

In the event of fire 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 and contact may lead to burns. 

This appliance may remain HOT for a 

period of time after it has gone out. MAKE 

SURE THAT SMALL CHILDREN DO NOT GO 

NEAR IT. 

Summary of Contents for CALPE

Page 1: ...CALPE Instruction Book ...

Page 2: ...STALLER 5 2 1 Warning to installers 5 2 2 Room for installation 5 2 2 1 Ventilation of the room 5 2 2 2 Location of the appliance in the room 6 2 3 Installation of the appliance 6 2 3 1 Floor 6 2 3 2 Safety distances 6 2 3 3 Checks before lighting for the first time 6 2 3 4 Height adjustment and levelling the appliance 6 2 3 5 Connection to the flue 6 2 4 Chimney flue 6 2 4 1 Type of flue 6 2 4 2 ...

Page 3: ...1 4 1 3 Flue socket 15 4 1 4 Painted sheet steel cast iron parts 15 4 1 5 Firebox glass 15 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue 15 4 3 Important advice 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 BASIC BREAKDOWNS 17 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 18 CE MARK 20 ...

Page 4: ... Efficiency at N H O 85 CO emission at 13 O2 at N H O 0 04 Gas mass flow at N H O g s 7 9 Gas temperature of flue at N H O ºC 252 Optimum flue draught Pa 12 Wood consumption beech at N H O Kg h 3 3 Dimensions of the firebox Width mm 530 Depth mm 280 Useful height mm 220 Maximum length of the logs cm 50 Volume heated 45w m at N H O m 267 Log load frequency h 1 Capacity of the ashpit L 1 5 Weight kg...

Page 5: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 4 1 Figure No 1 Dimensions of the CALPE series in mm ...

Page 6: ...olutely crucial to ensure the suitable renewal of 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 h...

Page 7: ...rectly positioned Make sure that the airtight joints on the flue circuit are in perfect condition Make sure that the doors close properly Make sure that all moving parts are fitted in place 2 3 4 Height adjustment and levelling the appliance The appliance must be perfectly level horizontally and vertically both at the front and on the sides use a spirit level 2 3 5 Connection to the flue The appli...

Page 8: ...raught cowl a static cowl or a smoke extraction fan or reshape the chimney Never make 90º bends due to the great loss of draught they cause and reduce 45º bends down to an absolute minimum Each 45º bend is equivalent to a 0 5m reduction in flue length Horizontal flue sections should not be installed because they cut updraught a great deal If the flue draws at more than 20 Pa then an effective damp...

Page 9: ...tacle located within a 10m radius of the chimney outlet by more than 1m Figure No 4 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a 10m radius The chimney crown must clear any neighbouring building or obstacle located within a radius of 10m to 20m from the chimney outlet Figure No 5 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a radius of between 10 and 20m ...

Page 10: ...anliness height verticality straightness chimney crown etc If sufficient updraught is not achieved by correcting the flue installation Lacunza supplies an accessory for exceptional cases a part which seals the top of the front part of the appliance and helps prevent smoke escaping into the room Logically this reduces both the view of the fire and the loading aperture on the appliance Figure No 6 A...

Page 11: ...ely chopped wood produces greater heat output but also burns more quickly Optimum fuels Beech Other fuels Oak chestnut ash maple birch elm etc Pine and eucalyptus logs are low density and produce very long flames and may cause the parts of the appliance to wear out more quickly than normal Resinous wood may mean that the appliance and the flue need to be cleaned more often Non permitted fuels All ...

Page 12: ...n of the parts of the appliance 3 2 1 Operating components Figure No 8 Operating components on the appliance A Firebox door handle B Primary air intake o B1 open right o B2 closed left C Secondary air intake o C1 open right o C2 closed left ...

Page 13: ... of operation If you notice water around the appliance this is produced by the condensation of the moisture in the wood on lighting the fire This condensation will no longer appear when the appliance 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 w...

Page 14: ...ce and reduces emissions Figure No 9 Double combustion air intake open Figure No 10 Double combustion air intake closed IMPORTANT The appliance is exposed to extreme changes in temperature and may as a result make noises when in operation These noises are a natural result of expansion contraction of the parts which make up the appliance Do not be alarmed by noises of this kind In order to obtain m...

Page 15: ...the stainless steel reinforcement In order to do this draw it towards the front of the appliance to release it from the vermiculite parts Figure No 11 First movement to release the reinforcement The vermiculite deflectors can then be extracted as shown Figure No 12 Extracting the vermiculite deflectors Extract the rest of the firebox vermiculite Figure No 13 Extract the rest of firebox vermiculite...

Page 16: ...ner for longer However the glass may get dirty the longer the appliance is used Special degreasing products designed for the purpose should be used to clean it Clean when the glass is cold and taking care not to apply the glass cleaner directly onto the glass as it could come into contact with the door seal cord and damage it 4 2 Maintenance of the chimney flue VERY IMPORTANT In order to avoid inc...

Page 17: ... 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 18: ...Recer Vermiculita Trasera DCHA 1 6 5020000931 Ocean 600 Recer Cjto Registro 1º 1 7 502570000007 Pieza móvil registro secundario Ocean 1 8 5020000932 Ocean 600 Recer Refuerzo deflector vermiculita 1 9 502620000003 Cristal hogar Ocean 600 1 10 509020000042 Cordón Negro Ø13mm 3m 11 500000000510 Cordon plano pelos 8x2mm 2m 12 5040000904 Nickel Adour Parrilla hogar 1 13 5020000933 Ocean 600 Recer Vermi...

Page 19: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 18 7 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE ...

Page 20: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 19 7 ...

Page 21: ...CE MARK 20 8 CE MARK ...

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Page 24: ...LACUNZA KALOR GROUP S A L Pol Ind Ibarrea s n 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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