INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
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3.
Figure No.20 -
Dismantling the lower Inca
deflector
Soot falling from the flue may build up
on the deflector.
Then remove the second deflector by
drawing it forwards and allowing it to drop
at the rear.
Figure No.21 -
Removing the middle deflector
on the Inca
Soot falling from the flue may build up
on the deflector.
3.8.
Opening the door
Figure No.22 -
Opening the door
3.9.
Electrical system
Forced convetion. Fans
Inca C/V models have a fan for the
forced convection of the hot air generated
around the appliance inside the shell. This
air can be piped to other rooms.
IMPORTANT:
This appliance is not
covered by our warranty unless directly
connected to the mains electricity supply in
accordance with the conditions described
in the relevant section in 1.1.
Inca appliances with the C/V option
(forced ventilation with fan) come with the
following parts:
Parts and characteristics:
•
Fan:
-
Maximum
input
power:
275/285 W, 230V, 50/60Hz.
-
Speed (r.p.m.): 1250
-
Air flow (m3/h):820/910
•
Thermostat sensor: ON/OFF at
50ºC
•
Potentiometer: see technical data
in the manual supplied
Summary of Contents for INCA100
Page 1: ...Inca 80 100 C V Instruction Book ...
Page 6: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 1 Figure No 2 Dimensions of the INCA 100 appliance in mm ...
Page 24: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 23 6 BASIC BREAKDOWNS ...
Page 25: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 24 6 ...
Page 26: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 25 7 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE ...
Page 27: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 26 7 ...
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