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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................3 

Safety and Environmental Testing .................................................................................3 

Features and Items Included .........................................................................................3 

INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................3 

Precautions and Specifications......................................................................................3 

Specifications.................................................................................................................5 

Assembly Instructions ....................................................................................................5 

Chimney.........................................................................................................................6 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................7 

First Fire.........................................................................................................................7 

Building the Fire.............................................................................................................8 

Check for a Proper Burn ................................................................................................8 

Cooking..........................................................................................................................9 

FIREWOOD .........................................................................................................................9 

Specifications.................................................................................................................9 

Burning value of wood ...................................................................................................9 

A Few Reminders ........................................................................................................10 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................10 

Creosote – Formation and Need for Removal .............................................................10 

Surfaces.......................................................................................................................11 

Glass Doors .................................................................................................................11 

Removing the Ashes....................................................................................................11 

Cleaning the Smoke Box/Baffle System ......................................................................12 

Firebox Lining ..............................................................................................................12 

Gaskets........................................................................................................................12 

TROUBLE SHOOTING .....................................................................................................13 
WARRANTY......................................................................................................................13 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RAIS 86

Page 1: ...ASSIC SERIES USER S MANUAL RAIS 86 RAIS 4 RAIS 106 RAIS A S Industrivej 20 9900 Frederikshavn Denmark Tel 45 98 47 90 33 Fax 45 98 47 92 91 Tested Beaverton Listed by Oregon USA OMNI Test Laboratories...

Page 2: ...himney 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 First Fire 7 Building the Fire 8 Check for a Proper Burn 8 Cooking 9 FIREWOOD 9 Specifications 9 Burning value of wood 9 A Few Reminders 10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10 Cr...

Page 3: ...ou to operate them closed as a stove or open with a screen as a fireplace Included with the RAIS stove in the firebox are Flue collar with 3 bolts nuts to connect to stove pipe An oven mitt and oven t...

Page 4: ...and under the pipe and 2 5cm beyond for back venting When installing the stove the heat distribution to other rooms should be taken into consideration The approximate heating area based on standard ce...

Page 5: ...oor opening 18 46cm I Side floor protection 8 20cm from door opening Ceiling to top of stove 36 91cm Ceiling to connector pipe 18 46cm Note A heat shield or protective wall may be used to reduce clear...

Page 6: ...pport Box or Joist Shield Firestop Spacer F Chimney Connector Pipe For venting vertically into a Class A chimney single wall pipe at least 24 gauge may be used in the room where the stove is installed...

Page 7: ...occur from the metals being exposed to the large differences in temperature This is normal For wood to burn correctly the right amount of air has to be supplied at the right time and places Primary a...

Page 8: ...ire and during start up you can leave the door slightly cracked with supervision until the kindling is burning well Add 1 or 2 split logs on the kindling fire and allow enough time for them to catch o...

Page 9: ...RAIS 106 for grilling in the firebox Open the baffle plate and doors to grill and supervise at all times The top portion directly above the oven can serve as a warming area for plates or coffee or ev...

Page 10: ...s to start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use CARE AND MAINTENANCE Although your RAIS stove requires little day to day upkeep it is...

Page 11: ...e doors on a flat clean surface Remove the 4 screws from the back and gently take out the inner frame assembly Then remove all the loose pieces of glass and replace only with a 4mm ceramic new glass p...

Page 12: ...angle vertical and pull it out through the door opening 3 Use a small brush or rag to clean out the smoke box and vacuum if necessary 4 The baffle and smoke plates can now be put back and make sure t...

Page 13: ...It could be due to too little air getting to the stove Check that you re not running exhaust fans kitchen bath the chimney is not blocked or there is a leak between the chimney the stovepipe and the s...

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