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Page 1: ...U S E R M A N U A L VIVA L USA...

Page 2: ...VIVA 100 120 160 L USA Sparepart drawing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 22 14 15 16 17 20 18 21 19 24 23 25 VIVA 100 120 160 L G USA Sparepart drawing...

Page 4: ...th environmentally and economically 1 Effective lighting Use small pieces of wood fir tree and a suitable fire lighter for example paraffined wood wool saw dust Open the air damper so plenty of air is...

Page 5: ...N COMBUSTIBLE WALLS 17 FLOOR PROTECTION 17 FIREWOOD 18 DRYING AND STORING 18 VENTILATION 19 INSTALLATION OF VIVA L WITH SWIVEL BASE 19 20 ADJUSTING THE COMBUSTION AIR 21 USING THE STOVE 22 Carbon mono...

Page 6: ...ning Do not use other than the specified original Rais components Safety and environmental testing The Stove have been tested by OMNI Test Laboratories Inc 13327 NE Airport Way Portland OR 97230 USA a...

Page 7: ...and repair for proper operation It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual This wood heater has a manufacturer s...

Page 8: ...25 33cm 1 4 kg 3 lbs 1 4 kg 3 lbs 1 4 kg 3 lbs Intermittent operation Refuelling should be undertaken within 60 minutes Refuelling should be undertaken within 60 minutes Refuelling should be undertake...

Page 9: ...from RAIS as an integral part of the door and stove Inspect the glass for cracks prior to the first fire Abuse may cause damage to the glass and door Do not strike the door or glass nor slam the door...

Page 10: ...very important for optimal use of the stove and we recommend a total minimum height of 10 3m Note the chimney connector pipe should not pass through an attic roof space closet concealed space floor o...

Page 11: ...t door For venting vertically into a Class A chimney a single wall pipe at least 24 gauge may be used in the room where the stove is installed Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for the connecti...

Page 12: ...ction The floor protection plate must lie under the stove and extend 24 61cm 30 76cm in Canada in front of the stove door 8 20cm beyond the sides of the fuel loading door and under the pipe and 2 5cm...

Page 13: ...ust be non combustible material extending beneath the stove and to the front and sides from door opening and to the rear as indicated The floor protection is not required to have thermal protection R...

Page 14: ...allation doit respecter les normes minimums de NFPA 211 aux USA et 8365 au Canada Referez vous aux instructions du fabricant et reglement locaux concernant les precautions necessaires prendre pour le...

Page 15: ...llel wall Installation B Clearance to combustible walls To find out whether the wall by which the stove is to be placed is combustible or not please contact your architect or the local building author...

Page 16: ...USA Please refer to NFPA guidelines in USA and CAN CSA B365 M91 in Canada Rear Top vent option Ceiling FL See further floor pr vent arri re 21 22 12 11 14 22 N A 22 5 ant 29 29 in e 18 17 in e 27 28...

Page 17: ...ity Floor protection Floor protection must be non combustible material extending beneath the stove and to the front and sides from door opening and to rear as indicated The size of the floor protectio...

Page 18: ...od heat equally per pound however the density of wood is not the same as is shown in the table below where the combustible value of wood dried for two years with a moisture of 15 20 is taken into acco...

Page 19: ...vel base The stove is available with or without a swivel base If the stove is delivered with a swivel base the swivel base is mounted under the stove The upper and lower part are held together and loc...

Page 20: ...et Move the bracket toward the plus symbol and tighten the screw again A A 4 5 90 Cover Place the stove with the the Front label 90 to the back wall this is the midle position of the swivel base When...

Page 21: ...d is heated through the side channels which is then directed to the glass The warm air runs along the glass keeping it free of soot At the very back of the combustion chamber there is a tertiary chann...

Page 22: ...ELSE I MM 0 1 0 1 VINKELAFVIGELSE KORTESTE SIDE 0 5 3 pr 100 mm A Position 1 The damper is almost closed meaning that there is a minimal air intake Position 2 Pull the handle out to the first stop Thi...

Page 23: ...fferences in temperature This is normal as well For wood to burn properly the right amount of air has to be supplied at the right time and place Control If the ashes are white and the combustion chamb...

Page 24: ...the door is closed ajar 2 3 PLEASE NOTE It is important to have a quick lighting of the wood When the fire has caught the kindling wood shut the door completely after ap prox 10 15 minutes depending o...

Page 25: ...US English 25 User Manual VIVA L USA 4 1 2 3 5 6 7...

Page 26: ...n cleaning checking or repairing the stove must be cold If the glass has been covered in soot here is a simple piece of advice Dampen a piece of paper or newspaper dip it into the cold ashes and rub t...

Page 27: ...udvikling bn luftspj ldet helt samt eventuel l ge p klem eller t nd op forfra Hvis br ndet kun ulmer eller ryger og der tilf res for lidt luft udvikles der uforbr ndte r ggasser R ggas kan ant ndes og...

Page 28: ...Remove any top plate baffle plate and smoke chikane Remove the blanking plate 3 M6 nuts and its sealing Mount the blanking plate on upper flue outlet hole be sure to place the sealing correctly It is...

Page 29: ...may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for infor mation on how to handle a chimney...

Page 30: ...ffle plate by lowering the left side now there is a clear path to the smoke outlet Then lower the left side and take it out Remove the Back left skamol corner by carefully lifting it up and out Remove...

Page 31: ...overheating With time small cracks might appear this is normal If it breaks however it must be replaced Vermiculite is a porous high insu lated material and must therefore be handled with care Creoso...

Page 32: ...as been set too low The stove burns too quickly Gasket may not be tight please check and replace if necessary Chimney draft maybe too high 22 Pa if this is the case please install a damper The stove i...

Page 33: ...5xx Air kit floor Viva L xx optional color code 2711590 Swivel base VIVA 8142390 Flue collar for Swivel base 6KG heat accumulating stones for 2796521 Viva 120 L 4 pcs set 2876521 Viva 160 L 16 pcs set...

Page 34: ...21xx Classic glass door with single glass 3 1 2710601xx Top plate for back outlet 4 1 2710602xx Top plate for top outlet 5 1 2720601xx Top plate for back outlet Deep drawn 6 1 2720602xx Top plate for...

Page 35: ...0602xx Top plate for top outlet 5 1 2720601xx Top plate for back outlet Deep drawn 6 1 2720602xx Top plate for back outlet Deep drawn 7 1 61 110 Flue collar for USA England 8 1 1713800USA Shaking grat...

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