RIKA AMATO User Manual Download Page 7

T E C H N I C A L   D A T A

(Fig. 1)

As a domestic heater of construction type 1,
this unit can be connected to a flue that has
already been provided for use with other
ovens and hearths using solid or liquid fuels,
provided that the dimensions of the flue are
not at variance with the requirements of
DIN 4705, Part 3.

The owner of the small firing equipment or
person responsible for the disposal of the
small firing equipment is required to retain
the technical documentation and to present
it on demand for inspection by the authori-
ties or the chimney sweep.

P A C K A G I N G

Your first impression is important to us!

- The packaging of your new domestic
heater offers excellent protection against
damage. Nevertheless, damage can occur to
the heater and the accessories during trans-
portation.

Therefore please check your heater on receipt
to ensure it is complete and free from damage!
Inform your dealer of any shortfalls without
delay!

The wood in the packaging is not surface
treated and can therefore be burnt in your
heater.
The cardboard and sheeting (PE) can be
disposed of at public refuse disposal facilities
for re-cycling.

- The packing used for your domestic
heater is largely environmentally neutral.

S P A R E   P A R T S   -   O V E R V I E W

(Fig. 3 - 9)

DESCRIPTION

01 Side ceramic set, complete, left*
02 Side ceramic set, complete, right*
03  Side ceramic, upper, left*
04  Side ceramic, upper, right*
05 Side ceramic, centre*
06 Side ceramic, lower*
07 Heat-retaining compartment ceramic*
08 Side wall, left (Cast)*
09  Side wall, right (Cast)*
10 Cast lid
11  Lid insert for outlet, top
12  Lid insert for outlet, rear (Optional)
13 Outer 

cover 

plate

14  Smoke flue supports
15 Rear 

wall

16 Inner cover plate
17  Retainer for side tile set
18 Door lock
19 Cast base
20 Foot cover
21  Heat retaining compartment, overlay
22  Heat retaining compartment, spacer tubes
23  Upper oven hinge
24 Lower oven hinge
25  BA1 clamping bolt
26 BA1 tube
27 BA1 tension spring
28 BA1 washer
29 Fixing screw
30 Cast door, complete
31 Round gasket cord for door
32 Round gasket cord for door glass
33 Door glass
34 Flat seal
35 Glass holder, side
36 Glass holder, top/bottom
37 Door handle
38 Handle sleeve
39 Handle screw
40 Threaded stop
41 Door stop
42 Distance
43 Fixing screw for secondary air damper
44 Secondary air damper
45 Damper clip
46 Ventilator plate
47 Grate screw
48 Vibrating plate
49 Floor grate
50 Vibrating grate lever
51 Vibrating grate actuator
52 Damper guide
53 Primary air damper
54 Ash drawer
55 Deflector (Vermiculite)
56 Deflector (Vermiculite)
57 Deflector (Vermiculite)
58 Draw plate
59 Wall fire-clay
60 Floor fire-clay, side
61 Floor fire-clay, rear
62 Wood collector
63 Holder for side ceramic set (Cast)
64 Lock shim
65 Vibrator hook

66 Baking compartment ceramic I 
67 Baking compartment ceramic II
68 Baking compartment ceramic III
69 Baking compartment door handle
70 Baking compartment glass
71 Baking compartment hinge
72 Baking compartment door, complete, left
73 Baking compartment door, complete, right

*Please state the colour required when ordering spares!

TECHNICAL DATA

Dimensions (mm) and weights (kg)

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

Weight with ceramic casing

Smoke flue outlet diameter

Heat retaining compartment, width x depth

Nominal heating power (DIN 18891)

Maximum heating power

Space heating capacity (m

3

) -

dependent on house insulation

1 025

725

585

1 95

225

1 50

470 x 250

8 kW

1 1 kW

90 - 1 80

Exhaust gas mass flow g/s

closed

Exhaust gas temperatur °C

closed

Minimum delivery pressure at
Nominal heating power, mbar

closed

at 0.8 x Nwl

6.8

280°

0. 1 1

0.08

Exhaust  gas  values  for  multiple  use  of  the
chimney  in  accordance  with  DIN  4705,  Part
3/chimney dimensions to DIN 4705, Part 2

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Summary of Contents for AMATO

Page 1: ...D i e S e e l e I h r e s H e i m e s R I K A K A M I N F E N M A N U A L A M AT O A M AT O B A C K...

Page 2: ...Fig 1 Fig 2...

Page 3: ...Fig 5 Fig 4 Fig 3...

Page 4: ...luft offen Secondary air open Registro aperto Registre ouvert Sek Zuluft Betriebsstellung Secondary air Operating position Registro posizione ideale Registre position id ale Fig 9 Fig 7 Fig 9 1 Fig 6...

Page 5: ...g 13 2 2 kg Fig 12 3 3 c m 7 cm Kohlendioxid Carbon dioxide Anidride carbonica Dioxyde de carbone Sauerstoff Oxygen Ossigeno Oxyg ne Wasser Water Acqua Eau CO2 O 2 H 2 O CO2 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 11 Fig 1...

Page 6: ...fety instructions 20 Before installing the appliance 20 21 INFORMATION ON HEATING PRACTICE Suitable fuels and quantities 22 Fuel quantities 22 Maximum fuel quantities 22 Clean combustion 23 Burning of...

Page 7: ...at retaining compartment spacer tubes 23 Upper oven hinge 24 Lower oven hinge 25 BA1 clamping bolt 26 BA1 tube 27 BA1 tension spring 28 BA1 washer 29 Fixing screw 30 Cast door complete 31 Round gasket...

Page 8: ...e into the combustion chamber or their storage in close proximity to the appliance is strictly forbidden due to the danger of explosion No loose or bulky or easily flammable clothing should be worn wh...

Page 9: ...readth should be laid in a single layer on the glowing material 1 7 When opening the doors on your appliance and when actuating the controls use the tools provided with your heater for these purposes...

Page 10: ...lease note that if a greater quantity of fuel is added to your firing appliance it will output more heat and will heat up in excess of the intended design limits This may result in damage to the appli...

Page 11: ...damage to and soiling of the equipment and chimney and of the environment 2 THE CORRECT QUANTITY AND SIZES OF WOOD FUEL Too much wood fuel results in overhea ting The material is overloaded and your...

Page 12: ...er in a diagonal position 2 Now first one side and then the other side of the draw plate is lifted over the vertical fire clay component aligned centrally and then placed on the vertical fire clay com...

Page 13: ...recommend the use of a tube manufactured from steel sheet at least 2 mm thick Under no circumstances must the connection component protrude into the chimney duct itself Seal the gap between the flue p...

Page 14: ...of paper do not burn well and they generate very poisonous substances in the flue gases 3 Now ignite the paper Wait until the soft wood chippings are burning well Several minutes later close the vibr...

Page 15: ...l stres sing of the grate the ash drawer should be emptied regularly Never heat up the appliance with the ash drawer open Danger of over heating Guarantee is rendered null and void Caution Burning emb...

Page 16: ...can be cleaned with a specially prepared cleaning medium This is obtainable from your specialist dealer If the glass becomes very severely sooted this could be caused through burning damp wood The bla...

Page 17: ...chimney sweep main tenance engineer if necessary raise the chimney or fit a chimney cap Adjust the air damper in accordance with the operating instructions if the secondary air is closed off the glas...

Page 18: ...trasporto riparazione ecc che il produttore deve sostenere in seguito ad una richiesta di garanzia non legittima verranno addebitati all utente N O U S G A R A N T I S S O N S Nous garantissons penda...

Page 19: ...Date of purchase Data d acquisto Date d achat Modellname Name of model Nome modello Nom du mod le Nummern des Typenschildes auf der Ofenr ckseite Number of the type plate on the rear of the appliance...

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