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Summary of Contents for Fenix 60 Optic

Page 1: ... 60 ref 475 6111 100 Fenix 70 ref 475 7111 100 Fenix 70 R ref 475 7112 100 Fenix 80 ref 475 8113 100 Fenix 80 Flatline ref 475 8210 100 Fenix 90 Flatline ref 475 9212 100 Fenix Vitro serie Fenix Vitro 70 ref 475 7211 200 Fenix Vitro 80 Flatline ref 475 8210 200 Fenix Vitro 90 Flatline ref 475 2122 200 EN 13229 NEDERLANDS p 03 28 FRANCAIS p 29 54 ENGLISH p 55 80 Nederlan ds 810 6011 000 02 ...

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Page 3: ...5 CAUTION CHILDREN 64 7 OPERATION 65 7 1 THE INSERT 65 7 2 OPEN AND CLOSE THE FIRE DOOR 65 7 3 COMBUSTION AIR REGULATOR 66 7 4 VENTILATOR CONTROL SWITCH 66 7 5 BOTTOM AIR INLET DAMPER FENIX RANGE 66 8 FUEL 67 9 HEATING 68 9 1 LIGHTING 68 9 2 COLD START 68 9 3 RELOADING 68 9 4 STOKEN MET BRANDHOUT 69 9 5 POSSIBLE SETTINGS 69 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 70 10 1 CLEANING THE CERAMIC WINDOW 70 10 2 RE...

Page 4: ...ta An installation problem Contact your dealer first 2 GENERAL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The general warnings and instructions must be followed closely Read the whole manual carefully before putting the stove into use Your insert may only be carried using approved means of transport with adequate load bearing capacity When fuel is burning heat is released so the doors the door handles and t...

Page 5: ... the stove and its accessories can still be damaged in transit So please check the stove for damage and missing components when you take delivery of it Notify your supplier immediately of any missing components and also on the CMR document The packaging for your stove is harmless for the environment The cardboard and the plastic foil can be returned to the local waste facility for recycling 5 INST...

Page 6: ...ess of the chimney Many problems with stoves are caused by badly working chimneys Therefore we offer the following tips These are for information only and are not binding on us There are just too many unknown factors affecting how well the appliance chimney combination works If in doubt you should contact a specialist Chimneys that have worked perfectly well with an old stove can give problems wit...

Page 7: ...Chimneys General requirements EN1856 1 2003 Chimneys Requirements for metal chimneys Part 1 System chimney products EN1856 2 2004 Chimneys Requirements for metal chimneys Part 2 Metal liners and connection flue pipes EN13384 1 2003 Chimneys Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods Part 1 EN 2006 Chimneys serving one appliance EN1857 2003 Chimneys Components Concrete flue liners EN1457 1999 an...

Page 8: ...outside the chimney wait 7 days before using the stove to allow the cement to dry out and prevent cracking during the drying process The stove may smoke a little on first use This is not combustion gas but simply the smell of the heat resistant coating as it dries out and bakes on It is not toxic but we recommend that you ventilate the room thoroughly for approx 20 min Please do not touch the coat...

Page 9: ...The diameter of the outlet pipe must not be reduced Also the outlet pipe must fit the chimney perfectly If the chimney draws too strongly then a damper must be incorporated The stovepipe must not be smaller than the diameter of the chimney this prevents the upwards pressure of the flue gases The chimney must not draw in extra air Watch out for flue dampers and cleaning hatches in the cellar or on ...

Page 10: ...sert The grille that provides incoming air must not be blocked If necessary the combustion air connection must be calculated or a separate combustion air supply system must be installed outside If there is still a backdraught of flue gases 15 minutes after lighting because of the weather conditions strong wind or fog for example the fire should be extinguished until the weather improves Tip Consid...

Page 11: ...nce to break through the paint 6 2 General use Take care of the following The appliance may only be used when the fire door is closed The doors of the stove must also be closed when the appliance is not in use Take account of the power of the stove when loading wood E g for a power of 8 kW you need 2 5 kg of wood per hour 6 3 Combustion principle This stove was developed for semi slow burning Load...

Page 12: ...h a hot surface rises Cold air enters the stove via the air inlet A This air passes over the bottom of the stove then via the back to the ceiling of the combustion chamber before exiting via the hot air outlet B This convection heat reaches every corner of the room The flow of air is increased by means of a tangential ventilator at the back placed in the airflow 6 5 Caution Children A stove gets h...

Page 13: ...ombustion air regulator C Combustion air regulator D Catch D Catch E Damper above air inlet F Ventilator regulating switch F Ventilator regulating switch on right hand side on the right under the damper 7 2 Open and close the fire door Place the handled supplied in the opening of the catch D Pull the catch towards you to open the door and push it away from you to close it The edges of the stove ca...

Page 14: ... ventilator speed 0 OFF II ON Manual high ventilator speed When the insert stove is heated from a cold condition switch the ventilator to the manual ON position high ventilator speed to heat the room as quickly as possible and send the combustion air to the insert stove Once a good flame is achieved or the room reaches the desired temperature switch to the thermostatic regulation ON position low v...

Page 15: ...r a very short time only and is only suitable for lighting the stove Let large pieces generally about 25 to 30 cm long burn naturally round short wood must be chopped small Also take account of the power of your stove If your stove has a power of 8 kW than 2 kg dry wood per hour is enough Things not to use Rubbish wood chips shavings and sawdust bark and waste from chipboard plywood and wood with ...

Page 16: ...cause of the weather conditions strong wind or fog for example the fire should be extinguished until the weather improves 9 2 Cold start 1 Open the combustion air inlet fully C 2 Open the door 3 Place the large logs carefully on the bottom 4 Cover it with smaller logs and on top of this lay firelighters or paper and finally kindling 5 Set the ventilator to position 1 6 Light the fire and close the...

Page 17: ... reached when the wood is burnt well down and the degassing process whereby the large flames die back and only the glowing embers of the wood remain is complete In particular avoid adding excessive fuel otherwise too much heat is released a lot of combustion gases are released and the appliance will be overloaded 9 5 Possible settings The stove has a higher output when the door is closed In this w...

Page 18: ...system which prevents the window from turning black too quickly However it cannot prevent a long term attack on the glass Using damp or wet wood makes the problem worse The water vapour released sticks to the window and holds the soot particles Warning The stove pane must only be cleaned when it is completely cold The best and cheapest cleaning agent is the ashes themselves How do I use the ashes ...

Page 19: ... turned around Please note leaving a bed of ashes on the bottom 1 cm improves combustion combustion in the ashes 1 Open the door 2 Use the poker supplied to push glowing embers to one side for later use to relight the fire 3 Push ashes to the other side 4 Remove the ashes from the stove with the shovel 5 Spread the glowing embers evenly over the bottom of the stove 6 Place new logs on the glowing ...

Page 20: ...he right hand side can be turned to the front and the plate removed See photos 6 to 9 3 Smoke damper F is removed by sliding it to the back and pulling down See photo 10 4 To reassemble the whole work in reverse order Be sure when reassembling that you first mount the smoke damper operating shaft F photo 12 in the guide hole G photo 6 before placing the grooves of smoke damper E over the fixings N...

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Page 23: ... use more 2 or 3 pieces of wood at once Insufficient combustion air Connect combustion air feed directly to the appliance and extract to the circulation grid or directly to outside Check diameter of circulation Check ventilation fittings and extractor hood if necessary open windows There is a paint smell and smoke The coating is drying out There is a smell when the stove gets very hot Disappears a...

Page 24: ...at nominal power C 310 310 310 Size and weight Rear connection yes no no no no Space to heat indicative m 220 260 260 Weight Kg 101 112 122 Installation values Hearth draught at nominal power Pa 12 12 12 Hearth draught limits Pa 10 20 10 20 10 20 Supply of fresh air m 42 50 51 51 Fuel Consumption at nominal power Kg 3 0 4 0 4 0 Consumption at maximal power Kg 3 6 4 7 4 7 Maximum humidity 20 20 20 ...

Page 25: ...5 73 5 73 5 73 5 73 5 73 5 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 62 9 62 9 62 9 62 9 62 9 62 9 62 9 310 310 310 310 310 310 310 no no no no no no no 200 200 220 220 260 260 260 83 105 101 101 116 112 122 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 40 50 40 50 42 50 42 50 51 51 51 2 5 2 5 3 0 3 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 3 5 3 5 3 6 3 6 4 7 4 7 4 7 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 50 50 50 60 70 15 18...

Page 26: ...66 584 866 478 584 200 298 870 589 508 Fenix 60 600 530 566 430 520 150 282 570 525 460 Fenix 60 Optic 600 720 566 450 710 180 282 570 715 480 Fenix 70 flat 700 600 666 450 590 180 282 670 595 480 Fenix 70 Round 700 600 666 450 590 180 282 670 595 480 Fenix 80 800 670 766 470 660 200 292 770 665 500 Fenix 80 Flatline 800 600 766 470 590 200 292 770 595 500 Fenix 90 Flatline 900 600 866 470 590 200...

Page 27: ...5 750 670 800 650 800 720 Fenix 70 Round 700 600 750 625 750 670 800 650 800 720 Fenix 80 800 670 850 695 850 740 900 720 900 790 Fenix 80 Flatline 800 600 850 625 850 670 900 650 900 720 Fenix 90 Flatline 900 600 950 625 950 670 1000 650 1000 720 Dimensions in mm 12 3 Dimensions of frames for the VITRO range Model Thin 4 mm frame 3 sided 50 mm 4 sided 50mm A B A B A B Fenix VITRO 70 666 584 758 6...

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