Wood Stone WS-BH-3030-RFG Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 32

Bistro Installation and Operation Manual

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May 
2008

Wood Stone warrants its equipment to the original purchaser against defects in material 

or manufacture for a period of one year from the original date of purchase, subject to the 

following exclusions and limitations.

EXCLUSIONS

The warranties provided by Wood Stone do not apply in the following instances:

1.  In the event that the equipment is improperly installed. Proper installation is the responsibility of the
     installer; proper installation procedures are prescribed by the Wood Stone installation manual.
2.  In the event the equipment is improperly maintained. Proper maintenance is the responsibility of the
     user; proper maintenance procedures are prescribed in the Wood Stone installation manual.
3.  In the event that the failure or malfunction of the appliance or any part thereof is caused by abnormal
     use or is otherwise not attributable to defect in material or manufacture.
4.  In the event that the appliance, by whatever cause, has been materially altered from the condition in
     which it left the factory.
5.  In the event that the rating plate has been removed, altered or obliterated.
6.  On parts that would be normally worn or replaced under normal conditions.
7.  Normal cracking due to expansion and contraction stress relief in either the dome or floor blocks.

8.  In the event that pressed log products of any type have been burned in the equipment.

If any oral statements have been made regarding this appliance, such statements do not constitute warranties and are not 
part of the contract of sale. This Limited Warranty constitutes the complete, final and exclusive statement with regard to 
warranties.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL OR IMPLIED, 
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR 
WARRANTY AGAINST LATENT DEFECTS.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY:

In the event of warranty claim or otherwise, the sole obligation of Wood Stone shall be the repair and/or replacement, at the 
option of Wood Stone, of the appliance or component or part thereof. Such repair or replacement shall be at the expense of 
Wood Stone with the exception of travel over 100 miles or two hours, overtime, and holiday charges which shall be at the 
expense of the purchaser. Any repair or replacement under this warranty does not constitute an extension of the original 
warranty for any period of the appliance or for any component or part thereof. Parts to be replaced under this warranty will 
be repaired or replaced at the option of Wood Stone with new or functionally operative parts. The liability of Wood Stone on 
any claim of any kind, including claims based on warranty, expressed or implied, contract, negligence, strict liability or any 
other theories shall be solely and exclusively the repair or replacement of the product as stated herein, and such liability 
shall not include, and purchaser specifically renounces any rights to recover, special, incidental, consequential or other 
damages of any kind whatsoever, including, but not limited to, injuries to persons or damage to property, loss of profits or 
anticipated profits, or loss of use of the product.

to SecUre WarrantY SerVIce:

If you claim a defect covered by this Limited Warranty, direct your claim to

Wood Stone Corporation 1801 W. Bakerview Rd.  Bellingham, WA 98226  USA

Attn: National Service Manager

LIMITED WARRANTY

ALL WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PRE-APPROVED BY

WOOD STONE. PLEASE CONTACT THE FACTORY FIRST.

Please call 1-800-578-6836 or 1-360-650-1111 seven days a week. Our normal business hours are 8am to 

4:30pm Pacific Standard time Monday through Friday. If calling during non-business hours, follow the recorded 

instructions for emergency service and a Wood Stone technician will get back to you promptly.

Summary of Contents for WS-BH-3030-RFG

Page 1: ...e area under and around this appliance free and clear of any and all combustible materials WS BH 4355 RFG NG or LP WS BH 4343 RFG NG or LP WS BH 3030 RFG NG or LP WS BH 4355 RFG W NG or LP WS BH 4343 RFG W NG or LP INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Wood Stone Bistro Wood Stone Corporation 1801 W Bakerview Rd Bellingham WA 98226 USA 1 800 578 6836 Tel 1 360 650 1111 Fx 1 360 734 0223 www woodstoneh...

Page 2: ...liance tested and approved by Intertek Testing Services ETL SEMKO to the specifications of ANSI Z21 1 2005 WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can result in property damage injury or death Read the installation operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Wood Stone Bistro Gas Stone Hearth Cooking Appliance I...

Page 3: ...CATIONS WS BH 4355 RFG Gas 3 4 inch gas inlet female threaded 80 500 Btu Natural Gas or 68 000 Btu Propane Maximum gas inlet pressure 1 2psi 14 inches WC Actual Weight 2100 Lbs Shipping Weight 2500 Lbs Electrical 120 VAC 2 amp 50 60 Hz Utility Specifications WS BH 4355 RFG WS BH 4355 RFG W Top Front Side ...

Page 4: ...CATIONS WS BH 4343 RFG Gas 3 4 inch gas inlet female threaded 80 500 Btu Natural Gas or 68 000 Btu Propane Maximum gas inlet pressure 1 2psi 14 inches WC Actual Weight 1650 Lbs Shipping Weight 2050 Lbs Electrical 120 VAC 2 amp 50 60 Hz Utility Specifications WS BH 4343 RFG WS BH 4343 RFG W Top Front Side ...

Page 5: ...8 WS BH 3030 RFG SPECIFICATIONS Utility Specifications WS BH 3030 RFG Gas 3 4 inch gas inlet female threaded 55 000 Btu Natural Gas or 42 000 Btu Propane Maximum gas inlet pressure 1 2psi 14 inches WC Electrical 120 vac 2 amp 50 60 Hz Actual Weight 850 Lbs Shipping Weight 1100 Lbs Top Front Side ...

Page 6: ... have a minimum 1 inch clearance to combustibles from all sides 6 inch clearance to combustibles from the top and 6 inch clearance from the exhaust transition and flue collar If building a facade that will contact the appliance use completely non combustible materials Any facade wall built above and or 6 inches to either side of the doorway must be of non combustible construction Please note that ...

Page 7: ...to place with a pallet jack using the LOWER forklift pockets If it is to be installed against a wall you may need to leave access to the back of the appliance to complete the utility connections CAUTION The 3030 model Bistro weighs approximately 850 Lbs The 4343 model Bistro weighs approximately 1700 Lbs The 4355 model Bistro weighs approximately 2500 Lbs The appliance is very top heavy IF THE APP...

Page 8: ...sing the hardware provided Install a clevis in the top hole of each side piece of the tipping assembly Use these for attachment of a lifting strap or chain If you received your Bistro disassembled and you don t need to tilt it to move through a door or narrow passageway refer to the exploded parts diagram on page 10 and go to page 11 for assembly instructions If you received the Bistro disassemble...

Page 9: ...ppropriate hoist or lift the main body may now be tilted on its back onto a pallet jack or suitable dolly The main body can now be moved through a narrow doorway etc DANGER Never attempt to move the unit in this manner on any type of incline or sloped floor Continue to the exploded diagram and assembly reassembly instructions ...

Page 10: ...2008 Main Body EXPLODED PARTS VIEW Control Module Flame Guard Mantle with door assembly Burner Tray Front Panel Toe Kick Rear Panel All parts shown above and provided with the unit except the shipping panel MUST be installed to ensure the safety and proper operation of the appliance Side Panel ...

Page 11: ...iage bolts to assemble the stand on a level surface Be sure to use the washers provided and to tighten nuts and bolts securely Follow these instructions only if the appliance was shipped disassembled 2 On 3030 Models only Use 3 8 x 3 4 long carriage bolts to attach the sides instead of the 3 8 by 1 long carriage bolts Side Bolts ...

Page 12: ...liance is to be installed against a wall leave access to the back until the assembly is completed Make sure the pallet jack wheels do not contact the underside of the fork pocket when lifting to avoid damaging the stand The 3030 model Bistro weighs approximately 850 Lbs The 4343 model Bistro weighs approximately 1700 Lbs The 4355 model Bistro weighs approximately 2500 Lbs The appliance is very top...

Page 13: ...EMBLY 5 Remove the shipping panel from beneath the main body The shipping panel is secured with 2 screws in the front and 2 screws in the back Discard the shipping panel 6 Attach the Control Box using 4 1 4 20 screws The control box should be oriented so the knob is on the left side of the control box ...

Page 14: ...ly components and thermocouple at the rear of the control box Plug in thermocouple wire here SV 2 Gas Valve Plug in igniter wires from the burner here Attach flexible pilot tube here Tighten the fitting firmly Use flexible gas pipe provided to connect the burner Temp Limit plugs in here Make remote relay connection to timer here ...

Page 15: ... the doorway as shown in the drawing If the Bistro has been supplied with a granite mantle that was shipped uninstalled affix the granite slab to the mounting bracket using a generous amount of the silicone provided 8 Install the burner tray Slip front tabs of the burner tray over the lip of the burner while the rear tab of the burner tray slips over the threaded stud at the back of the burner Ins...

Page 16: ...g in the guard so the logs sit at the rear of the burner opening Continued on following page a Install the 3 threaded studs into the clips on the front of the main body Slide 2 spacer washers over each stud Installing the Door Assembly c Install the door assembly cover plate and secure with the sheet metal screws provided Reinstall the glass doors over the door spindles b Slide the door assembly o...

Page 17: ...ical supplies should be routed in such a way that they do not interfere with the removal of the the burner or block the access to the space under the appliance for service The area beneath the burner needs to be kept clear of conduit and piping to allow for removal of the burner for service The rear panel must be installed A 3 4 inch full flow gas shut off valve should be installed on the gas supp...

Page 18: ...hen check the manifold pressure Natural Gas NG 4355 4343 and 3030 Models 4 5 WC Propane LP 3030 models 7 WC Propane LP 4355 4343 Models 9 WC This information can also be found on the data plate located on the rear of the control box 14 Install the rear panel front panel and toe kick using the 1 4 20 screws provided The front panel must not be covered so as to allow access for service to the burner...

Page 19: ...emove the wing nut at the back and push the tray to the rear to remove it Unplug thermocouple wire and coil it to prevent damage while moving the main body Unplug igniter wires and coil them up and tuck them into the burner Disconnect pilot tube at the gas valve and at the union Carefully bend the remaining length of tube from the pilot up inside the burner assembly to protect it Remove the flexib...

Page 20: ...e the 3 cap nuts that hold the mantle in place and remove the mantle It may be necessary to cut the silicone at the joint between the mantle and the main body If the oven has the optional door assembly installed remove the door assembly Cap Nut 4 Remove the control box as shown Disassembly 4 1 4 20 screws ...

Page 21: ...ach the main body to the stand Lift the main body off of the stand and place it on blocks as shown in Step 1 on Page 8 For Bistro 3030 models forklift pockets are on the front only and do not extend all the way through the main body Disassemble the stand if necessary Follow the instructions on Page 8 for tilting and moving the main body Follow the assembly instructions on Page 11 to reassemble the...

Page 22: ...OULD NOT be combined with exhaust systems serving other non solid fuel cooking equipment There are two options 1 A Listed building heating appliance chimney also listed as a grease duct connected directly to the appliance flue collar and provided with a power ventilator listed for restaurant appliance exhaust and rated for operation at a minimum of 300 degrees F Use a stack or curb mounted fan Woo...

Page 23: ...ines 3 Once the burner ignites make sure the flame is at its lowest setting Operate at this setting for about 1 hour 4 After 4 hours raise radiant flame to 25 5 inch flame hold this setting for 4 hours 5 After 4 hours at 25 flame raise to 50 flame and allow the oven to run until it reaches a temperature of 500 degrees F This will take approximately 3 4 hours Night Door The night door should be rem...

Page 24: ...s burner Dispose of ash in a fire proof container The fire proof container should be stored in a safe area clear of combustible construction and materials until it has completely cooled General Daily Operation The floor temperature is displayed on the controller readout END OF THE DAY Push I O button all gas will go off including the pilot When the unit is turned off use the night door to help ret...

Page 25: ...or cleaning Carefully lift up on the door section to remove it Do not use abrasive scouring pads or cleaners on the glass Use a cleaner designed for carbon and soot removal that is suitable for use on glass surfaces and follow the manuafacturer s instructions These cleaners may be available at a local hardware store or fireplace shop Do not allow the cleaner to come into contact with the ceramic f...

Page 26: ...press and hold to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius Hearth Temperature The hearth floor temperature will be displayed here Display will read LO when the temperature is below 100 F Flame Height Control Knob Use this knob to raise lower the flame to control the temperature of the cooking chamber Controller Timer Module See following page for Timer programming instructions ...

Page 27: ...to set the correct time of day After making the adjustment wait 5 seconds for the display to stop flashing The time is now set B Programming ON OFF Timer Mode When setting the timer it is necessary to program both ON start time and OFF stop time To set the timer press and hold the ON button for 3 seconds until the display shows PM 0 00 and the clock face icon appears and flashes in the display Use...

Page 28: ...ound 1 second on and one second off for 30 seconds The timer will then beep once every 10 seconds until it is reset by pressing the OFF button Pressing the OFF will silence the beeper and the display will revert to clock mode showing the time of day The timer function can be canceled by holding the ON and OFF buttons down at the same time for 5 seconds E Clock Timer Operation During a Power Outage...

Page 29: ...ugged into control box 2 Damaged thermocouple Call Wood Stone Flame and controller turn off Unit will not turn back on Check circuit breaker to ensure that the circuit supplying 1 the oven is functioning Check that any external wall switches controlling oven 2 power are turned on Check that any interlocks external to the oven are turned on 3 and that the exhaust fan is on If control still does not...

Page 30: ...Bistro Installation and Operation Manual Questions Call Wood Stone at 1 800 578 6836 30 May 2008 120 V ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...

Page 31: ...Bistro Installation and Operation Manual Questions Call Wood Stone at 1 800 578 6836 31 May 2008 Interlock Diagram ...

Page 32: ... LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTY AGAINST LATENT DEFECTS LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY In the event of warranty claim or otherwise the sole obligation of Wood Stone shall be the repair and or replacement at the option of Wood Stone of the appliance or component or part thereof Such repair or replacement shall be at the expense of Wood Stone with t...

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