Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit
Assembly and Operation Manual
Congratulations!
Your
Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit
is the heart and core around which to build your
home gourmet wood-fired oven. It can be finished in practically any imaginable way, always blend-
ing perfectly with your home style and decor. Designed for easy assembly indoors or outdoors and
excellent performance throughout a very long service life, it will provide endless hours of fun and
great food to share with your family and friends.
The
Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit
consists of the oven parts, numbered in order of
assembly (left bottom plate -
0
, right bottom plate -
0
, mouth -
I
, left shell -
II
, right shell -
III,
back
shell -
IIII
, and top plug -
5
), the oven mouth cover -
6
, a rock wool & wire mesh thermal blanket -
7
, and this Assembly and Operation Manual.
IMPORTANT! Safety always comes first!
Before unpacking the kit, please take notice:
✔ Read this manual thoroughly and keep it for future reference.
✔ This is a very heavy product, with a total weight of
730 lbs
/
331 kg
! Always exert good
judgment and correct posture before attempting to lift or move the parts. If a part falls on
you or someone else it may cause serious injury, and mishandling may cause back
injury. Do not handle the parts all by yourself, always use a strong helping hand.
✔ Be careful when handling the rock wool thermal blanket. Rock wool can irritate the eyes, the
skin and the respiratory tract. Use of protection goggles, a respirator and gloves is
mandatory. While the thermal blanket is not used it should be stored inside a sealed bag
and kept away from children and pets.
✔ Last but not least, do not allow children and pets near the oven during assembly and
finishing, as well as during operation.
Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit - Limited Product Warranty
Cuore Ovens warrants this product (the Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit) to be free
from materials or craftsmanship defects for a period of 12 (twelve) months from the
shipping date.
The Product Warranty stated above will be considered void and not valid if one ore more of
these circumstances have occurred:
1 - The installation of this product did not follow the instructions specified in this manual and
the local building codes.
2 - This product has been used in any way other than for home cooking, or used with any
burning fuels other than the ones specified in this manual, or used with fuels expressly forbidden
by this manual, and thus subjected to temperatures above the recommended ones, causing
damage to the product.
3 - This product has been damaged due to thermal shock by water or any other liquid, or by
neglecting the warm-up period before each operation.
4 - This product has been damaged by over-firing or lack of a proper heat-conditioning
sequence as specified in this manual.
5 - Normal wear and tear of parts that would be normally worn or replaced under normal
operating conditions. Normal wear and tear includes small fissures and cracks resulting from the
expansion and contraction of the oven parts, either from the shell or the refractory bricks. These
are not defects and will not affect the oven operation and performance in any way.
On limitation of liability.
It is understood and expressly agreed that the sole obligation of Cuore Ovens and the
purchaser’s only and exclusive compensation under this Product Warranty or any other implied or
expressed warranty will be limited to replacement, repair or refund as specified above. Such liabili-
ty shall not include, and the purchaser renounces specifically to any rights to recover, consequen-
tial, incidental, special or any other damages of any kind whatsoever, including, but not limited to,
damage to property, injuries to persons, loss of profits or anticipated profits, or loss of use of the
product. Cuore Ovens shall not be responsible, in no event, for any incidental or consequential
damages caused by defects in its products, whether such damage occurs or is discovered before or
after replacement or repair, and whether or not such damage is caused by Cuore Oven’s negli-
gence. As some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-
ages, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The duration of any implied war-
ranty with respect to this Product is limited to the duration of the foregoing warranty. As some
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, the above may not apply to
you.
On investigation of claims against this Product Warranty.
Cuore Ovens reserves the right to investigate all claims against this Product Warranty and to
deliberate and decide upon the method of settlement.
Our employees and dealers do not have the authority to modify or supplement this Product
Warranty in any way, nor authorize any remedies in addition to, or inconsistent with the terms of
this Product Warranty.
On registering a claim against this Product Warranty.
For any claim against this Product Warranty to be valid, it must be notified to Cuore Ovens in
written form ([email protected]) or by phone (954-805-0050). Written claims should
include a description of the defect and the installation date.
On to the assembly!
Before starting the assembly, please be sure to comply with the building codes in your area!
The first step is building or preparing a base for the kit to rest upon. The base should be able
to support at least
1100 lbs
/
660 kg
, a recommended
50%
or more safety factor over the oven
weight of
730 lbs
/
331 kg
. The base must be perfectly flat and level. When planning the base,
don't forget to leave enough clearance around the oven kit for erecting the future oven walls or
any other enclosing and finishing method of your preference, including the mandatory air spaces
for insulation. In our website (www.cuoreovens.com) you will find instructions and tips for building
a suitable base, if needed, as well as suitable enclosures.
After the base is ready (
A
), lay a thin sand bed over the base to help leveling the bottom
plates. Position the left and right (
137 lbs
/
62 kg
each) bottom plates (
B
). The flat area corre-
sponds to the front of the oven. The shell pieces are numbered in order of assembly, so place the
oven mouth (
113 lbs
/
51 kg
, marked as “
I
”) first over the groove at the bottom plates. Align the
mouth front
1
9/16
” /
4 cm
behind the front of the bottom plates. Proceed sequentially with the
remaining shell parts (
113 lbs
/
51 kg
each) marked “
II
” (side), “
III
” (side) and “
IIII
” (back),
taking care to fit the edges properly (
C
,
D
,
E
,
F
). You may need to adjust the parts slightly so the
completed shell is centered over the base plates and resting on its grooves. Finally, place the top
plug in the hole on top of the shell (
G
). You may also use the plug in the front hole if you prefer the
chimney to exit from the top hole, but using the front hole for the chimney is strongly advised for
much better thermal performance.
In our website (www.cuoreovens.com) and our FB page (www.facebook.com/cuoreovens) you
will find an animation showing the assembly sequence.
Do not use mortar to glue the parts together, as they should be able to expand and contract
freely during use. However, it is important to seal all the gaps between the parts (on the outside
only) with a 2” wide by 1/2” high strip of high temperature mortar so as to avoid any heat escaping
or debris falling inside the oven during cooking. Do not get mortar between the parts.
After all is set, it is time to unpack the rock wool blanket and fully cover the oven shell (except
for the mouth, naturally) on the outside with it. This blanket serves to conserve heat and to allow
for expansion and contraction of the oven parts independently of the outer walls, thus minimizing
the chances of cracks and fissures. You may cut the blanket as needed, but be sure to use all of it
and allow a good overlap between the pieces, so no part of the shell is left uncovered. You may
find it easier to keep in place by tying it with some thin wire. Again, always use adequate protec-
tion for handling the rock wool.
The chimney.
The chimney is not included in this kit because it will depend on your particular project - long
or short, straight or bent. It can be made of many different materials, from steel tubes to ceramic
pipes or masonry. If you use steel tubes, place a conical flange around the tube at the point where
it exits the oven, so as to avoid debris falling inside the oven trough the gap. You should always
install a flue damper to help regulate airflow and temperature. The chimney should be exclusive to
the oven (avoid sharing the outlet with other appliances) and as straight as possible for better
ventilation. A chimney cap is also mandatory, for water should never get inside the oven. There are
also excellent modular chimney solutions on the market, ask your dealer or contractor for informa-
tion and suggestions. It's also a good idea to install a thermometer near the chimney's inlet for
better temperature control - between
300 °F
and
750 °F
(
150 °C
and
400 °C
) - during operation,
but you may prefer an infrared thermometer instead. Before installing the chimney, be sure it will
comply with your local codes.
Now enclose and finish it!
After all is done, it's time to enclose the oven kit and finish it. There are basically two ways to
do the enclosing and finishing: by building walls around the oven kit or by covering the thermal
blanket itself with cement or mortar, following the shell shape (the wire mesh will hold the cement
or mortar in place) and then finishing it as you prefer - the “igloo” style. Whichever style you
choose, be sure to make the oven completely sealed from the elements, especially water.
Remember, always comply with the building codes in your area!
Walled enclosures.
A walled enclosure is a classic and very beautiful way to finish your oven. Whatever style
you choose, be sure to observe the following safety rules:
1 - Never use any combustible material in the enclosure. Wooden studs, plywood, drywall or
any other combustible materials are expressly forbidden, for they are a sure way to cause a fire.
The safest method is to build masonry walls with completely non-combustible materials such as
cement or ceramic blocks, bricks or stone.
2 - Only completely non-combustible materials should be allowed to touch the oven kit.
Metal studs and concrete boards are also perfectly suitable, but then air spaces between the oven
kit (or any completely non-combustible material that touches it) and the enclosure walls are man-
datory. The minimum spacings should be
1”
/
2.5 cm
from all sides and
14”
/
35.5 cm
from the
top. Around the oven mouth, only completely non-combustible materials should be used, covering
a minimum distance of
6”
/
15 cm
from it. As to the hearth extension around the oven mouth,
keep a minimum of
30”
/
76 cm
to the sides of the mouth and
36”
/
91 cm
to the front of the
mouth free from any combustible material. Do not fill the air spaces with any material.
3 - If you keep the wood in a space below the oven, be sure to leave at least
8½”
/
21.5 cm
between the bottom of the oven and the top of the wood storage space. A covered container for
the wood is better for avoiding any contact with ember or stray sparks.
Igloo enclosures.
If you opt for a smaller igloo-style enclosure, there are basically two ways of doing it:
1 - You can cover the oven with a layer or two of insulating cement, spreading it directly on
top of the insulation (the wire mesh will hold the cement in place) or on top of a stucco lath layer.
Proceed with a finishing layer of weatherproof stucco.
2 - You can build a rebar frame around the oven kit and cover it with tied stucco lath, then
cover the whole structure in a layer of stucco
½”
/
1.3 cm
to
¾”
/
1.8 cm
thick. Follow with anoth-
er layer of weatherproof stucco or paint.
Remember to obey the recommended clearances from all combustible materials as stated
above, as well as your local building codes.
IMPORTANT!
This oven should never, under any circumstances, be operated unfinished and/or
without a chimney. Remember, water (by way of thermal shock) is a mortal enemy of wood-fired
ovens. So if your oven is installed outdoors, it should be very well encased and protected from rain
and seeping water. For the same reason, never wash the inside of the oven.
Indoors or outdoors, you can finish your Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit any way you like.
For additional tips and information on enclosure building, visit www.cuoreovens.com.
OK, ready to cook?
Almost. Before using your oven for the first time, it must be heat-conditioned.
IMPORTANT!
You should wait ten days before lighting the oven for the first time. Although the
oven itself is ready to use from the factory, this period will allow the masonry structure around it
to cure completely. Failure to do so will void the Product Warranty.
Heat conditioning.
The first fire should be slow and gentle. Put around 2 lbs. (
1 kg
) of common barbecue coal
(never anthracite!) in the center of the oven and ignite it with some gel alcohol or other safe
method. Do not use flammable liquids! Avoid any tall flames touching the oven walls during this
process. Let it burn completely. Wait four hours and repeat this procedure four more times, always
keeping a four-hour interval between the burns. Failure to do so will void the Product Warranty.
IMPORTANT! Read carefully!
✔ The oven interior and the mouth cover will get very hot during operation. Never allow
children or pets near it while it’s hot, and never put your unprotected hands and arms or
any other body part inside during operation. Always use long oven gloves and mitts to
manipulate anything inside the oven and the mouth cover during operation. Failure to do so
may result in serious skin burns.
✔ Never elevate the fire, place the wood always directly on top of the refractory tiles.
✔ Burn only dry firewood for cooking in this oven (except for common barbecue charcoal,
and exclusively during the heat conditioning process). Never use sappy woods (pine or pine
nodes), compressed or chipped wood products, laminated wood or any other combustible
materials.
✔ Do not use this oven for any function other than cooking, like burning garbage.
✔ This oven is for home use ONLY!
✔ Never use any flammable liquids (alcohol, gasoline, lighter fluid, kerosene or similar fluids)
to start or maintain the fire.
✔ Sparks and embers may be ejected from the oven mouth during operation, so take care and
be sure to keep any combustible materials away during operation.
✔ Although this oven’s door is not the sealing type to allow for some air circulation during
operation, avoid closing the door completely while the fire is on. When you open the door,
there will be a surge in available oxygen inside the oven and the flames may quickly
erupt.
✔ Again, never use water or any other liquid to extinguish or control the fire!
The oven will
crack due to thermal shock and void the Product Warranty.
✔ When disposing of the ashes after the oven has cooled down, use a small metal shovel.
Place them in a metal container with a thighly fitting lid. After the ashes are completely
cool, dispose of them according to your area regulations.
✔ When not in use, keep the oven door closed to avoid moisture, foreign objects or animals
from getting inside.
Your oven is now ready for cooking!
Cooking with your Cuore oven.
For normal operation, always start the fire gently using 4 or 5 pieces of dry wood (2”x 5” or
similar size is fine) in the center of the oven. Slowly build up the fire and the heat for two hours,
adding wood as necessary, and then spread the embers to one side, allowing room for the food.
Brush the oven floor (always and only with a copper brush, never steel or any fiber or cloth) where
the food will seat. Again, always avoid tall flames against the oven walls before fully heated. The
recommended temperature range for cooking is between
300 °F
-
750 °F
(
150 °C
-
400 °C
).
Avoid building the fire near the oven mouth and never let the flames escape through it.
The only foods to have direct contact with the oven surface should be doughs, like pizza and
bread. All other foods, like poultry, cakes, meat, etc. should only be cooked in an appropriate
container.
Check our website (www.cuoreovens.com) for delicious recipes and cooking tips and
techniques!
When you are done cooking, let the fire die naturally. Never use water or any liquid to extin-
guish the fire, and –
safety first
- allow for the oven to cool completely before sweeping the ashes
out.
Remember, excessive fire or extreme temperature swings may damage the oven even after
heat conditioning. However, even during normal operation small fissures may develop over time.
This is absolutely normal. It's not an indication of malfunction and will have no effect on the struc-
ture and operation of the oven.
IMPORTANT! Safety always comes first!
✔
Never use flammable liquids to light the oven! The mixture of air and flammable
liquid vapors inside the oven may cause an explosion.
✔
Keep children away from the oven during operation. The mouth cover will get very
hot and may cause serious burns if touched! Always use the handle!
✔
Do not use the pallet wood as oven fuel. Due to international commerce regulations, it
has been treated with chemicals to avoid pest contamination.
Enjoy your Cuore 1000 Wood-Fired Oven Kit!
Now bring your family and friends together for endless hours of fun around some great food!
Cuore 1000 Oven Kit specifications
IMPORTANT! For residential use only!
Materials
Oven: refractory concrete and tiles.
Door: stainless steel and wood.
Thermal blanket: rock wool and wire mesh.
Recommended operation temperature
300 °F
-
750 °F
(
150 °C
-
400 °C
)
Avoid temperatures higher than 900 °F (
480°C
)
Weights
Left bottom plate:
137 lbs
/
62 kg
Right bottom plate:
137 lbs
/
62 kg
Mouth:
113 lbs
/
51 kg
Left shell:
113 lbs
/
51 kg
Back shell:
113 lbs
/
51 kg
Right shell:
113 lbs
/
51 kg
Plug:
6.6 lbs
/
3 kg
Total:
730 lbs
/
331 kg
You can download a true size Autocad file of this oven from our website (www.cuoreovens.com).
Need help? More info? Suggestions? Drop us a line: [email protected].
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