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3.- DIRECTIONS FOR USE 

  

The manufacturer accepts no liability with regards to the deterioration of parts caused by the use of 

incorrect fuels or unauthorised modifications made to the appliance

 

Only use original replacement parts 

 
All  national  and  local  building  regulations 
must  be  respected  during  the  installation  of 
this appliance. 
Use  of  the appliance  in  warm  weather  (warm 
days,  early  hours  of  the  afternoon  on  sunny 
days)  may  lead  to  lighting  and  up  draught 
problems. 
In  certain  weather  conditions  such  as  fog  or 
extremely  cold  weather,  there  may  not  be 
sufficient  draft  in  the  flue  to  operate  the 
appliance  correctly  and  fumes  may  re-enter 
the  room.  In  these  instances  we  do  not 
recommend  that  you  operate  the  appliance 
until the weather conditions have improved. 
 

3.1. Fuel 

This appliance is not an incinerator. 

 

Use dry logs (16 % humidity), cut at least 
two  years  ago,  clean  of  resin  and  stored 
in a sheltered, ventilated place. 

 

Use hard woods with high calorie values 
and good ember production. 

 

Large  logs  should  be  cut  to  useable 
length before being stored. 

 

Finely-chopped  wood  produces  greater 
heat output, but also burns more quickly. 

Optimum fuels recommended 

 

Oak and beech 

Other recommended fuels 

 

Dry seasoned or Kiln dried wood  

 

Coal and smokeless coal 

Non-permitted fuels: 

 

Petroleum coke and liquid fuel. 

 

“Green  wood”.  Green  or  damp  wood 
reduces the performance of the appliance 
and leads to soot and tar build-up on the 
inner walls of the gas flue, obstructing it. 

 

“Recovered  wood”.  The  burning  of 
treated 

woods 

(railway 

sleepers, 

telegraph  posts,  plywood,  fibreboard, 
pallets,  etc.)  quickly  blocks  the  system 
(soot  and  tar  build-up),  harms  the 
environment  (pollution,  smells)  and  may 
lead to deformation of the firebox due to 
overheating. 

 

Pine and eucalyptus logs are low density 
and  produce  very  long  flames,  the  parts 
of  the  cooker  wearing  out  more  quickly 
than normal. 

 

All types of plastic, spray cans, etc. 

 

 

“Green  and  reprocessed  wood  may 

cause chimney fires”. 

 

3.2. Lighting your cooker 

Proceed as follows in order to light the cooker 
satisfactorily. 

 

Control  “C”  must  be  fully  out  (direct 
draught open). 

 

Primary air inlet “E” should also be open 
(Rotate fully clockwise) 

 

Secondary  air  inlet  “F”  should  also  be 
fully open (side all way to right). 

 

Flue  damper  slide  “G”  should  be  fully 
open. 

 

Place  a  ball  of  paper  or  a  firelighter  and 
some wooden chips in the firebox. 

 

Light  the  paper  or  firelighter  and  leave 
the  door  ajar.  The  door  has  two  closed 
options:  fully  closed  or  ajar  (two  finger 
breadths).  Leave  the  door  ajar  until  the 
fire gains strength (about 20 minutes).

 

 

 

When  the  fire  is  burning  strongly,  load 
the  firebox  with  dry  logs  and  close  the 
door fully. Also close the Direct Draught 
(C).

 

 

Ajar position 

Closed position 

Fig. 6 

Fig. 7 

Содержание Vulcano 7T E3 E/E

Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS BOOK Vulcano 7T E3 E E Cookers...

Страница 2: ...de modules Page 14 3 11 Lifting grate mechanism Page 15 3 12 Drawer modules Page 15 3 13 Cooker maintenance Page 15 3 14 Maintenance of the chimney and sweeping Page 16 3 15 Important advice Page 16 3...

Страница 3: ...al Heat Output 0 17 Gas mass flow at Nominal Heat Output g s 22 Gas temperature downstream of flue socket at Nominal Heat Output C 255 Optimum flue draught Pa 12 Wood consumption beech at Nominal Heat...

Страница 4: ...and burden greater than those mandated by the regulations performance values emissions not limited radiation temperatures over the parameter set by the regulations Figure No 1 Dimensions in mm of Vulc...

Страница 5: ...l side insulation modules Removable cast iron flue socket Automatic thermostatically controlled combustion for primary and secondary air Easy Lighting System Large capacity ashpan The appliance must b...

Страница 6: ...l an outdoor air intake not sealed of a section of at least 90 cm2 Hearth Make sure that the floor is able to take the full weight of the cooker If the floor cannot it will need to be strengthened pri...

Страница 7: ...sembly of the gas flue The flue outlet diameter is 150mm internal diameter 2 5 Connection to the chimney The flue spigot which connects the appliance to the flue must be fitted in accordance to local...

Страница 8: ...such as a leak radiator a heat discharge valve a cold water supply etc The heating circuit must also have a purging valve at the bottom in order to drain it down The circuit must be fitted with a cir...

Страница 9: ...The following hydraulics diagrams illustrate the different types of central heating systems to which this appliance can be connected but are not to be used as working drawings Example 1 open plumbing...

Страница 10: ...pacity of 135 180 litres be used with 1 flow and return pipes not exceeding 7 8m each in length Both the cylinder and the pipework should be well lagged to minimise heat loss In examples 1 and 2 an al...

Страница 11: ...ess coal Non permitted fuels Petroleum coke and liquid fuel Green wood Green or damp wood reduces the performance of the appliance and leads to soot and tar build up on the inner walls of the gas flue...

Страница 12: ...let regulator F1 open F2 closed D Oven thermometer G Flue damper Warning During the first firing of the cooker you may experience fumes and haze caused by the curing process This is quite normal but w...

Страница 13: ...ral logs with a diameter of between 10 and 16 cm is better For longer combustion periods use thicker logs When the firebox is loaded close the loading door 3 5 Ash removal Open the loading door and mo...

Страница 14: ...und the flue outlet and maintenance purposes When cooking certain foods the steam which accumulates during the cooking process of the food can be expelled from the oven through the flue To expel the s...

Страница 15: ...re next to the range The insulation side modules and the range have height adjustable legs figure 16 Figure 16 3 11 Lifting grate mechanism On the Vulcano 7T E3 E E model the height of the firebox gra...

Страница 16: ...namelled area Clean these parts with a slightly damp cloth Do not use abrasive corrosive chlorine based or acid based products They could damage the enamel If water condenses or accidentally splashes...

Страница 17: ...regularly If the cooker is operated frequently we recommend that the chimney is swept at least twice a year If the cooker is used rarely it still must be swept once a year at the least In case of a c...

Страница 18: ...tc Cold flue Reheat the flue as quickly as possible using newspaper and kindling to instant heat Smoke entering room during burning The room is depressed In facilities equipped with VMC half open a wi...

Страница 19: ...Dimensions of Vulcano drawer Module 6 in mm 4 3 Description Drawer modules in 4 different measurements to match the appearance of the Vulcano cooker 4 4 Characteristics 4 drawer modules in different s...

Страница 20: ...ontally until released Perform this operation until all 4 drawers are removed 3 Fit the drawer module in position and raise it to the required level by turning the legs with a wrench 4 Fit the bracket...

Страница 21: ...inner ball bearing slide 11 Then fit the drawer slides inside the drawer module slides 12 When the slides are inserted push the drawer in fully It may be a bit hard the first time Perform this operati...

Страница 22: ...e materials Even though the wall is not combustible the cooker should be separated from the wall by approx 3 cm 3 Fit the insulation module adjusting the height and leaving a small gap between the coo...

Страница 23: ...22 6 EXPLODED DIAGRAM VULCANO 7 E3 E E GENERAL EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 24: ...23 A VULCANO 7 E3 E E COOKER FRAME SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 25: ...24 B VULCANO 7 E3 E E FIREBOX DOOR SUBCOMPONENTS C VULCANO 7 E3 E E OVEN DOOR SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 26: ...25 D VULCANO 7 E3 E E FLUE SPIGOT SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM E VULCANO 7 E3 CAST IRON TOP FOR TOP FLUE CONNECTION SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 27: ...26 F VULCANO 7 E3 E E INSULATED COVER FOR TOP FLUE OUTLET SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM G VULCANO 7 E3 E E LEFT HAND SIDE DRAWER SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 28: ...27 H VULCANO 7 E3 E E UNDERNEATH OVEN DRAWER SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 29: ...no N 7 E3 Inferior flue baffle 1 Unid 4 VU 741 Vulcano N 7 E Superior flue baffle 1 Unid 5 VU 782 Vulcano N E3 LH double side panel 1 Unid 6 VU 615 Vulcano N 5 Stainless steel oven 1 Unid 7 VU 541 Vul...

Страница 30: ...e 1 Unid 43 IN 011 IN 700 Secondary air control knob 1 Unid C VULCANO 7 E3 E E OVEN DOOR SUB COMPONENTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM 44 VU 011 Vulcano N 5 7 External oven door 1 Unid 45 VU 021 Vulcano N 5 7 Inter...

Страница 31: ...491 Vulcano N 5 7 Handle fixing nut 2 Unid 78 VU 470 Vulcano N 5 7 handle fixing rod 1 Unid 79 VU 528 Vulcano N 7 Insolated cover inner panel 1 Unid 80 DIN7991 M5x20 SS allen screw 1 Unid 81 VU 469 V...

Страница 32: ...nner drawer panel 2 Unid 96 VU 272 Vulcano N 5 7 Revest Inferior Caj Horno Base inner drawer panel 1 Unid 91 VU 055 Vulcano N 4 5 7 8 Sop Cajon Izdo LHS handle bracket 1 Unid 92 VU 054 Vulcano 4 5 7 8...

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