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        Technical service - MCZ

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INTRODUCTION

 

Revisions to the publication ...................................................................................................................... 4

 

Manual preservation. ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

How to read the manual .......................................................................................................................... 4

 

1. WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS ...................................................................................... 5

 

1.1.

 

SAFETY WARNINGS .......................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.2.

 

OPERATING WARNINGS .................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.3.

 

WARRANTY CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................. 5

 

1.3.1.

 

Restrictions ................................................................................................................................ 6

 

1.3.2.

 

Exclusions .................................................................................................................................. 6

 

2. NOTIONS FOR INSTALLATION ACCORDING TO UNI 10683 ............................................................. 7

 

2.1.

 

OPERATING AREA ............................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.2.

 

PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.3.

 

EXTERNAL AIR OUTLET .................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.4.

 

CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................... 9

 

2.5.

 

CHIMNEY FLUE ................................................................................................................................. 9

 

2.5.1.

 

Examples of chimney flues ........................................................................................................ 10

 

2.6.

 

CHIMENYPOT ................................................................................................................................. 11

 

3. DIMENSIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 12

 

3.1.

 

PRESTIGE LINE .............................................................................................................................. 12

 

3.2.

 

DESIGN LINE .................................................................................................................................. 15

 

3.3.

 

MODULO LINE ................................................................................................................................ 18

 

4. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................... 19

 

4.1.

 

PREPARATION AND UNPACKING...................................................................................................... 19

 

4.2.

 

POSITIONING ................................................................................................................................. 19

 

4.3.

 

ASSEMBLY AND FEET ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................. 20

 

4.4.

 

CERAMICS ASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................................... 20

 

4.5.

 

FRAME ASSEMBLY (WOOD MODULE) ............................................................................................... 20

 

5. OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................... 21

 

5.1.

 

PRE-LIGHTING WARNINGS .............................................................................................................. 21

 

5.2.

 

FUEL .............................................................................................................................................. 21

 

5.3.

 

STOVE USE .................................................................................................................................... 22

 

5.3.1.

 

LOADING THE FUEL ................................................................................................................. 22

 

5.3.2.

 

CONTROL OF COMBUSTION ..................................................................................................... 22

 

5.3.2.1.

 

Model adjustments: LUNA – MYRIA – ANTHEA – MODULO ................................................... 23

 

5.3.2.2.

 

Model adjustments: QUASAR – ORION – SIRIO – VENUS – COMETA – ZENIT – ALPHA .......... 23

 

5.3.2.3.

 

Model adjustments: PULSAR – NADIR ................................................................................. 23

 

5.3.3.

 

FIRST LIGHTING ...................................................................................................................... 23

 

5.4.

 

EMERGENCY TREATMENT ............................................................................................................... 25

 

6. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ...................................................................................................... 26

 

6.1.

 

CLEANING TO BE PERFORMED BY THE USER ................................................................................... 26

 

6.1.1.

 

Cleaning the glass .................................................................................................................... 26

 

6.1.2.

 

Cleaning upper calorite deflectors ............................................................................................. 26

 

6.1.3.

 

Cleaning out the ashes ............................................................................................................. 26

 

6.1.4.

 

Cleaning of stainless steel and satin-finish surfaces .................................................................... 26

 

6.1.5.

 

Cleaning of painted parts .......................................................................................................... 27

 

6.1.6.

 

Cleaning and characteristics of marble and steatite cladding. ...................................................... 27

 

6.1.7.

 

Cleaning flue pipe .................................................................................................................... 27

 

6.2.

 

CLEANING BY SPECIALISED PERSONNEL ......................................................................................... 27

 

 

Содержание ALPHA-ORION

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Страница 2: ...mSchV Art 15a B VG VKF AEAI Regensburger M nchener BStV erf llt 300 mm 500 mm Rendement 84 6 Energieeffizenz Puissance nominale Heizleistung 7 4 kW SIRIO ZENIT VENUS COMETA ALPHA ORION Prodotto confor...

Страница 3: ...ND UNPACKING 19 4 2 POSITIONING 19 4 3 ASSEMBLY AND FEET ADJUSTMENT 20 4 4 CERAMICS ASSEMBLY 20 4 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY WOOD MODULE 20 5 OPERATION 21 5 1 PRE LIGHTING WARNINGS 21 5 2 FUEL 21 5 3 STOVE USE...

Страница 4: ...tion even partial of this manual without the Manufacturer s authorisation is prohibited Manual preservation Please keep and store this manual handy If this manual should be lost or destroyed or if it...

Страница 5: ...e stack etc Therefore avoid direct contact with these parts unless wearing protective clothing or specific means such as for example heat protective gloves or cold activation devices Explain these haz...

Страница 6: ...direct or indirect to persons animals or property consequent to neglect to observe all the instructions indicated in this manual and especially concerning the installation use and maintenance warnings...

Страница 7: ...s or bathrooms or rooms where fire hazards do not exist such as garages wood sheds flammable material warehouses strictly observing that stated in current regulations Stoves may not be installed in be...

Страница 8: ...ole with minimum 150 cm free section near the stove 15 cm diameter or a 10x15cm rectangle protected by an indoor and outdoor grill The air intake must also directly communicate with the installation r...

Страница 9: ...l The use of flexible and cement fibre pipes is prohibited The smoke stack must not cross rooms where the installation of combustion devices is prohibited The use of pipes in counter slope is prohibit...

Страница 10: ...e ratio between internal dimensions must be 1 5 The recommended section for a chimney flue according to its length is listed in the table below Height m Section cm Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm or 22 cm From 5...

Страница 11: ...smoke deflector cone Permits excellent smoke exhaust Chimneypots must meet the following requisites They must have an internal section equal to that of the chimney They must have a useful output sect...

Страница 12: ...11 Massive smoke capacity 10 8 g s Flue pipe Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to th...

Страница 13: ...11 2 g s Flue pipe Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to the fuel used QUASAR Cerami...

Страница 14: ...pe Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to the fuel used PULSAR Technical specification...

Страница 15: ...apacity 8 8 g s Flue pipe Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to the fuel used 3 2 DES...

Страница 16: ...5 g s Flue pipe Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to the fuel used ALPHA Technical...

Страница 17: ...g s Flue pipe Up to 5 mt 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to the fuel used SIRIO Technical sp...

Страница 18: ...t 20x30 cm 22 Between 5 and 7 mt 20x20 cm 20 Over 7 mt 18x18 cm 18 Note A stove is an intermittent combustion device Data may vary according to the fuel used 3 3 MODULO LINE MODULO Technical specifica...

Страница 19: ...that foreseen The stove must always be kept upright and exclusively moved with a trolley Pay careful attention that the door and its glass are protected from mechanical collisions that could jeopardis...

Страница 20: ...tallation manual in the latter s packaging Assembly instructions for the Modulo product decorative frame are included below 4 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY WOOD MODULE For stove frame assembly after unpacking remo...

Страница 21: ...spray in the original colour see stove accessories Do not stay near the stove and as previously mentioned ventilate the room The smoke and the smell of paint will vanish after about one hour of operat...

Страница 22: ...by combustion based on the use of unsuitable fuels cause damage to the stove and the chimney they cause pollution and can significantly compromise your health 5 3 STOVE USE 5 3 1 LOADING THE FUEL To...

Страница 23: ...cally sets the quantity of incoming primary and secondary air 5 3 2 3 Model adjustments PULSAR NADIR Combustion air regulation in these model is slightly different than the previous in that primary an...

Страница 24: ...loading method is adopted even in subsequent product use To obtain nominal power place the load of wood indicated in the technical specifications table in the combustion chamber chapter 3 Stove autono...

Страница 25: ...rohibited 5 4 EMERGENCY TREATMENT If for any reason the stove fire needs to be suddenly and quickly put out or a fire in the chimney flue needs to be put out proceed as follows If time allows remove t...

Страница 26: ...Glass since it is not elastic can break This type of glass does not burst or shatter but if it should break due to the above it will only crack 6 1 2 Cleaning upper calorite deflectors They do not re...

Страница 27: ...taken from blocks of stone and then worked Therefore veins colour variations or other characteristics are natural parts of the stone and should not be considered defects It is important to clean caref...

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