
06.2016
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
for installation and operation
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Purchased by your side appliance with an integral boiler gives you the great possibility of heating the nearby premises with radiators.
Before assembling and the first ignition of the appliance, you should be acquainted with the information given into Appendix №2.
An appliance with an integral boiler should be assembled by authorized organization only!
Oven
You can use your appliance for heating the room and at the same time for warming dishes and baking different pastry products. It is
necessary to put the grate on the bottom of the oven, which is inseparable part from the product. The inner part of the oven is painted
with heat resistant paint, which can be damaged by boiled over food and grease. It is advisable to use deeper dishes with lids. In order
to obtain even baking the baking dish should be rotated few times, and this is achieved after using the oven for some times and
obtaining the needed experience.
3.3. Control devices.
Before the first ignition of the appliance, pay attention to the function of all control devices.
The primary air passes through the ash pan, the bottom grate and goes into the firebox. When the fuel is wood, primary air is not
necessary. Primary air is necessary for faster ignition and better combustion of the coal. The control over the quantity of the primary air
is done by slightly pulling the ash pan or through the valve mounted on the ash pan door. If the chimney has a strong flue draught it is
recommended to entirely close the ash pan or the valve. The ash pan should not be fully filled for the primary air to be let in the firebox
undisturbed. It is necessary to clean the ash pan regularly.
Secondary air provides the fire with the required quantity of oxygen for combustion and assists for the better combustion of the fuel.
The quantity of the secondary air is adjusted through the regulator mounted above of the fire door. The appliance design enables the
preliminary heating of secondary air, which results in an increase of the combustion temperature, the efficiency of the appliance and
prevents fumigation of the glass. While the appliance is working, the secondary air regulator ensures control over the combustion
process both qualitatively and quantitatively. The secondary air regulator should not be closed when the appliance is working. In many
cases the secondary air regulator has been closed shortly after the ignition, despite our directions, in order to reduce the fuel
consumption. This leads to limitation of the flow of oxygen, which bothers the combustion and the glass is covered with soot. In
addition, there are harmful emissions which may cause burning in the chimney.
As the heat output of your appliance depends on the height of the chimney, the precise control of the necessary air for the combustion
is done by trial and error.
3.4. Initial ignition of the appliance.
At the first ignition of the appliance, pay attention to the following:
Take all the supplementary tools out of the ash pan;
The regulators for the primary and secondary air control must be opened.
At first ignition, it is necessary to leave the fire door slightly open, in order to prevent sticking of the sealing of the fire door
onto the paint.
The first ignition must be slow and still, with little quantity of sticks and paper. After burning them, you may put two or three
wood logs.
3.5. Ignition during exploitation.
Your appliance is constructed and designed for intermittent condition of burning. At each ignition, you must do the following:
The primary air control is opened;
The secondary air control is opened;
Put the basic combustion materials, ignite them and close the door. After they burn well, the wished heat output is achieved
by regulating the combustion air.
If a continuous heating is necessary, fuel is added additionally into the appliance, but only after the volatile materials have
burned and the basic fire bed is reached.
The ashtray is taken out for cleaning only after it cools down.
3.6. Ventilation requirements.
An important factor for the right combustion of the appliance is the supply of additional quantity of air in the room, which must be
minimum 4 m³/h per kW from the total heat output. If there are other working appliances in the same room, then it is necessary for
them additional minimum of 1.6 m³/h air at each hour and at each kW from the total heat output.
A ventilator for suction the air from the room (desiccators, tumble driers, etc.) working at the same time with the appliance leads to
change in the flue draught and consequently to bad burning conditions of the appliance. In this case, for the right burning to be
achieved it is necessary to let additional air into the room.
If the natural flue draught is insufficient, it should be increase by an exhaust ventilator or an additional device.
3.7. Heating during the transitional period.
For the good functioning of the appliance, it is necessary to have enough flue draught of the chimney. This depends both on its height
and on the ambient temperature. At a temperature of the environment exceeding 14°C, disturbances in the combustion caused by
insufficient draught might occur. In this case it is necessary to load the appliance with less fuel and the regulators to be left open so
that the fuel to be burned faster (with flame) and thus reaching a stable flue draught in the chimney. In this case, it is necessary to
clean the ash pan more often.