Barbas EVO 100-50 Instructions For Use & Maintenance Manual

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    Instructions for use & maintenance manual evo 100-50 wood-burning appliance barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new appliance this document is an essential part of your appliance. Read it carefully before use of the appliance and keep it in a safe place! Serial number: production date: ve...

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    3 evo 100-50 instructions for use contents page 1. Introduction ........................................................................................ 7 2. Safety ...................................................................................................... 7 3. Operation ....................

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    7 evo 100-50 instructions for use 1 introduction congratulations on your purchase of this modern barbas appliance. This quality product will provide you with many years of enjoyment due to the fl ame effect and warmth that it provides. Please read the instructions for use carefully before using the ...

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    8 evo 100-50 instructions for use follow the instructions issued by your local fi re brigade. The appliance can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satisfi ed. The required constructive adaptations should be satisfi ed as well. It is essential that the appliance, the fl ue an...

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    9 evo 100-50 instructions for use ensure at all times that children and other people who are not aware of the operation of a wood-burning appliance are only in the vicinity of the appliance exclusively under supervision. Use a fi reguard to protect the people and children mentioned above against pos...

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    10 evo 100-50 instructions for use 3 operation 1 ceramic heat-proof glass 2 outlet opening (2x grate) (chimney breast) natural convection air 3 outlet opening (2x grill convection set) (chimney breast) convection air 4 wall dimmer switch (optional) with integrated on/off switch to control the speed ...

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    11 evo 100-50 instructions for use documentation • installation instructions • instructions for use attributes • glove (heat resistant up to max. 95°c) • operating hook / poker • remote control n.B. If any part is missing, please contact your dealer. Supplied with the appliance: opening the door: on...

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    12 evo 100-50 instructions for use changing the battery in the remote control: • unscrew the back of the remote control (3 screws). • slide the empty battery out of the holder using a small screwdriver (slide down). • place a new battery (cr 2430, 3v) in the holder. Make sure the battery is placed p...

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    13 evo 100-50 instructions for use 4 using the appliance for the first time 4.1 general allow your home to dry properly , after you have had your chimney breast modifi ed or newly built. Walls which have not been allowed to dry properly are a magnet for dust such as any smoke particles created when ...

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    14 evo 100-50 instructions for use • check whether the retardant plate (brake plate) is located correctly in the supports. • check whether the ashtray is completely empty. • report any defects immediately to your dealer. • remove enclosed documents and components from the appliance. • check the func...

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    15 evo 100-50 instructions for use 5 use 5.1 ventilation if wood is to burn, it needs air. For each kilo of wood that you put on the appliance (door closed), 10 - 15 m 3 of extra air is needed. That means about 50 m 3 per hour! Depending on how the appliance has been installed, the combustion air wi...

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    16 evo 100-50 instructions for use note: once you have got the appliance going, leave the air supply slider in the centre position for optimal combustion. Your appliance will then be much cleaner and more effi cient (more heat, less topping up). We recommend that you maintain a substantial layer of ...

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    17 evo 100-50 instructions for use increasing the draught in the appliance if the fl ue has too much resistance, so that the exhaust gases are not properly disposed of, one can increase the draught in the appliance, by the upper brake plates slide towards each other..

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    18 evo 100-50 instructions for use 5.4 heating economically the most environmentally-friendly and economic way of heating with wood is to have your fi re hot but calm. The ash should appear to glow a soft red-orange and should not glow like a blacksmith’s fi re. Fires like that burn quickly and inte...

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    19 evo 100-50 instructions for use 5.6 general heating tips • burn dry wood only. Damp wood not only burns poorly, it causes more pollution in the appliance (window), the chimney, your room (when opening the door of the appliance, for instance) and the environment. W ood can only be classifi ed as d...

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    20 evo 100-50 instructions for use 5.7 output in practice, combustion is all about loss. This entails: • loss through excess heat leaving the chimney, rather than going into the room. • loss through insuffi cient combustion, such as co (carbon monoxide) and soot particles. • loss through excessive u...

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    21 evo 100-50 instructions for use 6 fuel only use the fuel recommended below. Avoid at all times the use of fuels which are unsuitable for this appliance. Suitable fuels are: • all sorts of clean wood (forested). The wood must have been dried for at least two years. Well-dried wood has a humidity p...

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    22 evo 100-50 instructions for use evo 100-50: ê per fi lling: (= for 45 minutes) wood: 3 blocks each around 1.15 kg briquettes: 5 blocks each around 0.60 kg dimensions wood block: c. 30 cm long and 30 cm perimeter . The maximum burning load is based on a nominal capacity of 16 kw and a effi ciency ...

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    23 evo 100-50 instructions for use 7 door motor should a power cut occur, then the electric lift door control will no longer operate. To be able to continue using the appliance it is necessary that the drive motor be disconnected from the lift door. Open the access door to the motor by pulling it fo...

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    24 evo 100-50 instructions for use the motor can now be slid to the right, up to the stop. Keep the door from closing with the emergency grip to prevent sudden upward movement. The lift door can now be operated by hooking the emergency grip in the lugs on the left or right at the bottom of the door....

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    25 evo 100-50 instructions for use 8 maintenance • emptying the ashtray : • regularly check how much ash is in the ashtray. • make sure the ashtray is never more than ¾ full. If the ashtray is more than ¾ full, it can obstruct the fl ow of air to the appliance. • wait 24 hours after stoking before e...

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    26 evo 100-50 instructions for use • paint : check annually, if necessary touch up with barbas heat-resistant paint (do not paint when the appliance is in use!) • parts : individual parts for replacement/accessories are available from your barbas dealer. Use only original parts. • modifi cations : i...

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    27 evo 100-50 instructions for use 9 frequently asked questions how often should i have my chimney swept? At least once a year. If you use your appliance more than three times a week on average, have your chimney swept more often. Have the chimney swept by a recognised company . Your fi re insurance...

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    28 evo 100-50 instructions for use can a wood-burning appliance/fi replace insert be connected to a central heating installation? The barbas range does not have any appliances that can be connected to central heating installations. W e do not advise attempting it!! At what temperature does the conve...

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    29 evo 100-50 instructions for use there may be too much of a draught in your chimney, particularly if it is very high (in excess of 8 m). Ask your supplier to fi t a check valve or damper. This may not be possible in all cases. Can i leave my appliance unattended? Only do this when the appliance is...

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    30 evo 100-50 instructions for use what happens when wood is burnt? The combustion process. The combustion of wood involves the following steps: drying the fi rst step is that the fuel (wood) dries out. Even at low temperatures (~ 100°c), any moisture still in the wood will evaporate. This drying pr...

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    31 evo 100-50 instructions for use 10 technical data evo 100-50 combustion: measured in compliance with en 13229 : 2001 and en 13229 - a2 : 2004 fuel wood nominal output 16 kw effi ciency 80% emissions (dry, at 13% o 2 , 273k, 1013 hpa): carbon monoxide (co) 0.06%; 703 mg/m 3 (stp, at 13% o 2 ) dust...

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    32 evo 100-50 instructions for use combustion air supply: at least 150 cm 2 opening in the room where the fi re is located or a outside air supply opening of Ø125 mm in wall/fl oor. Opties: • air-box/fan box with 230 vac / 95 w fan (perma air ® ) for transport of heating air. Rev control by built-in...

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    33 evo 100-50 instructions for use 11 warranty terms interfocos warranty terms interfocos b.V. Guarantees the quality of the supplied barbas appliance and the quality of the materials used. All barbas appliances are developed and manufactured according to the highest possible quality standards. If, ...

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    34 evo 100-50 instructions for use c. It has not be used or maintained according to the instructions for use; d. It has been changed, neglected or roughly treated; e. It has been damaged as a result of external causes (outside the appliance itself), for example, lightning strike, water damage or fi ...

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