J. A. Roby CUISINIERE Instruction Manual

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    November 5, 2015 printed in canada tested and listed to ulc std s627-00 ul 1482-7 can/csa std b415.1-10 490, rue de l'argon quebec, canada g2n 2c9 tel.: 418-849-8095 fax: 418-849-0077 www.Jaroby.Com please read carefully and keep this manual for future reference instruction manual cuisiniere.

  • Page 2: Table Of Content

    November 5, 2015 2 table of content introduction ............................................................................... 3 rating plate .............................................................................. 4 appliance dimensions .........................................................

  • Page 3: Introduction

    3 november 5, 2015 introduction please read all the instructions carefully before installing your new j. A. Roby cuisiniere cook stove. A proper installation is very important for a safe and effective use of your stove. If you have any doubts about the installation of your appliance, we suggest to c...

  • Page 4: Rating Plate

    4 november 5, 2015 rating plate.

  • Page 5: Appliance Dimensions

    5 november 5, 2015 appliance dimensions.

  • Page 6: Installation

    6 november 5, 2015 installation floor protection your stove must be installed on a plate of non-combustible material to protect the floor and avoid fire caused by: projections of sparks at the moment of opening the door and loading; the heat radiation of runaway which might cause self-ignition of fl...

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    7 november 5, 2015 clearances chart on floor plate the following dimensions are the minimums values. Canada :  8 inches (20.3 cm) rear  8 inches (20.3 cm) side  18 inches (45.7 cm) loading door usa :  8 inches (20.3 cm) rear  8 inches (20.3 cm) side  16 inches (40.6 cm) loading door.

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    8 november 5, 2015 minimum clearances to combustible material this appliance needs a minimum space because of these reduced clearances. Whether in the living room or the dining room, the cuisiniere cook stove will match perfectly by its originality and heating. It requires a minimum clearance of 12 ...

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    9 november 5, 2015 assembly before installation the stove leg and the warming oven top might not be assembled in the factory, in order to save space for transportation and storage. You must therefore assemble these parts before installing the cook stove. Warming oven top assembly at this moment, you...

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    10 november 5, 2015 4) attach the front part (with the door) to the two sides and the back. Keep the horizontal holes for the chrome decoration. 5) insert the chrome decorations in the holes and fix them with carriage bolt and nut (2 bolts each). 6) fix the top with the back and the front. Do not fi...

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    11 november 5, 2015 firebricks installation back firebricks installation 1) place 4 bricks «a» and 1 brick «c» in the middle. 2) set the 3 big screws in the holes for this purpose. Do not tighten up these screws too much, so that washers will be easily installed. 3) add two bricks «a» horizontally o...

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    12 november 5, 2015 floor firebricks installation 1) place 2 bricks «a» in the bottom as shown in the picture. 2) after, insert 4 bricks «a» in front of the 2 bricks previously installed. 3) insert 1 brick «a» on the right of the ash dump plug. 4) insert 1 brick «b» on the left of the ash dump plug....

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    13 november 5, 2015 3) put the rockwool over the bricks and verify from the holes on the collar of the chimney to make sure the smoke exit is not obstructed. 4) place two stainless half round plate over the rockwool by the rear deflector already in place..

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    14 november 5, 2015 general steps of stove installation 1) read the entire installation manual before installing and using your stove. 2) choose a place to install your cook stove. Read the sections about dimensions of floor protection panel, localisation of stove over the floor protection panel, an...

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    15 november 5, 2015 chimney connector installation the chimney connector is a set of single or double wall flue pipes and elbow installed between the stove collar and the chimney collar. Components of single wall chimney connector are available at any hardware store and there is no precise standard ...

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    16 november 5, 2015 3. Insert entirely the roll formed end into the stove collar and screwing it with a minimum of 3 screws. Warning: it is mandatory to attach the pipe to the stove collar and also at each joint with at least of 3 screws. 4. Install all the next section up to the chimney support col...

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    17 november 5, 2015 general steps of chimney installation use only approved chimneys of the same size as the output of the appliance, which means 6 inches in the case of cuisiniere . The chimneys must be tested according to can/ulc-s629-m87 in canada and to ul-103 (type ht) in usa. The cuisiniere ca...

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    18 november 5, 2015 vertical installation inside masonry chimney the cuisiniere cook stove must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the standards such as ulc- s635, ulc-s640, and nfpa 211 (usa). Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. Outside v...

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    19 november 5, 2015 vertical installation on cathedral roof the cuisiniere cook stove must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the can/csa-b365, nfpa 211 (usa). Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. . Offset vertical installation the cuisinie...

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    20 november 5, 2015 vertical installation the cuisiniere cook stove must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the can/csa-b365, nfpa 211 (usa). Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney..

  • Page 21: Combustion Air Intake

    21 november 5, 2015 combustion air intake in conventional designed homes, natural ventilation is enough to operate the wood stove efficiently. Some houses are more airtight than others. If you do not have outdoor air intake system, it is necessary to open a window slightly in the room where you have...

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    22 november 5, 2015 replacement of stainless steel tubes although the tubes are in stainless steel, the tubes are eventually worn out and perforated with extreme temperature and conditions. You must replace the old pipes with new ones to ensure performance of your stove. Installation of stainless st...

  • Page 23: Operating Instructions

    23 november 5, 2015 operating instructions control of primary and secondary air admission when the handle on the left side of the stove is vertical, the air admission is only from the tube. This is what we called “secondary air admission”. When the handle is horizontal, the air admission is direct a...

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    24 november 5, 2015 operation of cooking holes cooking holes have removable covers so that you can take them off and put skillets directly over the heat from the smoke. To take off the covers, you have to use the handle provided for this purpose. It is set in the storage hole at the right hand of th...

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    25 november 5, 2015 opening and closing of warming oven the spring handles of warming oven are decorative purpose only. When the cook stove is hot, it is strongly recommended to use the cooking hole handle. There is an opening made for this purpose at the top of the warming oven door. To operate the...

  • Page 26: Maintenance

    November 5, 2015 26 maintenance ash removal the wood burning make some residual called ash and it must be removed from the combustion chamber to help oxygen circulation. The ash have to be removed periodically every 2 or 3 days during heavy warming period. Never leave excessive accumulation into the...

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    November 5, 2015 27 chimney sweeping chimney sweeping needs special tools like some glass fiber rods and a suitable brush to the chimney’s diameter. It also requires to go up on the roof to remove the chimney cap and even a part of the chimney in case that your chimney exceeds 5 feet from the roof. ...

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    November 5, 2015 28 disassembly and reassembly of door do not unscrew the lower hinge when disassemble the door. 1) keep the door locked. 2) loosen the upper hinge without removing the nut. 3) unlock the door and open it while holding it. 4) tilt the door slowly downward to remove the upper hinge 5)...

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    29 november 5, 2015 what to do in case of chimney fire contact your local authority to know what to do in case of chimney fire. Keep in mind the procedure in case of chimney fire. 1. Close all the doors, the air intakes and the vent damper 2. Pour water on combustible material around stove. 3. Call ...

  • Page 30: Annex 1

    Annex 1 door assembly wood stove door *the same assembly for an arc wood stove.

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    Oven door.

  • Page 32: Annexe 2

    Annexe 2 replacement parts  bricks  stove ceramic glass  tempered glass oven door  spring handle  stove door  oven door  fans  flat glass fiber rope (around glass)  round glass fiber rope  ash plug  slotted brick washer call your sales representative to order these parts..

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    J. A. Roby limited lifetime warranty wood burning stoves & fireplaces j. A. Roby’s warranty only applies to original buyer and is non-transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. The products covered by th...