RAIS PALO C Instructions Manual

Manual is about: Q­-BIC; Q-BIC insert

Summary of PALO C

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    Instructions for installation, use and maintenance rais q­bic & rais q­bic insert important information on first lighting the stove you must be careful not to touch the painted surfaces and it is most important that the door is kept slightly ‘ajar’ in order for the door seal and sealant to cure. Thi...

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    Introduction ………………………………………………………….. 4 warranty …………………………………………………….………….. 4 specifications ………………………………………………………….. 5 convection ………………………………………………………………. 6 installation instructions ………………………………….……… 7 chimney ………………………………………………………….…………. 8­9 installation ……………………………………………………………... 10 installati...

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    A rais wood burning stove is more than just a heat source: it also shows that you care about design and quality in your home. To make the most of your wood burning stove it is important that you read the manual thoroughly before installing and using it. In the case of warranty coverage, and for gene...

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    Rais q­ b ic 10 6 rais q­ b ic 12 7 no m in al o u tp u t ( kw) : 4.5 4.5 m in . / m ax . O u tp u t ( kw) : 2 ­ 6 2 ­ 6 heat in g a rea ( m 2 ): a p p ro x. 8 0 a p p ro x. 8 0 s ize, wi d th /d e p th /h ei g h t ( m m ): 40 4 ­ 4 04 10 60 40 4 ­ 4 04 12 70 co m b u st io n c h ambe r wi d th /d e...

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    Convection rais stoves are convection stoves. This means that the stove’s back and side panels are not over­heated. Convection means that there is a circulation of air, which ensures that the heat is distributed more evenly throughout the entire room. The cold air is sucked in at the base of the sto...

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    Installation instructions the following pages give instructions for the safe and proper installation of this heating appliance in the uk. These instructions cover the basic principles of installation, although some details may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions. In all...

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    Chimney the chimney is the driving force which makes the stove function. In order for the stove to perform satisfactorily the chimney height must be sufficient to ensure the correct draught of 14 to 18 pa, so as to clear the products of combustion and prevent problems of smoke leaking into the room ...

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    If it is found that there is excessive draught in the chimney then either an adjustable flue damper or alternatively a draught stabiliser should be fitted. The adjustable flue damper should not close off the flue entirely, but should in its closed position leave a minimum continuous opening free are...

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    Installation it is prohibited to carry out unauthorised alterations to the stove. There must be plenty of fresh air in the room where the stove is being installed, in order to ensure proper combustion. Note that any mechanical exhaust ventilation ­ e.G. An extraction hood ­ may reduce the air supply...

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    Installation instructions ­ q­bic insert first loosen the screw in the upper right corner and the screw in the lower left corner ( both door side ), do not unscrew entirely. Now it is possible to remove the stove body from the cassette. Preparation of the cassette remove the two screws keeping the s...

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    Assemble the top plate with the self tapping screws. For a solid wall installation: the outermost part of the upper covering should be broken off before it is assembled with the two self tapping screws. The top plate is not used. N.B. A 30 degree bend must always be used for a brick wall. The legs a...

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    Important. Using a spirit level ensure that the stove is perfectly level both horizontally and vertically. Fixing hole for solid wall installation fixing holes for the angle brace for a stud wall installation.

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    Lift the stove body onto the base plate and place it as shown in the picture on the left. Note. The basic settings on the adjusting bolts are approximately 32.5mm ( between the bottom of the stove’s base plate and the base plate on the internal box ). Please note, adjustment may be required in order...

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    Push the stove body in until the front is level with the wall on both sides. Re­tighten the screws in the upper left and lower left corners..

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    Installation distance to non­combustible wall we recommend a minimum distance to non combustible material of 50mm for cleaning considerations. Using uninsulated flue pipe, the minimum distance to a combustible wall must be 450mm or 225mm if the wall is heatshielded ( see section j of the building re...

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    For the installer finally before firing the stove for the first time a check should be made to ensure that the assembly and stove installation has been satisfactory and that there are no leaks in any seals in the appliance and appliance connections to the chimney. Ensure that the appliance and chimn...

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    Operating instructions please note that hetas appliance approval only covers the use of dry seasoned wood logs on this appliance. Hetas approval does not cover the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with the wood logs, nor does it cover instructions for the use of other fuels. Fuel the stove i...

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    Drying and storage drying wood takes time: proper air drying takes approximately 2 years. Here are some tips: store the wood sawn, split and stacked in an airy, sunny place, which is protected against rain (the south side of the house is particularly suitable). Store the firewood stacks at a hand's ...

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    Position 3 press the handle in and push it to the left until it stops. The air damper is completely open and gives full primary and secondary air. This position is for the lighting stage and is not used under normal operation. Using the wood burning stove adjustment of the air damper ­ the damper ha...

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    Position 3 press the handle in and push it to the left until it stops. The air damper is completely open and gives full primary and secondary air. This position is for the lighting stage and is not used under normal operation. Rais q­bic insert position 1 the damper closed, which means no air supply...

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    First usage a careful start pays off. Start with a small fire, so that the wood burning stove can get accustomed to the high temperature. This gives the best start and any damage is avoided. Be aware that a strange but harmless odour and smoke concoction may emanate from the surface of the stove, th...

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    Lighting and fuelling to light the stove, use alcohol briquettes or similar, as well as approximately 2kg of firewood, split into kindling sticks. Set the air damper to the fully open position. It is important that the air­kit system airtight flap, located at the rear of the stove (if fitted), is al...

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    When the flames are clear, after approximately 5­10 minutes, close the door. Damper ­ see adjustment of the damper. After approximately 10­20 minutes, when you have a good bed of glowing embers, add 2­3 pieces of wood. Leave the door ajar until the fire has caught properly, then close the door. Damp...

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    Cleaning and care the wood burning stove and the chimney must be serviced by a chimney sweep twice a year. During cleaning and care, the stove must be cold. If the glass is sooty: ­ moisten a piece of paper or newspaper, dip it in the ash, and rub the sooty glass with it. ­ now rub with a dry piece ...

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    Cleaning the flue ways the fixing clips are pushed up and removed from the skamol on the side. The fixing clips are positioned in the top right corner of the firebox. The picture on the left is a detailed view of the top right corner of the firebox. This is a close up view of the area is marked by a...

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    Problem solving smoke spillage around door: ­ could be due to too low draught in the chimney ­ check if the flue or chimney is blocked ­ check if a extraction hood is switched on; if it is, switch it off and open a window/door in the proximity of the stove for a short while. Soot on glass: ­ could b...

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    Accessories and spare parts if spare parts other than those recommended by rais are used, the warranty is voided. All replacement spare parts can be purchased from your rais distributor / stockist. See the following spare parts diagrams for the individual products. Position number item number descri...

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    Position number item number description 1 1 706060290 / 95 top plate 2 1 706010490 / 95 steel back panel 3 1 706010590 / 95 fixed window 4 1 706010190 / 95 steel side panel 5 1 7061090 / 95 door 6 1 7060905sv air control handle 7 1 7061301 smoke connector 8 1 7062200 set of skamol stones 9 1 7060590...

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    Position number item number description 1 1 707170190 / 95 complete front 2 1 706010590 / 95 fixed window 3 1 7061090 / 95 door 4 1 7060905sv air control handle 5 1 7061301 smoke connector 6 1 7062200 set of skamol stones 7 1 7071301sv complete smoke connector ­ 45°adaptor 8 1 0006504 complete smoke...

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    U k distributor. Robeys ltd. Riverside, goods road, belper, derbyshire, england. De56 1uu tel: 01773 820940 fax: 01773 820477 e mail: info@robeys.Co.Uk www.Robeys.Co.Uk june 2011.