Wood Stone BISTRO 3030 Installation And Operation Manual

Manual is about: Stone Hearth Cooking Appliance Gas-Fired

Summary of BISTRO 3030

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    Bistro series stone hearth cooking appliance revised july 2010 wood stone corporation 1801 w. Bakerview rd. Bellingham, wa 98226 usa toll free (800) 578-6836 tel (360) 650-1111 fax (360) 734-0223 www.Woodstonehome.Com bistro 3030 ws-bh-3030-rfg bistro 4343 ws-bh-4343-rfg ws-bh-4343-rfg-w bistro 4355...

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  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    3 an ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change specifications without notice. Bh-rfg, bh-rfg-w. Revised july 2010 wood stone corporation 1801 w. Bakerview rd. Bellingham, wa 98226 usa toll free (800) 578-6836 tel (360) 650-1111 fax (360) 734-0223 info@woodstonehome.Com or visit...

  • Page 4: Bistro Line

    Installation and operation manual for the wood stone residential bistro stone hearth cooking appliance ws-bh-3030-rfg-(ng or lp), ws-bh-4343-rfg-(ng or lp), ws-bh-4343-rfg-w-(ng or lp), ws-bh-4355-rfg-(ng or lp), ws-bh-4355-rfg-w-(ng or lp), residential internal transition models ! Warning: if the i...

  • Page 5: Bistro Line

    Wood stone residential bistro gas cooking appliance installation and operating instructions do not throw this manual away retain this manual for future reference additional copies of this manual and prompt responses to service/maintenance questions are available from wood stone @ 1-800-578-6836. Wha...

  • Page 6: Bistro 3030 Specifications

    Actual weight: 850 lbs. Shipping weight: 1100 lbs. Info@woodstone-corp.Com or visit www.Woodstone-corp.Com utilities specifications gas-3/4 inch fnpt gas inlet (female threaded) 55,000 btu natural gas supply or 48,000 btu propane (lp) supply electrical 120 vac, 2 amp, 50/60 hz all utility connection...

  • Page 7: Bistro 4343 Specifications

    Actual weight: 1650 lbs. Shipping weight: 2100 lbs. Utilities specifications gas-3/4 inch gas inlet (female threaded) 80,500 btu natural gas supply or 68,000 btu propane (lp) supply electrical 120 vac, 2 amp, 50/60 hz all utility connections made on the back of the appliance control box. Remove fron...

  • Page 8: Bistro 4355 Specifications

    Electrical 120 vac, 2 amp, 50/60 hz all utility connections made on the back of the appliance control box. Remove front or rear panel for access, use utility knockouts (provided) to route gas and electrical supplies. Utilities specifications gas-3/4 inch gas inlet (female threaded) 80,500 btu natura...

  • Page 9: Installation Clearances

    If this appliance is not properly installed a fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow these installation instructions. A major cause of appliance related fires is failure to maintain required clearances (air spaces) to combustible materials. It is of the utmost importance that this appli...

  • Page 10: Installation Clearances

    Examples of non-combustible wall construction metal studs faced with cement board concrete block wall poured concrete wall examples of combustible wall construction. Requires 1 inch side clearance wood studs faced with drywall or fire-rated drywall wood studs faced with cement board metal studs face...

  • Page 11: Moving The Bistro

    Once you have moved the appliance to where it will be installed, go to step 11 on page 20 for instructions regarding electrical and gas connections. Caution: the 3030 model bistro weighs approximately 850 lbs. The 4343 model bistro weighs approximately 1700 lbs. The 4355 model bistro weighs approxim...

  • Page 12: Disassembly

    If you need to disassemble the appliance to move it through a narrow door or passageway... Unplug thermocouple wire and coil it to prevent damage while moving the main body. Unplug igniter wires and coil them up and tuck them into the burner. Disconnect pilot tube at the gas valve and at the union. ...

  • Page 13: Disassembly

    2. Remove the (3) cap nuts that hold the mantle in place, and remove the mantle. It may be necessary to cut the silicone at the joint between the mantle and the appliance. 3. Remove the control box from the appliance. Cap nut 13 an ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change spec...

  • Page 14: Disassembly

    Using the upper forklift pockets support the appliance with a forklift or other suitable device. Remove the bolts that attach the appliance body to the stand. Lift the appliance off of the stand and place it on blocks as shown in step 1 on page 14 . For bistro 3030 models - forklift pockets are on t...

  • Page 15: Lifting The Bistro

    1. Use a forklift or other suitable lifting means to set the appliance body onto blocks as shown. If the appliance has the optional decorative logset, remove it before tipping the appliance. 2. Install the side pieces of the tipping assembly. 3. Bolt the side piece to the appliance as shown, and att...

  • Page 16: Moving The Bistro

    5. Using an appropriate hoist or lift, the appliance may now be tilted (on its back) onto a pallet jack or suitable dolly. The appliance can now be moved through a narrow doorway etc. Danger: never attempt to move the appliance in this manner on any type of incline or sloped floor. 16 an ongoing pro...

  • Page 17: Exploded Parts View

    All parts shown above and provided with the appliance (except the shipping panel) must be installed to ensure the safety and proper operation of the appliance. Appliance body control module flame guard burner tray front panel perforated toe kick rear panel side panels mantle heat shield doors door p...

  • Page 18: Assembly

    Use the 3/8" x 1"carriage bolts to assemble the stand on a level surface. Be sure to use the washers provided and to tighten nuts and bolts securely. Follow these instructions only if the bistro was shipped disassembled 1. 2. On 3030 models only: use 3/8"x 3/4" long carriage bolts to attach the side...

  • Page 19: Assembly

    3. Using a forklift, carefully lower the body of the appliance on to the stand so that the bolt holes line up. While supporting the appliance with the lift, install the 3/8" x 1" carriage bolts. Use the washers provided and tighten all nuts securely. Be sure to use the forklift pockets when lifting ...

  • Page 20: Assembly

    5. Remove the shipping panel from beneath the appliance. The shipping panel is secured with (2) screws in the front, and (2) screws in the back. Discard the shipping panel. 6. Attach the control box to the appliance using (4) 1/4-20 screws. The control box should be oriented so the knob is on the le...

  • Page 21: Assembly

    7. Connect burner assembly components and thermocouple at the rear of the control box. Attach flexible pilot tube here. Tighten the fitting firmly. Plug in thermocouple wire here. Sv-2 gas valve. Plug in igniter wires from the burner here. Use flexible gas pipe provided to connect the burner. 21 an ...

  • Page 22: Assembly

    If the appliance has been supplied with a granite mantle, affix the granite slab to the mounting bracket using a generous amount of the adhesive provided. If the appliance has been supplied with a mantle bracket for use with customer's own material, a mantle template will be included for cutting the...

  • Page 23: Assembly

    10. Reinstall the burner guard, and optional logset if supplied. The lower tab of the guard fits into the front of the burner opening. Check that this did not shift during shipment and installation. The logset pieces fit onto the studs on the burner guard, behind the opening in the guard, so the log...

  • Page 24: Assembly-Connections

    11. Make utility connections, at the rear of the control box. Gas and electrical connections must comply with all relevant national and local codes, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Make the electrical connection to the terminals in this junction box. *correct voltage...

  • Page 25: Assembly-Connections

    12. Checking the burner manifold pressure. The burner manifold pressure has been set at the factory, however it should be checked by the installer. The pressure should be checked at the outlet tap on the honeywell gas valve, located on the back of the control box. Once the manometer is connected, tu...

  • Page 26: Venting

    Venting wood stone appliances must be vented in accordance with nfpa 96, ul 103 and/or all pertinent national, regional and local codes concerning such appliances; check venting plans with the authority having jurisdiction before proceeding with installation. All of the combustion products and cooki...

  • Page 27: Operation

    Initial appliance startup never operate this appliance with the stainless steel night door (optional) in place! The optional night door is for heat retention only, and should only be used when the appliance is turned off! First day 1. Make sure exhaust fan is properly wired and interlocked to the ap...

  • Page 28: Operation

    1. Turning on the appliance push i/o button and turn the radiant flame to its highest setting. To set the appliance to turn on automatically using the programmable timer, see the timer programming section on page 2. Heat-up the appliance should reach cooking temperatures of 550-575 degrees f in 3-3 ...

  • Page 29: Maintenance

    Thermal cleaning gas-fired appliance- if a wood stone gas-fired appliance is operated at low temperatures (below 525 degrees fahrenheit [f] ), you may notice a buildup on the appliance floor. Note that this floor buildup may be perceived as the floor flaking away. If you operate the appliance below ...

  • Page 30: Wood Burning Information

    Removal of creosote and soot only rfg-w models are intended to allow the additional burning of wood. As with all cooking equipment and solid fuel exhaust systems, a regular inspection and cleaning schedule is needed to prevent the possibility of a hood or duct fire. The frequency of inspection and c...

  • Page 31: Controller

    'on/off' button- press to turn appliance on and off temperature units- press and hold to switch between fahrenheit and celsius. Hearth temperature- the hearth temperature will be displayed here, any time the appliance is turned on. Display will read 'lo' when the temperature is below 100 f. Controll...

  • Page 32: Troubleshooting Guide

    Please contact wood stone at 1-800-578-6836 should service be necessary, or if you have any questions about your appliance. Our office hours are 8am to 4:30pm pacific standard time. Follow the recorded instructions for emergency service if you require assistance during non-business hours. A wood sto...

  • Page 33: Interlock Harness

    Wire the incoming 120 volts to the oven j-box as instructed in the 'assembly' section of this manual. Have the electrician mount the fan control relay and speed controller under the oven near the back of the stand and bring in the 120 volt power for your roof mounted exhausto fan. The line wire will...

  • Page 34: Programming

    Clock/timer programming note: if an exhaust fan is installed on the appliance ventilation system, it must be interlocked to the appliance. An unsafe condition will result if the appliance is programmed to start automatically without the exhaust fan running. If an exhaust fan is installed it must be ...

  • Page 35: Programming

    Timer mode operation when the timer is programmed for 'on'/'off' mode operation and the time of day reaches the programmed 'on' time, the appliance controls will be switched on and the clock face icon will flash until the off time is reached, at which time the clock face icon will go off. If the app...

  • Page 36: Electrical Diagram

    Bistro with hot surface ignition and timer 36 36 an ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change specifications without notice. Bh-rfg, bh-rfg-w. Revised july 2010 wood stone corporation 1801 w. Bakerview rd. Bellingham, wa 98226 usa toll free (800) 578-6836 tel (360) 650-1111 fax...

  • Page 37: Limited Warranty

    Exclusions the warranties provided by wood stone do not apply in the following instances: 1. In the event that the equipment is improperly installed. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer; proper installation procedures are prescribed by the wood stone installation manual. 2. In...