Installation, use and maintenance manual MARY model wood-burning stove with oven 48.41.12.020.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Safety rules 1.3 Technical description 1.3.1 Ash and fire door 1.3.2 Oven 1.3.3 Primary air control 1.3.4 Secondary air 1.4 Fuel 1.5 Accessories supplied 1.6 Reference standards 1.7 Dataplate 1.8 Ordering replacement parts 1.9 Stove decommissioning 2 – TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION 2.1 Packing, handling, shipment and transport 2.2 Instructions for safe installation 2.3 Connection to the flue 2.4 Room ventilation 2.5 Advice on flues and connections 3 – STOVE USE 3.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Introduction Dear Customer, First of all we wish to thank you for the trust placed in us by purchasing one of our products. Please read and carefully follow the advice given in this installation, use and maintenance manual in order make best use of the product. Make sure: - installation, testing and cleaning are carried out according to that described in this manual, under penalty of nullity of the warranty. - to have the flue inspected by a specialised technician.
1.3 Technical description The MARY wood-burning stove is designed for natural convection heating of homes and for cooking food in the oven. The stove has been tested with wood fuel and meets the requirements of Standard EN 13240. Structure Dimensions of combustion chamber In cast iron HxLxD Nominal heat output Useful oven volume Required draught Front fire door Fume outlet pipe Weight steel and cast iron Min.
1.3.3 Primary air control (B) By means of the revolving air control on the ash door the primary air can flow into the lower part of the stove through the ash pan and grate. The primary air is necessary for the combustion process, therefore make sure to empty the ash pan regularly so that the ash cannot obstruct the combustion air inlet. 1.3.4 Secondary air (D) The knob for the secondary air control is located above the firebox door.
1.8 Ordering replacement parts For the end-user: Contact the service centre and/or your dealer to request any replacement parts. For the dealer: To request any replacement parts contact the Cola s.r.l. service centre and/or send a fax clearly specifying the following data: stove model; serial number; date of purchase; list of replacement parts; details of faults encountered. - Operations on parts must be carried out by authorised and/or qualified personnel. - Only use original Cola replacement parts. 1.
2.5 Advice on flues and connections Flues must be made from suitable materials and perfectly insulated, with characteristics that prevent temperature decreases. The inner walls must be perfectly smooth without any narrowing or protrusions along the entire length, so as not to create friction or vortices in the smoke which could cause a considerable reduction in draught. Any cleaning and inspection doors must be perfectly closed during operation. The flue outlets must be 0.
If the walls and ceiling are made of flammable materials, the parts in contact with the flue must be suitably insulated. All connection joints must be carefully sealed, in particular where the connection enters the flue. If there are several stoves in the same home, each must have its own flue. It is inadvisable to make openings in the flue for other appliances, since the draught could be negatively affected.
3.6 Operation in off season With outside temperatures above 15°C, the draught m ay be affected, resulting in a decrease in heat output and therefore flue gases not completely exhausted (smell of smoke in the room). In this case it is advisable to remove the ash from the grate and increase the combustion air. Put less fuel on the fire and clean the grate more frequently. 3.7 Oven operation The stove has a static oven with a capacity of approx.
4.4 Cleaning the oven It is advisable to clean the oven when half-cold or cold and every time after it is used, in order to prevent grime forming on the surfaces. To clean the stainless steel surfaces of the oven, use a non-abrasive detergent with a soft cloth, rinsing thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent which could otherwise contaminate food or cause corrosion. 4.
"CE" MARKING INFORMATION Cola 07 EN 13240 Solid fuel-burning domestic appliance Solid fuel-burning domestic appliance Ref. MARY Distance from flammable materials : 200 mm min : 0,09 % Distance from flammable materials CO emission at 13% O2 in fumes CO emission at 13% O2 in fumes Max. operating pressure : - Max. operating pressure Flue gas temperature : 308 °C : 8.