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TURNING THE STOVE OFF 

 

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Set the flow regulating handle to position ‘’0’’.

 

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If you plan to keep the stove off for a long while, it is recommended to disarm the valve’s lever and 
close the tap on the pipe between the stove and your oil tank.

 

ALWAYS KEEP THE VALVE SHUT OFF WHEN THE BURNER IS NOT OPERATING 

 
 

MAINTENANCE 

 

ONCE A WEEK : 

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Clean the oil inlet tube of the burner with the 
cleaning tee : 

 

Push in the rod of the cleaning tee while 
turning it; 

 

Move back and forth operation 2 or 3 
times; 

 

Pull it back into place to finish the 
operation. 

 

 

Figure 15 : CLEANING TEE 

WHEN YOUR STOVE IS RUNNING, ALWAYS KEEP THE CLEANING TEE LEVER PULLED BACK 
INTO PLACE

 

ONCE A MONTH OR TWO : 

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Clean with a metallic brush : 

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The burner’s shell; 

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The burner’s rings; 

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The burner’s catalyst (in blue flame model). 

 

AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH HEATING SEASON : 

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Clean the valve and tank filters; 

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Inspect the smoke box through the opening of the rear flue outlet; 

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Clean the chimney and flue pipe. 

 

MAKE SURE THAT ALL HAND VALVES ARE CLOSED BEFORE CLEANING PROCEDURES. 

 
WHEN NEEDED : 

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Clean the glass door. 

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The glasses have to be cleaned only when the stove is cold.  Use commercial product for this 
purpose, or a water and vinegar solution. 

 
 

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Page 2: ...E COMBUSTIBLE OIL NO 1 OIL NO 2 HEAT INPUT Kw BTU h Kw BTU h Minimum 5 9 20 450 4 8 16 600 Maximum 10 9 37 250 9 6 33 150 FLOWRATE cc min litres h cc min litres h Minimum 9 9 0 60 7 5 0 45 maximun 17 3 1 04 16 1 0 97 MINIMUM DRAUGHT REQUIRED 0 06 INWC 0 06 INWC EFFICIENCY with fan 78 5 79 without fan 77 77 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Mm in Back 255 10 Side 255 10 Corner 255 10 Top 915 36 A MINIMUM ...

Page 3: ... WALL INSTALLATION Table 1 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES mm in Back 255 10 Side 255 10 Corner 255 10 Top 915 36 Flue Pipe 230 9 IMPORTANT It is essential to ensure that the room where the stove is located is sufficiently ventilated to provide an adequate air supply If your home is well insulated it is possible that you will have to install an outside fresh air intake THE BURNING OF ONE LITRE OF FUEL ...

Page 4: ...alled on a masonry chimney which is often oversize it s required to use a stainless steel liner of 5 diameter inside the existing chimney The chimney has to reach a minimum of 15 high including stove pipes The chimney has to extend not less than 3 above the point it exits the roof and 2 higher than any roof building other obstacle within a horizontal distance of 10 CHIMNEY MINMUM HEIGHT Height of ...

Page 5: ...pe connectors DIRECT HORIZONTAL CONNECTION You may choose to connect your stove to the chimney with an horizontal flue pipe Figure 6 HORIZONTAL CONNECTION CEILING CONNECTION In the case where your chimney starts from the ceiling use one 90º elbow and the necessary straight sections Figure 7 CEILING CONNECTION DO NOT CONNECT MORE THAN ONE STOVE TO YOUR CHIMNEY FIX FLUE PIPES TOGETHER WITH METAL SCR...

Page 6: ...urner with a 7 16 key Figure 9A LEVELLING THE BURNER IMPORTANT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO LEVEL THE BURNER TO ALLOW A PROPER OIL VAPOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGH THE RINGS AND A BETTER OIL INLET Figure 9B LEVELLING THE BURNER FIXATION OF STOVE TO FLOOR The unit has to be stabilized in its location using the two fixation brackets Install the brackets on the two back adjustable legs figure 11 If the flooring...

Page 7: ...from the tank toward the stove A 3 75 mm down slope is needed on the tank itself from the outlet towards the other end of the tank When the tank is installed outdoors it is preferable to use oil 1 to avoid viscosity problems NOTE THE BAROMETRIC TANK SHALL BE LOCATED SO THAT THE TANK WILL NOT BE EXPOSED TO THE DIRECT RAYS OF THE SUN OR BE ADJACENT TO ANY SOURCE OF INTENSE HEAT Figure 11 STOVE AND O...

Page 8: ... ALL VENTILATION EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN THE HOUSE RANGE HOOD BATHROOM FAN AIR EXCHANGER DRYER ETC IN OPERATION ref standard CAN CSA B 139 art 4 1 5 DRAUGHT REGULATOR An excessive draught is as bad as a draught to low The regulator controls the draught when it is excessive in high winds for exempla If the draught exceeds 0 08 in of water column you will have to adjust the regulator To adjust the dr...

Page 9: ...that The tank is full The isolating valve is open See that the 3 rings are in the right position Each of them are stamped A B and C figure 13 Make sure that the flow regulating handle is in the 0 position figure 14b If it s not already done arm down the valve s lever located behind the stove figure 14A Wait for the valve to fill up and let the level stabilize BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT YOUR STOVE ...

Page 10: ...gulator handle on 1 position Note Do not leave matches or other materials in the burner in order to keep it clean It allows a better combustion IF YOU MISS THE STOVE S LIGHTING ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE BURNER TO COOL DOWN TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE USING BURNING ALCOHOL AGAIN IF FURTHER TO SOME MISOPERATION THE BURNER IS FILLED WITH IMPORTANT QUANTITIES OF OIL ALL OF THE OIL MUST FIRST BE REMOVED BEFOR...

Page 11: ... into place to finish the operation Figure 15 CLEANING TEE WHEN YOUR STOVE IS RUNNING ALWAYS KEEP THE CLEANING TEE LEVER PULLED BACK INTO PLACE ONCE A MONTH OR TWO Clean with a metallic brush The burner s shell The burner s rings The burner s catalyst in blue flame model AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH HEATING SEASON Clean the valve and tank filters Inspect the smoke box through the opening of the rear f...

Page 12: ...LAME PRODUCES SMOKE AND SUITS THE GLASS Cleaning tee and or burner are dirty 1 Activate cleaning tee according to procedures 2 Schedule at the next shut off to clean the burner Orifice of plunger is partially plugged 1 Progressively increase flow to position 6 2 Push in many consecutive times on the thermostatic regulator bottom to remove dirt form the orifice NOTE If the problem persist you may h...

Page 13: ...ne 1 Call a technician to drain the line 2 Make sure that the oil line has an adequate slope towards the tank Oil 2 is used in exterior tank 1 Use only oil 1 when tank is installed outside Partial or total obstruction by impurities in oil line or filters 1 Check filters on tank and valve 2 Ask a technician if the cleanness of the tank and line is OK THE STOVE MAKES NOISE GOES OUT AND LIGHTS UP AGA...

Page 14: ...s are in possession of all spare parts nomenclatures and technical data about our products and will provide you with the spare parts you need and any maintenance intervention within the scope of their professional competence NO DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Handle Door Sealing joint for window panes Pyrex slivers Sealing joint for door Draught regulator Fan Fan control Pan ...

Page 15: ...SPARE PARTS CONT D Figure 16 EVEREST EXPLODED VIEW SPARE PARTS LIST Page 14 of 15 ...

Page 16: ...ng components are covered by the one year warranty as follows Woodstoves Ceramic glass refractory bricks gasket blower thermodisc and rheostat Gas units Ceramic glass valve burner piezo ignitor pilot blower and thermodisc Drolet Oil Stoves Burner valve rings cleaning tee and electrical components EXCLUSIONS This warranty will not cover labour costs or any costs related to damages caused by faulty ...

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