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1. 

C

ARBURETOR

Controls oil flow to the burner. 

 
2. 

C

LEANING ROD

Make  it  turn  to  clean  oil  supply  conduct  to  the 
burner. To use regularly. (Do not pull

 

3. 

B

URNER

Where  combustion  takes  place.  Ensures  air 
supply. 

 

4. 

C

ATALYST

Regularises  combustion.  To  be  placed  in  the 
center of the burner. 

 
 
A. 

C

ONTROL BUTTON

Regulates  oil  flow  from  0  (stop)  to  6 
(maximum). 

 
B. 

O

IL EXIT

Takes oil from the carburetor to the burner. 

 
C. 

O

IL SUPPLY CONDUCT

Takes oil from the tank to the carburetor. 

 
D. 

O

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O

FF 

S

WITCH

Lifted up  -  Stop 

   

Pushed down  -  On 

 
E. 

F

ILTER

Removes  the  dirt  present  in  the  oil.  Must  be 
cleaned once a year or more, if needed. 

 
F. 

M

INIMUM FLOW CONTROL

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To be adjusted by a technician 

 
G. 

M

AXIMUM FLOW CONTROL

To be adjusted by a technician. 

 
H. 

D

RAUGHT REGULATOR

Ensures  a  constant  draught.  Adjust  it  using  the 
counterweight. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for JUNIOR 8" Oil1

Page 1: ...l Argon Qu bec Qu bec G2N 2C9 Phone 418 849 8095 Fax 418 849 0077 www jaroby com OWNER S MANUAL JUNIOR OIL STOVE September 4th 2007 Review JUNIOR OIL STOVE Certified and tested according to CAN CSA 14...

Page 2: ...NTIVE MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE 15 LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY 16 READ CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IT FOR FURTHER REFERENCES INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED TECHNI...

Page 3: ...th fans 31 300 30 700 Diameter of the conduit of exhaust 5 127 mm Installation with a type L chimney No JUNIOR 10 Oil 1 Oil 2 Minimum consumption cc min l h 6 8 0 41 9 4 0 56 Maximum consumption cc mi...

Page 4: ...4 CLEARANCES Junior 8 and Junior 10 Floor Combustible Lateral wall left or right 8 203 mm Opposite wall 36 914 mm Back wall 10 254 mm Front 36 914 mm Above 36 914 mm Simple wall conduit 9 229 mm...

Page 5: ...in a mobile house The existing chimney should be well inspected before any installation In doubt consult a specialist Minimum clearances found in this manual must be observed Be sure to have a suffic...

Page 6: ...6 APPLIANCE PARTS Figure 1...

Page 7: ...BUTTON Regulates oil flow from 0 stop to 6 maximum B OIL EXIT Takes oil from the carburetor to the burner C OIL SUPPLY CONDUCT Takes oil from the tank to the carburetor D ON OFF SWITCH Lifted up Stop...

Page 8: ...acilitate the heating of the whole house This place should be well ventilated and easy of access Connection to chimney should be easy Chimney flue should not pass through a dividing wall The length of...

Page 9: ...ce mostly when lighting In some cases you will have to wait up to a few hours for the draught to be stable and for the appliance to normally function This oil stove does not require an important draug...

Page 10: ...opriate dimensions and in a good condition of operation Chimney section that overhangs the roof should be of a sufficient length Connection will be done following the manufacturer s instructions and w...

Page 11: ...a hole at its bottom The oil tank must be higher than the carburetor in order to get a gravity oil supply A Filling cap B Oil gauge C Oil tank must be well fixed to avoid any moving or falling D Suppo...

Page 12: ...outside temperature is calm the draught regulator must be closed up to the opening limit To be done by a technician To turn off the appliance put back the control button to the position 0 If the appli...

Page 13: ...ew should be adjusted using a screwdriver turning a quarter of turn each time see figure 1 no F Always wait at least 5 minutes before conclusion ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM FLOW Place control button to 6 an...

Page 14: ...14 FANS AND THERMODISC Figure 5 FANS THERMODISC 1 Place 4 screws at the grill extremities 4 Fix the thermodisc box 2 Screw the grill onto the fans with 2 screws 3 Fix it onto the back of the stove...

Page 15: ...he burner must be deeply cleaned see figure 1 no E Make sure every burner opening is clear Do not use fabrics that leaves shreds on the surfaces it could obstruct the openings J A Roby Inc recommends...

Page 16: ...ansportation charges The 2nd year J A ROBY Inc assume 50 of repairs according to the above conditions The 3rd year J A ROBY Inc assume 45 of repairs according to the above conditions The 4th year J A...

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