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PR_I020/2023-08-11-EN

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Operating Instructions 

 

OPERATE ONLY WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED: Keeping the 
door  open  might  over  fire  and  cause  permanent 
damage to the stove or a chimney fire. 

 

IT’S  RECOMMENDED  TO  INSTALL  A  CO,  CO2  AND 
SMOKE DETECTOR INTO THE SAME ROOM THAN THE 
STOVE. The smoke detector might go on when there is 
smoke leaking out. 

 

NEVER SLAP THE DOOR. 

 

NEVER  BURN  INFLAMMABLE  LIQUID:  Inflammable 
liquid makes very intense heat and it is hard to control 
the  combustion.  It  might  cause  the  runaway  and 
overheat  of  stove.  This  can  consequently  make 
permanent damage to the stove or a chimney fire. 

 

ALWAYS  VERIFY  IF  THE  AIR  INLET  IS  NOT 
OBTRUCTED BEFORE LIGHTNING A FIRE.  

 

NEVER  ELEVATE  FIRE  WITH  GRATE  OR  ANDIRON. 
ALWAYS MAKE FIRE DIRECTLY IN THE HEARTH. 

 

Removable Handle Installation  

Slide the square metal rod inside the  square and rectangular 
orifices  of  the  removable  handle.  Remove  the  handle  after 
adjusting the air intake so that it doesn’t get too hot. Leaving 
the handle in place and touching it while the stove is in function 
might cause burns  

 

Primary and secondary air admission 
control 

When  the  handle  on  the  side  of  the  stove  is  vertical,  the  air 
admission  comes  only  from  the  tubes,  this  is  what  we  call 
“Secondary air admission”. When the handle is angled, the air 
admission  is  direct  and  from  the  air  intake  above  the  door 
which is called “Primary air Admission”.

 

Warning:  Operating  the  stove  with  the  Primary  air 
admission fully open for a long period of time can damage 
the stove.  

IT  IS  PROHIBITED  TO  MODIFY  AIR  ADMISSION  TO 
OBTAIN  A  HIGH  HEAT  OR  ANY  OTHER  REASONS.  ANY 
MODIFICATION CAN AVOID GUARANTEE. 

Lightning fire 

After  installing  correctly  the  stove  following  the  installation 
instruction of the manufacturer, you are ready to light it. 

1)  Turn the admission handle in horizontal position to set 

the primary air admission. 

2)  Put  paper  and  lightning  wood  in  the  combustion 

chamber and light the fire in your way. 

3)  Close partially the door keeping a slight opening. When 

chimney  have  enough  heat  buildup,  close  the  door 
completely and lock it. Wait for a good fire buildup.  

4) 

Once  you  have  an  ember  fire,  it’s  time  to  add  logs. 
Follow  now  the  instruction  section  on  how  to  keep  a 
fire.

 

5) 

Once  you  have  an  ember  fire,  it’s  time  to  add  logs. 
Follow  now  the  instruction  section  on  how  to  keep  a 
fire. 

 

DO NOT OVER CHARGE THE STOVE MORE THAN THE 
UPPER BRICK ROW. 

You  can  control  the  combustion  by  turning  up  or  down  the 
handle. The wood will burn more rapidly when more primary air 
is  set.  Otherwise,  the  wood  burn  more  slowly  and  more 
efficiently with the handle set to secondary air. 

 

NEVER  LEAVE  THE  STOVE  UNATTENDED  WHEN 
THE  DOOR  IS  SLIGHTLY  OPEN.  ALWAYS  CLOSE 
THE DOOR AFTER LIGHTNING. 

 

ALWAYS  USE  THE  STOVE  WITH  THE  DOOR 
CLOSED. 

 

DO  NOT  USE  ANY  CHEMICAL  PRODUCT  OR 
INFLAMMABLE LIQUID TO LIGHT OR REKINDLE THE 
FIRE. 

 

DO 

NOT 

BURN 

WASTE 

OR 

ANY 

OTHER 

INFLAMMABLE 

PRODUCTS 

AS 

GASOLINE, 

NAPHTHA OR MOTOR OIL.  

 

DO NOT MAKE FIRE TOO CLOSE TO THE GLASS. 

 

KEEP  INFLAMMABLE  PRODUCTS  FAR  FROM  THE 
APPLIANCE. 

First fire 

The first hours of operation, you must heat it gradually. In order 
to  allow  an  appropriate  baking  of  the  paint  and  in  order  to 
facilitate its adhesion with metal, do not heat the appliance with 
a strong fire. It will also avoid thermal shock which could lift up 
the paint or make the color fade.  

Make  sure  that  the  room  is  ventilated  enough  in  order  to 
eliminate  the  odours  and  the  smoke  coming  from  the  paint 
during the first hours of usage.  

Summary of Contents for ULTIMATE TOR 2015

Page 1: ...LOCAL AUTORITY ABOUT RESTRICTION AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA Instruction Manual 490 rue de l Argon Qu bec CANADA G2N 2C9 T l 418 849 8095 Fax 418 849 0077 www jaroby com Certified and tes...

Page 2: ...stion air source 20 Air Inlet Obstruction 20 Part replacement 21 Steel deflector replacement 21 Front deflector replacement 21 Stainless steel tubes replacement 21 Stainless steel tube Installation 21...

Page 3: ...th 24 inches Fuel Orientation front to rear Fuel Seasoned cord wood A range of BTU outputs based CSA B415 1 Default Efficiency and the burn rates from the low and high CSA B415 1 emission tests using...

Page 4: ...PR_I020 2023 08 11 EN Revision 5 4 Rating plate...

Page 5: ...PR_I020 2023 08 11 EN Revision 5 5 Appliance Dimension...

Page 6: ...Door Opening 16 in x 9 5 in 40 6 cm x 25 4 cm Interior Height 14 1 2 in 36 8 cm Interior Width 19 3 4 in 50 1 cm Interior Depth 15 1 2 in 38 cm Recommended log length 20 in 50 8 cm Chamber combustion...

Page 7: ...follows a In the event of a chimney fire b Evacuate the house immediately c Notify fire department The average of the CO emission carbon monoxide is 68 5 g hr To maintain this rate it s recommended t...

Page 8: ...s at the back for a smoke simple pipe with a heat shield and 20 inches of lateral MINIMUM clearance In case of a single pipe without heat shield you must keep your single smoke pipe 18 inches away fro...

Page 9: ...ove on its back carefully not to damage the paint 4 Loosen the nut 2 without removing it completely 5 Install the legs 1 as illustrated below Attention Make sure the legs are in place correctly positi...

Page 10: ...t 2 brick A and 1 H 4 Insert brick A on the right and R on the left to finish the installation at the bottom Back firebricks installation 5 Put 4 bricks A and C against the back wall 6 Put the 3 brick...

Page 11: ...ricks keep a maximum heat inside the combustion chamber to help the air supply from the pipes burn the entire gas coming out from wood The rockwool over the bricks can reduce a considerable leakage be...

Page 12: ...the bricks and be sure then the smoke exit way is not obstructed 4 Put two half metal discs over the rockwool near the rear deflector already in place Be sure to put it under the rear deflector to max...

Page 13: ...PR_I020 2023 08 11 EN Revision 5 13 Firebox configuration and part list...

Page 14: ...tallation of this appliance by a certified installer Note This appliance has to be connected to 6 inches 15 24 cm factory build chimney HT UL 103 or CAN ULC S629 compliant or a 6 inches 15 24 cm mason...

Page 15: ...rer indication ALL SECTION AND ELBOW MUST BE CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION AND MUST BE APPROVED FOR WOOD BURNING 1 Chimney connector assembly installation Make a summary installation of all sections and...

Page 16: ...e sealant to make the building airtight Note This is a general chimney installation method Be sure to refer to the manufacturer s manual for more details of installation of your chimney 1 Determine th...

Page 17: ...method has to be safe to prevent fire Refer to your local authority to get the latest information To install the stove in an abandoned masonry the chimney must have a certified metallic sleeve cover...

Page 18: ...installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN CSA B365 Follow the chimney manufacturer s instructions to install the chimney Always pass chimney between joists If you have to cut a...

Page 19: ...arpenter or a certified installer Always frame around chimney Keep minimal clearances indicated in your chimney manual Do not fill the gap between the framing and the chimney Nothing must be in contac...

Page 20: ...e recommend you to open slightly a window of the room where the stove is situated in order to avoid a negative air pressure when an appliance mentioned above is working WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THIS APP...

Page 21: ...flector and take it out 2 Install the new deflector and screw it in place Pay attention to put all screw 3 Install previously disassembled tubes rockwool and half round steel plates Follow the instruc...

Page 22: ...PR_I020 2023 08 11 EN Revision 5 22 Tube support installation Put the support over the tube and fix it at the top of the combustion chamber with the screws as shown...

Page 23: ...tning fire After installing correctly the stove following the installation instruction of the manufacturer you are ready to light it 1 Turn the admission handle in horizontal position to set the prima...

Page 24: ...process wood might shrink split twist or change shape In general wood must be dried before use Air drying i e seasoning is the most common method used for cordwood Season wood outdoors through the sum...

Page 25: ...ey flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining Creosote can take several forms such as tarry liquid black soot or crystals When it catches fire this creosot...

Page 26: ...recommends using products for this purpose or an oven cleaner only for glass part Avoid cleaning hot glass and cleaning with abrasive Cleaning hot glass can cause a thermal shock and break the glass D...

Page 27: ...ithout giving any tension Verify the length of rope 5 Cut it inches over the require length and repeat step 1 and 2 Glass fiber rope installation 1 Put a high temperature sealant in the clean groove t...

Page 28: ...PR_I020 2023 08 11 EN Revision 5 28 Annex 1 Door assembly Square Door Arc Door...

Page 29: ...PR_I020 2023 08 11 EN Revision 5 29 Annex 2 Circuit diagram of fan Snap Disc Box parts description...

Page 30: ...can be replaced Bricks Stove ceramic glass Arc Stove ceramic glass Rectangular Spring Handle Stove Door with handle Fans Flat fiberglass rope around glass Round fiberglass rope Slotted Brick Washer T...

Page 31: ...nd through the access opening Take care of putting the bolt s screwing part oriented downward Fastened the fan to the stove with the 4 lock washers D and the 4 nuts E provided with the fan kit as show...

Page 32: ...location in the adjacent picture Put them inside the fan housing by passing the hand through the access opening Put the second blower in the opposite orientation compared to the first blower Screw the...

Page 33: ...t after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding to the original warranted purchaser...

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