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USE

(SECTION DEDICATED TO THE USER)

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

· Read this manual carefully as it contains important indication and instructions concerning the use, maintenance and safety of the

product.

· All parts of this manual must be read and fully understood. Failure to do so shall be considered as improper use of the appliance

which is tantamount to incorrect use of the appliance.

· Keep this manual in a safe place so that it is always available for future reference.
· The appliance must only be used for the purposes for which it has been specifically designed, all other uses are improper and

therefore dangerous.

· The appliance must not be used as an incinerator.
· When operating, this appliance generates very high temperatures on some surfaces, both outside and inside, so always pay

attention as these surfaces can be touched by the user.

· The entire appliance should be considered as an active thermal exchange zone with hot surfaces so adequate precautions need to

be taken to avoid direct contact with children, disabled persons, animals etc.

· When opening the firebox door, the ash box door and moving the various adjusters, use the tools supplied with the appliance.
· For correct functioning of the stove, the firebox door and the ash box door should be kept closed and the rings on the head mounted

correctly. If the glass on the firebox door is broken or cracked, or if it is not working correctly, the appliance cannot be used until the
fault is corrected.

· Do not block the openings or aspiration and heat dispersion slats.
· All repairs or replacements of worn components must only be carried out by a qualified service centre. Only use original pare parts.
· All unauthorised tampering or modifications are forbidden.
· When installing the application, all local legislation, including that mentioned in the European and National Regulations, must be

respected.

· All the safe distances from inflammable material and all instructions contained in installation chapter 1 must be respected.

FUEL

· The appliance is only designed to use:

FIREWOOD

· N.B. The use of liquid fuel or coal is not allowed.

Also forbidden is the use of solid fuel other than wood such as straw, corn, nuts, and pinecones. The use of pallets,
wood chips or types of wood, such as: acacia, conifer, fruit trees (including olive) can prejudice not only the working
efficiency but it can also damage parts of the appliance.

INFORMATION ON FIREWOOD

· wood intended for use as fuel is classified in accordance with UNI 9016 based on: PIECE SIZE - MATERIAL - HUMIDITY (see table)
· the wood that we have used for testing and that we recommend is: SEASONED BEECH in pieces 25-30 cm with N.C.V. (net calorific

value) 4.3 kWh/kg.

· To ensure perfect combustion the fuel must be kept in a dry place protected from dirt.

The thermal performance of wood is influenced by its relative humidity as a % (see graph in fig.4). 

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2.1

2.2

2.3

IDENTIFICATION

PIECE SIZE:
Discs - sticks
Chips-flakes
Sawdust-powder
MATERIAL:
Fir-Larch
Oak-beech
HUMIDITY %:
> 35
14÷35

< 14

WITH NUMBERS

1
2
3

1
2

1
2

3

WITH LETTERS

GROSS
FLAKES
FINE

CONIFER
BROADLEAF TREES

FRESH
PARTIALLY
SEASONED
SEASONED

Summary of Contents for Arcadia PANORAMICA

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE GB...

Page 2: ...ONFIREWOOD 2 4 STARTINGUP 2 5 LOADINGTHEFUEL 2 6 LIGHTINGANDUSE 2 7 LIGHTINGUP 2 8 LOADINGANDRE LIGHTINGWITHEMBERS 2 9 SHAKINGTHEFIREBOXGRATE 2 10 ASH BOX 2 11 FOOD WARMING BOX 2 12 FIREWOODBOX 2 13 P...

Page 3: ...n force PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Carefully remove the packing The packing material must be recycled by disposing in the special containers or in the local municipal waste disposal site Before installati...

Page 4: ...ing appliances in this case wood fired cookers by law must have a chimney flue built in compliance with regulations on force for the evacuation of exhaust fumes The points described below are norms of...

Page 5: ...re of the front part pressing it downwards MOUNTING THE SMOKE DISCHARGE COLLAR Take the smoke discharge collar fig 4 ref A located in the oven compartment and rest it on the relative seat on the plate...

Page 6: ...n the appliance being used and the chimney flue must receive exhaust fumes from one heat source only An appliance can consist of a fireplace and cooking oven with a single exhaust point to the chimney...

Page 7: ...ned that they cannot be obstructed The airflow can also be obtained from an adjacent room to that of the installation as long as this flow happens freely through permanent outlets communicating with t...

Page 8: ...is corrected Do not block the openings or aspiration and heat dispersion slats All repairs or replacements of worn components must only be carried out by a qualified service centre Only use original...

Page 9: ...mic glass so you can see the flame and the food being cooked inside the oven The basic versions have the smoke outlet on the right while in left hand versions have the positions of the firebox and the...

Page 10: ...completely alight Return the primary air control to the normal use position as indicated in the ADJUSTMENTS chapter SHAKINGTHEFIREBOXGRATE Insert the end of the poker in the hole on the grate shaker...

Page 11: ...OVEN The cooker is equipped with an oven in enamelled steel for cooking food The oven has internal glass and a thermometer to simplify temperature checks The temperature shown by the thermometer is in...

Page 12: ...e presence of hot ash clean the holes slots in the base of the grate Cleaning the outside This must be done with the appliance cold Steel cast iron parts use a cloth soaked in a substance suited for t...

Page 13: ...m the following operations Cleaning of the exhaust gas ducts Check the gaskets and replace if necessary Check the flue It is advisable to arrange an annual maintenance contract with an OLIMPIA SPLENDI...

Page 14: ...ke outlet pipe duct is not blocked Modify the flue chimney too high or terminal hood not suitable or improve insulation Check the indications in the Adjustments and Fuel to be used chapters Reduce the...

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