register control handle and to know how to use it see picture "D.2" on page 7 of the ANNEXED document. If there is too much draught,
adjust the air through the grill, image "D.30" and / or adjust the path of the primary register following the steps: "D.26" to "D.29".
4.3.2. Secondary register. The secondary register is used to control the air entering the combustion chamber from the top. The
secondary register is used as combustion intensity adjustment. To locate the register control handle and to know how to use it see
picture "D.3" on page 7 of the ANNEXED document. If there is too much draught you can adjust the path of the secondary register
following the steps: "D.26" to "D.29".
4.3.3. Tertiary or safety air. The appliance has a fixed air supply through the rear vermiculite, under the deflector, to prevent possible
deflagerations and improve combustion.
4.4 Fire lighting. To light the fire, use suitable materials for this purpose, such as heat pads, paper, dry and thin branches. DO NOT
USE GASOLINE, SOLVENTS OR ALCOHOL. To see the correct position see picture "C.5" on page 9 of the ANNEXED document,
then light the fire using a suitable material. Once the fire is lit keep the door and the registers open for a reasonable time to prevent
condensation on the door. When the apparatus is hot enough close the door, adjust the primary register to avoid excessive combustion
and control the intensity of fire by the child record.
IMPORTANT:
-The interior vermiculite parts SHOULD NOT RECEIVE IMPACTS when refueling is performed.
If any of these parts crack, but is properly set in its place, THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE
APPLIANCE SHALL NOT BE ALTERED AND THERE IS NO POTENTIAL RISK. The equipment can be
used normally. These cracks do not entail any manufacturing defect so they do not fall under
guarantee.
4.5 Loading and reloading of fuel. Do not exceed the maximum allowed load or reload. (See Table of Technical specifications).
4.6 Door opening. The door must be opened only for reloading. To open it, follow the steps described in picture "D.1" on page 9 of
the ANNEXED document.
4.7 Operation in adverse weather conditions. It is possible for the device to malfunction due to sudden or unexpected weather
changes, causing: low pressure, ebb currents of air into the smoke duct. When these phenomena are observed it is advisable to close
the combustion register and turn the equipment off.
4.8 Fire Prevention. You must not place any flammable element outside the safety distance from the fireplace described in the table
in section 1.1 Technical specifications. You shall also take special precautions if there are children and elderly people present. In
case of fire, push away all the people around it, close the registers as much as possible and notify the Firefighting service.
4.9 Dilations of the sheet. Materials subject to temperature changes undergo dilatations. This phenomenon can cause sporadic
metallic noises more or less frequently. These are completely innocuous and do not mean any risk or problem for its operation.
5. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
ALL LOCAL REGULATIONS, INCLUDING THE ONES ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL OREUROPEAN NORMS MUST BE
ACCOMPLISHED WHEN PROCEEDING TO CONNECT THEA PPARATUS TO ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
5.1. Components. The appliance is equipped with two fans for models ARc 76 LD, ARc 76 LI, ARc 76 LD +Plus 180 and ARc 76 LI
+Plus 180 and with four fans ARc 96 LD, ARc 96 LI, a thermostat and an ignition device, resistance, turbine control switch, inner
cables and wires as well as silicon tube for air outlet. For parts refer to part V of the ANNEXED document.
5.2.1 Electrical diagram with 2 fans.
5.3. Operating. The function of the vent set is to jet the air, once heated, from the lower grill of the apparatus to the front part and the
pipes in the upper part.
5.4. Use and maintenance. The set of ventilation should be permanently connected to the grid when the device is switched on.
The switch offers three positions:
5.2.2 Electrical diagram with 4 fans.
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