Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit CCGB 1 du fabricant Dansons Group
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TM S hop Hea te r 1 20 S hop H eate r 3 00 Home He ater HGB1 HGB3 HGBH1 Mo del CCGB 1 Mo del CCGB 2 Mo del CCGB 1 HGBH3 Mo del C CGB 2 READ THI S EN TIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INS T ALL AND US E YOUR HEA TER.
2 Glow Boy Home & Shop Heater www.glowboys toves.com 2 Friendly Reminder: A pellet stove / insert is not designed or tested as a prim ary so urce of heat. They are designed to be a supplementary heat only, thus working together with your heating source.
3 T T ABLE ABLE OF OF C C ONTENTS ONTENTS G ENERAL I NFORMATION M AINTENANCE S AFETY P RECAUTIONS 4 R EQUIRED R OUTINE C LE ANING 30 S AFETY T ESTIN G 5 2 TO 3 DAYS OR W EEKLY H OW Y OU R A PPLIANCE W.
4 S S AFETY AFETY P P RECAUTIONS RECAUTIONS • BEFORE installing or having the pel let appliance instal led contact the local building officials to obtain the necessary permits and in fo rmation on any installation restrictions or inspection requi rements in your area and notify y our insurance company you have inst alled a pellet a ppliance.
5 • DO NOT operate the stove if the flame becomes d ark and soot y or if the firepot overf ills with pellets. Push the OFF Touch Pad and inspect the heater. (See Op erati ng Your Stove). Soot or creosote may accumu- late in the exhaust vent system when the stove is operated under inco rrect conditions such as an ex- tremely rich burn.
6 H H OW OW Y Y OUR OUR A A PPLIANCE PPLIANCE W W ORK S ORK S Cautions : Do not try to operate your stove with viewing door open. Pellets will not feed under these circumstances and a safet y concern may arise fro m sparks or fumes entering roo m.
7 A A UTOMA TIC UTOMA TIC S S AFETY AFETY F F EA TURES EA TURES L120 LOW LIMIT SWITCH This limit switch is mounted on the exhaus t blower housing and ha s 2 main functions: Should the fire happen to go out, for any reason, this li mit switch will shut the stove off when th e exhaust temperature drops below 120° F.
8 S S PECIFICA TIONS PECIFICA TIONS HEA TING SPECIFICA TIONS DIMENSIONS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Electrical Rating = 115 Volts 60 HZ 2.0 Amps Watts (operational) = 175 (approximately) Watts (optional igniter) = 475 (approximately) A voltage surge protector or ground fault outle t is required for this unit.
9 P P L ANNING L ANNING & I & I NST ALL A TION NST ALL A TIO N C C HECK HECK L L IST IST Unless you are know ledgeable and experienced in stove installation, we recommend your Glo w Boy Applia.
10 P P L ANNING L ANNING — — E E XHAUST XHAUST S S YSTEMS YSTEMS PELLET VENT MUST MAINTAIN A MINI MUM 3” CLEARANCE TO ANY COMB US TIBLE (INSTALL VENT AT CLEARA NCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER). DO NOT CONNECT THE PELLET VENT TO A VENT SE RVING ANY OTHER APPLIANCE OR STOVE.
11 P P L ANNING L ANNING — — E E XHAUST XHAUST S S YSTEMS YSTEMS … … CONTINUED CONTINUED DETERMINE VENTING SIZE AND DIST ANCE: It is recommended that the vent system be installed with a minimum of three (3’) of vertical rise above the appliance exhaust port.
12 P P L ANNING L ANNING — — E E XHAUST XHAUST S S YSTEMS YSTEMS … … CONTINUED CONTINUED PELLET VENT TERMINA TION: (Figures 7 & 8) Termination must be a minimum of 12” abov e the ch ase .
13 P P L ANNING L ANNING — — O O UTSIDE UTSIDE A A IR IR Outside air is REQUIRED ON ALL MO BILE HOME INSTALLATIONS . Outside air is strongly reco mmended for all other installations. Failure to install intake air may result in improper combu stion a s well as the u nit smoking during power failure s.
14 P P L ANNING L ANNING — — P P ROTECTION ROTECTION & C & C LEARANCES LEARANCES ST OVE PLACEMENT : FLOOR PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O COMBUSTIBLES: Figure 10—15 NOTE:.
15 16” P P L ANNING L ANNING — — P P ROTECTION ROTECTION & C & C LEARANCES LEARANCES . . . C . . . C ON ON ’ ’ T T CLEARANCES – “CORNE R INST ALLA TION”: Figure 12 Figure 13 Note: If interior vertical vent is used (figure 13), t he clearance to the back wall is determine d by the upward-turned “Clean Out Tee”.
16 T T OOLS OOLS R R EQUIRED EQUIRED Power Tools Shop Vacuum WITH Filter Jigsaw or Reciprocating saw Electric drill Extension cord 4” or 5” diameter coring bit and drill (if going through concrete.
17 I I NST ALL A TION NST ALL A TION — — F F REEST ANDING REEST ANDING THROUGH THE WALL, DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION. (not preferred) (Figu re 18) 1. Select the location for y our stove, design the exhaust system and determine the brand and size of "PL" vent to be used.
18 M M OBILE OBILE H H OME OME I I NST ALL A TION NST ALL A TION CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL STOVE IN SLEE PING ROOM THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, CEILING and ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED! Your Glow Boy appliance has been tested and listed for mobile home installation.
19 W al kout B asem ent or Mai n Fl oor Basem ent or Mai n Floor 1 Pi pe A d a pt e r Clean Ou t T ee & Ca p T e e Suppor t Br acket Horizo nt al Ra in Cap 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 Deg E lb ow 36 ” P i .
20 F F REEST ANDING REEST ANDING I I NST ALL A TION NST ALL A TION . . . C . . . C ON ON ’ ’ T T 2 M ain Floor - T ie-In C lay tile Flue 1 “P L” P ipe A da pte r Si n g l e W al l S t ai n l e.
21 O O PERA TING PERA TING I I NSTRUCTIONS NSTRUCTIONS COMPLETE THE CHECK LIST (Page 9) PRIOR TO LIGHTING YOUR FIRST FIRE FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO START YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME IT IS CRITICAL FO.
22 O O PERA TING PERA TING I I NSTRUCTIONS NSTRUCTIONS FILL THE HOPPER WITH FUEL: Open the hopper lid by placing your fingers in the re cessed handle on the hopper lid and lifting upwa rd. Lift the lid until the lid is fully open, toward the back of the stove, and stays open by itself.
23 O O PERA TING PERA TING I I NSTRUCTIONS NSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: If at anytime y our appliance does not seem to be operating as it had, ALWAYS confirm the mode of oper ation.
24 OPERATING IN THERMOSTAT HIGH / LOW CYCLE (Flashing 3 & 4) This requires purcha sing the optional “ Wall Thermosta t Add-on Kit”. This mode of operation is preferred ov er the ON/OFF mode, during those long and chilly winter n ights.
25 O O PERA TING PERA TING I I NSTRUCTIONS NSTRUCTIONS OPERATING IN THERMOST AT ON / OFF (Flashing 1 & 2) This also requires p urchasing the optional “Wall Thermostat A dd-on Kit” This mode of operation is best suited for those “Take of the Chill” nig hts of spring, summer , fall.
26 O O PERA TING PERA TING I I NSTRUCTION NSTRUCTION — — L L IGHTING IGHTING Y Y OUR OUR A A PPLIANCE PPLIANCE Before lighting a fire check to ensure the Burn Grate is clean and adjuste d and the Ash Tray is not full.
27 O O PERA TION PERA TION — — P P ERFORMANCE ERFORMANCE E E NHANCEMENTS NHANCEMENTS A HIGH QUALITY FIRE should burn w ith a brisk, vibrant, yellow to white color flame . When w atc hing the fuel burn in the grate, you should see a slight mov ement.
28 F F UEL UEL S S PECIFICA TIONS PECIFICA TIONS — — W W OOD OOD P P ELLETS ELLETS The performance of y our pellet appliance is grea tly affected by the ty pe and quality of wood pellets burned. As the heat output of v arious quality wood pellets differ, so will the performance and heat output of your appliance.
29 F F UEL UEL S S PECIFICA TIONS PECIFICA TIONS — — S S HELLED HELLED C C ORN ORN The performance of y our multi-fuel burning appliance is grea tly affected b y the type, quality, moisture content and consistency of the shelled corn burne d.
30 M M AINTENANCE AINTENANCE — — R R OUTINE OUTINE C C LEANING LEANING Proper care of your Glow Boy SERIES pellet appliance is required fo r peak, sustained performan ce. The need for and frequency of cleaning depends on th e amount of pellets burned, pellet quality, length of time since last cleaning and the quality of the fire.
31 M M AINTENANCE AINTENANCE — — P P ERIODIC ERIODIC C C LEANING LEANING 1 T ON, SEASONAL OR BI-SEASONAL The #1 reason for a service call or unit failing is: FAILURE TO DO SIMPLE PERIODIC MAINTEN ANCE. With proper cleaning and the use of quality pellets, your Glow Boy Series appliance requi res very little maintenance.
32 FAN MOTORS: C lean the in-take on CONVECTION (ROOM AIR) fan as well as the air holes on the motors of both COMBUSTION and CONVECTION fans annually. FRESH AIR INTAKE : Inspect periodically to be sure that it is not clogged with any foreign materi als.
33 T T ROUBLE ROUBLE S S HOOTING HOOTING Proper cleaning, maintenance and the use of clean, dry, quality fuel will prevent the more common stove operational problems. However, when your stove i s si mp ly operating poorly or not at all, the following troubl e shooting tips may be helpful.
34 T T ROUBLE ROUBLE S S HOOTING HOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Stove Will Not Start (cont….) 4. Air Inlet Damper setting *Check for proper setting. Too much air or not enough air will effect starting time. *Check for blockage in the air intake connector and fresh air intake.
35 T T ROUBLE ROUBLE S S HOOTING HOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Fire burns with a yellow flame. Fuel builds up in the burn grate. Window gets real dirty quickly. 1. Insufficient combustion air. *Adjust the air inlet damper. *Check for blockage of air intake both in side a s well as outs ide.
36 O O PTIONAL PTIONAL A A CCESSORIES CCESSORIES OPTIONAL ITEMS SEE YOUR “Glow Boy” DEALER F OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TO ORDE R. Part No. Description KS5150-1450 Fresh Air Intak e Kit 3’ KS5.
37 Hopper Clean-Out Drop Chute You would have found this along with your Owner’s Manual, Allen –Key, exhaust gasket and inspection card. This can have two purposes. The main one is to be an attachment to the side of the hopper to help with cleaning out the hopper.
38 L L IMITED IMITED W W ARRANT Y ARRANT Y Additional Dansons Products www.louisiana-grills.com www.countrysmokers.com Check our website for up to date acce ssories, options and information! P ar ts, Ser vice and Retur ns It is Dansons Inc.
39 D EA LE R : P URCHASER ’ S N AME : A DDRESS : A DDRESS : C ITY : S TA TE /P ROV : C ITY : S TA TE /P ROV : C ONTACT : P HONE #: Z IP /PC: P HONE #: P URCHASE D AT E : I NSTALL D ATE : I NSTALLED .
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Dansons Group CCGB 1 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Dansons Group CCGB 1 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Dansons Group CCGB 1, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Dansons Group CCGB 1 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Dansons Group CCGB 1, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Dansons Group CCGB 1.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Dansons Group CCGB 1. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Dansons Group CCGB 1 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.