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4.6
Electrical wiring
The RBV1 must always be connected to an outlet with a protective ground.
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The wireless outlet should be connected to an appropriately located wall outlet close to the oven and
chimney. The plug from the RBV1 can now be connected and the RBV1 can be controlled by the on / of
on the remote control. (Check that the RBV1 can be switched on and of. If not the distance between the
wireless outlet and the remote control must be reduced
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If the wireless outlet is not used the plug from the RBV1 can be pluged directly to a wall outlet. Possibly
with an on / of switch.
DANGER
If the need arises to replace the original RBV1 cord, use a cord of the same type. Otherwise, the insulation
can melt or erode, exposing the cord itself.
4.7
Start-up
DANGER
Check the oven to make sure it is working properly, while the RBV1 is running. Make sure that no fumes are
escaping into the room as this can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.
1. Before lighting the ire, turn on the RBV1 (open the air intake completely on the stove)
2. Place the wood in the stove
3. Make sure that the RBV1 is turned on, before you attempt lighting the ire. Strike a match inside the stove
and keep it there, noting if the smoke from the match is being drawn towards the top of the stove and out
of the chimney*
4. Listen carefully as well. You should be able to hear the blade of the RBV1 revolving**
5. Light the ire and make sure that no smoke is escaping from the stove
6. Close the doors.
- Is smoke escaping from the closed stove?
- Close the air-intake of the stove
- Open the windows in the room where the oven is located to ventilate the room thoroughly
- If necessary, call for qualiied assistance in order to remedy the problem
- If defects are detected, these must be repaired before using the RBV1 and the stove again.
*/** NOTE: If the RBV1 does not draw the smoke from the match towards the top of the stove, or if you cannot hear the
RBV1 running, do not light the ire. Consult the section troubleshooting (section 4.8.2 page 38). If this does not rectify
the problem, call for qualiied assistance.
CAUTION
Do not over-heat the stove. Small deposits of soot can kindle and start a chimney ire, which may cause
dangerously high temperatures in the chimney.
If you have experienced a chimney ire, you must ensure that the mechanical and electrical functioning of
the RBV1 is checked. If defects are found, these must be repaired before further use of the RBV1 and the
stove.
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