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1. ED mam GT 16 iE ei d 3 9 28 558 34 22 20 1 20 3 4f T NO KWETOCHUS LA faroese wm __ P Eoaea nome LLL 2 Pato eating suger _ 0 SerialportDBS E Flue gas fan A Motherboard tjm T LH NC 80 thermostat normaly dose 16 HOT De DITSOOQS7 00 SUPERIOR OTA 3 0 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION prevent accidents or damage Tre tha product wa recommend the Tedowing packing and installation must be carried aut by at least two people ihe product must always be moved and handled with sistable equipment in full compliance with current safety the packaged product must ba ket in the positon according to the directions shown by the diagrams and notices on the pack ropes straps ar chains are used ensure thal they are able 15 take the weht of the pack and that they are in good condition use slow continueus movements when moving the pack 1n eking the rapes chains atc do not tilt the package excessively to awaid toppling never stand in the vicinity of badingy unloading equipment Forklift trucks cranes etc Before proceeding with installation remove tha securing brackets A having removed the relative fastanew screws Fig 26 Having placed the appliance in Es final location
2. H 1 h I J m 75 INSTALLATION ENVIROMENT The apaliance should be installed in a lacstion which allows safe and convenient use as well as easy maintenance IF tha product being instead requiras electrical socket the room must also be provided with an earthed power supply in accordance with current regulations The room where The appliance 15 to be installed mast camply with the following requirements eS it can not be used as a garage store for combustible material er for activities with a risk of fire It can not be in vacuum in relation ta the outside environment due to the effect of contrary draught caused by the presence the room where the fireplace is installed af another appliance or an extractor device Do not use two stoves a fireplace and a stove a fireplace and a wood fired cooking range etc the same environment since the draught of ane could affect the draught of the other Devices suitable for cooking food wiih retative hoods without an extractor fan may only used in kitchens Gas appliances of type C allowed refer to current legislation and regulations in the place of installation Se Gas appliances of type B are not allowed refer to current legislation and regulations in the place of installation The fireplace must mot be used simultaneously with collective type ventilation ducts with or without extractor fan other devices or other appliances such as forced ve
3. Replace tha thermostat use andy original spares Replace the electronic brani use only original spares i Check the circulation pump Replace it il necessary use only original spares Faulty caculation pump i Autornatic restart of the stove see para inaw Temporary power failure during operation PLE status stive ithout d graph INTERRUPTION OF ELETRIC SUPPLY Empty hopper Fill the hopper Clean the grate section 7 1 Empty the grate and restart Replace glow plug use only arkgrnal spares Grata requires cleaning Operating temperature nat mached Faulty glow plug igniler M Replace tha electronic board use only PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION sadeby device MASS TEMP sive shatus Blocked flue frue gas outlet Gagan the flue and the outlet Raplace tha control sansor use Faulty limit temperature contro sensor spares Nee Check that the sensor is correctly Baily positioned emake sensor positioned see wiring diagram Incorrect parameter settings Check parameter settings Smoke sensar water sangor in boiler ema d Cis Spes cn or tte NO CONN stove status SMOKE sensor pr casa wi beds sansar and the electronic board aunectur sae wiring diagram Faulty electronic board Replace the electronic board use oily 3 original spares Badly positioned smoke water sarsar Check that the sensor is correctly connected Appli
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6. Hourly fuel consumption Wh 358 15 00 7x T CO content with 380 Q0 000 _ Marium pover ang m es Bacca power supt Wt E NM CDI Frequency only tor Japan oo LT HRK RR RR RUE RN sey Nainu wm pu e _ wi temperate cir Fn Exhaust outlet diameter Tess ik ith mium vel 59 759 7 wih wih cating a Data obtained under kan conditions with pellet calorific value of 5 N B Tha above data may vary according ta the characteristics of the pellets being used Sae section FUEL OMIM ERAN nee ey Average temp of smoke Diagram of circulator head Characteristic curves of ihe 3 speeds that can be selected directly on the circulator 23 FEATURES E branes n Cladding ibaa ate ena pte RENE Sigel with majolica s top piate plate and hearth Brun DRE ceeded erred Devenir erred A Aa terrm dri der cast iron DOI 2 2 DESI With Ceramic glass heat resistant up to 750
7. specially adapted qeskets saals which retain their strength and elasticity al high temperatures 250 C and should ba feed with 3 9 mm a self tappirg Screws Da not install dampers or valves that could block tha passage of flue gas Do nat connect to a fluaway into which athar appliances bnders extractor hoods etc discharge fumes or vapours T Using he pipa cipa fe tha Hue o tha wal so het weigh on the smoke fan OAS Pipes and maximum usable lengths Pipes of painted alumninium clad steel minimum thickness 1 stainless stegl ARS S16 or enamelled steel iminium thickness with a nominal diameter af BO or 100 mi lar pipes which rum inside the Nus Mad ameter 150 mimi can be used The mak female connectoes musl havea minimum ngiha 50 mm The diameter of ihe pipes depends an ihe type of Insialtation The stove was designed ip take BED mim diameter pipes bul as shown in Table 1 in soma cases the use af douole lined 100 mm diameter pipes Is recommended TABLE 1 LEMGHT PIPES TERE OF INGTALLATKIN Need mutt length with Hire SOF bends Fariretalbations more than 1 200m ahis sea kel DIRECTION OF CLEANING IN in pressure associated with a 90 bend can be compared to those incurred by ane matre of pipe An inspectable union tee can be considered equivalent to a 90 bend EXAMPLE if installing section greater than 4 5m in length with 80mm diameter pipe cal
8. amp given on the display 39 POWER SUPPLY CUTOFF Description of activity Display If thera i a Blackout white thea Stove is ir Operation fee are fad passibuities ar procedura according to stove set up blackout without timer thermostat settings blackout with timer thermostat settings Blackout without timer thermostat settings Whar tie electricity supply i restired the appliance restarts automatically a The grate cleaning phase achvaies a The fan operates al full speed to abaw the stove th cool a The automatic stove restart cycle starts the steps detaded in the STARTUP phase me repeated automatically the ignition cycle has been completed the stove operates monmally at power level 2 Fr hr Blackout with timer thermostat settings 1b 38 CLEANING Thare are 3 possible situations Blackout straddling the time set for ignition the stove does restart Blackout straddling the time set for shutdown the steve restarts when the eectricily supply i amp restored e Blackout within the programmed operating time band the stove restarts when the electricity supply is restored Rastarting is carried out weh the same procedure as listed in Blackout without timar thermostat settings Description af activity Display I the glow plug is not working the stove may be it manually as Pour small quantity of pelle
9. and warn them to use only the recommended fuels for the stove It is important that the fuel is stored in a dry place particularly once a bag is opened If bulk fuel storage is used expert advice should be sought Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove The customer should be warned to use a fireguard to BS 8423 2002 in the presence of children aged and or infirm persons SUPPLEMENTARY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE UK MARKET TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THOSE IN THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AND THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE STOVE WARNING NOTE Properly installed operated and maintained this stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling Fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated In the event of fume emission from the appliance then the following immediate action should be taken a Switch off the stove immediately b Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises c When safe to do so check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required d Do not attempt to relight the stove until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected If necessary seek expert advice The most common cause of fume emission is flueway or chimney blockage For your own safety these must be kept clean at all times IMPORTANT NOTES General Before lighting the stove check with the installer that the installa
10. cde To continue programming for the second cycla proceed in sequence with the steps given for the first cycla The number 1 T CO START 2 appears an the display indicating the second operating cycle U you de mar wani to program PROS DON 2 a second cycle set START and STOP of the second programming cycie ta Description of activity Display Press key B Tor a few seconds Use key 5 ar amp to scroll the menu that appears an display until the scrolling readout SET CHRONO appears SET CHEONG Corrhrrm by pressing the SET Use key 5 ar to scroll the available functions that appear on deplay witi the scrolling oon Gor readout PROGRAM WEEK appears GG Confirm by pressing the SET key WEER Use key 1 or 2 to scroll the options ON to enable the weekly program OFF to disable Confirm by pressing the SET key E you have disabled the program by selecting OFF and do nat wank to proceed wilh 7 NAPLE WEEK programming press key 4 to eir Press key 4 once to retum to SET CHRONO menu press twice to retum to the initial display Lise key T ar 2 to set the start time af the first operating cycle Each time the key is pressed the time advances by 10 minutes 1H e0 START HEER Far automatic fasi advances hoki the key passed down Tor a taw seconds i Confirm the set time by pressing the SET key PROG RAM 34 Description of activity Display Use key 1 or 2 to set the stop time of the first oper
11. cleaning and maintenance musi be carried out with the power cable disconnected from the power supply 48 8 0 TROUBLESHOOTING A Some of the problems Indicated below may be resolved by following the instructions AN work must be carried out when the appliance is cold and disconnected from the electricity supply pull out the Authorised qualified persons must be contacted in accordance with current regulations whenever itis necessary to work on parts inside the cladding or the firebox in order to resolve the problem It is therefore recommended that only Superior authorised Service Centres be contacted Whenever authorised Service Centre personnel carry out work they must show an identity card issued by the factory on which the fotlowing are printed stamp and signature of the company and the period of validity of the actual document Unauthorised tampering with the appliance or the use of other than original spare parts not only creates situations of risk for operator safety but invalidates the warranty and relieves the manufacturer from all liability PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION 2 Check that the power cable is plugged into the The appliance zs n t powered T The contra panel Giaplay is not lit ii wall socket and connected to the appliance Replace the power cable use only original spares Check the tuses in both the plug and Fuses blown the electronic board replacing them if necessary If t
12. during the pressing of the raw materal the pellets acquire a good consistency and compactness welhoul eging treatment with ar caking agents There are vanpus types af pellet an tha market with qualities and characteristics that vary depending on The processes they hase undergone and the type of wood used e iheir production Since the characteristics and quality of the pellet considerably affect Stove performance efficiency and proper operation we recommend thal you use high quality pallets The factory has tested and programmed its stoves and can ensure best performance and trouble free operation using pellets with the following specific characteristics Companents pune wood pellet 6 6 5 mn Diameter approx Specitic wesghi anpra Net et velum Moisture coeant Residual ash anpra TE LNB the above data refer o wood palets k 8 1 LOADING THE PELLETS Ta load the pellets into the hopper it is advisable to tear aff the edge of the and empty The sack diracthy into the hopper This makes filing gaser and avoids pouring pallets on top of stra Do not allow sawdust to accumulate on the bottom of the hopper Do not leave leftover pellets on top of the stove they could catch fire To ensure trouble free operation DO use wilh dimensions other than those recommenced by the manufacturer DO use
13. including the internal parts of the stove Electrical Services The installation of any electrical services during the installation of this appliance must be carried out by a registered competent electrician and in accordance with the requirements of the latest issue of BS 7671 Carbon Monoxide Alarm A carbon monoxide alarm complying with BS EN 50292 must be fitted in the same room as the appliance It should be positioned on the ceiling at least 300mm from any wall or if it is located on a wall as high up as possible above any doors and windows but not within 150mm of the ceiling The alarm should also be between 1m and 3m horizontally from the appliance Commissioning and handover Ensure loose parts are fitted in accordance with the instructions given in the instruction booklet On completion of the installation allow a suitable period of time for any sealants and cement to dry out On Thermo boiler stoves ensure that the system and stove has been fully vented and that system controls are operating before lighting When lit check to ensure that all smoke and fumes are taken from the stove up the chimney and emitted safely to atmosphere Follow the detailed instructions in the relevant section On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions for the stove are left with the customer Ensure to advise the customer on the correct use of the appliance Advise the correct pellet fuel to be used on the stove
14. install thermostats on all the heaters radiators of the heating system so that at least the minimum output of the appliance can be dissipated Use sections of hase te connect the appliance so that it can be moved slightly check that any kinks in the hose do mot allow air packets 10 farm install a manometer near the appliance delivery or return fittings to check tha working pressure af the sysbem or install the optional water connection kit Connect the appliance pressure temperature ralief valve to a sultable drip funnel tp take away water at high pressure and temperatura Avoid any narrowing in the diameter of the pipework Avoid using elbows or bends with a small radius Provide adequate supports for the water pipes so that they do not weigh an the fittings of tha unit Before connecting the appliance flush the heating system through to eliminate any residues oil swar drops of weld material hemp rust inside the pipework which couki otherwise damage the appliance or cause malfunction 4 3 WATER PIPE CONNECTIONS j The installer must cannect the appianca te the water system as sown in the diagram in figure 34 This sat up allen an instant check of filing ar operating pressure of the system MANOMETER WITH SCALE O amp BARI a ihe stove to be moved sighitly for maintenance c cleaning purposes witout disconnect n from te water systam ROSES a the stove to be disconnected fram the water system without
15. plate could cause appliance malfunction 3 4 CLEANING THE SMOKE CHAMBER AND BOILER As a rough guide it is necessary to clean the ducts for flue aas passage and the boiler month Clean fiue gas ducts ensure better appliance operation This type of cleaning requires a vacuum cleaner suitable for holding ash Take when working not tn scratch the enamel or damage the ceramic elements Ramove the caramic tap surround and the top grie fitted in the upper part af the stove Fig 49 Using the allen wrench provided the kit remove the screws fastening the top plate which are located at the sides of the plate Fig 501 Grasp the top plate by the relative handles it at the same time moving it towards in front of the Stove and thea draw out the plate tilting it upwards Fig 49 Using the tube cleaning device provider in fhe ke Thorough clean all the flue ges ducts Lining a suitable vacuum cleaner dean The tap of the appliance to ramae depesitad ash and carbon residues Fig 51 sg the smoke chamber following the steps describad above in the reverse onder then replace ihe top grille and te ceramic surround Clean the firebox and baffle plate following the instructions given in the relative section Proceed with cleaning the smoke chamber a Remowe the ash guand Using the Allen wrench provided in the let bosan the screw fastening the smoke chamber bottom piate the scr
16. poor quality pellets containing sevedust bark maiza r sir chemical substances additives or alhasives DO use damp petals Choosing other and unsuitable pellets obstructs the grate and flue gas pipas increases fuel consumption t tiuces aficiency means that proper stove operation cannot be quaranteed causes dirt to build up on the glass leaves particles which have failed ta Burm and heavy cinders The presence of moisture in ihe pellets increases their volume and causes iher to sit which iri turn causas malfunction of tha Tusl kradirr system inefficient combustion Pellets should be stored in a sheltered dry place Ta usa good quality pellets weih dimensions and heat producing properties ther than those recommended above rt will be necessary to change the stove operating parameters IN This customisation of stove settings must be carried out at Superior Service Centre ar by specially qualified personnal authorised by the factory Using pellets that are out of date or not in conformity with the manufacturer s recommendations nat only damages the stove and peopardises Its performance but can render the guarantee null and and relieves the manufacturer of all ability brastaran an 30 TET2DCRCHESU DIO 6 0 USE a Do not use the stove as cooking Ensure that tha room in which tie stave is installed is sufficenthy well yent
17. te the characteristics of the heating system Purely by way of example the design calculations for an expansim tank are given below taking into consideration the following Gold temperature of fluid 15 C maximum working temperature of fluid 90 C difference in layel between additional expansion tank and valve 3 bar equal to ar less than 1 5 m pra filling pressure of the expansion tank 2 bar The capacity of the closed expansion tank required by a heating system with such characteristics be calculated with the following formula W Vo x 0 16 V volume of the expansion tank in water content of the system in 3 ppe union WATER CONNECTKIN Maeno meter KIT QPTIONAL 3 M wave n Power cable B a The sleee fireplace comes power cable which must be connected ip 2308 5087 mains socket Connection to The rear af the stove fireplace is shown in fig 36 The power rating is indicated in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA PN The appliance must be connected to an efficient earthing grounding system Ensure that in its normal position the power cable does not come into contact wilh any heated parts Ensure that the electrical plug is accessible also after installation of the stove Pipe tap 3 e Thao appliance has an extemal socket for measuring ihe pressure pacuri of the flue gas outlet pipe Thes comin and verifi
18. whatever has trigaared the safety device After having cleaned the grate restart the stowe by pressing the ON OFF key WHEN ACTIVATED Hr the sensor is momentarily or accidentally removed from s normal position or 15 not connected property to the electronic board The readout SONDA H20 and the flue gas temperature will appear in the STATE STOWE STOVE STALIS mode After approx BO seconds the alarm sounds 8 activated WHAT TU DO Shutdown the stove by hiosdinr the key down for several seconds The warm sings Call the After Sales Service Centre 42 L5 SAFETY STOVE PROSE SMOKE SAFETY BOILER SAFETY Description of activity WATER TEMPERATURE IN THE BOILER 18 00 Display The automatic reset thermostat sensor is bocated on the pallet hopper and its function is to protect the hopper fram excessive changes in temperature if the pellet hopper temperature reaches critical levels the thermostat cuts aff the power supply to the fuel Ipading auger thereby stoping the supply at pellets ta the grate and starting the stove shutdown process The readout SAFETY THERMAL appears an dispiay The readout ALC appears In the STATE STOVE STOVE STAUS mode Altar appris 50 seconds the alarm burzer souris if activated WHAT TO DO Shut down the stoe by holding the ONATFE key down Tor several seconds The wil stop Wait until combustion of any
19. 6 to select ihe required power level which will appear display The dita autamaticaby returns to its initial Status To change the temperature seting press tha SET key The scrolling readout SET TEMP WATER appears on display gga Use key 1 ar 2 to select the required temperature Tram a scale beteeen 60 C and 75 which will appear on display The disples automaticaly ratus its initial status Automatic grate cleaning is activated during regular stove operation at programmed i merat thal set by Supericr personnel This procedura 6 necessary in order 15 38 eliminate accumulation of ash or encrastatian ihat would prevent correct stove operation and must therefore be remaevad 38 Fg GET TEMP WATER CLEANING SET POWER BRALIER USER MODE AUTO MODE arem T 00 Description of activity Display pose to set a mode of operation that is simpler ip manage in whit just the water Temperature needs to be set and the electronics do all the rest Sep pre This function is called automatic operation and can be selected trough the USER MODE menu see PROGRAMMING During operation the readout AUTO appears on display while the TIME and WATER s TEMPERATURE remain in the left part of the display 17 50 EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT Description of activity Display The operation of the extemal thermostat characterized by the junction that tha user chooses to give it through the pr
20. ANGUAGE Using key 1 ox 2 scroll the languages on the felt part of dispeay until the required language appears E g ENG ENG LANGUAGE Confirm by pressing the SET key After confirmation the scrolimp readout FUNCTION ENABLED appears an the right display FUNCTION after which the initial display ENABLER 07201168202 Prass key G for at least 5 seconds ta enter stove programming Repeaterby press key 5 ar amp to scrall the main menu factory setting in bod UERMDUE Having selected the function tobe programmed confirm using the SET ALTO MODE key Now display the submenus by repeatedly pressing key 1 or 2 sete MODE selection using the SET key and proceed in the same way until EXTEFNAL THERMEST ihe readout FUNCTION ENABLED appears on display The stove now retume to the inital display BY Repeat the above steps for each menu ta be programmed AUX THERMO E See the appropriate table to programme each function UN Preas key 4 once to return ta the previous menu LANGUAGE ser NED SIDE EP ENG POA FAA Md it EN i HOURS PROGRAM PROGRAM WEE PROGRAM WEER ENDI DATA BAKE A SETTINGS LOAD uw 55 EXT a HOURS TOTAL HOURS PARTIAL UN NIUEES se OFF LAGE ALARMS mairie 32 64 PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK orones m Correct bra seting necessary to be able to use all ihe functions where
21. C ienie A PEE PERPE P steal Etro pane o ee cedido display with digital controls Timer thermostat eee Shaman with daily weakly and weekend programming modes divided into two time bands Automatic power CONT oo dese 1 10 Sand Se water temperature power COP FOE esee only Set water temperature i tabovecasniaiddekednet Ucewsaah rint anco hk removable FUE La Mee eia M wove Nilural pure wood pallets sae FUEL section ior 1 MEER heat exchange to the water with temperature control in the boiler eerie Every product is identified by rating plate showing the model and the performance of the appliance as well as a plate giving the serial numbar The rating plate is located on the rear panel of the stove while the plate with the senal number is located on the underside of the hopper lid A label bearing the serial number is alea applied the cover lasi page of the instalation operatic and maintenance booklet Always geve the information shown on these plates to the dealer or te Service Centre when requesting service or spare parts 20 nS Reha RM al Measurements in cm Key j gg __ Minimum measurament far tha sade 5 temperature pressure relief vale F 1 2 flue gas outlet optional system retum M 3 4 M system delivery M 3 4 21 ORD
22. GHTING AND NORMAL OPERATION gt Baloe remember ta check that iy The mains plug is properly inserted into tha socket The stove door is tightly shut The pellet hopper is full or contains sufficient pellets for the stove to operate for the required time Keep key 4 presse down far a few seconds Display TIEN 1660 05 cycle starts welh threa phases which take tha steve into the normal operating mode CONTROL first 20 seconds The lighter glow plug activates The display LED fights up START PHASE The extractor fan starts up The fuel hading auger is activated and stants to feed pellets into the grate START PHASE Il 12 30 CONTROL START PHASE 12 30 IF the lighter has triggered the combustion process tha auger increases fuel loading aliw a period of stabilisation and comect combustion of the pellets in the subsequent normal aparatinr made M during the startup phase the sensor on the flue gas outlet shows a rise in temperature sign that the combustion process is underway the stove is considered to be Tit and goes inta The normal aperti mode 12 43 PHASE 11 37 IGNITION FAILURE I the readout NO LIT appears an display during ihe startup stage and the buzz r activates if Set it means that the sensor installed on the flue gas outlet detects no temperature rise GET sign that the combustion procass has not bean triggered the pellet hoppar ie em
23. INTAKE B O To ensure trouble free operation the steve firenlaca must have ihe necessary ar available Tor combustion and this i provided Ihrough the fresh air intake Tha fresh air intake must have a total free cross section at east equal to the size given In the flaragragh TECHNICAL DATA be protected by a gille or suitable guard provided it does not reduce the minimun recormernsnded Section in a position whereby it cannot be obstrucierd The airflow necessary for the fire may be obtained in different ways through a fresh air intake direct inte the aom of installation Fig 17 with ducting Through pipes direct ba tha roce of installation increasing Ine recommended minimum tree cross section by at least 15 Fig 14 from an adjacent room to the place af installation provided this alr flows freely through permanent apertures communicating with the outside Fig 14 15 AN The adjacent room from which air is taken must nat have a low pressure compared to the exterior due to a counter draught caused by the presence in that room of another appliance in use or af a suction device The permanent apertures in the adjacent room must comply with the requirements given above Combustion air must not be taken from adjacent rooms used as a garage or a combustible materials store or for activities posing a fire hazard pee oe h
24. L PARTS _ d When cleaning the enamesed meta parts of the product usa soli cioth maistened wath wates Newer clean metal parts using alcohol solvents petroleum based products acetones or other degreasing or abrasive substances in the evant of such substances beng used the manufacturer cannot be heid responsitte for damage caused Descolouration of metal parts may be the result of misuse CLEANING THE GLASS DAILY S HEREHSS ZN the glass shouk be cleaned when cold using ammonia based degreasing agents and not corrosive substances such as solvents I the appliance is vary slow to heat up in the ignetion phase this e likely To cause a build up at tar the gass This will eantuafy burn of when tne appliance is operating at full capacity H the tar is left to bulki up aver a long period It wl require more effort to remove We therefore recommend that the glass be cleaned daily before lighting tie stove ZN Do not use any material that could scratch or spoil the glass as scratches may develop into cracks or breaks REPLACINGTHEGLASS sooo The doce of the stove is equipped with a ceramic glass window 4 mm thick resistant to temperatures up ip 750 C the glass can be broken by a Strong blow ar use Da not slam the door or hit the glass Should the glass break replace it w h a spare part Hom the Superior factary Proceed as follows to replace the glass Equip yourself with
25. NS SET CHRONO is PROGRAN 29 Use key Toor 2 0 scroll the options ON amp enable iha daly program OFF to diable pecie by selecting OFF and do nat want to pracesd with DN E RILE programming press Key 4 to exit Press key 4 once fo retum the SET CHRONO menu press twice etum To the initial dsplay key 1 or 2 to set the start time of the first operating cycle Each time the key ls pressed the time advances by 10 minutas tu gg START JAY For automatic fast advance hoki the key pressed doean for a few seconds iz Confirm the set time by pressing the SET key PROGRAM 1 Lisa key 1 of 2 tosel fie stop tine of the first operating cycle Each time the key is pressed the time advances by 10 minutes 16 88 STGP JAY For automatic fast advance hokt the key pressed down for afew seconds conim set time by pressing the SET key PROGRAM is passible net to set the stop time by setting the readout to OFF Use key 1 or 2 tp scrall the Ti timetable band to find OFF which appears at the end of the 24 hour cycle OFF SOP Confirm by pressing the SET key PROGRAM 1 Press key 1 or 2 o set tha required power level during the first operating Confirm by pressing the SET kay ae SET DAY PD 1 Press key 1 ar 2 io set the required water temperature during the first operating cycle SET TEMP Candirm by pressing tha SET HATED 1 Programming automatically passes ta The second operating
26. S OUTLET OPTIONAL 28 5 0 FUEL 30 5 1 LOADING THE PELLETTS 30 6 0 USE 31 6 1 CONTROL PANEL 31 6 2 SETTING THE LANGUAGE 32 6 3 PROGRAMMING 32 6 4 PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK 33 6 5 TIMER 33 6 6 PARAMETERS MENU 36 6 7 BUZZER ENABLE 37 6 8 LIGHTING FOR THE FIRST TIME 37 6 9 LIGHTING AND NORMAL OPERATION 37 6 10 SAFETY DEVICES 41 6 11 STOVE STATUS 43 6 12 OPENING THE DOOR 43 6 13 FROST PROTECTION MODE 44 6 14 DISPOSAL OF ASHES 44 7 0 MAINTENANCE 45 7 1 CLEANING THE GRAT AND GRATE SUPPORT 45 7 2 CLEANING THE ASH TRAY 45 7 3 CLEANING THE FIREBOX 45 7 4 CLEANING THE SMOKE CHAMBER AND BOILER 46 7 5 CLEANING THE FLUE SYSTEM 47 7 6 CLEANING THE CERAMIC CLADDING 47 7 7 CLEANING THE ENAMELLED METAL PARTS 47 7 8 CLEANING THE GLASS DAILY 47 7 9 REPLACING THE GLASS 47 7 10 SUTTING DOWN 48 7 11 PROGRAMMING MAINTENANCE 48 8 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 49 8 1 REPLACING THE FUSES 52 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 53 WIRING DIAGRAMS 54 FLUE PARAMETER SETTING GUIDE 58 B Ensure that the installation of your product conforms to all the indications given below tt CHIMNEY STACK SEC V AARAA gay Ir acacaz d l V SN 4 EIL i 4 g FLUEWAY SOIT INSPECTION HO CONNECTION TD FLUE 10 11 SINGLE CHIMNEY OR FLUEWAY j Every apallance must have a vertical fiue pipe operating by natural drawght to discharge the combu
27. alterations or to ihe use of other than original spare parts Appliance installation and usas must canton with the manufacturer s instructions as well as with European and nations legstation and local regulations Instalaton electrical connection checks maintenance and repairs are operations which must be carried out exclusively by qualified and authorised personal with specialised knowledge of the product The wall against which the product is to be placed must nat be of wood or any other flammable material Far correct installation it is aio important to comply with the section entitled MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES Before installing the product read all instruction booklets relevant to the clicking the ventiation kit and any other accessory Gieck that the whare the product is tp be installed is perfectly level When handling the steel parts of tha clicking It ts acedsatie to clean cation gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints that are difficult to ramowe at First time of cleaning The stove must be assembled by at lasst two persons Connect the pellet stove to tie supoly only after has been connected by an expert to the a The plug at the and of Tha power musi be easily accesible after installation a ise oniy recommandet wood pellets in the pellet stove refer io section entitled FUEL a Never use liquid fuels ta light the pellet stove ar to relight the embers Ense
28. an agral part or Hur Tha bake ig 4 SUPERIOR Pellet stove SAMANTA THERMO 11 SABRINA THERMO 11 SVEVA THERMO 11 SIRIA THERMO 11 INSTRUCTION FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE A PASSION FOR QUALITY PIAZZETTA PELLET BOILERS AND STOVES SUPPLEMENTARY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE UK MARKET TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THOSE IN THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AND THESE SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION These instructions together with those in the instruction booklet cover the basic principles to ensure the satisfactory installation of the stove although detail may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions In all cases the installation must comply with current Building Regulations Local Authority Byelaws and other specifications or regulations as they affect the installation of the stove It should be noted that the Building Regulations requirements may be met by adopting the relevant recommendations given in British Standards BS 8303 BS EN 15287 1 2007 as an alternative means to achieve an equivalent level of performance to that obtained following the guidance given in Approved Document J Please note that it is a legal requirement under England and Wales Building Regulations that the installation of the stove is either carried out under Local Authority Building Control approval or is installed by a Competent Person registered wi
29. an appropriate pair of protective gkves Remove the door and lay it on a flat surface Unfastan the screws which can be sean on the inner side of the door Carefufy remove the glass clips and the glass f tha fibre glass washer and sealing strip are worn replace tham Reptace the glass and relocate the clips refasten ihe screws taking care not Ex avertighten them Ra hang the coor If other problems arise tis recommended that you speak to the local supper 47 7 40 SHUTTINGDOWN nn When shutting the stove din for the summer proceed as remave all pellets from tha hopper and feeding auger carefully clean the grate the grate support and the ash deer steal brush clean the belfle plate ar intemal bata plates of ihe frebox and coat ther using the spray paint supplied on request ta prevent them fram oxidising and consequently forming rust if the cast iron parts inside the firebox are not coated rust could form This is a natural process which does not affect the efficiency and quality of the product the boler the flue thorougth contact a professional chinneysweep for this pumpast Gean by removing all dust cobwebs etc from the ares behind ihe miner ining panels once a year in particular the fans disconnect the power cable from the power supply UPPER 7 11 PROGRAMMING MAINTENANCE P aaThe scheduled maintenance work listed below must be ca
30. ance runs far 9 10 minutes and then Repeat ignition procedure the problem goes persists contact an authorised technician Combustion gases have nat mashed the required agreion Temperature Haat sensor badly connected Repeat ignition procedure H the problem persists Contact an authorised technician Check wiring and connections Failed ignition Replace the electronic board ise only orignal spares Pellet charging system blocked Empty the pellet hopper chack and clean the auger and chute 51 Water temperature sensor The elactraniz sensar m ihe oder has MASS HAO sova status measurad a temperature above 90 20 water catuli The temporary shutdown phase af the appliance is activated The valve discharges water trough tne vant and expanskn pipe Wait and make sure that the pellets in the grate have finished burning Wait for the appliance to coal the water temperature to drog and the relief valve 1p close Check far and the causes That have made the safety device activate Check the correct function of the Temperature reet valve Chack operation of tha temperature pressure relief value amd if necessary Check if the water pressure requires making up and If necessary Bilesid the water system of ihe appliance and the heating system Check the water circuit For example clased ball valve badly water C
31. appkance operates vacuum Check that the pipe dees not penetrate too far into the flueway thereby choking the pipe tor the passage of smoke and combustion gases AS Ensure that all installation work is carried out to professional standards FRESH AIR INTAKE WITH NON CLOBABLE Dronamaar on 131 USING AN EXTERNAL FLUE i extemal flue can be used provided tt complies with the following recuiraments Use only insulated stainless steel pipes double lined fixed to the outside wail of the bulding Fig 23 There must be an inspection opening at tha base of the iue to permit periodic checks and martenance The fiue must be fitted at the tap with a chimney stack with down draught cowl also ensuring compliance with the safety distance fram the roof ridge as outlined in the sechon enditied GENERAL RULES under CHIMNEY STACK Ensure that all installation work is carried out to professional standards FRESH AIR INTAKE WITH NON CLOSABLE GALLE OTARENI The peaduct must be installed and used in compliance with the manufacturers instructions and European and national standards wall as local regulations IN When a flue pipe passes through a wall ar a ceiling special installation methods must be applied protection thermal iesulation distances from heat sensitive materials atc See the paragraph CONNECTION TO THE FLUEWAT It is algo recommended that all elem
32. ar electrical appliances Safety Part 1 General requirements CE EN 50165 Electrical equipment of non electric appliances for howsehokt ard similar purposes Safety requirements EN PERE Lc uan Chimneys Requirements for metal chimneys Part 1 System chimney products pier pertenecen hgs Heguirarments Tor metal chinese Part 2 Metal liners and flue pipas n Chimneys General requirements CONTENTS DT2010187 00 SECTION TITLE PAGE 1 0 GENERAL RULES 10 1 1 SINGLE FLUEWAY OR CHIMNEY 11 1 2 SOOT INSPECTION 11 1 3 CHIMNEY STACK 12 1 4 FRESH AIR INTAKE 13 1 5 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT 14 1 6 LOAD CAPACITY OF THE FLOOR 14 1 7 HEATING CAPACITY 14 1 8 MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES 15 1 9 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE 15 1 10 CONNECTING TO A CONVENTIONAL CHIMNEY 16 1 11 USING AN EXTERNAL FLUE 17 1 12 PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC FIRES 17 2 0 FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DATA 18 2 1 FEATURES 18 2 2 TECHNICAL DATA 19 2 3 FEATURES 20 2 4 ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT 20 2 5 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DATA 19 2 6 DIMENSIONS 21 2 7 WIRING DIAGRAM 22 3 0 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION 23 4 0 INSTALLATION 23 4 1 REMOVING THE CLADDING 23 4 2 WATER CONNECTIONS 24 4 3 WATER PIPE CONNECTIONS 25 4 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS 26 4 5 INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT 26 4 6 INSTALLING THE AUX THERMOSTAT 27 4 7 FILLING THE SYSTEM 27 4 8 SIDE FLUE GA
33. ating cycle Fach time tha kay is pressed the time advances by 10 minutes 16 08 STOP For automatic fast acanzce hold the key pressed dawn for few seconds PEDI oom 1 Confirm the set time by pressing the SET key oo Itis possible notte set the stop time by setting the readout to OFF Use key 1 2 to scroll the P3 timetable band to find OFF which appears at the end of the 24 hour cyce OFF OP WEEK Confirm by pressing the SET key PROGRAM 1 Press key 2 to select the day of the week Press kay 1 and select ON to activate the first operating cycle on the selected day select OFF to deactivate it Procead for all seven days of the week OON JAG WEEK Lil 1 Confirm by pressing the SET key Presa key 1 or 2 10 set the saquirad power level during the first operating cycle T Ek Press key 1 of 2 to set the required water temperatura during me first 58 5 T MP Confirm the temperature by pressing the SET key WATER 1 Frogaren automabcaby passes 10 the second operating To continue pray amni re Y Toga i for the second cycle proceed in sequence with the steps given for the firstcycle The number cu START NEEN appears an the display indicating the second operating cycle If you do not want ta program PROGRAM 2 3 second cycle set START and STOP of the second programming cycle to WEEKEND PROGRAM Tr20 1656 00 Description of a
34. cation should be carried out by authorised personnel at the time of or during maintenance Tha room thermostat has the function of determining appliance operation according tothe temperature read by ihe actual thannastat If the temperature of the roam in which the thermostat is installed is lower than that set ihe thermostat tha appliance will change ooerahon until ether the renimum power is reached or stand by status depending on the preset option The appliance is designed for connection to an external room thermostat NOT SUPPLIED To connect an external thermostat use a 2x0 5mm2 cable clamped with a PG7 cable gland inserted in the appropriate hole in the rear panel Fig 32 This operation must ba carried out by authorised personnal A Installation can be carried out with any typa of remm thermostat but requires a PG cable gland similar to the one shown in fig 37 To connect the thermostat to the electronic board saa the wiring diagram To install proceed Gat off the electricity 1p the appliance Remove the right side panel ses the paragraph REMOVING THE CLADDING Remoa the knockout to be found in the rear panel position 4 Fig Uf Clamp the thermostat cable wah the PG cable mand and insert the gland into the hale in the rear pane Ag 3B Connect the thermostat terminal ta the two pirr terminal of the electronic board see tha paragraph WIRING WAGRAM Fi
35. ch one as necessary as you get to it If you pass the parameter you need to adjust press esc to return to the previous menu and start again Check and adjust if necessary parameter 16P Note this must be done during Phase 1 Note The setting value of the parameter is adjusted using the up down arrows and watching the micromanometer to obtain the correct pressure Changes to the pressure are immediate but wait for it to settle and record the final result Pa O Press set to confirm the setting and move to the next parameter Parameter 17P must be set during Phase 2 adjusting as above to obtain the correct pressure The rest of the parameters must be set when the whole flue system is up to temperature For boiler stoves the water temperature must also be at least 60 deg C Note the parameters 18P to 22P are the settings for the different power output levels 1 5 or for stoves with 4 power levels 18P to 21P O Access the highest power level 22 or 21P first using the method above Adjust the setting to obtain the correct pressure and set to confirm Adjust the other parameters in reducing order 21P 20P 19P 18P and set each to confirm 58 After adjusting the parameter exit the programming by pressing menu Pressure values must never be lower than 60 Pa the limit of safety threshold If higher pressures are set than recommended it can cause pellets to float in the grate and not light Parameter Pressure Settin
36. ck if the new setting is correct it will be necessary to go through the other parameter settings exit the program then after stabilising re enter the program and check the value on the micromanometer Repeat if necessary O Press 3 set to confirm the setting and move to the next parameter o Exit the program by pressing key 4 o Wait until the stove enters the stabilisation stage Start ooo Enter the programming as before and go to parameter 17 O Check the pressure at this stage it is advisable to have a pressure between 100 and 110 Pa Adjust if necessary as above xit the program by pressing key 4 The rest of the parameters must be set when the whole flue system is up to temperature For boiler stoves the water temperature must also be at least 60 deg C Note the parameters 18P to 22P are the settings for the different power output levels 1 5 or for stoves with 4 power levels 18P to 21P These are now set for their true operating powers Enter the programming as above O Goto parameter 18 the pressure should be 65 70 Pa adjust as necessary and allow it to settle O Press 3 set to confirm the setting and move to the next parameter O Check parameter 19 the pressure should be 65 70 Pa adjust as necessary O Press 3 to confirm move to 20P the pressure should be 75 80 Pa adjust as necessary O Press 3 to confirm move to 21P the pressure should be 75 80 Pa adjust as necessary O Press 3 to confirm move to 22P the pr
37. ctivity Display Press key B for a few seconds Use key 5 or amp tp scroll the menu that appears on display until tha scrolling readout SET CHRONO appears SEY CHPON Confirm by pressing ihe SET key Lisa kay 5 or G 10 scroll tha available functions that appaar an desplay omil the scrolling readout PROGRAM WEEK END appears PROGRAM Confirm by pressing tha SET key HWHEEH ENZ Uka key 1 ar 2 to scroll the options DN to enable the weekend program OFF to disable If you have disabled the program by selecting OFF and do not want to proceed with 9 rer nans programming press key 4 to exit Press key 4 ance to return to the SET CHRONO menu HEEH ENTS press twice to return to the iritial display Use key 1 or 2 fo sat the start time of the first operating cycle Each time the key 5 pressed i the time advances by 10 minutes 14 26 START id For automatic fast whanga hold tha key pressed down for a few seconds Confirm the set time by pressing The SET key PROGRAM d se key 1 ar 2 1o set the stop time of the first operating cycle Each time tfe key 5 pressed tha time advances by 10 minutes 1b og STOP HE Far automatic fast advance hoki the key pressed dowa Tor a faw seconds ha Canlirm the set time by pressing the SET key PROG RAM Ibis possibla not to set the stop lime by setting the readout to OFF Use key 1 or to scroll T i the timetable band find OFF which appears at the end of the 24 hour oie OFF 5 OP WE Co
38. culate the maximum usable tength in the following was maxirmurm at three 90 bends are used the maximum length af the section will ba 4 5m fa maximum of two 90 bends are user and bearing in mind that 90 bend be replaced by one metre of pipe the maximum length of the section will fe 4 5m Tm 5 5m If a maximum of ane 30 bend used and bearing in mind that bend can be replaced by metre of pipe the maximum length of ihe section will be 4 1mz8 5m Where 100m diameter pipe must be used connect it Te the stave flue outlet with a a mrm union tea than use a tODmim adaptor not supplied by Supenon Fig 190 Union tee The wee of this Type of fitting must Tor the collection of condensaie mixed with soot which builds up inside the pipe It mist ak permit parkadic Cleaning of the flue without the ceed to disassemble ihe pipes This type of fitting cen be bought at Superiar retail outlets ingether with the pipes example is ghen below of fiueway connection which complete cleaning without having to disassemble the pipes Fig 201 IF you wish to use an existing chimney it is strongly recommended that Fe you have it checked by a professional chimneysween to ensure that it is completely airtight The reason for this is that the smoke because it is amp slightly pressurised can infitrate any cracks in the fiue and escape inta living spaces H upan insp
39. d te The Y terminal will be powered af 230 V Ensure that conmecbon is made to instalation with continuous currant absorption of no more than Connact the AUX thanmestat using 2x1 mm cate secured wih a Par cable gland to be inserted in the hole 4 made in ihe rear panel of tha appliance Fig 37 The AUX thermostat operates at 230 V so take all due precautions when installing installation must be carried aut by authorised personnal To connect the AUX thermostat to the electronic control board see the wiring diagram 47 FILUNGTHESYSTEM O oO Fill the water heating system when the appliance is shut down Under no circumstances light the appliance if the boiler is mot full of water Filling the system Open the air valves of the radiators ocean the screw 16 of the automatic air ar bleeder valve of the appliance and leave loose Fig 41 ensure that the drain tap 79 of the boiler is closed the ball valves installed on the appliance R fittings open the shut off devices in the system gradually open the relative tap located on the water heating system to Fil with water irom the mass Suppe bleed the system through the air wakes instabed in the system on ihe radiators and in the appliance checking that thay are warkirg property Close ihe radiator air valves as soon as water staris to come out the screw of tha automatic air valve of the appisance must rema
40. days 21 the week For example if you want the shave to operate from Gam to Sam every day in the WEEKLY programme the two limetable bands ance established can be activated or deactivated for each day For example you went The stove to operate trom io Sam on Menday Tuesday but nat on Wednesday and so the WEEKEND programme the two timetable bands ance established can be activated or deactivated for Friday Seturday and Sunday For example id you want the slove to operate Tram Bam to Yam on Friday Saturden but not on Sunday This kind of timer allows you to have three programmes DAILY WEEKLY and WEEKEND stored permanently The programmes can be activated ar deactivated using tha SET CHRONO It is advisable t have only one programme active at a time to avoid overlapping WHEN USING THE TIMER FOR THE FIRST TIME SET THE CLOCK WITH THE CURRENT DAY HOUR AND MINUTES as with new watch To set the actual see the table SETTING THE CLOCK This setting will only be necessary the first time of activating the clock If several programs are active with overlapping times the stove will start up with the first programmed start time and will always stop at the first set time irrespective of the dally weekly or weekend program 33 DAILY PROGRAM Description of activity Display Press key for a few seconds Use key 5 or 6 to scroll the menu that appears on display tok DASS MENTA ET HUN TO
41. e altilute Example of approximate calculation of the energy requirement to heat a fixed volume to 18 207 C Tha coefficient that is normaly used determined according to the real conditions as they occur case by From 0 04 to 0 05 KW per cubic metre in a well insulated environment From 0 05 to 0 06 kW per cubic matre in a poorly insulated environment 3 rooms measuring 2tm X celling 2 7m 162 m volume Ir am eeriranment witi a good degree of an average value ol 0 045 KV may ba Taken 162 volume X 0 045 kW 7 3 KW necessary 6300 kcal h Conversion kW kcal n Consult a heating technician of engineer for a correct check and calculation of the requirement of the environments to be heated see REFERENCE STANDARDS Install the product in compliance with the recommended salaty distances from haat sensitive or inflammable materials and not inflammable fram load bearing and ether watts and also from wooden elements fumiture ete In the case of flooring that is heat sensitive or inflammable the foor must be protected with nan combustible insulaling material e g sheets of steal plate tiles etc The minimum distances are A Mom from the wall behind the stove rem from fw 950 wal t BD am m ma hose raihan aed Trosn me fot ser Fan guet D Som protection E LF Stam thn fur gas tio th roar wat Connectio
42. e ges outlet conection E with the previously removed screw C Refit the smoke sensor ensuring that it i fully inserted and securing it with the acraw B which musi not be overtighteed Fig the rear 28 Take the previously removed left side panel and use scnawdriver to remova the knockout F to be found in the lower part taking care to scratch or buckle the panel App the edge gasket G provided in the ket around the edge of the hoia mada in tha panel Cut off any axcess gasket Fig 41 It is advisable to secure the gasket with a few drops af high heat resistant silicona Refit the lett side panel proceeding wath the steps desorbed for removal in the reverse order Connect 1p the flueway in accordance with the instructions geen in tha secton GENERAL RULES Finish installing the cladding IN When installing with site fue gas outlet the MINIMUM distance of tha flue gas outlet pipe from the stove is given in the paragraph DIMENSIONS This measurement is obtained by inserting a pipe with diameter 80 mm and length 158 mm measurement Fig 42 between the side flue gas outlet connection and the union tes 29 The wood pellet is oh sinied by pressing wood Sawdust lett over trom tha working of naturai dried wood The typical sma cylindrica form s obtained by passing the material through a dic Thanks to lignin a natural element which is released
43. e products of combustion in the air te chimney stack must be installed at the distances given below 6 6 metres from any buildings or other obstacles that are higher than the Chimney stack 50 centimetres higher than any obstacles located at a distance less Than 5 metres putside the reflux area The size and shape af this area according ta Ihe angle of incination of the sap and is trierefore necessary To adopt the minimum heights shown below Example Check the slope of tne roof column oj and the anticipated distance of the chimney stack fram the axis of the iealumm Al if ine distance is greater than A the height of the chimney stack may be read in icalumn if tne distance ls less than A the chimney stack must rise above tha ridge Ey 0 5 rates T The illustration and table identify the Fig 10 11 minimum requirements as dictated by Building Regulations Minimum distance measured from the top of the chimney construction excluding any pot or terminal 2 3 metres horizontally clear of the roof surface eg if the roof pitch is 48 then the chimney should project 2 3 metres above 1 metre RUE DM emma cx 00M OP Eee G is lees than 600mm 1 metre above the top of any flat roof and the top of M D cav mt WE MN itis located within matres If D is less than 2 3 metres E shall bo not less than 600mm 600mm above the ridge Edge of chimney to roof ridge _1 4 FRESH AIR
44. ection you find that the chimney is not completely i sound itis recommended that you insert piping made af new material ifthe existing chimney is wide enough we recommenda pipe with a maximum charneter of 150mm tt is also recommended that you insulate the chimney fiue Fig 21 22 3 Oran tHe Pipes and bends mace by the Factory are recommended for canmecbon to ihe fiuieway since they are sized to fit the fiue outlet of the apalianca Other pipes may be applied after adaptation and checking of the compatibility Of the coupling taking inta account that tie pipes and tends must be mace in compliance with current requ abons In this case however the factory only pueranteas trouble free operation for parts that it manidactunes and that are used according to spectications WINDOWS Daaa I tha connect has lo pass Through partitions of walls of mammata or heat sensitlve materials or through load bearing walls create an insulating barrier equal lo or greater than 10cm around the connector using mingral based insulating material rack wool ceramic Hbre with a nominal density greater than I tha connector fas to pass Brough non llammabe partitions ar walls create an insutating barier egual fo or greater than Som around ihe connec using mineral besed insulating material rock wool cararmie fila with nominal density greater than B kg m Check that the connection to the flueway ts gas smoke tight since the
45. egulations Approved Document J Combustion air supply In order for the stove to perform efficiently and safely there should be an adequate air supply into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air This is particularly necessary if the room is double glazed and well sealed It may be necessary to increase the air vent size in property with low air permeability lt 5 0 m h m The provision of air supply to the stove must have a total free area at least equal to the size given in the Technical Data section in the instructions and be in accordance with current Building Regulations Approved Document J An opening window is not appropriate for this purpose IMPORTANT NOTE If applicable and the appliance is being fitted within a fireplace recess specialist advice should be sought before fitting any permanent ventilation within this area For inset stoves built into a fireplace or enclosure convection air vents must be fitted at high and low level to ventilate the chamber with minimum free area as stated in the Technical Data section Connection to chimney Stoves have a rear flue connector that allows connection to either a masonry chimney or a prefabricated factory made insulated metal chimney in accordance with the instructions In some cases it will be necessary to fit an adaptor to increase the diameter of the flue to the 150 mm section of the chimney or liner Ensure that there is access to sweep the flue completely
46. ents made of combustible or inflammable material such as baarns wooden furniture curtaiming flammable liquids elc he kept outside the heat radiation range of fhe fireplace and at a distance of at least 0 cm from the heating block Far other internation see the paragraph MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES and CONNECTION TO THE The fe pipe chimney stack chimney and fresh ar intake must always be free of cbsiructons clean and checked penodically Erat ts at least twice during seasonal period fram the lighting of the tireglace and curing its use When te fireplace hes ngi bean used for same time it is advisable 16 carry aut the checks mentioned above For further information consult a chimmeyesegn Only recommended fuels See section 2 0 FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DATA 2 8 00 maia maana memamon Drames N Description N Description 1 S Chamber bottom plate 12 Smoka extractor fan 2 Ash guard 13 Frontal grile 3 Tuba cieaning 1001 14 Expansiar taris 4 Alen wrench 15 Relief valve 8 Grate 16 Smoke sensor amp Bark panel 17 Gearmptor f Enamalled smoke plate 18 Air valve 8 Top plate 19 Drain tap Top grille 20 Electronic sensor safety thermostat bulb lokter 10 Electronic control board 21 Gearmoine inspection panel 11 Girculatar 22 Boiler safety thermostat 23 Top sumpuni 2 2 TECHNICAL DATA _ nz ae ec a 85
47. ersonnel can jeopardise this function Description of activity The pressure switch ALF 1 is connected to the fe gas outlet its function is to control the vacuum inside the duct sa that the steve can be used all safety The pressure switch is activated there is a change in the conditions required for correct Operation in the flue gas autiet duct fincorrect installation blockages ar obstructions in the poor maintenance unfavourable wealher conditions such as persistent wind atc the pressura Swatch cuis off the power supply amp the fual bading auger thereby stopping the gt Cfo CFAE supply of pellets to the grate and starting the stove shutdoan process SAF I 5 Di E The readout SAFETY STOVE appears an display The readout ALF 1 appears in the STATE STOVE STOVE STAUS mode After appro BO seconds the burzer sounds fr activated WHAT DO Shut dawn the steve by holding the ONOFF key dowel for several seconds The alarm will stop Wait until combustion of any pellets remaming in The grate has finished After having cleaned the gate restart the siwa by pressing the ON OET key The readout ALL must no enger appear on the display Ii this is nat fe case cal the After Sales Service Centre The prassura switch ALF 2 control the correct pressure switch operation it s chackad so that the appliance may be used ad safety At the me of stove start
48. essure should be 75 80 Pa adjust as necessary Recheck parameters 16 17 xit the program by pressing key 4 After setting parameters remove the micromanometer and ensure that the brass cap nut is refitted 59 Product serial number to be quoted when requesting service from the After Sales Service Centre Robeys FOR OuUaLiT Robeys Ltd Goods Road Belper Derbyshire DE56 1UU Tel 01773 820940 Fax 01773599309 Email info robeys co uk www robeys co uk SUPERIOR Via Montello 22 31011 d Asolo TV ITALY Tal 39 04235271 Fax 39 042955178 www superiorstute com infoisuperiorstufe com Department God 27 CAD D KO
49. ew need aot be Tully removed Fig 52 Grasp the smoke chamber bottom plate lift it and remove it Fig 53 a Now caan the actual smoke chamber remove the deposited ash and combustion products alea fram under the flue gas ducts at the sidas of the chamber not to damage the vanes of the smoke extractor fan Fig 54 To dispose of ihe ashes sea DISPOSAL OF ASHES Lal d Allan wrench 011211540 fen wrench 7 5 CLEANING THE FLUE SYSTEM ____ men Remove the irom the Tee and clean the pipes you have got reasonably used to fne operating conditions of the stove we wnend that this maintenance be cared aut on a monthly basis If necessary particulariy on the first few occasions we recommend calling in Qualified technician MAH Ee 7 6 CLEANING THE CERAMIC CLADDING Tha ceramic dadding must first be claaned wilh a soft dry ciat before using ary detergent even miki detergent Products available on ihe market which we suitabia Tor cleaning cararnics well as concentrated products for cleaning porcelain These wil remove od ink coffee and wine stains alc 2 Never soak the ceramic cladding or clean it with cold water when it is still hot as the thermal shock could cause il to crack a arimnoe 7 7 CLEANING THE ENAMELLED METAL PARTS 4 GLEAMING TRE ENAMELLEU META
50. faults which might allow fumes into the house Remedial action should be taken if required seeking expert advice if necessary If it is found necessary to line the chimney then a flue liner suitable for solid fuel must be used in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J Any existing chimney must be clear of obstruction and have been swept clean immediately before installation of the stove If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire then the chimney should be swept one month after installation to clear any soot falls which may have occurred due to the difference in combustion between the stove and the open fire If there is no existing chimney then either a prefabricated block chimney in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J or a twin walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS 4543 can be used These chimneys must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and Building Regulations Please Note pellet stoves have a flue outlet size of 80mm and are suitable for use with 100 and or 125mm flues depending on site conditions Please refer to Robeys website Brochure Downloads Help amp Advice for flue sizes etc Any bend in the chimney or connecting fluepipe should not exceed 45 90 bends should not be used except at the stove connection to the flue Combustible material should not be located where the heat dissipating through the walls of fireplaces or flues could ignite it There
51. fore when installing the stove in the presence of combustible materials due account must be taken of the guidance on the separation of combustible material given in Building Regulations Approved Document J and also in these stove instructions Adequate provision e g easily accessible soot door or doors must be provided for sweeping the chimney and connecting fluepipe also to permit visual checks on the integrity of the flue when the appliance is serviced Ensure that all access doors in the flue can be adequately sealed after service Hearth The hearth should be able to accommodate the weight of the stove and its chimney if the chimney is not independently supported The weight of the stove is indicated in the brochure The stove should always be installed on a non combustible hearth or base of a size and construction that is in accordance with the provisions of the current Building Regulations Approved Document J The clearance distances to combustible material beneath surrounding or upon the hearth and walls adjacent to the hearth should comply with the guidance on the separation of combustible material given in Building Regulations Approved Document J and also in these stove instructions If the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor surface it must be covered with a non combustible material at least 12mm thick and extending in front and to the sides of the stove as shown in the detailed instructions and in accordance with Building R
52. g 33 Refit the panel proceeding in the reverse order ip removal check that ihe cable cannot come into contact with hot parts during appliance aperat an N Take care because this is a Irea contact with zaro potential and therefore live element should be connected Room thermostats boier or storage tank tharmostats free contacts from control units or solar systems etc can be connected 26 maze m Connection t5 the DBS serial socket T The appkance has socket which is used ta check appance paration Contos shaulg be carted aut by authorised personnel et the ime of installation or during maintenance m DEO CTA 5 Kn chout tor inserting cable gland PET Vor connection of external thermostat amp Power cata connection 7 CES sena socket 2 Socket tor power lead X External pressure pipa sap faai Fg 37 Thermostat 2 board 2 pin teninal j Cable gland 4 Mema cata Terminal TEN MAMI Fig 40 4 6 INSTALLING THE AUX THERMOSTAT The AUX thermostat activates an culput from the electranic board at 230 V when a certain settable SET temperatura is reached ses USE Hf the temperature of the water in tha boller read by the electronic sensor 18 higher than the ALK THERMOSTAT SET point temperature tha eds of the cable connecte
53. gs The pressure settings are obtained from Robeys Limited 01773 820940 or contact info robeys co uk You will need to have the Firmware version information To obtain this press the select key up key for 5 seconds to display the version After setting parameters remove the micromanometer and ensure that the brass cap nut is refitted Setting Parameters using the Keypad on the Stove Superior Identify the microprocessor and record the details To do this switch on the stove the identification code appears for a few seconds on the display press the 3 set key followed by the 4 on off key Note the keys have a number in the corner which is used for identification Key 3 confirms any setting and moves the display to the next parameter Pressing key 4 at any time will exit from programming Start the stove and wait for it to complete the 20 second stage Start o O Press key 5 for 10 seconds to obtain the input port to the programming functions Use keys 7 and 2 to obtain code E9 on the display O Press 3 set to enter the programming mode showing 01P Press 3 set to move to the next parameter and repeat until 16P appears Check and adjust parameter 16P Note this must be done during the ignition stage Start oo Note The change made to parameter 16 is not sensed by the micromanometer immediately at this stage set the pressure between 110 and 120 Pa using keys 7 and 2 and watching the micromanometer to obtain the correct pressure To che
54. having to esther the stows boiler er the actual system BALL VALVES a the appliance to be disconnected quickly witout subjecting the connecting pipes to stress 3 PIECE PIPE UNION The safety valva must be connected using a hose wehout shiut alf devices which could obsiruct the free flow of tuid under pressure Check that any kinks in the hoses will nat alr locks ar pockets ta pr abisteuct the free Tow ct water The appliance must be fitted with a water connection kit OPTIONAL which includes shut off valves on the appliance side and a manometer ta be applied ta the detevery and return fittinms 25 Ax QU hl insulate the connecting pipework adequately to prevent heat lass and the formation of comiensatian Under no circumstances light tha appliance unless the water Circuit is completely filled with water The expansion tank installed Inside the appliance with capacity and pre filing pressure indicated on the rating plate is only sufficient to compensate the water in the appliance and up to a MAX of 16 5 I of water in the system the of the system corresponding to this quantity must be near tha appliance and run relatively straight Installation of a suitably sized additional expansion tank is however recommended to compensate for the quantity of water present in the heating system The correct size of the expansion tank must be calculated by a qualified heating plumber according
55. iated Fresh ar intake a Ensure that all joints in the fue are hermetically sealed using a silicone nat cament based sealant which is resistant to temperatures of up to 250 C and which shows no sign of deterioration a Check have checked regularly that the Tus is cigar Under no circumstances use fuels other than pellets Remove deposits of unused peltets feft by Tabed ipnitean betore restarting the stive AN During operation some parts of the stove door handle controls ceramic parts can reach high temperatures great care and all the necessary precautions especially in the presence of children the elderly or disabled and pets Keep any inflammeatle object well away from the stove while it is in use MINIMUM BD cm fram the front panel While in use the door must remain closed and the glass must be present and intact The removal of the protective grille inside the pellet hopper is strictly prohibited If replenishing with pellets while the stove is lit ensure that the bag does not come into contact with any hot surfaces Bi2nrni n5 DTz012172 81 61 CONTROL PANEL Tha stove is fitted wilh a digital panel which asaws tha user varius When the sinve is connected to the electrical system but is not in operating made ihe actual time te g 12 30 ar the water temperature appears in the Wit part of the diantay while the readout OFF appears mi the r
56. ight part aga 1e 38 OFF jela Fomai The contr patel keys and their various functions are listed below These have been numbered im order ie mabe identification sasar Uad far Manual gartun and shutdown eet from programming mede the stove is in operation they can ba usad to sat the power between 1 3 5 6 in the stove programming stage they are used adjustment selection to access the programming menu key 0 scroll the menu programs tha Brmer thermostat bo scrol iene meer storage manu iparameter Suomen When the siit is in operation ey can used sat ihe mam between 50 C and C Sat temperature automatic set temperature boiler in the shove programming Stage they are used to select he language to select the day and time for clock settings to set the timer thamastat parameters t the bummer Used for confirmation of the selected menu Bat water tempareture Displays ache time waler temparatune Power gat functians SUPERIOR Hare ea ian TOO AH gn 16 1 This function alaws ane of trie fur languages available to beset on the display according te the country where the product is installed Press key 6 for a few seconds The sczolling readout SELECT LANGUAGE wal appear on the right part at the display Confirm by pressing the SET key L
57. in kosaned bring the installation up to working pressure checking the value on the manometer installed on the exterior of the appliance TECHNICAL DATA and WATER PIPE CONNECTIONS tha mains water filling tap check the joints Tor leaks and that the water healing systemi pressure is stable bleed tha ciculator 11 using the relative central screw Fig 41 After some hours of working check ifthe waler pressure value is correct and if necessary refill The system to restore the correct pressure Characteristics of tha mains water supply The pressure of the mains water supply ta ihe heating system must be babween 1 2 bar in the case of higher pressura install a pressure reducer The hardness of the supply water affecis heal exchanger operation In the case of excesswe hardness above 202 insigl a water scftenmg device between the mains outlet and the appliance Every municipalty provides water analyses free of charge 27 O02 106 01 To install procaed as follows disconnect from the electricity supp amave tha right side panel sea REMOVING THE CLADDING remove the knockout ta found in ihe rear panel pas 4 Fig 371 insart the thermastat cable into the cable gland PG and then insert tha gland into the hole that hes Just been made In the rear panel Fig 37 commeact the cable terminal of the auxiliary device to the 2 PIN tarmanal of the electronic contri board
58. n exact portrayal fy In the event of difficulties or if you unable to understand the instruction booklet contact your local dealer 2 Do not place objects which are heat resistant on top af the stove or within the recommended minimum safety area Do not open the door while the stove is in operation or operate the stove when the glass is broken See the guarantee certificate enclosed with the product for the terms limitations and exclusions In line wiih its polity of canstant product improvamerrt and reset the mariutaclurer may make changes wilfiout notice This document is the property of the factory no part of it may be discinsed to third parties without the written permission All rights reserved REFERENCE STANDARDS pransnana0s ERATES neas ard te praedi Residential space healing agpkaness fire ty wood pellets Requirements and test methods Asp RT Thermal performance of buildings Calcubitian of energy use heating Residential buildings UN caccia Heal generators Tired fy wood or ater solid Biofuels Installation requirements TOBAT aant Single flue systems for liquid and solid fuel generators Maintenance and inspection Guidelines and procedures EUER Gas installations for domestic use fired by mains gas supply Design netalation and DIN 51731 class 2 se Fuels MISSE eM Filg CHH GUISI aaa Safely of household and simil
59. n to the fue must respect minimum distances fram heat sensitive Structural components or inflammable materials wood panelling beams ar ceilings ete shown in te figures Values refered to the use of original Superior flue pipes if other pipas OTe are used ihe safety fire regulations or fire codes af reference areappicabie hy Fig 18 Keep any combustible product such as wooden furniture curtains carpets combustible liquids etc well away from the stove when it Es Tit minimum distance BD cm 27 it is recommended that greater distances than those indicated Leg above be left all round the stave to make any necessary work I MN 9 cm on the appliance easier 1 m i z i i 112 2 1 8 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE et The pellet stove is not the same as other stoves It has a forced draught of flue gas by a fan which keeps the firebox In a vacuum and the entire flueway slightly pressurised For this reason the flue must be completely airtight and correctly installed to ensure bath trouble free operation and user safety Tha must ba mane by specsstised personnel of sims as outlined bel The fiue must be installed in such a way as 1e guarantee that periodic cleaning can be carried out without dismanting any parts whatsoever Pipes should always be sealed with sscane not cement based sealants or
60. nce with the above instructions the factory cannot be TSS tes tra 3 5 m MINIMUM Fig 5 Deposit of lt bist prona manar We reccomend that ihe flue must have a chamber for cofecting solid matter and any condensate located below the connection and which may be easly inspected by means of an airtight door Fig 11 Dr20 1025 53 13 CHIMNEY STACK Tha chimney stack is a device fitted on the tap af the chimney That rs designed ta aid dispersion of the products of combustion in the atmosphere Tha chimney stack must comply with the following requirements it must nave an intemal section and shape the same as te flue A it must have useful outlet section B of mot less than tace that of the Ay the part of the chimney that emerges Tram the roof cr remains in contact with the autside e g in the case of a flat root must he covered with brick pr tile eaments and in any case well insulated It must be bull in such a way as to prevent the penetration of rain sna and fpraign maiter into the Fue and to ensure that in the event of winds fram all directions and angie discharge of the combustion products is assured ichimney stack with dowrn draught cow Bit twice of in HI Recommended distances for correct chimney operation To ensure trouble free operation of the chimney amd alow correct dilution of th
61. ne problem persists call an Replace the control panel use on Faulty contral panel ese ibt use mpm Replace ihe cable use only original 3 Faulty flat cabl a Replace the electronic board fuse Faulty electronic board original spares Biocked flue or flue gas outlet Check and cean the fue and the oufet Replace the motor tuse only original Broken smoke extractor p E Damaged door saaling gaskets Check all the gaskets and seals of the door and flue pepe Dismantle and clean the hase connection for the vacuum g ug Silicane piping blocked oF broken Check and or repkace piping Replace the electronic board use only origina spares Grate raquires cleaning tha grate see section 7 1 Replace hoppar iharmostat use ary Bady positioned automatic reset Check that the thermostat sensor is Hase connection blocked Faulty electronic board caract positioned Automatic restart of the stove isee paragraph INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRIC SUPPLY Temporary power failure during operation 49 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Faulty thermostat Replace tha faulty devica use Check the electric connections Check and clean the flue and the Faded fil in ot Pallet ctarging system Blocked fue ar iue gas cutet Chan tne grate ses section 7 1
62. new installation The water healing System must be sized in relation to The average power of the appliance and the heating requirements of tha building see TECHNICAL DATA The fittings for connecting the appliance ta the plumbing system are to be found at te rear Connect the appliance to the heating plumbing system using pipe unaona and stop valves to facilitate any future maintenance br draining of the heating system Connect the temperatum qeassura taliei vale S at the appliance to suitable drip funnel without shut off valves Fag 33 Shauki the bemparaturermressure relied valve activate tne water must be free to flow away without causing injury to persans damage ip property 24 Fig 35 DTPA 1 1 pecuniam 2 Mammes Gall waive 4 How d E 5 3 a m fe 4 i a d M I m 3 4 cA i a 3 ee Ae ra Lum p ES n 1 2 Dramas installing shut off valves on the inlet and the autiet enable maintenance te be cared out without having to drain the system it is advisable to install the water connection kit but in any case installation must be carried out as shown in the diagram Fig 34 A Drain taps inserted in the lowest points of the systam make it easier to drain the system If necessary Air valves installed at all the highest points of the system make easier to bleed the heating system Do not
63. nfirm by pressing the SET key PROGRAM 1 Press key 2 to select the day of the week Press key 1 and select ON 1p activate the first operating cycle on tha selected day ar saladi _ M OFF to deactivate it SUGN BAYS HE LIT 1 Proceed for the three days of tha week Friday Saturday and Sunday Gantirm by pressing the SET key 35 Description of activity Press key 1 ar 2 to sat the required power level dwing the first aperating cycle Confirm the power setting by pressing the SET key Press key 1 or 2 set the required water temperature duri the first operating cycle Conlirm the temperature by pressing the SET kay Programming automatically passes to ihe second operating cycle To cantine pogamming for the second cycle proceed in sequence with the steps given far the first cycle Tha number 2 appears on the display indicating the second operating cycle you do not want to program a second cycle set START and STOF of ihe second programming cycle to OFF g2 7720 Display SEY WE 1 SET TEMP WATER 1 GTART Wi PROGRAM e 6 6 PARAMETERS MENU h amiee The User can anly interact wih ihe TIME METER STORAGE and LOADING AUGER in the parameter menu as described in the table below the other parameters can only be used by an authorised service centre Description af activity Press key 6 Tor a few seconds Use kay 5 ar ip scroll the menu that appears an display until tha sc
64. ntervals as shown in the instructions Spare Parts Spare parts can be obtained from Robeys Limited Telephone 01773 820 940 Trouble shooting The instructions detailed in the relevant section in the instruction booklet should be followed Dear Custormar Thank you having shearer one of eur produchs wich is ihe result of years of experience and continue researc aimed a making a Supernia product i terms of safety rotabili TAG Boost contains orma iion am aug for safe and efficient use af your product OTAGO AH IMPORTANT INFORMATION raninens o7 a This instruction booklet has been prepared by tha manufacturer and is an integral part of the product In ihe event of sale ar relocation of the product make sure this booklet accompanies it since the information contained in it is intended Tor the purchaser and for anyone invalved in the installation use and maintenance of the product Read the instructions and the technical information contained in this booklet carefully before proceeding with installation usa ar any repairs The observance of the instructions and technical intonation in this instruction booklet Quarantees ihe safety of persons and property iT also ensures more efficient operabon arid increased lifespan The factory cannot be held responsible tor damage ar inpury due to failure to comply with the inshuctions ior instaEabnn use and maintenance given in this booklet ar due to unauthorised
65. ntilation systems or other heating systems using ventilation to change the air Such systems could cause a vacuum in the environment of installation even if installed in adjoining or communicating rooms The fireplace must not be used in stairwells except in buildings with no more than two apartments in corridors for common use in bedrooms in bathrooms or shower rooms Check the load bearing capacity of the floor referring To the weight of ihe product given in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA ff ihe floor hes an unsuitable ined bearire capacity take adequate countermeasures 41 7 HEATING CAPACITY t _ _ _ Check the healing capacity of tre appliance by comparing the rated power given in the paragraph TECHNICAL DATA with the power required by the eniroarment to be heater The energy requirement may be calculated approximately oy multiplying the square metres of area by the height of the ceiling the result is then multiplied by a coefficient which depends an the degres of insulation of the bulleing that is an intemal and extemal factors of the dwelling al internal factors type of window door frames thickness of ihe insulation and walls type of building materiais presence of stairwells wals with extensive Gazing high ceilings position of ihe rooma ta be heated in relation te other adjacent healed ar unheated rooms b External factors geographica position average outdoor temperature exposure wind speed latitud
66. ogrammi menu EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT seg PROGRAMMING The item EXTERNAL THERMOST in the user menu offers two modes of controlling external activation MODULATE for instantaneous reductian of power to a minimum upon activation of the thermostat STAND BY for temporary shutdown always following activation of the external thermostat Upon of the set shuidowoooling petad when ar fia new ignition is requested the minimum safety conditions will be checked and when they are all satished new ignition cycle will start IN it should be remembered that the contact is irer Le with zero potential the presence of electric potential at the terminals can irreparably damage the PCB it is possible to connect a control device other than the room thermostat t g Storage tank thermostat an acknowledgement device af a control unit far solar or alternative energy an acknowledgment device af a boiler etc AUX THERMOSTAT Orge Ora This function is managed by te electranic cantral board output signal is produced relays solenoid valves upon reaching or excesdiri a temperature threshold that can be set by the user see PROGRAMMING under ALS THERMOSTAT IN This signal is at 230 V and must therefore be managed with due precaution when connecting other components to avoid damage or dangerous situations No indication
67. onnections air on the water circuit etc Start up the appliance Raptaca the electric board usa only anginal spares IN This instruction booklet contains all the necessary information for installation operation and maintenance Only call the Supartor service centre after having scrupulously followed all the instructions Fuse on the power socket Draw aut the fuse carrier and rapiaca the fuse with the spare be found inside the small drawer FAAH 50V 52 Gesehen mes Anlage Nr cai GRUPPO C PIAZZETTA CAMINETT amp prp TA Rheinfand Energie und Umwelt tur DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY accardo con Dineitiva BS106 CEE Prodotti da Costruzione la Direttiva 2008 88 CEE Bassa Tensions a la Drettva 2004 108 Compatbiita Elettremagnalical In accordance wih the Dimclive S90GEEC Construction Products the Directive 20089S EEC Law Volfage Dirch and the Directive 2004 f B EEC Elecimmagnetic Compatibility MENOS Apparecchio per riscaldamento domestica a Tipo di apparecchio Type of equipment J Marchio commerciale Trademark Tipo designation Modelli Models designation SABRINA THERMO SVEVA THERMO SAMANTA THERMO SIRIA THERMO Uno sl Riscaldamento domestico in edifici residenziali con fornitura di acqua calda pe
68. pebats remaining in grats has finished Wait until the stove is Cooled up and reset fie thermostat SAFETY THERMAL After having cleaned the grate restart the stove by pressing the ON OFF key The raadout SAFETY THERMAL must no longer appear on The display If this is nat the case the After Sales Servite Cantre 6 11 STOVE STATUS This Tunction displays the stove status under the various operating conditions orama ee6 08 Description of activity Press amp fora few seconds Use key 5 or 6 bo scroll Ihe menu thal appaars on the right display until the scrolling readout STATE STOWE appears Confirm by pressing the SET key The pallet bading time and the flue qas temperature altemate on the left display The water temperature and appear an the right display Alarm Indications ALFI Pressure switch activated ALF2 Pressure switch anomaly ALG Salety thermostat activated PUL Clean grate NO CONN Flug gas sensor disconnected NO ACC Failed igritian MASS TEMP gas sereor activated maximum temperature reached MASS H20 Water sensor activation maximum temperature reached SONDA H20 Water sensor discarmected Lisa key 1 fo exit 612 OPENING THE DOOR During operation the door must remain E is fto be opened only when Ihe stove has been shut down and cooled Tor the carrying out af Mamitenarice Use the door handle tool provided in the kit to open
69. personal injury PREPARATORY WORK AND SAFETY CHECKS IMPORTANT WARNING This stove must not be installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit fumes into the room Chimney Note The flue is under a small positive pressure so all flue joints must be sealed with a suitable high temperature silicone sealant to ensure there is no flue product leakage into the room For the stove to perform satisfactorily the chimney height must be sufficient to ensure an adequate draught of approximately 12 Pa so as to clear the products of combustion and prevent smoke problems into the room NOTE A chimney height of not less than 3 5 metres measured vertically from the outlet of the stove to the top of the chimney should be satisfactory If using factory made metal flue pipe refer to the detailed appliance instructions Alternatively the calculation procedure given in EN 13384 1 may be used as the basis for deciding whether a particular chimney design will provide sufficient draught Please Note this appliance has been tested by the manufacturers and works on a 3 5m straight flue The outlet from the chimney should be above the roof of the building in accordance with the provisions of Building Regulations Approved Document J If installation is into an existing chimney then it is essential that it is sound and have no cracks or other
70. previsle dalle Direttive merzionale As ite marufeefurer s or ihe euthonsed representative of ihe company established within she EEC we harehy declare under aur sole responsibility that the egunen compiles with the essential rquinmments envisaged by the aforementioned Oirectives Data di emissione Nome firma di parsona aulorizzata Date of issus Name parson 24 05 204 F Carlo Piazzetta Amminisiratore delegato Managing Director EU adeunt SS Dieci eet Prep Ta Sh Ran 3 DAR E328 eee ent SSE SURO eyeing TE Oooo Ded MIR ES Cop orum E DGI OCC a FEA Ty ZEIT 53 5 jaga anes 5 h WH 990 UT ee a J D Pexusgeee WE Pupa yoy asaw Addn jeje suwy unge oan ep BA EA awe Aja e5 Ma AYER Der ASH LET SNOLL23NNOO Jdid HALVA SNOLLO3NNO2O H3 Lv suogaas 24 pea au o Auedoid souegdde aui TONEEL PALOI oi requagd Bunes paypenb e EWE e ee usui sr au Iv 1SONHSHI OL NOLELOSNNOO W3184S aNUVSH SONVIOVH JHL 30 NOLEV TT LSNT Peed usq E
71. pty The stove goes Into the alanm status Shut down tha Stowe by pressing key 4 foe few seconds The warning buever stopa The scrolling readout CLEANING BRAZIER appears on cisplay and when the stove has i cooled the readout OFF appears ic 55 Check the causes of activatian of the safety device and abays remove the fuel from the trate before attempting aces Restart ihe sipye by pressing key 4 393 Repeat the procedure givet above far lighting the stora 1 3 cu If the stove occasionally fails to ignite it could be caused Dy ae Display ND LIT CONTROL pellat composition ar size not in compliance with the specifications given in this booklet sae the FUEL section insufficient mains voltage whether in the form of intermittent voltage drops or a constantly lower value the above cases any call out of the service centre is not covered by the warranty since the problem is not due to a defect in the product Description of activity Dace the stpye property lit it will stabilise in the normal mode of operation The power setting appears an display P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 ic 59 The time ar fie water temperature appears an dispiay See paragraph DISPLAY MODE The power and the water temperature settings may be adjusted dur normal operation To change the power setting press key The scrolling readout SET POWER appears in te right display E ce Use key 5 ar
72. r riscaldamento centralizzata Space heating in residential buildings whit supply er hot water for centra healing Costruttore Manufacturer GRUPPO PIAZZETTA 5 Indirizzo Address Via Montallo 22 34011 Caselta d Asie TV Italy Telefono Fax Telephone Fax 38 D423 5271 30 0423 55178 Luogo di produzione Factory GRUPPO PIAZZETTA S p A Indirizzo Address Via Montallo 22 31011 Casella d Asolo TV Italy Indirizzo Address Am Graven D 51105 Kain Pal GERMANY Le nome anmoniztats fe specifiche tecniche desinnaziuni che sono alele applicate in accordo con della buona arie in maleria di sicurezza in vigere rella CEE sono The folicwing harmonised standards or lechnical smacilicallans designations which comply wilh good engineering practice in safety matters in force within the EEC have been appied x Norme o documenti normativi Rapporto di collaudo Schede tecnich amp Standards or other normative documents Test repon Dala sheets EN 14785 K5782011271 EN 603351 1 60335 2102 55014 1 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EM 55014 2 Restrizioni particnlari Particular conditions Informazioni marcatura CE marking information Vedi allegata See enclosure In qualit di costuttore rappreseente autorizzato della scclel alintemo della CEE si solia la propria responsabiita cha gi apparecchi sena conformi alle esigenze essenziali
73. rolling readout MENU PARAMETERS appears Cantirm by pressing tha SET key key 5 or amp to scroll the menu That appears on display until the scrolling readout MEMORY COUNTERS appears Confirm by pressing the SET key Tha scrolling readout HOURS TOTAL appears an display and the total hours of operation on the left display Lise key 5 to go back within the time meter storage menu Press key B The scrolling readout HOURS PARTIAL appears cksplay and the number of partial hours the lett display key 5 to go back within the time mater storage menu Presa ken The scrolling readout NUMBER START appears on delay and the number of actual starts on the left display Use key 5 to ge back within the time meter storage menu Press key The fast 5 alarms e g PROBE SMOKE appear an display and the readout MEM MEMZ MEMS MEMM MEMS an the lett display Lise key 5 to back within the time mater storage menu Press the SET key to return to tha initial display TIME METER STORAGE Gogo Gist nem imta MENU PARAMETERS MEMORY COUNTERS HOUPS TOTAL HOURS PARTIAL NUMBER SART PROSE SMOKE ee Description of activity Select parameters menu Press the MENU kay usa ihe SELECT MENU key io select the PARAMETER MENU arid confiam by pressing the SET key Select loading auger Press the SELECT MENU key and scroll the menu until the readout LOADING AUGER appears Confirm by pre
74. rried out ONCE YEAR and prior to starting up the appliance or after lang period of inactivity This work is necessary to ensure that the appliance remains efficient and safe Thorough cleaning of the smoke chamber see paragraph CLEANING THE SMOKE CHAMBER AND BOILER Check and clean the smoke outlet and flue system Can away dust and cobwebs fram the area inside the cladding Dean moving parts and mechanisms motors and circulation pump Check the electrica part as wes as the connected electronic and water circuit components Check the water level and pressure of ihe water system resetting the values and if necessary bleed the valvas and radiators Check that the circulation pump impeller is in proper working onder If itis locked unscrew the plug from the Grculation pump and refease the impeller wih screvidriver Check the tightness and state of ihe gaskets sesis of ihe glass door the water system and af the elements subject to wear and if necessary Check the seal and ighiness of the joints and connachng pipes Check the state of the temperature pressure relief and safety valves and If they have been activated Check that they are in proper working order and if necessary replace Carry out all maintenance and checks required for correct operation and adaptation to safety regulations Light the stove in accordance with instructions gren in the paragraph LIGHTING FOR THE FIRST TIME A Ali
75. see WIRING DIAGRAM relit the panel fobowing the above steps in the reverse onder check that the cable cannot come into contact with hot parts during appsance aperabian Oren 1 Combination with another heat source In the case of combination with ancther heating appliance for example gas fired wall boder to work in ab safety it is advisable to separate the circuits by installing a storage tank and a water cut off device see the fypical water circuit aerangermant with auxiliary wadrmountad baile CAB SIDE FLUE GAS OUTLET The product is sunpied with the flue gas outlet at the rear By purchasing the relative kot if is however passita to have an outlet on the left sede of the stove Proceeds follows to Install the kit famove the lett side see the paragraph REMOVING THE CLADDING the rear stove panel A 47 Remove the smoke sensor ater faving removed the relative fastening screw E Ramova the screw securng the flue outlet pipe C to be found in the lower part of the actual pipe Draw the rear flue gas outlet pipe D out af the steve pice removed the pipe may be disposed af Fig 43 Replace the removed pipe D with iha side Tue outlet connection to be found in the kit inserting it fully inito its seat and taking care to seal It with a gasket and a sicone based cement based sealant Fig 44 Secure Bie fu
76. ssing the SET key The readout IN LOAD appears on the display during loading Alter a set tina ihe auger will be filed and the readout AUGER LOADED appazs 36 Display MENU PARAMETER LOADING AUGER iM LOAD 6 7 BUZZER ENABLE LLL rzmien d This function iS usad to enable ar disable the waning signal ila safety device is Press key B Tor a few seconds Lise kay 5 ar 6 io seall the menu that appears on display until the scrolling readout ENABLE BEEP appears Confirm by pressing the SET kay Lisa Key 1 pr 2 to select on display tha DN ta enable tha Bbuezer or OFF to disable Confirm by pressing the SET key After te scrolireg readout FUNCTION ENABLED appears on tha right part of the display the display then returns to tts original status Display ENABLE BEEP UN MODE BEEP rz 1008 06 amp 8 LIGHTING FOR THE FIRST TIME Before lighting the stove for the first time check that ihe crate amp propery placed and pushed Towards tha fert There will ba odours when Sighting the first few limes due to trie evaporation Of paints and oils used during the manufacturing process During this stage air the mam well where the stove amp instased and avoid staying there any length of time since the fumes being given of could ba to persons er pats The stove body should have settled down and the paints full
77. stat and finaly fit tne ceramic panel inta the top Fil correctly the ceramic panel on the top seats present on the stove structure Fig 28 Check that the side panel is level and if necessary use the fibregiass tape provided in the kit ta aust DTi f E e SS a e AA amp G X 4 1 REMOVING THE CLADDING If werk has to be carried aut inside tha cladding the side panes must ba removed as follows remove the upper grille A after unscrewing tha 4 fastaning screws B Fig 28 23 Aig 28 ahte Remove the 2 screws C that secure the lower front panel D left it slightly and then pull it outwards to remove Fig 30 Remove the side panel after unscrewing tha 2 front screws E Fig 31 and loosen the rear screws F that secure it Fag 521 Follow the same procedure far the other skia Refit the cladding by repeating the above steps in the reverse order 4 2 WATER CONNECTIONS Heating version This appliance has been designed to heat not the mediate sumaunding ernwironiment but also waer for a hot water type heating system When the appliance is apereting regularly it produces hot water st a temperature that is necessarily below boling pernit and a heating system musi therefore ba designed that is suited to ihe characteristics of the IN A qualified heating plumber must be called in to check an existing installation design install and check a
78. stion gases outdoors Tha flue must comply with regulations in force i the place of installation of the appliance bie tight Io fie products of combustion waterproof suitabiy Insulated made with materials resistant Ip corrosion by the gases and to stress ba connected to just stove fireplace or extraction hood Fig 27 be propery sized with constant free intemal section equal ta or greater ihan the diameter af the flue pipa of the stove and at least 3 5 m in length Fig 2 be mainly in vertical positon with a defection trom the axis af mire than 45 Fig 2 ba ata suitable distance from combustible ar fiammable materials ensured by an air or Suitable insulating meiterial be of unitprm internal sechon preferably round Square or rectangular sacre must have rounded comers with radus of at least 20mm and maximum ratio between ihe sides of 1 5 Fig 3 4 5 The walls mast be smooth if possible and without narrowing Bends must be regular and wethout discontinuity Fa Bl It is forbidden to make fixed or mobile apertures an the flue pipe to connect appliances other than the one to which it is already connected It is forbidden to pass other air ducis or service pipes inside the fiue pipe however large it is If the flue pipe is an incorrect size installed other ihan in A held liable for malfunctioning of the product damage to property ar injury to persons or animals complia
79. terials until the cinders have been completely extinguished Only when they have bean fully extinguished can the ashes be thrown away with organic waste assuming that nails or other non organic material are not present 44 7 0 MAINTENANCE manana Pursuant ta current regulations on the safety of electrical equipment you must contact a Superior After Sales Service Centre or a qualified electrician for all and any week Connected with installation maintenance or sanacing that involves acoass Tp elechrical parts Maintananca is to be considered compulsory for correct and efficient stove operation maintenance is not carried aut with the recommended frequency stove could suffer The manufacturer wil nat be responsible far stove deterioration or malfunction if due to poor maintenance All maintenance work cleaning seplacerarts etc must ba carried out when the stave is shutdown and cold nat use materias that could scratch or damage tha glass since scraiches could become cracks Under na cicumstances use abrasive substances On the folowing paragraphs the reported time indications are to be considered as example To dispose of the ashes refer to the paragraph DISPOSAL OF ASHES A The frequency af cleaning depends on how much the stove is used and the quality of the fual DT210067 08 7 1 CLEANING THE GRATE AND THE GRATE SUPPORT the grate area peripdicaby appra
80. th a Government approved Competent Persons Scheme HETAS Ltd operate such a Scheme and a listing of their Registered Competent Persons can be found on their website at www hetas co uk CO Alarms Building regulations require that when ever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s instructions Provision of an alarm must not be considered a substitute for either installing the appliance correctly or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the appliance and chimney system HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met Handling Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin In case of contact wash immediately with plenty of water Asbestos This stove contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of
81. that the erea where the stove is installed is properly ventiated while the stove is Tr ihe event of malfunctioning the tuel suppes will be stooped Restart the star only after having eliminated The cause of the malfunction e Stop using the product in ihe event of Tault or malfunctioning a Do not remove the protectia grille irom the pellet hoppar Any buiki up of unused pellets in the burner left aver fram repeated failed ignitions must be removed before attempting to ight the stove again Sioe operation result in surfaces handles flue pipe and glass becoming extremely hot When the stove is in operation only touch these parts if wearing protective clothing otherwise use suitable tools a Because of the build up of heaton the gass take care that thase who are unfamiliar with stowe operation do not linger near the stows a This app anca must nat be used by persons finchuding chidren with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities ar lack of experience knewiedge unless they are supervised or instructed an use of the appliance by the parson who is respansibis for rts safety a Creaking may be heard while the steve is in operation er cooling doan This is nat to be considered a defect but is consequence of thermal gxpansian af the comparent materials The product you have purchased may diferent sighiy fram the one illustrated in this booklet since the pictures are only Indication and nat a
82. the door using A as shown in the picture below 43 DH STATE 5TUVE Fi 43 n Otzi 00 6 13 FROST PROTECTION MODE y Description of activity Display When the water sensor detects temperature af less than 6 C in the boiler 3 arbors occur the circulator is activated intermitent 10 prevent the pipes from freezing with consequent FROST WARNING a single warning sounds ance every 10 seconds the readouts FROST WARNING and OFF appear ibanmittentiy an the display WHAT TO DO prevent damage to the appliance and to the water systemplumbinr it is advisable to start the appliance Jn FT i ehm CONTROL and FROST WARNING appear intermithantly an the display 13 28 CONTROL Pay attention to the ignition phase since the very kw room temperature could cause ignition lalune see FAILED IGNITION I It necessary out an grrergency lighting procedure ee EMERGENCY LIGHTING 8 14 DISPOSAL OF ASI Es 4 Canoe oe Ash from natural non treated wood burned in shaves or open fireplaces i composed of calcium silicon potassium and magnesium oxides The ashes can therefore be used as a f ertieer for plants or in the garden albeit nat exceeding 2 5 kg per 10m annually IN The ashes should be placed in a metal container with a sealed cover The sealed container should be placed on a non combustible surface at a safe distance from combustible ma
83. therwise malfunction can occur Check the section Fuels for detailed specification Do not attempt to burn rubbish on the stove Door operation Do not open the door during operation the door and its seal are important functional components If the door is accidentally opened whilst the stove is running it will switch off Lighting of fire Ensure the grate and support are cleaned and free of any unburned pellets before use Do not empty the grate into the hopper Check the hopper contains sufficient fuel On boiler stoves ensure that the water system is full set to the correct pressure and the controls are working satisfactorily The installer will have explained use of the controls The stove can be lit and programmed using the keypad on the stove or where applicable the remote control See the detailed instructions The ignition and operation of the stove is then automatically controlled and monitored by the control system Do not be concerned if the stove appears to be inactive for several minutes during the ignition process as it goes through various self checks Do not be tempted to open the door as this will stop the ignition process Refuelling Keep the hopper well filled but do not allow fuel to spill into the top of the stove Cleaning and maintenance The instructions detailed in the section Maintenance in the instruction booklet should be followed The grate and glass should be cleaned daily and other items at the specified i
84. time is erupted Setting the clock entads programming the folowing values day hour and minutes These values are displayed sequence upon pressiryy the SET key Description of activity Display Press key B Tor a few seconds Use key or ta scroll the menu that appears an the right of display until the scrofing readout SET CLOCK appears T CLOCE Canfirm by pressing the SET key Ling key 1 ar 2 scroll the hours ar the day that appear on the left part of display umli the required hour appears Mo JAY Conlinn by pressing tha SET key Liging 1 ar 2 scroll the minutes of the day that appear an the feft part of display the required minutes appear 18 HOURS Cantirm by pressing tha SET key Using key 1 or 2 scratl tha days of tha week that appear on the batt part of cisptay until tha required day appears d ITE Confirm by pressing tha SET kay MINUTES The display automatically returns to its initial status ir OFF 6 5 TIMER 1 ent le The timer allows tha user to programme the sioa to start ug and shul down automatically without any manual intervention Daily weakly and weekend programmes can be selected with a maximum af two operating cycles in two separate timetable bands For Cycle from Bam umi Sart Cycle 2 from unti 1 1pm in the DAILY programme the two timetable bands ance established be activated ar deactivated tor all ihe
85. tion work and commissioning checks described in the installation instructions have been carried out correctly and that the chimney is clean sound and free from any obstructions As part of the stoves commissioning and handover the installer should have shown you how to operate the stove correctly CO Alarm Your installer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the appliance If the alarm sounds unexpectedly follow the instructions given under Warning Note above Use of fireguard When using the stove in situations where children aged and or infirm persons are present a fireguard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove The fireguard should be manufactured in accordance with BS 8423 2002 Chimney cleaning The chimney should be swept at least twice a year It is important that the flue connection and chimney are swept prior to lighting up after a prolonged shutdown period The installer will have provided access for flue cleaning such as a soot door After sweeping the chimney the stove flue outlet and the flue pipe connecting the stove to the chimney must be cleaned It is essential that all seals are secure and effective before reusing the stove This must only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel Periods of Prolonged Non Use If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time then it should be given a thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues Extractor fan There m
86. ts inta the grate piece af firelighter nat to ignite the pellets Base tha door Sart the stove uang the ONAFF bution AN This procedure is onby 10 be carried out in an emergency while waiting for the servicing technician to arrive STOM Hold the OMAOFF key down for several seconda Fuel loathing stops while the cooling tan and te extrartor tan continue to operate umil tha shove ond The scrolling readout CLEANING BRADER first appears follawexd by the wadii OFF 15 30 Never unplug steve from the power supply at this stage as this could cause internal problems and jeopardise subsequent Ignition operations ORAM baeo CLEANING 40 6 10 SAFETY DEVICES Hummer During operation some parts of the stove door handle ceramic parts can reach high temperatures Remember to maintain the safety distances indicated previously Be caretul take all due precautions and always comply with the instructions IF during operation smoke leaks fron ay part af the stove ar the flue shut fhe shove dawn immediately and ventata tha room Wien the stove has cooled check for the cause af tha leak and I necessary tall in specialist personnel The stove is tiled wiih several safely devices to guarantee sale operation IN The safety devices are fitted to eliminate the risk of injury to people and pets and damage to property Tampering or work camied nut by unauthorised p
87. up The readout SAFETY STOVE appears an display in the case of pressure switch failure The readout ALF 2 appears in the STATE STOVE STOVE STAUS mode TA sapis After appro 60 seconds the alann buzzer sounds if activated SAFETY STOVE WHAT TO DO Shut down the stove by holding the UOFF key down Tor several seconds The alarm wid stop Gall the Atter Satas Service Centre 41 The flue gas sensor is connected to the electronic beard It constantly monitors the working temperature adowing ihe stove to be used all safety Ht the temperature exceeds fhe fwad limil the boen cuts off the power supply to the Tugl Inading auger thus depriving the grate of pellets and starting the stove shutdown process Tha readout SAFETY STOVE appears display Activated in the STATE STOVE STOVE STAUS function the scrolling readout MASS TEMP imax tamp appears on tha right part af the display and OC OP alternating with the gas sensor temperature ihe left pant af the desplay After approx 30 seconds the alarmi sounds 9 activated WHAT TO DO Shut dower the stove by holding the DNAOFE kay char for several seconds The alarm will stop Wait until Gomibustion of pellets remaining in the grate has finished Check and remave the causes have activated the afm After having cleaned the grate restart tha stove by pressing the ONIOFF kay If te Sensor amp momentarty or acckdantas
88. using ihe allen wrench provided in the kit remove the screw securing the smoke bate plate Fig 27 This fastening screw must ba removed before the steve s for the Erst tima Unpack the product being careful nat ta damage or scratch it take the accessories kit and any pieces of polystyrene or cardboard used to wedge moveable parts etc cut of the stove Keep packaging plastic bags polystyrena etc out of reach of children since it could a potential source of danger and dispose of according to local regulations To make moving and handling of the stove easier for installation purposes it is advisable to remove the adding in accordance with the procedure described in the paragraph REMOVING THE CLADDING and then refit it upon completion of installation If you decide to Install the stove without removing the cladding take great care nat to buckle scratch or in way damage the bottom of the side panels and the lower front panel FASTENING SCREW i ALLEN SMOKE WRENCH RAFFLE PLATE opmeye 4 0 INSTALLATION 0124012213400 Pursuant to current regulations on ine safely of electrical equipment you must contact a Superar After Sales Serice Centre nr a qualified electrician lor and any work connected with metalation maintenance or servicing that irmolves access ta electrical parts Cladding Having completed assembly of the stove and installed any extemal room thermo
89. ust not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to malfunction and emit smoke and fumes into the room Aerosol sprays Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove when it is alight Chimney Fires If the chimney flue is thoroughly and regularly swept chimney fires should not occur However in the unlikely event of a chimney fire turn off the stove immediately and isolate the mains electricity supply Do not open the door of the stove This should cause the chimney fire to go out If the chimney fire does not go out when the above action is taken then the fire brigade should be called immediately Do not relight until the stove chimney and flueways have been cleaned and examined by a professional Permanent air vent The stove requires a permanent and adequate air supply in order for it to operate safely and efficiently In accordance with current Building Regulations and the instructions the installer will have fitted a permanent air supply vent into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air This air vent should not under any circumstances be shut off or sealed USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read the important notices given above before referring to the main instruction book for detailed operating instructions Recommended fuels The stoves are designed to burn good quality wood pellets only no other fuel can be used The pellets must be kept dry at all times o
90. x pace every two days and whenever tne sive is b be lit Remove tne orate Remove any ashor other material tat may have built up taking particular rare tn free cogged holes using a sharp pointed tool Make sura the ignition hole located on the back ar the grata Is kept daan Check the grate support and remove any ash To dispose af the ashes refer 10 tha paragraph DISPOSAL OF ASHES After cleaning and before lighting the stove check that the grate is correctly inserted and pushed towards the back 2 72 CLEANING THE ASH GUARD ET Every two days check the ash drawer Io sea If t needs empti 73 CLEANING THE FIREBOX AND BAFFLE PLATE AS a rough guide it is necessary to clean the top part of the and the battle plate inside it once a monih AX Tis type of cleaning requires a vacuum cleaner suitable for holding ash Proceed as follows grasp the baffle plate by the handle Efi it and then tilt the front part downeards draw it out of its seat and it through the firabex IN The Aluker rear panel is now free Take not to let it fall 45 remove the Aluker rear panel USING 8 Suitable vacuum Gleaner Tor asi remove all the residues that have been deposited an tha side walls and the upper area af the firebox clean the removed parts and than refit them adl in the reverse onder to removal Incorrect reiting of the bafle
91. y for optimum performance the flue gas fan must be adjusted to allow for variations in individual flues General Before starting ensure the hopper contains enough pellets Pellets must be fresh and dry Remove any unburnt pellets and ash from the grate Ensure any controls boiler stove are calling for heat Note that the first ignition attempt may fail to No lit as the auger takes time to fill before dropping pellets into the grate If this happens restart the stove Connect a suitable micromanometer draught gauge to the pressure tapping point on the rear of the stove remove brass cap nut The draught gauge needs to measure values of up to about 120 Pascals Pa with 1 Pa steps A gas CO CO2 analyser such as the Anton Sprint usually have a suitable pressure scale Note the pressures are negative Record the pressure at each setting after adjustment for future reference See relevant section as to using the remote or the keypad always use the remote where it is supplied Setting Parameters using the Remote Control Start the appliance Open the flap on the remote and follow the procedure in sequence Note esc returns you to the previous memory set confirms the menu or setting Press menu Use the up down arrows to find menu parameter Press set Use the up down arrows to find setting smoke ext Press set Use the up down arrows to find A9 Press set O Usethe set button to scroll through the parameters and adjust ea
92. y evaporated after having lit the stove few times To this end follow the instructions given below when using the stow Operate at medium power Tor the first 5 6 hours after igniting the twel ttha caused by the haat during this stage will aw the stowe body to settle After the setiling dawn stage the stove must baset to operate at maximum power for a period betwaen amp and 10 hours depending an the amount al paint on the stove body that must be evaporated off The tima indicated Tor operation at maximum power docs not necessarily have ip be continuus but may be divided up into two periods separated by an interval of at least 3 4 hours with ihe shove shut down At the and of the recommended perad the paint will have evapceated and the Stowe should be used at the suitable power for normal use ff necessary tha stove may be used for a further period at maximum power ensure complete and final eapgearance of all paint residue When the hopper is being beaded for the first time the foading auger time 1p fill up during this stage the pallets are nat distibuted inside the firebox and it is highly probate that the dirst attempt at ignition Tails tf the alarm is activated shut down the stove by pressing The key for a tew moments remove the tuel in the grate and then sat the sieve for a new ignition process Dispose trie not bumed pellets contained in the brazi r frames od 6 9 LI
93. y rerneved from its normal position ar iS nat connected propery to the electronic board te alarm is activated The scrolling readout PROBE SMOKE fiue gas sensor appears on disp Activated in the STATE STOVE STOVE STAUS function the scrolling readout NO CONN appears on the right part of tha display and OO DP alternating with the flue qas gensor temperature on the left part of the display After apprex 30 seconds the alarm buzzer sounds if activated WHAT TO DO Shut denen the siwa by the ON DFF key down for several seconds The alarm will stop tha After Sales Senece WATER IN BOILER TEMPERATURE SENSOR Description af activity Connected to the electronic board amp constantly monitors the working temperature allowing iha stove ta be used in all Safety WHEN ACTIVATED ihe temperature exceeds tie fixed safety Emit the board cuts aff the power supply bo the fual loadling auger thus depriving the grate of pellets and starting the stove shutdown process in the display appears the message SAFETY BOILER The readout MASS HZ0 and the flue gas temperatura appear in the STATE STOVE STOVE STAUS mode Alter approx GO seconds the alarm Sounds 9 WHAT 00 Shut down ihe stove by holding the ON OFF key down for sevens seconds Tha shape Wait until you are sure that combustion any pellets remaining in the grate has stopped Check for and remave

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