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1. M 8 Chapter 3 WHAT 15 THE PELLE 0 11 PELLET pene energie ener Rane ere Pm 11 PELLET FEEDIN or 11 OPTIONAL SUPPORT KIT WITH LATERAL PELLET FEEDIBN 12 FRONT PELLET FEEDING OPTIONAL 12 SIANDARD SUP PLY 14 Chapter 4 x laci dice sot 15 FLUE EXHAUST BREAKAGE ea deae rai iaae iuto tut imn as icd ber us satis 15 PELEETTEEL MOTOR BREAKAGE 15 ON etc 15 TEMPORARY POWER CUP ect au DD ME D 15 SAFET 15 FEUEEXHAUSI SAFETY DEVICE 15 PELLET SAFER DEVICE 15 PLANIT PRESSURE SAFETY DEVIGE 15 WATER BOILING SAFETY CE 15 VES NOTON c NM TNCS 15 INSIAEEATION AND SAFETY DEVICES atit tue perna tech aset ue te Een prae tutta iE eatur tester 16 SAFETY DEVICES FOR CLOSED VESSEL PERINIE Esse Gap 16 Chapter 5 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONNSS eere eee eee eee eese eese eese sese sees eese eese e eese e esee eese e ee
2. 41 WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSEMIEN aao icto etat 41 WEEKLY PROGRAMMER 2 41 DAY NIGHT TEMPERATURE FUNCTION aei etel tas Boot egeat ctu poene 44 PELLET FEED ADJUSTMENT pm 46 Chapter 11 aH 5 co 47 CLEANING THE BBAZIER 54i oi eei Rien att iD Ges hb Lade A ten idiomas 47 USING THE 5 occ 47 CLEANING THE ASH COLLECTOR TRAYS se nacta etae prt Coca oed autas 47 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER MONTHLY a tie visa Ue asks pis tu imi 48 DOOR ASH DRAWER AND BRAZIER GASKE S apueu cu cura esa bis 49 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE 49 Chapter 12 PRODUCT DISPLAY TABLES M 50 Chapter 13 WARRANTY d MM 53 Chapter 14 QUALITY rre 55 PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY The stoves manufactured in our factory are built with the maximum dedication to the individual components so as to protect both the user and the installer from accidents Authorized personnel are therefore advised to pay special attention to the electrical connections af
3. 20 cm Minimum80 cm B 4 5 Floor protection figure 5 4 RELERENCES Eon ise Horam objects objects A 200 100 B 1500 750 200 100 preferably have a round internal section square or rectangular sections must have rounded edges with radius no less than 20 mm have a constant free and independent internal section have rectangular sections with a maximum ratio between sides of 1 5 The exhaust duct should be equipped with a chamber for the collection of solid materials and any condensates located below the mouth of the exhaust channel so that it is easy to open and inspect from the airtight hatch ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 21 3m pe Pp Inspection figure 5 5 DUE moos External W insulated duct Inspection figure 5 7 22 Chapter 5 0 v NOS UNN ON ppp nu SSI Windproof chimney ca N y cap N N Y N vr Y Flue I Inspection figure 5 6 N N N N N N N N N lt 3m 45 N 45 N ZZ Z777 figure 5 8 Inspection ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTION TO THE FLUE AND COMBUSTION PRODUCT E
4. EXTRAFLAME 5 is the owner of the rights described by Legislative Decree 24 of 2 February 2002 and the following warranty does not alter such rights This warranty offered by Extraflame S p A based in Montecchio Precalcino VI Italy in Via dell Artigianato 10 covers all the parts of the stoves supplied by Extraflame S p A and includes repair or replacement free of charge of any faulty part if the defect is detected within 2 YEARS from delivery date and is reported to an Extraflame Technical Assistance Centre within 2 months of its detection an Extraflame Technical Assistance Centre acknowledges the problem as a defect If necessary interventions by an Extraflame Technical Assistance Centre are covered by the warranty certificate they shall be provided free of charge WARRANTY CONDITIONS The warranty is considered valid on condition that 1 the appliance is installed by an authorized technician according to the requirements stated in the booklets provided with the products and to current norms 2 the customer sends the warranty card entirely filled in and validated by the vendor or by an Extraflame Technical Assistance Centre 3 the warranty certificate filled in and including the purchase receipt is duly kept and presented to Extraflame Technical Assistance Centre personnel in case of intervention The warranty is not considered valid if 1 the warranty conditions above have not been re
5. caet intanto Hina 28 NO COVERING PRESEN T pee e 28 ALREADY EXISTING COVERING 28 AIR CIRCULATION Nu crc vo P ORTU NR T 31 Chapter 7 PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY scssssecccccnsssssessensnavevessscnsssosnsndvenssstensenvancnaveesssisanschensssvensisssucasnansnevessssscasnchonss 35 CONTROL BOARD PR 35 CURRENT TIME ADJUSTMEN T e 35 FUNCTIONING CYCLE c 35 BASIC TINS TRU SE ccc P 36 IGNITION 36 peu nuege cm 37 US PP C 37 Chapter 8 REMOTE 38 Chapter 9 ROOM THERMOSTAT n 39 DIGITAL THERMOSTAT AS PER STANDABED asco OUR MIU MON DM dd um bg ad dian 39 MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT OP IONAL iud m as RR RU RR tua 39 MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION OPTIONAL aiia tii sie rers dba Rad i Oni RM DER Pero Apri 39 MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT FUNCTIONING IN STDBY MODE TO ALSO BE USED FOR TELEPHONIC OWN IIS SNNT EP 39 Chapter 10 USER 5 M
6. pnt piesa Check the hydraulic plant pressure HIGHT H20 Presence of air in the system al the piant Theicirculation pump s blocked Other restoration operations must be carried out by an authorised technician Every time the stove displays one of the alarms listed above it will switch off automatically ATTE Attempt to release the alarm with The stove will block any release attempt during this phase ALLARME stove still in cooling mode showing the alarm itself and ATTE alternately on the display The alarm can only be released using button 1 when it switch off has been completed During the display of an alarm the type of alarm detected NR TELEFONO and the telephone number of the After sales Centre will flash Dips Telephone number display alternatively If the number has not been introduced the display will show hyphens PRODUCT DISPLAY TABLES 51 Chapter 12 LUMINOUS INDICATORS Signals 9 Solution Display Itis on when the weekly programmer is active It indicates weekly programmer i 4 S For all settings relative to the following function see the functioning Weekly programmer function It is on off when the room temperature is below above the A It indicates the Room thermostat set threshold function To modify the temperature threshold use keys 2 and 3 during normal functioning Itindicates the Day night temperature function It i
7. 50 cm beyond the ridge beam REFLUX AREA Reflux area height figure 5 10 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 23 CHIMNEYS DISTANCES AND POSITIONING Roof pitch Distance between the Minimum height of the chimney crown and the chimney measured from the outlet 15 lt 1 85 0 50 m beyond the crown 1 85 1 00 m from the roof 30 lt 1 50 0 50 m beyond the crown gt 1 50 1 30 m from the roof 45 lt 1 30 0 50 m beyond the crown 1 30 2 00 m from the roof 60 lt 1 20 0 50 m beyond the crown 2020 2 60 m from the roof CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES To ensure correct operation the appliance must have sufficient air available by means of external air intakes which must meet the following requirements 1 They must have a total free section of at least 80 cm 2 They must be protected by a grate metal mesh or other suitable protection provided that it does not reduce the minimum section as per point a and that it is positioned in such a way as to prevent the intakes from being obstructed If the combustion air is collected directly from the outside by means of a pipe it is necessary to fit a downward bend or a wind hood on the outside In addition no grating or similar device should be positioned Extraflame S p A suggests creating an air intake directly communicating with the installation room even if air is collected
8. 18 eco qe MN 18 UN EON ON 19 ADMISSIBLE INSTALLATIONS bm ses eala 19 PROBIBITED INSTALLATIONS steed tude dosed 19 CONNECTION TO THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM aii tisch E bpes Hp uta eub oth GE EN DER Eee tiene RENE 20 EXHAUSTCHANINELUR 20 CHIMNEY OR SINGLE FLUE 21 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE AND COMBUSTION PRODUCT EXHAUST 23 CHIMNEY 23 CONNECTION TE EXTERNAL tuta nueve eot temet bu serere tnr 24 INSULATION TRIMS FACINGS AND SAFETY PRECAU TIONS ieieiive teet penat bb eh erben tosta Dao 24 NATIONAL REGIONAL PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL LAWS eeseeseeseeeee neret ten ton ener enton tates ttn tone 24 Chapter 6 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION H0 XEAD QR DROP EDI D ess 25 POSINONIN 25 ASSEMBLY eT riae 26 ASSEMBLY ON EXISEING BASE ease 26 ASSEMBLY WITT SUPPORT AND FEED LE 2 t E DOOR Ern UR repeto bep 27 1 INSTALLATION OF THE HYDRAULIC
9. chromed or gilded parts the majolica ceramics the handles and electrical cables Chromatic variations tiny cracks in the glaze and slight dimensional differences the majolica parts shall not constitute reasons for claims as they are natural characteristics of these materials Building works For thermo products the parts of the plumbing system not supplied by EXTRAFLAME S p A The heat exchanger is not covered by warranty in case no suitable anti condensation circuit is present water products only The warranty excludes any calibrations or adjustments of the product based on the type of fuel or the type of installation Further clauses If any defective or malfunctioning part is found during normal use of the appliance the part shall be replaced free of charge by the vendor from which the appliance was purchased or at our local Technical Assistance Centre For products sold outside Italy such problems shall also be solved free of charge with the exception of particular conditions agreed during negotiation with our external dealer The warranty is not extended if parts are replaced No compensation is acknowledged for the period of inefficiency of the product This is the only valid warranty and no one is authorised to supply others in the name of or on behalf of EXTRAFLAME S p A Advised testing to be paid for Extraflame advises a functional testing to be carried out by an Extraflame Authorised Tech
10. connected correctly the bipolar switch in the rear right part must be positioned on 1 2 Press button 1 for 3 seconds display D1 will show 08 decreasing by one number every second In the phase the appliance performs self analysis to check the functionality of each individual electric component When this cycle has been completed display D1 will show AC 15 these are the minutes when the stove attempts the ignition phase and decreases by 1 every minute that passes The first time the product is used even if the feed box is full there is the possibility that the pellets are not distributed into the combustion chamber for the first 15 minutes This is because the pellet feed worm screw is empty If no flame has developed in the stove after 15 minutes D1 will show NO 3 If points 1 and 2 have been performed correctly when the flame is developed the stove will pass to start mode AU 07 4 On termination of the start phase the stove will pass to normal functioning display D1 will show the room temperature while display D2 will show the work power 36 PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY ATTENTION 1 DO NOT USE ANY INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS FOR IGNITION h 2 DO NOT ALLOW THE BAG OF PELLETS TO COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE BOILING HOT STOVE DURING THE FILLING PHASE 3 IN THE CASE OF CONTINUOUS NO IGNITION CONTACT AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN NOR
11. go back to selection of the hours press button 4 again or escape and confirm using button 1 FUNCTIONING CYCLE PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY 35 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS The stove you have purchased uses pellet fuel This type of material is obtained from natural waste from the machining of wood By means of a special process that does not require the use of any binding agent and additive the waste is compressed in industrial machinery under high pressure and they become solid wooden pellets IT IS PROHIBITED to burn non pelletised raw materials inside our stoves The failure to comply with these prescriptions voids all guarantees and could jeopardise the safety of the appliance The following recommendations must be followed the first two or three times the stove is ignited It is possible that slight odours are produced due to the drying of the paints and silicones used Do not remain in the environment for long periods Do not touch the surfaces as they could still be unstable Air the room well several times The hardening of the surfaces is terminated after several heating processes This appliance must not be used to burn waste IGNITION 1 Before switching the stove on the following points must be verifiedi the feed box must be full of pellets the combustion chamber must be clean The brazier must be completely free and clean check the hermetic closure of the fire door and the ash drawer make sure the power supply cable is
12. light on the control board will switch on when the weekly programmer is active see display table description TO DEACTIVATE THE WEEKLY PROGRAMMER enter user programming by pressing key 3 and holding press key 5 a flashing 0 will appear on display D2 Set off in the display D1 using keys 2 and 3 Then press key 1 to confirm and escape The manual controls from the display or remote control always remain priority with respect to programming DAY NIGHT TEMPERATURE FUNCTION The day night temperature function allows to switch the appliance on off automatically on the basis of two pre selected temperatures This is very useful when the stove exceeds the room thermostat setting e g due to between season conditions or over sized stove with respect to the room The system allows to set one temperature during the day and another one during the night First of all the current day and time must be set using the current day and time adjustment sequence to give a reference to the function itself To access the day night temperature function parameters press 3 hold it down and press 5 and then release both keys together once entered press button 5 and move to parameter b D2 ut b Parameter b D2 b D1 E g 06 00 Using buttons 2 and 3 it allows to adjust the day time start night time end To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Parameter c D2 C D1 E g 22 00 Using buttons 2 and 3 it allows to adjust t
13. programming by pressing key 3 and holding this down press key 5 At this point use key 5 to move within the menu until a flashing F appears on display D2 If inadvertently progress is made beyond this parameter exit using key 1 and repeat the operation The value 00 will appear on display D1 keys 2 and 3 can be used to adjust the percentage increase decrease desired by 5 points per time the parameter can be varied with a maximum travel from 50 to 50 Adjustment table Increase the percentage value by 5 points and try the stove with the new LACK OF calibration for at least half an hour If the problem is attenuated but not solved FUEL increase by another 5 points Repeat the operation until the problem is solved If the problem cannot be resolved contact the after sales service Decrease the percentage value by 5 points and try the stove with the new EXCESS calibration for at least half an hour If the problem is attenuated but not solved FUEL decrease by another 5 points Repeat the operation until the problem is solved If the problem cannot be resolved contact the after sales service When the adjustment has been made press button 1 to conform and escape 46 USER PARAMETERS CLEANING Maintenance operations guarantee correct functioning of the product through time Failure to comply with these operations can jeopardise the safety of the product CLEANING THE BRAZIER The brazier must be cleaned ev
14. 0 flashing D1 ON Use buttons 2 and 3 to activate the weekly programmer by setting the value at ON Parameter 1 D2 1 flashing D1 E g 08 00 Use buttons 2 or to set 08 00 which corresponds to the switch on time of the 1st time span To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter 2 D2 2 flashing D1 E g 12 00 Use buttons 2 to set 12 007 which corresponds to the switch off time of the 1st time span To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter 3 D2 3 flashing D1 OFF 1 Activate the first time span for every day of the week except Saturday and Sunday To do this use keys 2 and 3 in the following way a key 3 scroll the various days b key 2 enable disable ON OFF the 1st time span for that day 42 USER PARAMETERS Example Day Initial value Function key 2 Final value Function key 3 MONDAY OFF 1 OFF 1 to ON 1 and vice versa OFF 1 time deactivated Go to next day TUESDAY OFF 2 OFF 2 to ON 2 and vice versa OFF 2 time deactivated to next day WEDNESDAY OFF 3 OFF 3 to ON 3 and vice versa OFF 3 time deactivated Go to next day gt THURSDAY OFF 4 OFF 4 to ON 4 and vice versa OFF 4 time deactivated Go to next day FRIDAY OFF 5 OFF 5 to ON 5 and vice versa OFF 5 time deactivated
15. A ORON 22 lt Ww a p Gaskets figure 6 21 figure 6 22 figure 6 23 Proceed by connecting the pipes to the support rod and consequently to the plant Re position the insert into the rails and restore the initial brass block situation repeating the operations described above in the reverse order first fix the block using the metric screw and then connect the ring nuts paying attention to the gaskets Re mount the flexible pipe guide bracket the left side with the relative blocking rod and the upper cover 30 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION AIR CIRCULATION PIPES It is necessary to create air recirculation inside the structure that covers the insert for correct functioning This prevents the appliance from over heating To guarantee this just realise one or more openings in the lower part and in the upper part of the covering The following measurements must be respected Lower part cold air inlet lt gt total minimum surface Upper part hot air outlet gt total minimum surface 500 cm A This ventilation system is totally independent from the air intake for combustion To protect from any over heating the Comfort P80 is supplied with a probe that analyses the temperature inside the structure and intervenes by reducing the functioning power figure 6 24 05 5 2 LL figure 6 25 figure 6 26 The latera
16. EATURES Chapter 2 uh Comfort Idro with optional front pellet feed kit 1177 800 a 80 B 50 nl ow N i A N o B y amp A 80 FLUE EXHAUST PIPE B 50 AIR INTAKE PIPE Nor 275 223 The adjustment pipe detail 15 perforated with 3 9 holes with of 90 100 pitch for different adjustments gt perforate according to necessity OPENINGS TO RESPECT FOR FLUE INSERTION 59 73 6 figure 2 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES Comfort Idro with optional support and lateral pellet loading SLZ NOILYASNI 4074 10345399 OL DNIN3dO ECC cvi w gt m 209 e o 3dld JAVLNI OS 9 LSNVHX4 3015 08 901 ZN To E Efe figure 2 2 10 TECHNICAL FEATURES WHAT IS THE PELLET Pellets are realised by subjecting wood shavings i e the rejects of pure wood without paint sawmill carpenter products and products from other activities connected to working and transforming wood to very high pressures This type of fuel is absolutely e
17. MAL FUNCTIONING When ignition has taken place the user can adjust the heating power using buttons 4 and 5 By pressing button 4 the heat power is decreased and therefore also the consumption of pellets per hour vice versa by pressing 5 the heating power is increased and as a consequence also pellet consumption As well as the adjustment of flow rate it is also possible to adjust the room temperature directly from the control board using buttons 2 and 3 To set the plant water temperature see the Water temperature adjustment chapter Check the content of the feed box in order to prevent the fire going out due to the lack of fuel ATTENTION 1 The bags of pellets must be kept at least 1 5 metres from the stove A 2 It is recommended that the feed box is always half full 3 Make sure the appliance is off before filling the pellet feed box SWITCH OFF Press button 1 for 3 seconds When the operation has been performed the appliance automatically enters the switch off phase blocking the supply of pellets display D1 will alternatively show OFF current time and room temperature The flue exhaust motor will remain on until the stove temperature has fallen sufficiently PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY 37 REMOTE CONTROL The heat setting the room temperature and automatic start stop of the stove can be remote controlled S Luminous warning light that indicates which keys S have been pressed Correspondence of display keys wi
18. T IDRO INSTALLATION If itis not possible to make lateral opening in the covering follow the procedure given below Release the machine body from the base with the sliding rails using the sequence described previously and fix the base having already previously positioned the rod for the flexible pipes Remove the painted cover by means of the 2 screws in the upper part that fix it and also remove the fixing bracket on the left side see figure 6 14 and 6 15 Side fixing bracket ES figure 6 13 figure 6 14 figure 6 15 Remove the left side by pushing it forward during this operation the rear side must be removed from the screws by slight rotation using the slots as illustrated in figure 6 18 A O j 0 eu 4 o NI PA N Lu d Eee figure 6 16 figure 6 17 figure 6 18 Remove the flexible pipe guide bracket by removing the 2 screws that fix it Bracket figure 6 20 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION 29 Loosen the ring nuts on 2 copper pipes and remove the metric screw that fixes the brass block to the machine At this point it is possible to separate the brass block with the pipes from the rest of the insert figure 6 22 Metric screw Ring nuts F Ty EM pie ADA A
19. User Manual COMFORT IDRC Read the instructions carefully before installation use and maintenance The instruction book is an integral part of the product 12A Congratulations You are now the owner of an EXTRAFLAME stove The EXTRAFLAME pellet stove is an ideal heating solution It utilises the most advanced technology and is manufactured to the highest standards with a contemporary design allowing you to enjoy the ambience and warmth of a natural flame in complete safety This manual tells you how to use your stove correctly Please read the entire manual carefully before using your stove IMPORTANT Make sure that the dealer completes the following box with the details of the authorised specialist who will help you if you have any problems in using your new pellet stove AUTHORISED SPECIALIST COMPANY Full name Address No Postal Code City County TEL FAX All Extraflame products are manufactured according to the following directives lt 89 106 CEE Construction Products 89 366 CEE EMC Directive 2004 108 CE EMC Directive 2006 95 CE Low Voltage Directive And the following standards EN 14785 EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 102 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 Index Chapter 1 PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY scssssiscscssssssesassiiccccsibssesnnsuncvssssbssccsnsssdnanscensesentindouiaobursseassicoetbbussusasbarvenssiueses 7 Chapter 2 Dicere Mucio
20. XHAUST The flue must receive exhaust from a single heat generator Direct discharge towards enclosed areas even when roofless is forbidden Direct discharge of combustion products must take place on the roof and the exhaust duct must have the features set forth in the section Chimney or single flue CHIMNEY CAP The chimney cap must meet the following requirements have an internal section equivalent to that of the chimney have a useful outlet section no less than twice the internal section of the chimney be constructed in such a way as to prevent the penetration of rain snow and foreign bodies into the chimney as well as to assure the discharge of the combustion products also in the presence of winds coming from any direction and at any angle be positioned in such a way as to assure proper dispersion and dilution of the combustion products and in any case outside the reflux area in which the formation of counter pressure is most likely to occur This area has different sizes and shapes depending on the slope of the roof therefore it is necessary to use the minimum heights indicated in the figures below The chimney cap must have any mechanical suction devices FLAT ROOF 50 cm 50 X lt gt 5m lt 5 5m Dx T figure 5 9 SLOPED ROOF Distance A Distance A
21. able parts COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION 33 Air intake box figure 6 30 Air intake box figure 6 31 Regarding the air intake box it is possible to apply the intake pipe above the base see figure above or below see figure below depending on requirements A These operations must be carried out by an authorised technician 34 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY CONTROL BOARD REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR D1 D2 figure 7 1 1 gt ON OFF BUTTON By pressing button 1 it is possible to switch the stove on and off automatically 2 3 gt AIR TEMPERATURE SETTING Buttons 2 and 3 are used to adjust the room temperature inside the house 4 5 gt FUNCTIONING POWER The heat power can be adjusted using buttons 4 and 5 Display D1 to view the various messages Display D2 to view the power set CURRENT TIME ADJUSTMENT AVE Controls procedure 1 Remove and restore the stove power supply using the master switch or using the power supply cable 2 The stove will first display the microprocessor version 40 or successive TIME LI 3 and then OFF 3 When TIME appears press button 5 to access the adjustment mode 4 Display D1 will show the current time the hours flashing while the minutes are fixed use keys 2 and 3 to adjust the time and then confirm using key 5 5 At this point the hours will become fixed and the minutes will start to flash use keys 2 and 3 to adjust the minutes To
22. aintenance by an authorised technician at least once a year If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the after sales service or by a similarly qualified person so as to avoid al risks CONNECTION TO THE FLUE Suck and clean the pipe that leads to the flue yearly or anytime that it is necessary If there are horizontal tracts the residues must be removed before they can obstruct flue passage NON CLEANING jeopardises safety CLEANING 49 uu PRODUCT DISPLAY TABLES Chapter 12 SIGNALS Signals Reason Solution Display When the stove switches off normal or caused by A new ignition is attempter when the stove has an alarm it is necessary to wait until it cools down ATTE just been switched off normal switch off completely therefore clean the brazier caused by an alarm The stove can only be re ignited when these operations have been performed HOT Function not available for this product Function not available for this product LOU Function not available for this product Function not available for this product TON Function not available for this product Function not available for this product In this mode the machine can be switched on off using an additional thermostat see Mechanical STBY Stove off waiting for re ignition thermostat function in energy saving mode To exclude the following function just raise the room temperature using button 3 To e
23. ance itself of the waste gas pipes and the flue NATIONAL REGIONAL PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL LAWS All the national regional provincial ad municipal laws of the country where the appliance has been installed must be taken into consideration 24 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION The Comfort Idro model is supplied with an iron sliding base that allows to install it in a pre existing flue This sliding base allows the easy extraction of the insert both for pellet feeding inside the feed box and for any maintenance or cleaning at the end of the season If there is no pre existing flue one can be built using the insert holder pedestal optional kit in fact the latter fixes the insert to the floor Component description Sliding base Flue exhaust pipe Primary air intake pipe Socket Adaptation frame POSITIONING Before assembly of the appliance the correct position must be evaluated The minimum height stated in the figure below must be considered that to be respected so as to guarantee correct movement of the flexible pipes with closed flue they create a natural loop that must not be obstructed in any way MINIMUM 32 d AILIGOGIGODELLDYT QUID figu
24. anges may be used including the one resulting from the use of the T element When four bends are used use double wall piping with a 120 mm diameter In any case exhaust channels must be sealed in relation to combustion products and condensates as well as insulated if they pass outside the installation room It is forbidden to use elements in counter slope The exhaust channel must allow soot recovery and cleaning using a swab The exhaust channel must have a constant cross section Any changes in cross section are allowed only at 20 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS the flue connection It is forbidden to run other air feed channels or piping for utilities inside the exhaust channels even if they are oversized It is also forbidden to fit manual draught adjustment devices on the forced draught appliance CHIMNEY OR SINGLE FLUE The chimney or flue must meet the following requirements be airtight to combustion products waterproof and properly insulated according to the usage conditions be made of materials suitable to resist normal mechanical stress as well as heat and the action of combustion products and any condensates have a predominantly vertical layout with deviations from the axis no greater than 45 be situated at a proper distance from combustible or flammable materials by means of an air gap or suitable insulation material
25. ay and time adjustment sequence to give a reference to the function itself To switch programming on press 3 hold it down and press 5 and then release both keys together Move using key 5 until a flashing 0 appears on display D2 The following table gives all weekly programmer function parameters Parameter Fueron Adjustment Value Confirmation Display D2 Keys Display D1 Key 0 Act deact weekly programmer 20r3 ON OFF 5 1 Time 1st switch on 20r3 OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50 5 2 Time 1st switch off 20r3 OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50 5 3 Ign switch off consents for the various days 20r3 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 7 5 4 Installer parameter 2 or 3 00 5 5 Time 2nd switch on 20r3 OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50 5 6 Time 2nd switch off 20r3 OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50 5 7 Ign switch off consents for the various days 20r3 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 7 5 8 Time 3rd switch on 20r3 OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50 5 9 Time 3rd switch off 20r3 OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50 5 A Ign switch off consents for the various days 20r3 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 7 1 Let s suppose that the weekly programmer function is to be used and 3 time periods are to be used in the following way 1st time span from 08 00 to 12 00 every day of the week excluding Saturday and Sunday 2nd time span from 15 00 to 22 00 only Saturday and Sunday 3rd time span not used Let s set the weekly programmer Parameter 0 D2
26. blocks the regular flow of fumes To access the heat exchangers remove the central piece from the hearth wall following the operations described below Remove the brazier from its location Manually rotate the 2 lockbolts shown in figures 11 5 and 11 6 outwards Hold the extractable cast iron and pull it downwards Finally slide it from the combustion chamber by pulling it towards yourself paying attention to the 2 lateral cast iron hooks below Once the heat exchanger compartment can be accessed use the supplied fire irons to remove and scrape the soot deposited and only then use the suction device to completely remove the ash figure 11 8 When cleaning has been completed re position the extractable cast iron with the opposite movement used to remove it When the hearth wall has been positioned turn the lockbolt to take it to its original position figure 11 7 48 Chapter 11 LOCKBOLT RIGHT ASH DRAWER LEFT ASH DRAWER figure 11 4 Sed Ese xj UD 2 b wi figure 11 5 figure 11 6 figure 11 8 CLEANING DOOR ASH DRAWER AND BRAZIER GASKETS The gaskets guarantee the tightness of the stove and its consequent good functioning These must be checked regularly if they should be worn or damages they must be replaced immediately These operations must be carried out by an authorised technician A For correct functioning the stove must undergo routine m
27. chased The electrical components of the stove must only be replaced with original spare by an authorized service centre PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY Chapter 1 General stove maintenance must be carried out at least once a year scheduled sufficiently in advance with the service centre The following safety precautions must be observed Donotallow the stove to be used by unattended children or disabled persons Do not touch the stove if you are bare footed or if parts of your body are wet or damp Modifying the safety or adjustment devices without the manufacturers approval instructions is forbidden Never pull detach or twist the electrical cables coming out of the stove even if it is disconnected from the electrical power Do not plug or reduce the size of the air vents of the room in which the stove is installed The air vents are critical for correct combustion Keep the packaging materials out of the reach of children and unattended disabled persons During normal functioning of the product the door of the furnace must always be closed Avoid direct contact with parts of the appliance which tend to heat up during functioning Check for the presence of any obstructions before switching the appliance on following a long standstill period The stove has been designed to function in any climatic conditions even critical in particularly adverse conditions strong wind freezing safety syste
28. cial relationships The data may be communicated to other external subjects only for the purpose of overseeing credit matters and for the protection of our rights regarding the single commercial relationship and may also be communicated to third parties for the fulfilment of specific legal obligations The interested party has the right to exercise his rights as per Art 7 of the above said law QUALITY CONTROL 55 5 Via Dell Artigianato 10 36030 MONTECCHIO PRECALCINO Vicenza ITALY Tel 0445 865911 Fax 0445 865912 E mail Extraflame reserves the right to vary the features and data given in this document at any time without forewarning in order to improve its products This manual therefore cannot be considered as a contract for third parties This document is available at 004275330 INGLESE Manuale utente Comfort Idro REV 004 26 03 2009
29. cological as no glues are used to hold it together In fact the compactness of the pellets is guaranteed through time by a natural substance that is found in wood lignite As well as being an ecological fuel as wood residues are made the most of the pellet also has technical advantages While wood has a calorific value of 4 4 kW kg with 1596 humidity therefore after about 18 months seasoning that of the pellet is 5 3 kW kg Pellet density is about 650 kg m3 and water content is equal to 896 of its weight For this reason the pellet does not have to be seasoned in order to obtain a sufficiently adequate heat yield The pellet used must comply with the features described by the Standard Norm M 7135 DIN plus 51731 UNI CEN TS 14961 Extraflame recommends the use of pellets with a diameter of 6mm with its products WARNINGS 1 THE USE OF EXPIRED PELLETS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL DAMAGES THE FUNCTIONS OF YOUR STOVE AND CAN DETERMINE THE INVALIDITY OF THE WARRANTY AND THE ANNEXED RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER PELLET STORAGE To guarantee combustion without problems the pellets must be kept in a dry place PELLET FEEDING Use the most congenial system to the type of installation made to feed the pellets with OPTIONAL SUPPORT KIT WITH LATERAL PELLET FEEDING with FRONT PELLET FEEDING OPTIONAL KIT supplied as standard WHAT IS THE PELLET 11 OPTIONAL SUPPORT KIT WITH LATERAL PELLET FEEDING If installation has b
30. days 00 4 Installer parameter 00 00 5 Time 2nd switch off 00 00 6 Time 2nd switch off off 1 7 Ignition switch off consents for various days 00 00 8 Time 3rd switch on 00 00 9 Time 3rd switch off off 1 A Ignition switch off consents for various days DAY NIGHT TEMPERATURE FUNCTION Display D1 Display D2 Function 06 00 B Start of day time end of night time 22 00 Start of night time end of day time 25 D Day time max temperature 20 E Night time max temperature PELLET FEED ADJUSTMENT Display D1 Display D2 Function 00 F 96 pellet feed adjustment WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT This function allows to set the desired water temperature To access this parameter press button 3 and holding it down also press button 5 and then release both keys 2 at the same time Display D1 will show 2 flashing messages H20 i e water and 70 which corresponds to the value that can be modified Nothing appears on display D2 Using buttons 2 and 3 adjust the desired temperature with a maximum travel of 65 to 80 Press button 1 to confirm WEEKLY PROGRAMMER The weekly programmer allows to program 3 time spans within a day to use every day of the week The ignition and switch off times must be within the arc of one day from 0 to 24 and not over several days Eg switch on 07 00 switch off 18 00 OK switch on 22 00 switch off 05 00 ERROR USER PARAMETERS 41 First of all the current day and time must be set using the current d
31. densates It is forbidden to use flexible metal pipes and asbestos cement for connecting the stove to the flue also for pre existing exhaust channels There must be continuity between the exhaust channel and the flue so that the flue does not lean on the stove The exhaust channels must not pass through rooms in which the installation of combustion devices is forbidden The assembly of the exhaust channels must be carried out in such a way as to ensure that they are airtight for the operating conditions of the appliance as well as to limit the formation of condensates and prevent them from being conveyed towards the appliance The assembly of horizontal sections must be avoided where possible Where roof or wall exhaust outlets have to be reached that are not coaxial in relation to the exhaust outlet from the appliance the direction changes must be made using open elbows no greater than 45 see figures below Inspection J N N NS L L AV 7 2 7 77 Zd 7 2 figure 5 1 figure 5 2 For heat generating devices equipped with an electric exhaust fan i e all products made by Extraflame it is necessary to observe the following instructions Horizontal sections must have a minimum slope of 396 upwards The length of the horizontal section must be as short as possible and in any case no greater than 3 meters No more than four direction ch
32. ding rooms at different temperatures CHIMNEY CAP Device located at the top of the chimney that facilitates dispersion of the combustion products in the atmosphere CONDENSATE Liquid products that form when the temperature of the combustion gas is lower than or equal to the dew point of the water HEAT GENERATOR Device that permits the production of thermal energy heat by the rapid transformation of the chemical energy of the fuel by means of combustion AIR LOCK Mechanism for modifying the dynamic resistance of the combustion gasses 18 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM A system for fume exhaust venting that is independent from the appliance composed of a pipe or channel chimney or single flue and chimney cap FORCED DRAUGHT Air circulation by means of a fan driven by an electric motor NATURAL DRAUGHT Draught resulting in a chimney flue due to the difference in the volume mass existing between the hot fumes and the surrounding atmospheric air without any mechanical suction aid installed inside or on top of it RADIANCE AREA Area immediately adjacent to the hearth in which the heat produced by combustion is diffused this area must not contain any objects made of combustible material REFLUX AREA Area in which the combustion products come out from the appliance towards the room in which it is installed INSTALLATION Before carrying out installation it is necessary to check the positio
33. e location mount the following parts the flexible pipe support rod as indicated in figure 30 by the means of one M5 x 16 screw the respective galvanised M5 nut and the burnished 3 9 x 22 self threading screw the latter must be unscrewed as it is already used to fix the flue conveyor pipe The 2 collars with washer and burnished TCEI x 10 screw as the latter can only be reached from the rear Atthis point itis possible to fix the base as described previously Re position the machine body and connect 2 flexible pipes to the rear support rod using the supplied screws they will be successively connected to the hydraulic plant The position of the 2 flexible pipes in the collars must be rigorously respected in order to prevent problems during handling Flexible pipes o NM 22 4 figure 6 8 figure 6 9 figure 6 10 ALREADY EXISTING COVERING If the insert is installed inside an existing covering it is possible to proceed in 2 different ways Create a lateral opening on the left side of the covering in a way to access the flexible pipes at the height of the collars we B ri _ b y al Se 7 PSs cca N V Low figure 6 11 figure 6 12 28 COMFOR
34. eases 3 Let SET disappear from the display 4 Adjust the desired heating power using buttons 4 and 5 When the appliance reaches the temperature set in display D1 the relative luminous indicator will switch off MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL N B Installation must be performed by an authorised technician It is possible to thermostat a room adjacent to the room where the stove is positioned just connect a mechanical thermostat boiler type following the procedure described in the next point itis recommended to position the optional mechanical thermostat at a height of 1 50m from the ground MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION OPTIONAL N B Installation must be performed by an authorised technician 1 Switch the appliance off using the master switch positioned on the rear of the stove 2 Remove the plug from the socket 3 Refer to the wiring diagram to connect the two thermostat cables onto the relative clamps positioned don the rear of the machine lt one is red and the other black MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT FUNCTIONING IN STDBY MODE TO ALSO BE USED FOR TELEPHONIC ACTUATOR The Stdby function is also used to further reduce fuel consumption by switching the stove off when the desired temperature is reached On the contrary if the temperature drops the stove automatically switches back on going to normal working conditions 1 Set the desired heating power using buttons 4 and 5 2 Using button 2 take the room tem
35. ed out by an motor authorised technician FUMI TC Faultcorrelateditothe flue ni be The restoration operations must be carried out by an P authorised technician Adjust pellet flow see Pellet feed adjustment HIGH TEMP Excessive pellet feed Other restoration operations must be carried out by an authorised technician ou ee Check hermetic door closure comen Check cleanliness of the flue pipe and the combustion DEPR FAIL AE chamber The depression sensor is faulty The combustion chamber is dirty Other restoration operations must be carried out by an The flue exhaust pipe is blocked authorised technician Check for the presence of pellets in the feed box Adjust pellet flow see Pellet feed adjustment NO ACC T Check the procedures described in the Ignition chapter Other restoration operations must carried out authorised technician Take the stove to off conditions using key 1 and repeat the NO ACC procedure described in the Ignition chapter BLAC OUT 9 9 Other restoration operations must carried out authorised technician The pellet feed box is empty Check for the presence of pellets in the feed box NO PELL No pellet feed Adjust pellet flow see Pellet feed adjustment The motor reducer does not feed Other restoration operations must be carried out by an pellets authorised technician
36. een performed using this optional kit the insert can be extracted or more comfortably use the appropriate lateral chute whenever a relevant opening has been made in the covering of the appliance FRONT PELLET FEEDING OPTIONAL KIT The use of this optional kit allows to feed the pellets into the feed box from the front without extracting the flue therefore without switching it off FRONT UPPER FRAME N 7 7 FIL NL figure 3 2 figure 3 3 figure 3 4 First remove the front upper frame by unhooking it from the 2 lateral frames to do this lift it by about 10 mm and then pull it towards yourself The frame must be picked up using protection for the hands as it could have over heated during functioning 12 WHAT IS THE PELLET Take the supplied fire irons attach them to the slots in the drawer and pull to maximum extension Take the supplied Allen wrench insert it into the relevant seat and turn in an anti clockwise direction until fully home If this operation has been carried out correctly the drawer will be blocked and cannot be moved forwards or backwards At this point take the internal drawer and pull it towards yourself to maximum opening carry out this operation by attaching the two fire irons to the late
37. ery day remove the brazier from relevant compartment and free the holes using the appropriate fire irons supplied see figure 59 remove the ash from the brazier using a suction device suck the ash deposited in the brazier compartment ATTENTION Removal of the divider jeopardises the safety of the product and leads figure 11 1 to the immediate voiding of the warranty period In the case of wear A or deterioration request after sales assistance for replacement of the Knobs part replacement that is not under guarantee as the component is subject to wear xX T USING THE SCRAPERS Cleaning of the heat exchangers allows to guarantee constant heat output through time This type of maintenance must be performed at least once a day Lou apii s i gure 11 2 To do this just use the relevant scrapers positioned in the upper part of the stove making upward 7 lt movements and vice versa several times To make the operation easier make the movement simultaneously for both rods CLEANING THE ASH COLLECTOR TRAYS The ash collector trays positioned at the sides of the brazier must be emptied when required using a suction device figure 11 3 CLEANING 47 CLEANING THE HEAT MONTHLY The heat exchangers chamber must be cleaned every month as the soot deposited on the rear of the cast iron hearth wall
38. essures Restoration of the safety device is manual and must be performed by an authorised technician WATER BOILING SAFETY DEVICE If there is a lack of water or only a small amount it blocks pellet feeding Restoration of the safety device is manual and must be performed by an authorised technician DEVICES NOT ON THE LIST During installation of the stove it is MANDATORY to adjust the plant using a manometer to display the water pressure and an automatic vent valve calibrated at 3 bar SAFETY DEVICES 15 INSTALLATION AND SAFETY DEVICES The installation relative plant connections commissioning and inspection of correct functioning must be carried out perfectly in total compliance with Standards in force both national and regional as well as these instructions For Italy installation must be carried out by authorised professional staff law dated 5 March 1990 46 Extraflame S p A declines all liability for damage injury to objects persons caused by the plant Safety devices for open vessel plant According to the UNI 10412 2 2006 Standard in force in Italy the plants with open expansion vessel must have Open expansion vessel Safety pipe Feed pipe Pump control thermostat excluded for natural circulation plants Circulation system excluded for natural circulation plants Acoustic alarm activation device Acoustic alarm Temperature indicator Pressure indicator Automatic circuit breaker switch bloc
39. from outside by means of a pipe Air inflow can also be obtained from a room adjacent to the installation room provided that the flow can occur freely through permanent openings communicating with the outside The adjacent room must not be subject to depression with respect to the outside as a result of the opposing draught caused by the presence of another utility device or suction device in this room In the adjacent room the permanent openings must meet the requirements described above The adjacent room cannot be used as a garage storage area for combustible material or for activities involving fire hazards INSULATION TRIMS FACINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The facings no matter what type of material they are made of must constitute a self bearing structure with reference to the heating assembly and not in contact with it The beam and the trims in wood or combustible materials must be positioned outside of the radiant area of the hearth or be properly insulated If the space above the heat generator has coverings made of combustible or heat sensitive material a protective membrane made of non combustible insulating material must be placed between it and the generator All elements made of combustible or flammable material such as wooden furnishings curtains etc that are directly exposed to the radiance of the hearth must be placed at a safe distance The installation of the appliance must guarantee easy access for cleaning the appli
40. he day time end night time start To confirm and continue programming press button 5 44 USER PARAMETERS Parameter d D2 D D1 E g 25 C Using buttons 2 and 3 it allows to adjust the day time maximum temperature To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Parameter D2 E D1 E g 20 C Using buttons 2 and 3 it allows to adjust the night time maximum temperature To confirm and continue programming press button 1 Once exiting the programming to activate deactivate the function press 4 hold it down and press 5 and then release both keys together The relative luminous indicator will appear disappear on the control board see display table description A The various parameters must only be set with the stove off Summary table Display D1 Display D2 Function 06 00 B Start of day time end of night time 22 00 End of day time start of night time 25 Day time max temperature 20 Night time max temperature Once the function is activated the machine must be ignited using key 1 When the stove switches off due tot he maximum temperature reached DOFF will appear on display D1 The stove switches back on automatically when the room temperature lowers by 3 C with respect to the maximum temperature set Eg State of the stove DOFF Maximum temperature set 25 C When the room temperature falls below 22 C 25 3 22 C the stove will re start au
41. k thermostat The temperature safety sensors must be in place on the machine at a distance no greater than 30 cm from the flow connection Whenever the thermo products lack a device those missing can be installed on the thermo product flow pipe within a distance no greater than 1m from the thermo product SAFETY DEVICES FOR CLOSED VESSEL PLANT According to the UNI 10412 2 2006 Standard in force in Italy the closed plants must have Safety valve Pump control thermostat Acoustic alarm activation thermostat Temperature indicator Pressure indicator Acoustic alarm Adjustment automatic circuit breaker switch Automatic circuit breaker switch block thermostat Circulation system Expansion system Safety dissipation system incorporated with the generator with thermal safety valve self activated whenever the appliance does not have a temperature self adjustment system The temperature safety sensors must be in place on the machine at a distance no greater than 30 cm from the flow connection Whenever the thermo products lack a device those missing can be installed on the thermo product flow pipe within a distance no greater than 1m from the thermo product 16 SAFETY DEVICES Domestic type heating appliances with automatic feed must have a fuel block thermostat or a cooling circuit prepared by the manufacturer of the appliance activated by a thermal safety valve such as to guarantee that the limit temperatu
42. l frames must be fixed using the 2 supplied burnished 4 2 x 9 5 self threading screws per side The 2 sides are already perforated for fixing the frames themselves COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION 31 Chapter 6 LU 51 5 cm figure 6 27 figure 6 28 32 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION Hot convection air The heat accumulated covering must be vented to prevent excessive over heating of the insert Chapter 6 inside the 5cm Air inlet from the environment To allow air recirculation an air inlet point must be envisioned which is preferably positioned in the lower part of the structure in order to favour convection The air must be withdrawn from the machine s working environment figure 6 29 gt XU For correct functioning of the insert during construction of the flue the measurements between the insert and internal walls of the flue must be respected From the clearance measurements of the stove given in the technical features it is necessary to consider at least 50 mm of air in the upper part and on the 2 sides h The flue outlet pipe must always maintain a minimum distance of 50 mm from inflamm
43. ms may intervene which switch the stove off If this happens contact the after sales service and do not disable the safety systems in any case If the flue should catch fire use adequate systems to suffocate the flames or request help from the fire brigade TECHNICAL FEATURES Features U M Value Weight kg 140 Height mm 664 Width mm 640 Depth mm 746 Flue exhaust pipe diameter mm 80 Air intake pipe diameter mm 50 Max global heat output kW 14 0 Max useful heat output kW 12 6 useful output power to the air kW 4 6 useful output power to the water kW 8 0 Min useful heat output kW 3 8 useful output power to the air kW 13 useful output power to the water kW 2 5 Min hourly fuel consumption kg h 0 8 Max hourly fuel consumption kg h 2 8 Feed box capacity kg 22 Recommended flue draught Pa 10 Flue draught at max useful heat output Pa 12 Flue draught at min useful heat output Pa 10 Nominal electric output W 310 Nominal voltage Vac 230 Nominal frequency Hz 50 Water inlet outlet pipe diameter 34 Automatic exhaust pipe diameter V Pump head m Max working water pressure accepted bar 25 Tests performed using wooden pellets as fuel with calorific value of 4 9 kW h kg The data given above is indicative and not binding The manufacturer reserves the right to make any modifications in order to improve product performance 8 TECHNICAL F
44. nd the air intake box to the relative intake pipe Re position the machine body by repeating the operations carried out previously in the reverse order Finally use the Allen wrench to turn the lockbolt anti clockwise to block movement The air vent must be made outside the flue as it must not suck heated air To understand whether the insert is correctly attached to the base connect the plug to the socket and set the master switch at position 1 the display should switch on Mount the hopper support for the pellet and insert it into the relevant coupling COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION Chapter 6 figure 6 7 N B If our pedestal is used a slot must be created in the flue that allows to check the pellet level in the feed box thus preventing escape during filling a Adjust the height and the inclination of the hopper on the basis of the flue that will be built The hopper support can be mounted in both sides of the insert The lower grill of the insert must lie at least 1 cm above the fire surface in covering marble 27 INSTALLATION OF THE HYDRAULIC PART For the hydraulic connections it is possible to proceed in various ways in relation tot he presence or not of the insert covering structure NO COVERING PRESENT When covering is performed after the product has been installed the connections to the hydraulic plant are made easier due to freedom of movement Before positioning the base in its definitiv
45. next day SATURDAY OFF6 OFF 6 to ON 6 and vice versa ON 6 time active Go to next day SUNDAY OFF7 OFF 7 to ON 7 and vice versa ON 7 time active Go to next day To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter 4 D2 4 flashing D1 00 N B This parameter is reserved for the after sales service and must not be modified Parameter 5 D2 5 flashing D1 E g 15 00 Use buttons 2 or 3 to set 15 00 which corresponds to the switch on time of the 2nd time span confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter 6 D2 6 flashing D1 E g 22 00 Use buttons 2 or 3 to set 22 00 which corresponds to the switch off time of the 2nd time span To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter 7 D2 7 flashing D1 E g OFF 1 Activate the second time span only Saturday and Sunday To do this use keys 2 and 3 in the following way a key 3 scroll the various days b key 2 enable disable ON OFF the 1st time span for that day Example Day Initial value Function key 2 Final value Function key 3 MONDAY OFF 1 OFF 1 to ON 1 and vice versa OFF 1 time deactivated Go to next day TUESDAY OFF 2 OFF 2 to ON 2 and vice versa OFF 2 time deactivated Go to next day WEDNESDAY OFF 3 OFF 3 to ON 3 and vice ve
46. nical Assistance Centre which will supply all information necessary for correct usage SERVICE UNDER WARRANTY The service request must be forwarded to the vendor RESPONSIBILITY EXTRAFLAME S p A shall not be liable for any direct or indirect damage caused by or depending on the product COMPETENT COURT For any controversy the competent court shall be the court of Vicenza Italy 54 WARRANTY Cw Chapter 14 QUALITY CONTROL Document that must be kept and produced if interventions under warranty are requested Name LL Ttittt tttttt ttt ttt tet tt Surname LL ttt tet t tt tt tt Address A E pd Eg Postal code LL EILLILLLELLLLILLELELLIL IL ttt tt J Town City County E FV 1 3 Ere Telephone LI EELLILLLELILLLILILELELLIL ILL LIE Serial number ace EE Date of purchase IMPORTANT I accept do not accept Notice as per Law 196 2003 Your personal data are treated by our company in full respect for Italian Law 196 2003 for the entire duration of the contractual relationships established and also thereafter for the fulfilment of all legal obligations as well as to carry out effective management ofthe commer
47. ning of the chimneys flues or exhaust terminal ducts of the appliance keeping in mind the following Installation prohibitions Legal clearances Limitations set forth by local administrative regulations or specific regulations of the authorities Common limitations deriving from building regulations and easement or contract regulations ADMISSIBLE INSTALLATIONS Inthe roomin which the heat generator is to be installed any existing or installed appliances must be airtight to the room and must not cause depression in the room with respect to the external environment Appliances used for cooking foods and the related hoods without extractor can only be installed in rooms used as kitchens PROHIBITED INSTALLATIONS The room in which the heat generator is to be installed must not contain any of the following devices either pre existing or installed Hoods with or without extractor Ventilation ducts of the collective type Should these devices be located in adjacent rooms communicating with the installation room it is forbidden to use the heat generator simultaneously where there is the risk that one of the two rooms may be subject to depression with respect to the other ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 19 CONNECTION TO THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM EXHAUST CHANNEL OR PIPE For the assembly of the exhaust channels it is imperative to use non flammable materials that are resistant to combustion products and any con
48. perature to minimum until LOU appears in display D1 with SET flashing 3 At this point until SET with LOU continues to flash press key 1 for three seconds and STBY will appear in the display The energy saving function is now activated ROOM THERMOSTAT 39 this point the external thermostat will control stove functioning in the following way Closed contact thermostat gt the stove switches on and works at the set power showing T ON on display D1 Open contact thermostat the stove switches off or stays off showing STBY on display 1 This function can be suspended temporarily by pressing key 1 If from STBY c the stove will remain off alternatively showing STBY OFF and current time on the display D1 If from T ON the stove switches off alternatively showing T ON OFF and current time on the display D1 To go back to using the function press button 1 again To definitively exclude the function just raise the temperature of the stove thermostat using button 3 40 ROOM THERMOSTAT USER PARAMETERS USER PARAMETERS WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Display D1 Display D2 Function 70 Water Temperature Adjustment WEEKLY PROGRAMMER Display D1 Display D2 Function off 0 Activation deactivation of the weekly programmer 00 00 1 Time 1st switch on 00 00 2 Time 1st switch off off 1 3 Ignition switch off consents for various
49. ral holes in the drawer ALLEN WRENCH figure 3 6 At this point take the internal drawer and pull it towards yourself to maximum opening carry out this operation with the aid of a common protection for the hands or an oven glove in order to prevent burns due to normal over heating of the metal parts during functioning of the appliance Pour the pellet into the drawer and use the scraper to push it into the flue tank making sure that it does not remain in the drawer ll figure 3 9 CAST IRON GRID FIRE IRONS ALLEN WRENCH INSERT SCRAPER INTERNAL DRAWER Chapter 3 figure 3 10 After having filled the feed box repeat the operations in the reverse order to make the product go back to its original state WHAT IS THE PELLET 13 During normal functioning the must always asillustrated in the figure i e with the drawer completely closed the front pellet loading drawer must only be open for the loading time in order to prevent product over heating figure 3 11 STANDARD SUPPLY Installation of the insert with the standard supply envisions switch off and extraction of the flue for every pellet feed 14 WHAT IS THE PELLET SAFETY DEVICES FLUE EXHAUST BREAKAGE If the suction device stops
50. re 6 3 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION Chapter 6 Sliding Primary air base intake with rails pipe figure 6 1 figure 6 2 25 ASSEMBLY The insert can be positioned on an existing base or using the support and feeding kit figure 30 ASSEMBLY ON EXISTING BASE First of all check the presence of a current socket on the rear of the insert so that the socket is accessible once installation is completed After having evaluated the correct position the machine body must be detached in order to fix the sliding base Use the supplied Allen wrench to turn the lockbolt clockwise figure 6 4 Slide the insert out figure 6 5 Tilt it to release it from the rails figure 6 6 Use chalk to mark the blocking points of the base then make 8 mm holes for the steel expansion inserts Make a hole measuring 60 mm in correspondence with the air intake The air vent must be made outside the flue as it must not suck heated air Fix the base using the locking screws Appropriately connect the conveyor to the flue evacuation piping and the air intake box to the relative intake pipe Re position the machine body by repeating the operations carried out previously in the reverse order Finally use the Allen wrench to turn the lockbolt anti clockwise to block movement Tounderstand whetherthe insertis correctly attached to the base connect the plug to the socket and set the master switch at position 1 the display should s
51. re set by the Standard is not exceeded Connection between the power supply unit and the valve must be free from interceptions The pressure upstream from the cooling circuit must be at least 1 5 bar SAFETY DEVICES 17 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The installation must comply with UNI 10683 2005 heat generators fed with wood and other solid fuels installation The chimneys must comply with UNI 9731 1990 chimneys classification according to thermal resistance EN 13384 1 2006 calculation method of the thermal and fluid dynamic features of the chimney UNI 7129 point 4 3 3 provisions local rules and prescriptions of the fire brigade UNI 1443 2005 chimneys general requirements UNI 1457 2004 chimneys internal ducts in terracotta and ceramics GLOSSARY CLOSED HEARTH DEVICE Heat generator that can only be opened to load fuel during use BIOMASS Material of organic origin excluding the material incorporated in geological formations and fossilised BIOFUEL Fuel produced directly or indirectly from biomass FLUE or CHIMNEY Vertical duct for collecting and expelling combustion products from a single appliance at a suitable height from the floor EXHAUST CHANNEL OR PIPE Duct or connecting element between the heat generating device and the chimney for extracting the combustion products INSULATION The series of measures taken and materials used to prevent heat transmission through a wall divi
52. rsa OFF 3 time deactivated Go to next day THURSDAY OFF 4 OFF 4 to ON 4 and vice versa OFF 4 time deactivated Go to next day FRIDAY OFF 5 OFF 5 to ON 5 and vice versa OFF 5 time deactivated Go to next day SATURDAY OFF 6 OFF 6 to ON 6 and vice versa ON 6 time active Go to next day SUNDAY OFF 7 OFF 7 to ON 7 and vice versa ON 7 time active Go to next day To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter USER PARAMETERS 43 Parameter 8 D2 8 flashing D1 E g OFF Set at off using buttons 2 or 3 which is found before the time 00 00 in a way to disable the switch on of the 3rd time period To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter 9 D2 9 flashing D1 E g OFF Set at OFF using buttons 2 or 3 which is found before the time 00 00 way to disable the switch off of the 3rd time period To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Parameter A D2 A flashing D1 E g OFF 1 Atthis point the values introduced in this parameter have no value as the ignition and switch off of the 3rd time period have been disabled To confirm and continue programming press button 5 Press button 4 to go back to the previous parameter Press button 1 to escape Q Nota bene The relative indicator
53. s on when the Day night temperature function is active To enable disable the Day night temperature function just press button 4 and holding it down press button 5 For all settings relative to the following function see the Day night temperature function paragraph Itindicates deactivation of the ignition electrode It is on when the electrode is deactivated To restore the functioning of the component contact an authorised technician It indicates functioning of the flue motor It is on when the flue exhaust motor is active If it flashes contact an authorised technician It indicates functioning of the pellet feed motor It is on off when the pellet feed motor is activated deactivated During normal functioning the following indicator switches on flashing It indicates tangential fan functioning of the It is on off when the tangential fan is activated deactivated 2 Not used Not used C 0 70 Not used Not used It indicates pump functioning Itis on when the circulation pump is active It indicates the communication between remote control and stove Every time a key is pressed on the remote control the indicator must switch on If the indicator is always on it indicates that the communication between remote control and stove is blocked To restore the functioning of the component contact an authorised technician 52 PRODUCT DISPLAY TABLES
54. spected 2 installation has not been carried out according to norms and to the requirements stated in the booklets 3 fault is due to client s negligence or failure to perform maintenance operations 4 electric and or hydraulic plants are not compliant with current norms 5 damage is due to atmospheric chemical electrochemical agents to improper use of the product to alterations or tampering with the product to inefficiency and or inadequacy of the flue and or other causes not due to product manufacture 6 damage is caused by normal corrosion phenomena ortypical depositfound in heating plants condition applies for water products only 7 damageis caused by using non original parts or by interventions carried out by technical personnel not authorised by Extraflame S p A 8 the stove has been used improperly or negligently 9 damageis caused by transport It is therefore advisable to accurately check the goods upon delivery and to immediately report to the vendor in case of damage writing a note on the transport document and on the copy kept by the carrier WARRANTY 53 Extraflame 5 is not liable for any direct or indirect damage to persons things or pets caused by failure to follow the indications in this booklet or the current norms regarding installation and maintenance of the appliance The warranty excludes Seals all the ceramic and tempered glass parts casings and grills in cast iron or Ironker painted
55. ter any servicing operation onthe product especially with regard tothe stripped part of the wires which must not protrude in any way from the terminal block to prevent possible contact with the live parts of the wire Installation must be carried out by authorized personnel who must issue the purchaser a declaration of compliance of the system The purchaser shall assume responsibility for the definitive installation and consequent proper operation ofthe productinstalled Itisimperative to consider all national regional provincial and communal laws and norms in the country where the stove is installed Extraflame S p A may not be held responsible in the event of failure to observe these precautions This instruction manual constitutes an integral part of the product It must always accompany the appliance also when it is transferred to another owner or user or moved to another location If the manual gets damaged or lost ask your local service centre for another copy This stove must only be used for the applications for which it was expressly designed The manufacturer declines any responsibility contractually or extra contractually for any damage caused to persons animals or property by errors in installation adjustment and maintenance or by improper use After removing the packaging check to make sure that the contents are intact and complete If this is not the case contact the vendor from whom the appliance was pur
56. th remote control P2 P5 keys 1 p3 p5 2 p2 P3 P4 3 p3 4 p4 5 p5 figure 8 1 To light the stove press buttons 3 and 5 at the same time and hold for three seconds Fig 21 the stove automatically enters the lighting stage This is followed by the start up phase which allows the stove to develop and settle the flame When the lighting stage is complete the stove goes into normal operation The heat setting can be adjusted using the buttons 5 and 4 and the room temperature setting can be adjusted using buttons 2 and 3 To switch off the stove press buttons 3 and 5 at the same time and hold for three seconds Display D1 will show the message OFF The remote control operates with an MN21 12V battery the kind used for gate openers To replace the batteries open the cover in the rear part as illustrated below figure 8 2 figure 8 3 Open by pressing the part circled in the figure 38 REMOTE CONTROL ROOM THERMOSTAT DIGITAL THERMOSTAT AS PER STANDARD The appliance can check the room temperature using a digital thermostat and show it on the display 1 Whentheinsertisstarted and has entered normal functioning mode display D1 will show anumber e g 21 C this value indicates the room temperature 2 Usebuttons2or3 toenterthethermostatsetting and thedisplay willshowa flashing wordthatalternates at every impulse with SET and the temperature to be set by pressing 2 the value decreases and by pressing 3 it incr
57. the circuit board immediately blocks the pellet supply PELLET FEED MOTOR BREAKAGE If the motor reducer stops the stove continues to function until the minimum cooling level is reached NO IGNITION If a flame is not developed during the ignition phase the appliance automatically attempts ignition again this time without pellet feeding If no flame develops also in this case the appliance will signal NO ACC on the display When trying to re ignite the machine it will indicate ATTE on the display which means wait This function reminds that before performing ignition it must be ensured that the brazier is completely free and clean TEMPORARY POWER CUT After a brief power cut the appliance re ignites automatically When there is no electricity the stove may give of a minimum amount of smoke inside the case for a period from 3 to 5 minutes THIS DOES NOT REPRESENT ANY RISK REGARDING SAFETY ELECTRIC SAFETY The stove is protected against strong current changes by a master fuse that is found in the rear part of the stove 2 5A 250V Delayed FLUE EXHAUST SAFETY DEVICE An electronic pressure switch blocks stove functioning and takes it to alarm conditions PELLET TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICE If there is over heating inside the feed box this device blocks stove functioning restoration is manual and must be performed by an authorised technician PLANT PRESSURE SAFETY DEVICE A mechanical pressure switch blocks any plant over pr
58. tomatically A The stove can only re ignite from the DOFF state and not from the OFF state The manual controls from the display or remote control always remain priority with respect to programming USER PARAMETERS 45 PELLET FEED ADJUSTMENT If the stove has functioning problems owing to the quantity of pellets adjust pellet feeding directly from the control board The problems correlated tot he amount of fuel can be divided into 2 categories LACK OF FUEL the stove can never develop a suitable flame tending to remain very low even at high powers at minimum power the stove tends to almost switch off taking the stove into alarm conditions NO PELL when the stove displays the NO PELL alarm there may be non burned pellets inside the brazier EXCESS FUEL the stove develops a very high flame even at low power the panoramic glass is very dirty obscuring it almost totally the brazier tends to become encrusted blocking the holes for air intake due to the excessive pellet feed as it is only burned partially Q If the problem occurs after only a few months working check that routine cleaning stated in the stove booklet has been carried out correctly The regulation to be performed is a percentage Therefore a modification of this parameter will lead to a proportional variation of all stove feeding speeds To access the percentage adjustment of pellet feeding enter the user
59. witch on The lower grill of the insert must lie at least 1 cm above the fire surface in covering marble 26 Chapter 6 SSS lt NS Supplied Allen Movement block 7 wrench lockbolt Sa p Sec P m See eet figure 6 4 figure 6 5 figure 6 6 COMFORT IDRO INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY WITH SUPPORT AND FEED KIT This type of installation can be used when there is no base onto which the insert can be rested Proceed by positioning the base in the desired point and use the feet to adjust the height the bolts are positioned in the four external sides of the pedestal in the lower part Check the presence of a current socket on the rear of the insert so that the socket is accessible once installation is completed After having evaluated the correct position the machine body must be detached in order to fix the sliding base Use the supplied Allen wrench to turn the lockbolt clockwise figure 6 4 Slide the insert out figure 6 5 Tilt it to release it from the rails figure 6 6 Fix the pedestal to the floor using strong steel plugs with a diameter of 8 mm Fix the sliding base to the frame using bolts Make a hole measuring 60 mm in correspondence with the air intake PA Fix the base using the locking screws Appropriately connect the conveyor to the flue evacuation piping a
60. xclude the re ignition of the stove due to the 5 Day night temperature function just hold button DOFF temperature function 1 down for 3 seconds taking the stove to OFF y To exclude the function completely press button 4 and holding it down press 5 Check the correct functioning of the hydraulic plant On lowering of the water temperature 5 The temperature of the water has exceeded the below the set threshold the machine will re start HOFF set threshold by more than 5 C in automatic mode To exclude any stove re ignition just hold down button 1 for 3 seconds taking the stove to off RAF BLACOUT current on the main power supply complete re ignite automatically The automatic brazier cleaning is performed at A pre established intervals of continued working PUL Automatic brazier cleaning is in progress The automatic cleaning does not start if the stove is in 1st power 50 PRODUCT DISPLAY TABLES Chapter 12 Signals FE Reason Solution It is on in the presence of one of the alarms described below and is accompanied by the relative signal in display D1 which Indicates the presence identifies the cause To reset the alarm just hold key 1 down for 3 seconds when the stove is completely cold FUM FAIL Fault correlated to the flue exhaust The restoration operations must be carri
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