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1.                  j  ued                 WARNING  DO NOT START THE UNIT IF THE GLASS DOOR IS CRACKED OR  BROKEN AND NEVER CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN IT IS STILL HOT     First start up       At its first use  the unit will release a smell caused by the paint and the burning of oily substances used in its  manufacture  It may activate the smoke detectors  Open windows to vent     NOTE  Since the glass door is cold when the unit is turned on  condensation may temporary settle on the glass              pun           QU   LN      Uu  QJ                  QU   QU    D  Lu  25  O          O  C   A    WARNING  Never use the manual feed procedure to start your unit        Caution  May cause smoke issues in the combustion chamber        Lighting on your unit    1  Whatever the fuel used  it is recommended to start the unit with wood pellets  This will quickly raise the vent  temperatures for a better and faster start up  Failure to use wood pellets could result in slow and difficult lighting  procedures  Before each startup  make sure the burn pot and the ash pan are completely empty    Note  Never attempt to start a fire if the burner is hot and completely full of ashes     WARNING FOR EMPTY HOPPER     Starting the unit without first activating the manual feed   primer  can generate smoke in the unit        2  After filling the hopper  press the hand icon  11  to activate the manual feed  primer   All doors must be closed   The manual feed procedure will be in operation for approximately 90 s
2.      C       D       gt                            Hopper switch    T9  Combustion fan problems    No pressure  The fan is defective  Check the connection of   Image 31   the fan wires identified by A  see image 32   Cold start the unit E   P        and open the right side door to see if the cooling wheel turns A S55 Cooling flywheel    see figure 31   Replace the combustion fan if it is not running  rs M   Low pressure  The combustion fan wheel is obstructed by   ashes  refer to section M4   Check the seals for gaskets leak    age  refer to Chapter M8   Refer to chapter M13 to determine   whether the chimney is not obstructed by ashes    Note  Unplug the AC current and let the battery operate the  unit when testing your components        T10  Convection fan problems Ww 4 Image 32  No ventilation in the room confirmed a broken fan  Check the 00 e m       connection of the fan wires identified by B  see image 32                     the left side panel to visually check that      wheel  turns  see figure 21   Cold start the unit and wait 4 minutes  and check that A2 appears and verify that the fan is running   Replace the convection fan if the wheel does not rotate   Note  Unplug the AC current and let the battery operate the    unit when testing your components        31    T11  The unit is cold and fans are running Image 33   Thermo disk 130F    Open the right side door and unplug one of the two white wires  connected to the Thermo disk 110F  see image 33   If the fans  stop 
3.    EUROPA 75        Ys       Paromax       Version   AMERICA   key pad     Efficency  94 5           Certified    IMPORTANT   Read the manual before using the Europa    USER MANUAL  amp  MAINTENANCE    WARNING  IMPORTANT INFORMATION     Portland  Oregon USA       US    OMNI Test Laboratories  Inc        Report No  120 S 01 2    Tested  ASTM E1509 04   ULC 5627 00   ULC ORD C1482 M1990       PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION Model   IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED            Serial Number   Improper installation  adjustment  alteration  or    maintenance can cause injury  property damage    Purchase date     or loss of life  For assistance or additional l        Purchased from   information  consult an authorized dealer     Please note your serial number when    Manufactured by Paromax       calling for technical support  see page 4     Blainville Qc  Canada J7C 5E2  Ver  EUK EN A 12 09A September 2012    Please note the battery comes shipped inside the hopper  Important  remove the battery before start up        V                     2    p        C                        MESSAGE      NEW OWNER    Thank You   We Appreciate Your Business    The quality of execution of each of our stoves will provide you peaceful years of comfort   Three steps to follow for the safest and most efficient performance of the unit     1  Install it properly 2  Operate it correctly 3  Maintain it regularly    PAROMAX   The Passion of Renewable Energy    The EUROPA is certified to burn  Premium Wood Pellets  Corn Kern
4.    FIRESTOP  E tm WALL BANDS  BLACK CEILING    SUPPORT _ VENT THIMBLE  SECTION  u   PIPE  PIPE ADAPTOR   ADAPTOR    Stove izes TEE       Equivalent Vent length  EVL     Venting your unit is crucial for optimum operation  There are five different installation examples recommended by  Paromax     The unit uses the combustion fan to move air from the exhaust to the chimney   Next on page 12    11    Restriction may come from several different items  Each 45 degree elbow   3 EVL  Each 90 degree elbow and tee clean out   5 EVL  Each foot of horizontal run   1 EVL  Each foot of vertical run   0 5          Higher Altitude 3000 ft or 914 m  The vent pipe must be above the roof  If the EVL are Inferior to 15  install a  vent pipe of 3  or 7 6 cm  If the EVL are superior to 15  install a vent pipe of 4  or 10 2 cm     Lower Altitude 2999 ft or 913 m  For the other installation with a vent pipe of 3  or 7 6 cm  the installation rule is  the sum of 15 EVLor less  For a superior sum of 15 EVL and up  install a vent pipe of 4  or 10 2 cm           ls Vertical cap Total of  Total of    recommended 14 5 EVL    14 5 EVL so          d ertical              JU j     RAT  cap    vertical a   WC    a                5 feet or 1 5  Chimney    _       meter minimum  Length            on vertical vent                   Cap Adiueta ble      Stove Adapter      Wall  Stove Adapter El    P all Support    Sealing off the  Me minimas top and bottom Chimney  on vertical vent of existing E   Length  chimney w
5.    Note  Unplug the AC current an let the battery operate the unit when testing  your components                     5            50       29    O                     77                 i          30    T4  Unit displays         E3 error code  The battery voltage is below 10 5 volts or the power supply is defective  Refer to Chapter T12 to  analyze the converter and Chapter M9 for battery maintenance     T5  Unit displays E6    Power failure without a battery connected and the unit is still hot  E6 will be displayed at the return of AC power   Check that the convection fan runs while the error code is displayed on the screen  Refer to chapter T10 if the fan    doesn   t turn     T6  Unit displays F5    The feed motor is not functioning and the display show F5 code  Replace the 500 mA fuse  slow blow  in  F21 socket  see image 28   Remove the side panel to access the control panel and replace the fuse  refer to  image 19 of page 26   Important  Refer to chapter M6 to clean the feed system before restarting the unit  Note to  check motor operation  Activate manual feed and check if the shaft of the feed system is running    Note  Always unplug the AC source  wall outlet  and DC source  battery  before replacing any fuses     T7  Unit displays F6    The ash motor is not functioning and the display show F6 code  Replace the 500 mA fuse  slow blow  in F23  socket  see image 28   Remove the side panel to access the control panel and replace the fuse  refer to image 19  of page 26  
6.    lation or overflow in the burner and around the burner  These types of problems are your responsibility and are not  considered as a malfunction but a none appropriate adjustments with the control board  Wood pellets  corn and  wheat fuel have different physical characteristics such as  moisture  grain size and ash content  therefore these  guidelines and instructions will help you get a better performance and understanding of your unit when using differ   ent fuels     First time burning with corn or wheat    To familiarize you with corn or wheat  we recommend using wood pellets during the first days  When you  are familiar with the functioning of the unit  you can switch to corn or wheat  Corn or wheat may leave a  permanent white deposit on the glass     Note  Paromax recommends purchasing a second ash pan when the unit is set to heat level 4 or 5 for  more than 24 hours  When the ash pan is full  there is possibility of creating a clinker or a fuel overflow  outside the burner  It is recommended emptying the ash pan everyday when burning agricultural combus   tibles     Image         Preparing the unit for corn or wheat    Install the 24 holes burner and close the air inlet  image 3A    Note  Refer to the fuel bed level on page 19     Note  Lightly tighten the upper disc with hands when changing the burner   Install the ash box below the burner before installing the burner s bottom  threaded disc        Clinker prevention    In many cases  the use of certain recommende
7.   Power of the combustion fan  Power of the convection fan 35 to 125 cubic feet min  cfm    1 to 3 5 m3   min  75 lbs   34 kg    EN 14785  UL  ULC C1482  EPA  ASTM E1509   84 HUD    0 6 g h    Hopper capacity    Certification    Emission of particles in the atmosphere  5 levels    120 volt to 240 volts   50 or 60 hertz    Power settings   AC voltage required   Power consumption on 120 volts AC Min  25 amps   Max  65 amps  Power consumption on 12 volts DC Min 1 8 amps   Max 4 5 amps  13 8V     Standby power consumption on 120 volts AC 0 07 amps    Standby power consumption on 12 volts DC 0 03 amps at 13 8 volt  40 1 2    102 9 cm  26 1 2    67 3        25 1 4    64 1 cm  305 Ibs   138 kg  Type of chimney for wood pellets Double wall PL stainless steel    Type of chimney for corn or wheat Double wall PL stainless steel    3    7 6         05 6 336 449    Inside diameter of the chimney    Paromax reserves the right to change any of the    specifications mentioned above without prior notice             D  O        O      gt   AY         RT       33                       amp          o  e               LLI       34    Main board model   0 05 400            e             Power supply 120 AC  volts to 13 8 DC volts                   Thermo disk  110f   see image 33                    Speed control    B    Thermo disk 130f  see image 32      see image 33           Lon RD   Vacuum   Convection fan  switch    see image 19     see image       Thermo disk 300f   see image 27        Speed
8.  A tight seal  silicone or aluminum tape  is recommended on each section of the  pellet vent to prevent smoke leakage and odors  The pipe connecting to the unit and the outer wall joints located  between the pipes also need to be sealed with high temperature silicone or aluminum tape  The maximum pellet  vent height is 35 feet or 10 6 meter  Use a wall thimble for flammable wall or collar for cement wall  Seal the exte   rior pellet vent with silicone to create a vapor barrier     It is not recommended to seal the inner walls joints already containing a pre installed silicone or rubber  sealant by the manufacturer of the pellet vent  Do not use a perforated outer wall pellet vent flue channel   ing fresh air to the burner     WARNING  DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM  CAUTION  THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED    HOME FLOOR  WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED       Chimney types  continued     Since this is a multi fuel unit  it is recommended to choose an approved venting system  If you choose wood pel   lets  a double wall 3  or 7 6 cm stainless steel pipes are recommended  For agriculture fuel  it is recommended to  use double wall PL type 3  or 7 6 cm stainless with higher quality durability  Refer to the vent pipe manufacturer for  more details    Do not use a non approved pipe for your vent system  i e   Dryer vent   B  vent for gas vent  PVC plastic pipe or  single wall chimney system    Please note that the length of a horizontal venting system shall n
9.  Centerline axe    19 3 8    or 49 2 cm       IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR PELLET STOVE BE INSTALLED  BY A PAROMAX AUTHORIZED DEALER INSTALLER     CLEARANCE TABLE  Use in conjunction with diagram on page 11 for allowable exterior vent  locations for both horizontal and vertical terminations  Clearances may only be reduced by means  approved by a regulatory authority                 amp          p       C           Minimum       eseription S  B   48  122cm  From beside below any door or window that may beopened           D  24    61cm       any adjacent building  fences and protruding parts of the structure         12   30 5cm_   To inside corner  combustible wall  vertical  amp  horizontal terminations      H   36   91 5cm_   To each side of center line extended above natural gas or propane meter reg   ulator assembly or mechanical vent within a height of 14    1 2  or 4 5 m above  the meter regulator assembly         36  94 5       From any forced air intake of other appliance     J 12  130 5       Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or combustion air  inlet to any appliance     24    61cm   Clearance above roof line for vertical terminations        NOTES      1  Do not terminate the vent in any enclosed or semi enclosed areas that can build up a  concentration of smoke    2  Vent surfaces can become extremely hot  Keep children away from such areas  Non combustible  shielding or guards may be required    3  Termination must exhaust above sea level and th
10.  Important  Before restarting the unit  refer to Chapter M3 to clean the ash removal system  Note to  check the motor  Activate manual feed and check if the ash removal system is running    Note  Always unplug the AC source  wall outlet  and DC source  battery  before replacing any fuses     Main board    I7 7  9 Socket 221     Light 1 ee                IE       3 Socket F17 F17              l   Socket F23               A  s       T8  The feed system not turn    Start the manual feed and close all doors of the unit and verify that the  pressure gage indicates a minimum of 0 3 W C  Refer to chapter T9 if the  pressure gage does not indicate any pressure  remove the side panel to  reach the pressure switch  see picture 29  and check the connection of  tubes between the pressure gauge  the pressure switch and to the unit  If  the feed motor does not turn  see picture 23 at page 26   verify the status  of the pressure switch and the switch of the hopper  Disconnect the two yel   low wires of the pressure switch and disconnect the two yellow wires of the  hopper switch  which is paired  Connect together the two wires that come  from the control panel with a paper clip or other metal part  Start again the  manual feed  If the motor runs  replace one of two switches  If the motor is  not running  check the status of each blue and red terminals or the motor is  defective   Note  Unplug the AC current and let the battery operate the unit   when testing your components                 
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12.  control                    see image 32           1  E  IE        Fo   30  ME  F y      Nr  1      y             aie Combustion              Feed system motor switch Ash system motor        fan   see image 23   see image  see image 16     see image 18   31     Color Wires and pins number    Pin 1  amp  2   purple wire  thermostat  Pin 13   red wire  combustion fan   Pin 3  amp  4   orange wire  thermodisk 130f  Pin 14   black wire  convection fan   Pin 5  amp  6   green wire  thermodisk 300f  Pin 15   blue wire  convection fan     Pin 7   black wire  feed motor  Pin 16   red wire  convection fan   Pin 8   yellow wire  feed motor  Pin 17   black wire  main input    Pin 9   black wire  ash motor  Pin 18   white wire  thermodisk 110f   Pin 102 gray wire  ash motor  Pin 19   red wire  Main input    Pin 117 black wire  combustion fan  Pin 20   white wire  thermodisk 110f   Pin 12   brown wire  combustion fan        Contact an authorized dealer for the listed parts  Does not use substitute parts  Use of unapproved parts may  result in poor performance and endanger your safety and void the warranty     Ash door gasket  5 8  X 53  or 1 6 cm X 134 cm     AJ          CO                    m         o       35    e    Ys    4j Paromax   Lifetime Limited Warranty       Time Period  PAROMAX offers 5 YEAR warranty on parts and 1 YEAR on labor  against manufacturing defects on the steel structure of the device     PAROMAX offers 2 YEAR warranty on parts and 1 YEAR on labor  on all the elec
13.  extinct and the light 1 is   the socket F17  see image 28   lit   see the picture 28        28    ELECTRICAL  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    WARNING   Always unplug the AC source  wall outlet  of your unit before  performing any maintenance or repair                      C       D       gt                  e       T1  The unit will not start    Make sure the power cord is plugged into the unit and wall outlet  Check if the power converter green light is on   If not lit up  refer to Chapter T15     Note  Unplug the AC current and let the battery operate the unit when testing your components     T2  Unit stops and displays E1    If the hopper is not empty  verify if theThermo disk 130F is not defective  Relight when the unit is cold and wait 50  minutes to see if the same error code reappears  Replace the Thermo disk  see image 33 on page 32  if the error  code reappears  Use 1 4  or 6 mm socket to remove the thermo disk     Note  Unplug the AC current and let the battery operate the unit when testing your components     T3  The unit is very hot and display E5    E5 is displayed on the screen  Open the left door and remove the side panel   see image 20 on page 26  and verify that the 2 green wires are connected   to the protection  Thermo disk  300F  see image 27   Visually inspect if the  convection flywheel rotates  see picture 19 on page 26   If the fan rotates  the  flywheel needs to be cleaned  refer to section M5 on page 26   Refer to sec   tion T10 if the fan is not running  
14.  new air tight  homes  Combined  these fans consume three times more air than the combustion fan on the unit  and may create  a significant drop of pressure therefore a lack of air to the burner that may cause a fire extinguishing  Paromax  suggest you take a gauge reading before  during and after the use of your appliances and or fans to check the  pressure variations  If the pressure changes  Paromax recommends installing an outside air intake  Refer to fresh  air installation for more information on page 8     5  7      D  S  ct               Outside inlet Installation  FAO01 kit     Use a coupling  pipe thread  to increase 1    2 5 cm to 2    5 cm  install a one way valve  maximum length is 5 feet   or 1 5 meter  For more than 5 feet or 1 5 m  increase to 2 5    6 3 cm diameter for a maximum of 10 feet or 3 m   total  Install cap with a grill to prevent rodent s intrusion    Note  Seal outside pipe joints and wall outlet with silicone to prevent water from entering  To view air inlet location   refer to page 9  width picture                  amp          p                Pressure regulator    Natural draft may create a malfunction due to increased pressure  If necessary  obtain  a plate restriction from your dealer     To install the plate restriction  refer to the image 1 to view the air outlet  There are 4  nuts and bolts to be removed from the air outlet by using a 7 16 or 11 mm wrench  socket  Install the pressure regulator on the combustion fan air outlet  take care 
15.  performance           Vacuum out the combustion chamber  step 1    1            Empyashpan       Clean the burn potjets      X jJ ___  ____  S X    ____  S X joo                                                            i                      D           U              E         v                                       O  9   D   gt        p  ep     X  X       X    Annual       Maintenance Schedule For Corn  Wheat    Unit components Each Every 2 Monthly Every  start up Weeks 2 months    Remove ashes in burn pot and clean the inner wall of  burn pot  see burn pot maintenance     Check the ash removal system          Empty ash pan    Check battery contacts and performance  Vacuum out the combustion chamber  step 1   Clean the burn pot jets   Clean the convection pipes system   Clean the the combustion fan  flywheel     Clean the combustion chamber  step 2     Clean the convection fan  flywheel   Inspect chimney joint s seals  Clean the chimney       IMPORTANT  Before each start up  it is recommended to empty the ashes and disposal of ashes  should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid  The closed container of ashes should  be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground  well away from all combustible materials   pending final disposal  If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed   they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled  Other  waste shall not be placed in this conta
16.  replace the Thermo disk 110F     O   C                 77      fe         i          Thermo disk 110F       T12  No 12 volts leading to the main board Image 34    A  The green light is off  refer to image 37   First unplug the unit from  the AC source  Remove the cover on the converter  lift the plastic pin  using a very thin blade  refer to image 34   Loosen the case screw   re   fer to image 35   then lift up the box  Replace the 5 amp fuse   refer to  image 36   Connect the unit to the AC source and verify that the green  light and the screen are lit  Replace the converter if the green light is  off     B  Battery Trouble  Check if the battery is charged and properly con   nected on red and black terminal clips supplied with the unit  12 8 volt    If no abnormality on the battery and connections  Check the DC area  15 amp fuse  see image 36  and replace if necessary     Phillips head screw       mmu         EE EE   ID                  Fuses from AC sector        Image 37              P       Fuse from DC sector       eon LT     A    et    gt  1    LR d oo  r F pA   3    A d E  a i     Bs             T13  Ash removal system    A noisy ash removal may need to be lubricated  Refer to chapter M3 on page 25     32    EUROPA TECHNICAL DATA    Minimum combustion power 8 500 Btu   hour   1Ib h   2 5 KW  h    45 kg h  Maximum combustion power 34 000 Btu   hour   4 Ib h   10 KW h   1 81 kg h  Combustion efficiency 86  net efficiency    25 to 45 cubic feet min    7 to 1 3 m3   min  
17.  the customer  the date of purchase  the model  the serial number  the object of  the request and the claimed spare parts  Without this information  the complaint will not be valid        Parts under warranty are shipped ground service     Not Covered  The warranty does not cover the gaskets  painting or the ornaments   In any moment  PAROMAX will not be held responsible for any consequential damage whose cost exceeds the original price of the device   PAROMAX is under no obligation to improve or modify an already manufactured device  No modification or update will be done on existing devices     PAROMAX will not be held responsible for travelling expenses for maintenance  The installation and the constraints related to the environment and the  service by the users are not the responsibility of the manufacturer and are thus not covered by the provisions of this warranty     Signs of negligence or misuse are not covered by the provisions of this warranty     The warranty does not cover parts or elements that have been modified or transformed in some manner or according to us were subject to improper  use  lack of maintenance  inadequate installation  negligence or accident  inversion to chimney repression caused by environmental or geographical  conditions  bad ventilation  excessive tilting or negative air pressure caused by mechanical systems like a heating appliances  ventilators  driers  etc     The damage caused to the stove and to spare parts during transportation is sub
18.  type lantern fuel  kerosene  charcoal lighter fluid  or similar liquids to start or freshen  up a fire in this unit  Keep all such liquids well away from the unit while it is in use     04  Do not operate the unit if the burn pot overfill with fuel  Turn off the stove and refer to the maintenance instruction   05  Do not strike or slam shut the glass door  it may damage or crack the glass    06  Do not use a substitute materials or components  Always replace by a Paromax part    07  Do not operate the unit without burn pot   tube  and the top ring or in invert position  upside down      08  Do not burn treated material  Other materials such as wood preservatives  metal foils  coal  plastic  garbage   sulphur  or oil may damage the catalyst     09  Do not add combustible to the burn pot by hand when the unit is in operation   10  Do not lay the ash pan on combustible floors when the ashes are hot     11  It is very important to ensure that the unit is installed in a safe manner  Be aware of fire prevention rules and laws in your  area  All applicable National and Local codes must be met and complied with  Notify your insurance company of this unit   Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation     12  We recommend a dealer authorized by Paromax to install your unit  If the unit is installed by an unauthorized installer   Paromax will not be held responsible for any malfunction related to the chimney including a poor performance of the unit     13  The electr
19. 10 on page 24   There is a    possibility that the sugar released by burning corn or wheat adheres to the ash screws  causing improper ash  removal     STEP 2   To clean the ash box  unscrew the 2 nuts under the burner using a 9 16  or 14 mm key or socket  see  image 13   Use a container with hot water that can receive the ash box  Soak the ash box for half hour  see image  14  and peel the sticky deposits by using a flat screwdriver  Soak again if necessary     epinec                          STEP 3   Lubricate the three sprockets with high temperature grease  before re installing  see image 15   When installing the ash box  push  completely to the back of the unit and then go forward 1 8  or 3 mm be   fore completely tightening the nuts     Note  If the mechanism jams  replace the 3 sprockets with part   DP 05 045  Use a 1 8       3 mm Allen key to unlock the  screws on each sprocket  Leave a slim gap between  sprockets and bracket                 14   Image 15               5    Hex nuts         4  Combustion fan maintenance  connected to chimney     Soot and fly ash formation  The combustion products contain small particles of fly ash  Fly ash may accumulate  in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flue gases from flowing    The exhaust venting system should be  inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary     You can clean the flywheel directly from the front of the stove  by accessing  the clean out door on the right side behind the bu
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22. 5 or         No AC power and without the use of   Hot unit will be in cool down mode automatically   the battery  when the AC power returns  Refer to chapter T4    Feeding system fuse is burnt  Feed system is jam  refer to chapter M6 before re   place the fuse on chapter T6    Ash removal system fuse is burnt  Ash system is jam  refer to chapter M3 and before  replacing the fuse see chapter T7              C5 FF The main board display C5 FF and Disconnect the battery and the AC power on the  all the motors are stopped  unit for a minute  Restart the unit when is cold  Over  charge on of the motors    Blank The unit is very hot and the fans run   The convection fan may have stopped or the fly   at full speed  The high temperature   wheel is dirty  The sensor 300F is defective  Refer  screen    sensor is activated  to chapter T3      4   7   8    Fault on the main board  Major breakdown of the main board  Replace the    E9 F1  F2  main board   F3 F4    The unit is still running and cold Replace sensor 130F protection  see chapter T2    without an error code    The unit is still running and cold Replace sensor 110F protection  see chapter T14   and the screen shows C2    The unit is locked at heat level 1 or Thermostat mode is enabled  refer to page 21 for  at heat level 4  thermostat functions     The unit does not start  the screens   Inrush current on main board  The main fuse is  are black and the lights 5VDC and burned  Replace the 10 amps fuse  fast acting  on    12VDC are
23. abe e page 4             mstructllolls seas       D b        Des    emp                 page 5  Installation                                                 ME EyRDeputara s UC NIIS RESO             page 6  Chimney                               6 4 7  Mobile home installation                                     eere page 7  POM ClOV ALON                                7  Negative pressure      the house                                                 page 7  Outside niet                       cta                 anna             8  Pressure regulator simi      E page 8  Battery supplied with unit                                             page 8  Level your UNIE icons EE page 9  Thermostat Installation                    page 9  Clearance and dimensions diagram                                          page 9  Glearance table              a b tI Dos      Vesta E AC DATUM E use       page 10  amp  11   Chimnheys schela   uio         udi bud        page 11  amp  12    Control panel TUBCEOFIS         ted tena                   etna ss page 13 to 15    Procedures steps for start up             i UN          an      page 16  amp  17  Instructions for burning wood pellets                                         page 17  Instructions for burning corn or                                                 page 18  First use of the EUROPA with corn or wheat                              page 18  Preparing the unit for corn or                                                     page 18  Cli
24. ach level  for wood pellet and twenty 20 minutes for corn or wheat     Fuel chart information    ____     Appoximateilb  45kg      2   Approximate 1 5 66   68        3    Approxmate2lbs  91kg         Approximate    lbs   1 36kg  DEBERE Approximate 4 lbs   1 81kg       Instruction to optimally burn wood pellets    Use the 16 holes burner  Select WOOD PELLET combustible  icon 7      Recommendation  Open the air valve  only when unit is cold  to a minimum of 1 8  or 3 mm  see picture 3   The  air valve is located on the side of the combustion chamber  Remove the right side panel to access the air valve   In case of ash fusion  clinker   increase the ash removal and maintain the fuel bed to 5  or 12 7 cm  Close the air  valve if the ash fusion persists     Note  Lightly tighten the top threaded disc with your hands when changing the burner  Install the  ash box below the burner before installing the burner s bottom threaded disc     Paromax has no control over the quality or types of fuels available on the market  and will assume no liability for any malfunction related to the type of fuel used  17         25  T              QU   C  O        QU               QU   QU    D  C   25                     Lu  au       18    Instructions for burning corn or wheat    IMPORTANT  Wood pellet or an agricultural products such as corn or wheat requires more attention than for wood  pellets  Please follow these instructions or you may risk a failure from the ash removal system causing an accumu
25. d  unlock the set screw on the shaft with 5 32  or 4 mm Allen key  To replace the nylon sleeve  Unscrew the two bolts   7 16  or 11 mm  on the feed plate holder and slide out the feed auger screw  Use pliers to take off the back retain   ing ring and replace the bushing     Note  Reinstall the vacuum switch holder and the ground wire connected on the plate holder bolts  make sure the  vacuum switch is installed vertically     B                ground wi      Feed motor    Feed system                   M7  Glass replacement    It is recommended to replace the glass on your unit with a 3 16  or 5 mm pyro ceramic high temperature glass   1600F or 870 C  if cracked or broken     Use any type of gloves suitable to handle broken glass and carefully remove any pieces of glass from the door  frame  Dispose of all broken glass properly     To replace glasses  Unscrew the 8 retaining nuts and remove brackets  11 32  or 9 mm socket   Replace the gas   ket if needed  Part  EU 05 035 1   Properly lay the new glass centered in the middle joints and do not over tighten  the nuts on the brackets     M8  Gaskets    For a better air tightness check gaskets of the main door and ash door Image 25  every two months and at the beginning of each season  How to verify   Use a piece of paper  1  or 2 5 cm wide  between the door and the unit   image 25   If there s very little resistance when pulling the paper  pinch  the gasket with your fingers to regain roundness  Repeat it in different  locations a
26. d fire starter gels or materials can cause the beginning of a clinker  formation  In the event of a clinker formation during the first 90 minutes  you can use a    poker    to gently disturb the  fuel bed  embers  to continue its operation as before     Note  If you must open the main door while the unit is running  always wear gloves and open the main door slowly  and for a very brief moment to prevent the extinction of fire    WARNING   Never open the main door  glass  and the ash door at the same time     this could generate smoke  Please inspect the door gaskets periodically        Paromax has no control over the quality or types of fuels available on the market  and will assume no liability for any malfunction related to the type of fuel used     Controlling the fuel bed level  embers     If the fuel bed  embers  is too high or too low in the burner  follow the following guidelines to help you control and  stabilize the fuel bed     How to measure the fuel bed height    Measured space between the burner top to the fuel bed should be 5  or 12 7        Note  A line is engraved inside the burner and serves as a reference     Fuel bed  embers  height    Refer to steps A  B  C when the fuel bed remains at the burner  top with settings for the combustion fan at 5 and the ash removal  system at 15                   rmja                           5               D                 A                s         A Gradually increase the combustion fan of 1 level CY       until the dis
27. e fuel consumption per hour    Each heat level is factory programmed  The quantity of fuel per hour is displayed in the chart below  The length or  moisture can influence the flow per hour  Wood pellets varies in length from one manufacturer to another and the  moisture content and grain size also vary and can influence the flow     Use the heat level 3 as a reference  see chart   Steps to follow  Empty the hopper and fill it with 40 Ibs or 18 2 kg  of fuel  Before startup  fill the measuring cup with wood pellets from another bag and start normally  Note the start  time and check the level of the hopper after 16 hours  Then check every hour the level of the hopper until it is emp   ty     bag of 40 Ibs or 18 2 kg should last approximately 20 hours on heat level 3   40 Ibs divided 2 Ibs h or 18 2 kg  divided  91 kg   20 hours    Note  Refer to page 21 to adjust the fuel flow     Fuel chart and timing rate    Heat level Flow per hour Pellet Off Corn Off   average     1lb   0 45kg    sc          14 sec  12      DESEE fee   sec sec   oses          72sec    4lbs   1 81kg       How to adjust the fuel consumption on the control panel    To adjust the fuel consumption per hour  Start the unit and wait until the display shows the number 3 on display  B  Press the icon 11 for 10 seconds approx  a number will appear in display A  0 by default  This mode calibrates  the amount of fuel fed to the burner  This calibration may increase or decrease the amount of fuel per hour  The  calibrat
28. e inlet elevation  It is recommended to have a  short vertical run which will help in the event of total power failure    4   f the unit is incorrectly vented or the air to fuel mixture is out of balance  a slight discoloration of  the exterior of the house might occur  Since these factors are beyond our control we offer no  guarantee against such incidents    5  When installing into an existing masonry chimney  you will probably need a short horizontal  section to clear the lintel and allow the hopper lid to open    6  Vent terminations shall not be recessed into walls or siding    7  A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between  two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings    8  If the vent termination is children accessible  a certified guard shall be installed as specified in  CGA B149 installation Code in Canada  Note  Local codes or regulations may require different  clearances     10    Minimum clearances table for a wall installation    a   ar    C       Q      a                  rmja  S                                 ad p     B r     M       Termination Cap       o9 Air Supply Inlet  Sj TERT    7774 Restriction Zone     42   Termination not owed                 12  or     RAIN CAP  305cm  gt  RAIN         MIN      y           STORM COLLAR    a   FLASHING         Ow I      3I           FLASHING  FIRESTOP              Minimum L  distance Minimum  3  or 7 6      distance          3  or 7 6         ENCLOSURE   
29. econds to fill the feed system and few pel   lets will drop into the burner     3  How to start the unit  Open the main door  fill the cup with wood pellets and drop the pellets into the burner   Sprinkle generously the pellets in the burner with an approved fire starter gel and mix well with the poker tool   Next  use a match to light the fire starter in the burner and close the main door  Press the start icon  7  8  or 9  of  your choice  A1 will be displayed for a total of 4 minutes and the combustion fan will start     Some fire starter gels have a low alcohol content which will result in a weak start up    16    4  A1 and A2 mode will scroll on the screen for a total of 8 minutes for wood pellets and 25 minutes for corn or  wheat  Note that the Stop icon is accessible at all time  Once the startup period is over  the screen will indicate the  heat level 3 15     WARNING  If the burner only produces smoke  immediately stop the startup proce     dure or normal mode by pressing the red icon on the key pad  Wait until the unit is  completely cold before putting it back in operation        Note  This is a mechanical device  Since it contains two fan motors and two auger motors  it is likely that  you will hear sounds from your appliance  these noises are normal      U                 D               D  o  o          D          o          m  i           Q              O       5  Selecting heat level  There is a 5 minutes time delay cycle when increasing or decreasing between e
30. els And  Wheat Grains     WARNING  Use Fuel Listed Only  That carbon monoxide can result from using fuels  that are not recommended by Paromax        Safety Advisory     A fire may result if your appliance is not properly installed  For your safety  follow the installation  instructions     Contact local officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area    Local regulations and requirements can supersede those specified in this manual if more  stringent     The authority having jurisdiction  such as municipal building department  fire  department  fire prevention bureau  etc   should be consulted before installa   tion to determine the need to obtain a permit     The installation of this unit must be in accordance with these instructions  Read them  carefully before installation  Keep this manual handy for future reference     Package contents         User manual and Installation    01   AC Power Inlet cord   1   Plastic Cup      1   Black alligator clip for battery ___    1 Redalligator clip for battery ____    1  jFuees00MA                    1 ___  7                     backup        1                   0000    WARNING  Please read this en   tire manual before installation and  use of this multi fuel burning room  heater  Failure to follow these in   structions could result in property  damage  bodily injury or even death          1            Package contents of the                                                          page 2  Cernica t
31. emoved   Press the green icon identified by 3    minus  or 4    plus  to decrease or increase the fuel bed height in the  burner  For more details  refer to page 19     Note  Each type of pellet or agriculture fuel produces its own quantity of ash content per hour  Setting 15 is set by  default  setting 10 to 20 are available for adjustments  The ash system is on when the light identified C is on     To access the heat level display  press on one of the two flame icons to adjust the heat level settings  Press the  green icon identify 5    minus  or 6    plus  to decrease or increase the desired heat level     Note  Level 1 is regulated with a flow of approximately 1 Ib  or  45 kg of fuel per hour and level 5 is regulated with  a flow of approximately 4 Ibs or 1 81 kg of fuel per hour  The feed system is on when the light identified D is on     Icon 10   Is used to stop the unit  Display B will show C1  the feed system will stop and the cleaning mode will  be activated immediately to evacuate the ashes accumulated in the burn pot  The C2 mode controls the cooling  mode and will automatically close the fans when the stove is cold enough        Manual feed      Manual feed  Use the icon 11 to fill the feed system  primer  only at a first startup or when the unit was turned  off by lack of fuel  The UU letters will be displayed for 90 seconds  Make sure all doors are closed when the  manual feed procedure is in operation  Never start the unit with this mode     Feed rate calibrat
32. ical connection required with the unit consists of AC power inlet cord to plug into a standard wall outlet   120 volts AC  with ground connection     14  It is strongly recommended to install a smoke detector and an ABC type fire extinguisher near the unit  Using a power  surge protector bar helps protect the electrical components of the unit and is highly recommended     15  Your unit requires periodic maintenance and cleaning  Failure to maintain your stove may lead to a poor  performance  smoke spillage in your home or even a more dangerous situation     16  To start your unit  always use a specified and approved fire starter gel  gel approved for multi fuel stove   Never  use a flammable liquid like gasoline  barbecue fire starter or alcohol  Failure to comply with this may create a hazardous  situation and will void all warranties     17  Never attempt to re light your unit until the unit has fully cooled down  Never start your unit with a gel fire starter when  the burner is still hot  it could cause severe burns  Wait until the unit and the burner are completely cold before you turn it  back on     18  Manual feeding  primer  should only be used to initiate fuel supply to the burner when the hopper is empty  Do not use the  manual feed procedure to start your unit  it will cause smoke inside the combustion chamber     19  Ensure that the ash pan door is securely closed at all times  Air pressure could ignite the fuel accumulated in the burn pot  creating an overdraft c
33. iner  Ash container needs to be moved outdoors  immediate   ly  Keep the metal container far of the children    WARNING  Embers can stay hot for a long time after the fire has been extinguished     Tools required for maintenance    Ratchet and extension of 6    5 cm  Socket of 1 4    6 mm  5 16    8 mm  11 32    9 mm  7 16    11 mm and 9 16    14 mm  Allen keys of 1 8    3 mm  5 32    4 mm and 3 16    5 mm    High temperature lubricant anti size copper base type                                          M1  Combustion chamber maintenance    STEP 1  Only when the unit is cold  we suggest using a filter vacuum cleaner to remove ashes  do not use a  household vacuum cleaner or central vacuum type  accumulated around and in the burner  see image 4   Use  a bristle brush to remove the ashes on the convection system pipes and two air inlets  see image 5   Clean the  inside of the door    Note  Use a special bag or filter to eliminate any ashes leaks in the room     Step 2  For a deep cleaning  after step 1  open the four clean out doors located inside the combustion  chamber  see image 6   It may be necessary to use a hammer to lift these doors upwards and tap gently on side  walls to remove the accumulated ashes that are not accessible with the vacuum     Note  Before reinstalling the clean out doors  see the section on the  combustion fan maintenance chapter M4 on page 25    N    L          kb         t    5    3   View of the convection     tubes          EM  23       M2  Burn po
34. ing to the safety label fixed on the unit     Always use a pellet vent double wall type PL with a inside diameter of 3    7 6 cm or 4    10 2 cm maximum  You  can pass the pellet vent system thru the wall behind the unit  Paromax recommend to use rigid pellet vent pipe up  thru the existing chimney     Ensure that all clearances to combustibles are met as per the safety label and the diagrams on     Clearances    section at page 9     This appliance may need outside air if there is a negative pressure within the room  Make sure the outside air sup   ply for the unit does not come from a garage  an attic or any restricted non ventilated space     The floor mat under the stove must be of non combustible material  i e  cement  ceramics  etc    and must extend  6  or 15 2 cm for the sides and front  Refer to the diagrams on    Clearances    section at page 9     Requirement  Avoid any PL pellet vent quick connection  twist lock  in the attic or roof space  closet or similar con   cealed space  floor or ceiling  Do not use different brand or models of vent pipe on the same vent pipe installation     WARNING  DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM    OF THIS UNIT  DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVICING AN   OTHER APPLIANCE  DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM        Pellet vent size  PL     IMPORTANT  Always use a double wall 3    7 6      or 4    10 2 cm PL type pellet vent approved for venting wood  pellets fuel or agriculture fuel 
35. ion    The calibration of the fuel features are not accessible when the unit is in start up mode  A1 and A2   To activate  this mode  press the icon 11 for 10 seconds approx  a new configuration will appear on display     0 by default    This calibration can decrease or increase the amount of fuel per hour  ranging from  3 to  3  Refer to page 20  and 21 for more information     Important  Setting  3   2 and  1 are not functional for heat level 1 and setting  1   2   3 are not  functional for heat level 5     Display A amp  B    Display A shows both the level of the combustion fan level  Icon 1  amp  2  and ash removal level  Icon 3  amp  4   The  Combustion Air display will appear when icons 1 or 2 are pressed  1 to 10 setting   The Ash Extractions display will  appear when Icons 3 or 4 are pressed  10 to 20 setting         Display B shows heat levels  1 to 5  and the cleaning mode  C1 and C2  as well as the error codes     A screen saver is activated after 1 minute  To deactivate this mode  press one of the green or orange  icons  1 to 9   The key pad will then be accessible to change settings     Red light C and D    When the light C is red  it shows that the feed system is in operation   When the light D is red  it Shows the ash removal system is in operation     Convection fan    This fan is used to propel hot air into the room  There is no adjustment for the convection fan  The convection fan       is factory set and is controlled by the heat level selected  1 5        
36. ion range is from  3 to  3    Reference table for heat level 3    If the results of the flowed time Ajust the combustible calibration to   empty hopper 40 165  18 2kg  is the numbers suggested below     Gus       vU  a             m              5   e           D  Q  O         C                   5     us   4  mmm   9            Thermostat mode    The thermostat mode is very simple and regulates automatically the room temperature  For pellets  the heat level  1 is the minimum and the heat level 4 is used for the maximum power  For corn or wheat  the heat level 2 is used  for minimum power and the heat level 4 is used for maximum power     To enable thermostat mode  reduce the heat level at speed 1 when start up is over and wait until the room tem   perature drops for the thermostat to be activated by itself     Note  There is a delay of 5 minutes between every level of power for the wood pellets and a delay of 20 minutes  for the corn or wheat     suonounj       5                   21    WARNING  Failure to clean frequently the unit may result in poor performance and hazardous  situations  Never clean the unit when hot  Refer to combustible schedule below     Burn pot and combustion fan  Refer to maintenance on page 24 and 25 for soot  creosote  and any ash accumulation     Maintenance Schedule For Wood Pellets  Unit components Each Every 2 Monthly Every  start up Weeks 2 months    Remove ashes in burn pot  X  Check the ash removal system O   x      Check battery contacts and
37. is possible  that the air inlet shall be closed for better control of the fuel bed     Note  Memorize new parameters for the combustion fan and the ash removal system in order to apply them at    the next start up     Paromax has no control over the quality or types of fuels available on the market  and will assume no liability for any malfunction related to the type of fuel used  19    Pressure gauge setting                                Lu   C                          j             25   QU                      20    Pressure gauge adjustment  Minihelic     The mini helic indicates the pressure generated inside the combustion chamber while the unit is in operation  The  pressure varies accordingly to the selected heat levels  1 to 5   To follow the suggested chart  press the combus   tion fan icon  green  indicating a plus or minus to increase or decrease pressure  10 settings are available to  calibrate the unit accordingly to the chart  The setting 5 will appear by default at each start up     Pressure gauge chart    Heat level Pressure indicated on the gauge           Ranges from  08 to  12 W C    Rane rom o WO       Important  The pressure indicated on the chart may vary accordingly to the fuel type  The height of the  fuel bed dominates over the pressure chart  The moisture and   or size of the fuel may vary  the pressure     Note  Always refer to the fuel bed  embers  height in burner before decreasing or increase the pressure  displayed on the gauge     How to Analys
38. ith  Tee or Elbow the new pipe is P qu  pe or Elbow  recommended                  Thimble             3  or 7 6 cm clear                   ance to the chimne 3      Minimum alcove  De A chimney   height  Glearances speci  Maximum 65  or 165cm  fied in chimneys alcove         instructions   depth 1      40        102             L Vent to class     clearance rie chimney adaptor            Minimum Ji   Minimum  ocpper     alcove d   alcove  bracket              side   side      12       12        30 5       30 5cm       Outside    terial  i e  cement  ceramics  etc  and must extend of at least 6  or 15 2    cm for the sides and 12       30 5 cm for the front  Refer to the diagrams  12        BORDES on    Clearances    section at page 9        The control panel    O  O  5   FP  RJ      5         D                 c                                                     US 629 448    Combustion air adjustment f  4 V4      To access the combustion air display  press on one of the two fan icons  To adjust the incoming air to the  burner  press the green icon identified by 1  minus  or 2  plus  to decrease or increase the combustion chamber  pressure related to the pressure gauge  mini helic      Note  Setting 5 is set by default  Setting 1 to 10 is available for adjustments  For more details  refer to chapter  and chart on pressure gauge at page 20        13    Control panel functions    To access ash removal settings  press on one of the two trash icon to adjust the quantity of ash r
39. jected to complaint against the carrier on behalf of the retailer and are  thus not covered by the present warranty     PAROMAX will not be held responsible for natural disasters or terrorist acts that can cause a faulty operation of the device   The working problems caused by an error of the user are not covered by the present warranty     The joint use of a product manufactured or provided by another manufacturer with your device  without the prior approval of PAROMAX  could cancel  the present warranty     Any modification causing leaks of the device or to the ventilation system is not PAROMAX responsibility and is thus not covered by the present  warranty     Any other type of fuel excluding wood pellets  wood pellets with high ash content  corn and wheat used in this unit invalidate the warranty     Your Responsibilities    The unit  including any and all accessories  must be installed  operated  and maintained in accordance with all instructions provided in the owner s  manual and any additional codes or regulations of local authorities     36 Use the factory build chimney conforming to CAN CSA B365 01    
40. l  see picture 36 on page 32      Notice  Your battery is provided with an insulation to prevent ground contact   To avoid any discharge  never sit the battery directly on the cement floor     Battery connection order to follow  Connect the red clip to the positive battery terminal      Connect the battery red wire to the unit red wire  Connect the battery black wire to the unit black wire       L2   Connect the black clip to the negative battery terminal      9 WARNING  Children should      kept away from the hot unit     Leveling your unit    It is essential to level your unit for a stable fuel bed  First put a level on  the side of the base  letter A  and use metal    spacer    to adjust the lowest  side  And then  level the front by placing the level on the front of the base   B   When burning agriculture fuel  Paromax suggests increasing the height  of the front of the unit by 1 4  to 3 8  or 6 to 10 mm  This modification helps  to reduce ash accumulation in the front of the burner     5  7      P  fo  S          5       Thermostat installation for the EUROPA    For thermostat use  purchase a thermostat supply by battery  AA or AAA batteries or 9 volt  or a mercury thermo   stat or wireless thermostat  Connect the thermostat to purple wires that are located near the control panel inside  the unit  See thermostat operation mode on page 21    Clearance of the EUROPA    NON COMBUSTIBLE  BACKWAL ADJACENT WALL FLOOR PROTECTOR          Height and Depth    40 1 2      102 9 cm 
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43. o determinate if a creosote build up has occurred  If a significant layer of creosote  has accumulated  1 8    3 mm and more  it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire  Open the T  clean out or unplug the unit on the chimney and use a light to inspect the creosote build up inside the pellet vent   To remove the creosote  use    3    7 6 cm or 4    10 2 cm brush to clean the chimney  We suggest cleaning by a  professional    Note  Refer to maintenance chapter M1 and      to remove any creosote accumulation     WARNING  In case of creosote fire  immediately shut the unit off and call your local fire  department  27       ELECTRICAL  TROUBLESHOOTING CONTENT    Y                              an  LLI       Error code Possible cause Possible Solution    1  Failed to start up properly  The 1  Not enough fuel or gel in the burner  the alcohol  unit has not reached 130 F or 54 C content in the gel is no good   degrees and is in cooling mode     2  The hopper is empty of fuel and 2  Fill the hopper and activate the manual feed   the unit is in cooling mode     3  If the Hopper is not empty  3  Refer chapter T2     E3 Input voltage less than 10 5 volts Verified the output of the power supply or the battery  DC  connections  Refer to chapter T4 and T12     The unit is very hot and the fans run   The convection fan may have stopped or the fly        at full speed  The high temperature wheel is dirty  The sensor is defective  Refer to chap   sensor is activated  ters T10  M
44. ondition in the combustion chamber altering the performance of the burn pot     20  The fuel supply will not operate if the main door or the hopper door are not closed     21  The unit must be cold before any attempt to clean the main glasses  Do not use detergent containing abrasives to clean  the windows or any other parts of the stove  Use only recommended products found at your local hearth shop for this  type of cleaning     22  Ashes must be disposed in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on a non combustible surface well away from the  house  Wear gloves when handling or emptying the ashes as it can still be very hot     23  Never use a vacuum cleaner to remove ashes from the stove or the burner or the ash pan  unless the stove is cold for  several hours     24  Do not store or install the battery inside the unit  Risk explosion in case of heat           D   D           lt          lm      gt                      5                               05       V           Unit location    For optimum benefit with your appliance  speak to an authorized Paromax Dealer concerning the unit location     The location for your appliance can be a factor in how it will perform  Choose an interior location where the pellet  vent will not be affected by any external interference  ex  trees  bushes  walls or fencing  refer to  Vent Termination  Requirements  section at page 10   Install the unit according to recommendations made on    clearances    section at  page 10 or accord
45. ot exceed 24  or 61 cm    Always vent to the outside atmosphere and never into enclosed spaces  i e  garage  car port etc  Venting systems  can generate heat and smoke     WARNING  HOT UNIT WHILE IN OPERATION     KEEP CHILDREN  CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY   ANY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS       Mobile home installation    Use PL type chimney for immediate evacuation outside the mobile home  Refer to the chimney diagram for proper  exhaust installation  The space heater is to be connected to a factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC S629   standard for 650 degrees F or 343 degrees C  For proper clearances  remove outside sections of the chimney  when displacing the mobile home  Outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and be unrestricted while unit  is in use  Refer to outside inlet installation on page 8  The unit must be securely fastened to the floor by using one  bolt in the front and two bolts in the back of the unit     Recommendation  Chimney installation in a windy area must rise above the roof   It   s normal for ice build up around the cap during cold or    windy days        High elevation    High altitude reduces air capacity to the burner  To help increase the air speed  a vertical chimney above the roof is  recommended to create a natural air flow  Refer to the chimneys diagrams on page 11 and 12     Negative pressure in the house or starvation air    The use of a bathroom fan  dryer  kitchen hood fan  etc  can create negative pressure  especially in
46. play shows number 6     B  Gradually increase the ash removal of 1 level E    until the display shows number 16  1 Il    C  Check after one hour if the fuel bed has decreased  If not  repeat  steps A and B by 1 level  If necessary  you may repeat these  procedures a few times  Refer to chapter Fuel consumption on  page 20 and 21 if maximum settings are on the combustion fan  and the ash removal    Fuel bed    2  or 5cm Note  Memorize new parameters for the combustion fan and the ash      removal system in order to apply them at      next start up        Refer to steps A  B  C when the fuel bed remains in the burner s bottom with settings for the combustion  fan at 5 and the ash removal system at 15     A  Gradually decrease the combustion fan of 1 level until the display shows number 4     B  Gradually decrease the ash removal of 1 level until the display shows number 14        C  Check after one hour if the fuel bed has increased  If not  repeat steps A and B by 1 level  If necessary  you  may repeat these procedures a few times  Refer to chapter Fuel consumption on page 20 and 21 if minimum  settings are on the combustion fan and the ash removal     D  For the loss of the fuel bed  embers  while burning wood pellets when the combustion fan and the ash removal  system are at the minimum settings  1 and 11   Reduce the opening of the air inlet  this will help to increase the  fuel bed on a long term  4 hours  period  see Image 3 on page 17   According to the pellets used  it 
47. rn pot  see image 6 on page    23   Use long bristle brush to clean each space between the wings  see im   age 17      Image 17 __    Note  Cleaning the wheel increases the pressure indicated on the gauge and  reduce or eliminate any vibration caused by the accumulation of ashes     To remove the combustion fan on the unit  Disconnect all A connectors  see  image 32 on page 31  and unscrew the four bolts and nuts  socket 7 16  or  11 mm  for separate the pipe adaptor on the pellet vent  see image 18   Now  unscrew the 4 nuts on the housing for remove the fan  refer the image 18    Replace both gaskets before you re assembling the fan     part number  EU 08 481 and EU 08 482              25              43            p  E                26    M5  Convection fan maintenance    Remove the side panel  see image 19  to access the convection fan  see image 20   Use a bristle brush to clean  the spaces of each wing of the flywheel  see image 21   which will help to increase the air flow blown into the room    Note  The cleaning of the wheel increases the volume of hot air blown into the room  To remove the convection  fan  unplug all B connectors and remove the two nuts 7 16  or 11 mm  see image 20        Image 19 Image 20     gt          M6  Feed system maintenance    At least twice a year or more often  empty the hopper to clean fine particles accumulated at the bottom with a  vacuum cleaner  refer to image 22   To replace the feed motor  part  DP 05 460   remove the back panel an
48. round the doors  If you must replace your gaskets  use only a  dense gaskets with high temperature silicone  600        315C  available  from your dealer      lt   ED  5   FP   D                 D  G            D    M9  Battery EET   Check if the grips are well connected on the battery poles  red to red and        black to black   Check periodically if the unit will run off the battery  Start   the unit without a flame  cold  and disconnect the AC power from the   wall  Clean the battery s connection if the unit stops during the test    Note  Never place a battery directly on concrete as this can damage or  discharge it        M10  Burner    During maintenance  if the burner is difficult to screw  check the burner s cylinder to identify damaged threads  see  image 9 on page 24   To repair threads  Use a hacksaw to correct threads deformation or any metal excess  Go to  chapter M2 at page 24 for dirty threads     M11  Cleaning the Unit    When the unit is cold  To clean the glass and remove ash and fly ash  use a standard cleaning product  To re   move creosote on glass  refer to your dealer for adequate products  Use a soft and non abrasive cleaner to clean  paint parts     M12  Creosote formation and need for removal    It is imperative to do a complete cleaning of the chimney before the beginning of each season  Guidance on mini   mizing creosote formation and the need for periodic creosote removal  The chimney should be inspected periodi   cally during the heating season t
49. t maintenance    Step 1  Tap counter clockwise with a flat screwdriver on one of the teeth of the threaded ring  Small strokes are  recommended  see image 7      Step 2  Unscrew counter clockwise the cylinder with gloves for better grip  see image 8    Note   If the cylinder does not turn  loosen the two bolts supporting the ash box beneath the burner by using a  9 16  or 14 mm wrench  see image 13 on page 25      Step 3  To clean the burn pot holes  use a 1 8  or 3 mm rod from outside to inside  see image 9    Note  Make sure you put the burner tube back in the right direction  the angled holes upward and straight holes  down                   O    D  O  C       C         A                Note  Install the ash box before installing the burner tube       Step 4  Clean the threads before installing the burner  steel brush   See image 10 and 11  Lubricate threads with  high temperature grease  Screw lightly the cylinder and ring clockwise See image 8 and 12     Note  To replace the burner  Always use original Paromax parts available from your dealer     WARNING  PROTECT YOUR EYES WITH SAFETY GLASSES IF USING A DRILL EQUIPPED  WITH A STEEL BRUSH     Note  Tighten the threaded ring with only your hands when cleaning  the burner during maintenance  Do not use any tools for tightening          holes  with a  rod    Threaded          bottom         24    M3  Ash removal system maintenance             STEP 1   Evaluate the three ash auger screws condition by using a light  see image 
50. to re   place the white seals on each side of the pressure plate  Replace the bolts  washers  and nuts on the air outlet and tighten the bolts for a hermetic pressure regulator        Battery supplied with the unit    This battery will allow uninterrupted operation of your unit in case of power failure  Please note that this system  does not replace the standard electrical power of 120 volt AC of the unit  This is a battery backup feature  When  fully charged  it can last 4 hours or less depending on heat level setting  1 5  used  It is recommended to always  leave the battery connected  The battery will be recharged when the power comes back     For an extended performance  we suggest purchasing a 12 volt car battery for a longer use     If a power outage occurs for more than 3 seconds and there is no battery connected  the fans will stop and there is  a risk of smoke  When electricity is restored  the control panel will display the error code E3  If the unit is still hot   the fans will start to cool down the unit  In case of interruption of less than 3 seconds  the unit could continue to  operate normally    Option  To use the unit on 12 volt continuously as your main power  we recommend to by pass the power inverter   Disconnect inverter the black wire identified on COM and the red wire identified on V1 on the power inverter and  then connect these wires directly to the 12 volt DC source  The Warranty does not cover any polarity inversion  that may damage the control pane
51. tronics components  convection and combustion fans  the feed   amp  ash motors  power supply  vacuum  amp  hopper switch  electronic boards  key  pad      PAROMAX offers 1 YEAR warranty on parts of the ash removal system and the burner     Limitations  Exclusions And Claim Procedure    The warranty starts at the purchase date of the device     Not cover by labor  charge for service call  diagnosis problem at consumer home and traveling expenses     All parts or elements device which  according to us  carries traces of defect  will be repaired or replaced  as chosen from PAROMAX  via a dealer      an  approved representative  in the condition which the replaced part is returned to PAROMAX by mail with no value  listed defective parts     Until the defective parts can be examined in order to evaluate the presence of a manufacturing defect  the spare parts will be temporarily charged to  you and refunded after review     The dealer is responsible for the implementation of the warranty and all service on PAROMAX products  PAROMAX will not be held responsible for the  results or the labor costs done by an unauthorized distributor or technician     At anytime  PAROMAX reserves the right to inspect the defective part of the product being the object of a complaint     All complaints must be transmitted to PAROMAX by an authorized dealer  It is necessary and essential that any complaint presented includes all  information making it possible to initiate the procedure  i e   the name of
    
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