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1.      have rectangular section with max  ratio between the sides of 1 5   It is recommended that the smoke pipe be equipped with a collection chamber for solid materials and any  condensing situated under the smoke channel inlet  so that it can be easily opened and inspected from  airtight door     ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13       Inspection    External  pipe  insulated    figure 4 8 figure 4 9    14 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       The flue must receive the discharge from only one heat generator     The direct discharge towards closed spaces is forbidden  even with clear sky     APPLIANCE CONNECTION TO THE FLUE AND FUEL PRODUCTS EVACUATION    The direct discharge of the fuel products must be at roof and the smoke pipe must have the features    provided in the    Chimney or individual flue    section     CHIMNEY CAP    The chimney cap must comply with the following requisites     have an internal section equivalent to that of the chimney       have useful outlet section not lower than double the chimney internal section       be built in order to avoid rain  snow  foreign bodies penetrating the chimney and in order that  in case    of winds in any direction and inclination  the discharge of the fuel products is assured        be positioned in a way to guarantee an adequate dispersion and dilution of the fuel products and   however  outside the reflux area in which the formation of counterpressures occurs  Such area has different  dimensions and confi
2.     In any case  the smoke channels must seal the fuel and condensing products and be insulated if they pass  externally to the installation room    The use of counterslope elements is forbidden    The smoke channel must allow the recovery of soot or be brushed    The smoke channel must be at constant section  Any section changes are only allowed at the flue  coupling     12 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       It is forbidden to have other air supply channels and pipes for plant engineering  especially if over sized   transit inside the smoke channels  The mounting of manual draught adjustment devices on forced draught  appliances is forbidden     CHIMNEY OR INDIVIDUAL FLUE    The chimney or individual flue must respond to the following requisites     seal the fuel products  waterproof and adequately insulated similarly to the use conditions     be realised with materials which resist the normal mechanical stresses  heat  action of the fuel products  and any condensing     have mainly vertical progress with deviations from the axis not higher than 45       be adequately distanced from fuel or flammable materials through air space or opportune  insulation     20 cm       figure 4 5    REFERENCES Abbildung 4  1  inrdi Non inflammable  objects objects           B   150mm      have preferably circular internal section  the square or rectangular sections must have round corners   with a radius not lower than 20 mm      have constant internal section  free and independent 
3.    Problems related to the quantity of pellets fall into one of two categories     LACK OF PELLETS     The stove cannot develop a suitable flame  tending to burn very poorly even at high speeds     At the lowest speed  the stove tends to almost burn out  causing the stove to go into    NO PELL    alarm  Status     When    NO PELL    is displayed  there may still be some unburned pellets in the burn pot     EXCESS PELLETS     The stove develops a very high flame even at low speeds     The flame tends to soil the stove window  darkening it almost completely     The burn pot tends to get incrusted  blocking the air intake holes  due to the excessive pellet load that  is only partially burned     If this problem occurs just a few months after installation  check to make sure that the  user is correctly carrying out the regular cleaning schedule described in the instruction  manual        USER PARAMETERS 37    The adjustment is made on a percentage basis  and therefore any change of this parameter leads to a  proportional variation on all loading speeds of the stove    To access the percentage adjustment of pellet feeding  you have to enter the user programming by pressing  button 3  and while keeping it pressed  press button 5    At this point use button 5 to move through the menu until you see    F    blinking on D2    If you go beyond this parameter unintentionally  exit by pressing button 1 and repeat the procedure    The value    00    will be shown on D1  using buttons 2 and
4.   coverings and cast iron or lronker grids  the painted  chrome or gold plated  details  the majolica  the handles and the electric cables   e Colour variations  crackles and slight size differences of the majolica parts are not a reason for claims  as they are natural  features of the materials themselves   e Parts in refractory material  e Masonry work     The plant particulars for the production of domestic water not supplied by EXTRAFLAME S p A   water products only    e The heat exchanger is excluded from the warranty unless an adequate anti condensate circuit which guarantees a  minimum return temperature of the appliance of at least 55  C  only water products         Further clauses    The warranty also excludes any calibration or regulation interventions of the product in relation to the type of fuel or the type  of installation    In case of replacing particulars  the warranty is not extended    No compensation will be paid for the time the product is inefficient    This warranty is valid only for the purchaser and cannot be transferred     Recommended inspection  with payment      EXTRAFLAME S p A  recommends that the functional inspection of the product is performed by a Technical After Sales Centre   which will supply all information for correct use     WARRANTY INTERVENTIONS  The request for information must be sent to the dealer   The warranty intervention envisions the repair of the appliance without any charge  as provided by the law in force     LIABILITY  EX
5.  3  you can set an increased decreased percentage  at 5 point intervals  the parameter can be modified with a maximum scale from  50 to  50      Adjustment Table    Increase the percentage by 5 percent and try the stove with this new setting for  LACK OF at least half an hour  If the problem is reduced but not resolved  increase by a  PELLETS further 5 percent  Repeat this process until the problem is resolved    If the problem cannot be resolved  contact the service centre     Decrease the value by 5 percent and try the stove with this new setting for at  least half an hour  If the problem is reduced but not resolved  decrease by a  further 5 percent  Repeat this process until the problem is resolved    If the problem cannot be resolved  contact the service centre     EXCESS  PELLETS       When the final adjustment has been made  press button 1 to confirm and exit the program     HEAT DISTRIBUTION MOTOR PARAMETERS    These parameters enable you to carry out some operations regarding the heat distribution motor of the  Divina Plus stove    To access these parameters  press button 3 and hold it down  then press button 5  Move through the menu  by pressing button 5 until a blinking    G    appears on D2     Parameter Table      OFF   Go Distribution motor start stop    00   Ho   setting of distribution motor    The parameter    G    is for enabling disenabling operation of the distribution motor  Simply use buttons 2  and 3 on D1 to set    on    to enable or    OFF    to disena
6.  6 8    FITTING THE FRAMES          Front frame    Side frames    Attach the front frame to the two side frames   Fix the frames to the insert using self tapping screws    Any wooden beams situated above the insert must be protected using fireproofing  material    Frame assembly is important  as it allows correct air circulation in the insert and  consequently the most efficient stove operation        20 COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION    RECIRCULATION AIR PIPES         Chapter 6    For the correct functioning  and so as to avoid any possible overheating to the apparatus  it is necessary to  create a recirculation of air inside the structure which covers the insert   To guarantee this  it is sufficient to create one or more openings  both in the lower and upper parts of the  covering   The measurements to be used are the following         Lower part  cold air entrance   gt  total minimum surface 550 cm         Upper part  hot air exit   gt  total minimum surface 500 cm           This airing system is totally separate from the combustion air intake       fixing side surrounds with  top surround by means of  two screws per side     use these holes for fixing  the side surrounds onto  the sides     figure 6 11    figure 6 10    COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION 21       10 cm    45cm    16cm          Chapter 6                                                                            51 5 cm    figure 6 12    8 5 CM    oo    SRENNNER  THE aX    figure 6 13    COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION    Warm
7.  AREA  Area where leaking of the fuel products is verified  from the appliance towards the installation room     INSTALLATION    The installation must be preceded by checking the chimneys  flues or unload terminals positioning of  appliances similarly to      No installation     Legal distances     Limitations disposed by local administrative regulations or particular authority prescriptions      Conventional limitations deriving from apartment building  constraints or contracts     ALLOWED INSTALLATIONS    Only appliances working softly respect to the room or which do not place the room in depression respect to  the external environment  can exist or be installed in the room where the heat generator will be installed   Only in rooms for kitchen use are appliances for cooking food and relative hoods without extractor     INSTALLATIONS NOT ALLOWED    In the room where the heat generator will be installed the following must not pre exist or be installed       hoods with or without extractor     collective type ventilation pipes   Should these appliances be in rooms adjacent  communicating with the installation room  the simultaneous  use of the heat generator is forbidden  where a risk exists of one of the two rooms being placed in depression  respect to the other     ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 11    CONNECTION TO THE SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEM       SMOKE CHANNEL OR CONNECTIONS    To mount the smoke channels  non flammable elements will have to be used  ideal for resi
8.  Chapter 6  COMFORT MAALINSTALLATON a iii risa 18  MOVUNTINGONESINGE Era 18  INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL MOP TION AD a 19  ERTRACHNGTHEINSERT nennen een 20  PUNS TAE FRAMES ne nase riad 20  RECIRCULA HON IRPI aiar 21  Chapter 7  FALO    TALE  FALO 1CP AND FALO 2CP sivsssccsivsssessscesuceatvessecascesucuateesseessiesucusteessvessiesucesieessveasiesncessadeuse 25  Chapter 8  PRODUCT FUNCTIONING avacoccscercscevccesecevssestecvatevercessectcevssecetevssccacvessecsteossseedevssevedsosacetseusssseevossswedeusasees 26  CONTROL PANE Leere rende 26       CURRENTTIME AND DAY SEFHNGS een mama een 27  PONCHONING CICLE een iii 27  BASIGINSIRUCGIHONS  arr 27  LIGA Oi ia ii 28  NORNALOPERAMIO Nair 28  SHIT DOWN lilla 29  Chapter 9  REMOTE EONTROLIOPTIONALFROSY asien nee een hang 30  Chapter 10  ROOM THERMOSTAT 2 00 31  DIGITAL THERMOSTAT  INCLUDED  een einen 31  MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT  OPTIONAL  nennen sense 31  INSTALLING A MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT  OPTIONAL         sessessessesssssessessesseseeseeseesesseosessessessesseseeseeseesesseosessee 31  MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT WITH STANDBY FUNCTION  CAN BE USED WITH TELEPHONE  ACIUMIOR Lara 31  MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT OPERATION FOR HEAT DISTRIBUTION MOTOR  DIVINA PLUS ONLY     32  Chapter 11  USER PARAMETERS a    ea 33  WEEKLY PROGRAMMER aussen nee tates asain 33  DAYANIGET TEMPERATURE FUNCTION aicciacssiasancreasstietaaceceusetaseatevaatecstanbestusdsantecstucteseastccnasacteesssnesseieeasseesseantonieesinn 36  PELLET PEED ADJUSTMENT grin ee nei 31  HEA
9.  Connect the exhaust outlet and air intake as described  in the previous section    Then tilt the insert so that the wheels fit into the  guide rails  slide it until the exhaust auger coupling is  completely inserted in the exhaust conveyor box                                               Then use the socket wrench provided to turn the screw   a  anticlockwise    gt   To check that the insert is correctly coupled with the figure 6 5    base  connect the plug to the power outlet  the display  should light up    Mount the hopper support for the pellet and insert it in  the appropriate coupling     The hopper support can be fitted on either  side of the insert        figure 6 6    COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION 19    Adjust the height and angle of the hopper according to  the fireplace to be built    The bottom grill of the insert must stand  at least 1 cm above the marble fire top of  the facing        EXTRACTING THE INSERT    Maxi Comfort has to be extracted to carry out routine  maintenance  cleaning the ash pipe at the end of the  year  or special servicing  replacing mechanical parts in  the event of damage      These operations must be carried out by  an authorized technician  with the stove  switched off and the plug disconnected        To extract the insert  proceed as follows     Insert the socket wrench provided on the screw at  bottom right     Turn the wrench clockwise     Using the pokers provided  pull the insert towards  you until it blocks automatically        figure
10.  ON     Parameter 1  D2   1  blinking   D1  Ex     08 00       Press button 2 or 3 to set    8 00    which corresponds to the switch on time of the 1st period  Press button 5  to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one     Parameter 2  D2   2  blinking   D1  Ex    12 00        Press button 2 or 3 to set    12 00    which corresponds to the switch off time of the 1st period  Press button  5 to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one     Parameter 3  D2   3  blinking   D1      OFF 1       Enable the first period for every day of the week except Saturday and Sunday  using buttons 2 and 3 as  follows    a  button 3   to scroll the days   b  button 2   to enable disenable  ON OFF  the first period for that day    Example       MONDAY   OFF1 _  OFF1ON1andviceversa_  ON 1 enable period  _ Gotofollowingday _     TUESDAY   OFF2  OFF2ON2andviceversa  ON2 enable period   Gotofollowingday _   WEDNESDAY   OFF3   OFF 3 ON 3 and vice versa __  ON 3 enable period  _ Goto following day __       THURSDAY   OFFA  OFF4ON4andviceversa_ ON4f enable period  _ Go to following day      FRIDAY   OFF5  OFF 5 ON 5 and vice versa _ ON 5 enable period  _  Go to following day __   SATURDAY   OFF6  OFF 6 ON 6 and vice versa _   OFF 6 disable period   Goto following day __        34 USER PARAMETERS    Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter   Press button 4 to go back to the previous one        Paramete
11.  POSE ANY SAFETY RISK     ELECTRICAL SAFETY  The stove is protected against violent power swings by a master fuse on the rear of the stove  2A 250V  delayed      EXHAUST FUME SAFETY    If the exhaust system fails  an electronic pressure switch stops the stove and an alarm is signalled     PELLET OVERHEATING SAFETY  In case of overheating inside the pellet hopper  this safety device blocks stove operation  resetting is  manual and must be performed by an authorized technician     SAFETY DEVICES 9    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    The installation must be in compliance with      UNI 10683  2005  heat generators fed with wood and other solid fuels  installation   The chimneys have to be in compliance with        UNI 9731  1990  chimneys  classification based on thermal resistance        EN 13384 1  2006  chimneys thermal and fluid dynamics calculation method         UNI 7129 point 4 3 3 Fire Department dispositions  local rules and prescriptions        UNI 1443  2005  chimneys  general requisites      UNI 1457  2004  chimneys  terracotta and ceramic inside pipes     GLOSSARY    CLOSED HEARTH APPLIANCE  Heat generator which opening is only allowed through the loading of the fuel during use     BIOMASS  Biological material  excluding the material incorporated in geological formation and transformed in fossil     BIOFUEL  Fuel produced directly or indirectly by biomass     CHIMNEY  Vertical pipe with the aim to collect and expel  at a convenient height from the ground  t
12.  air of convection   It is necessary to let the heat  accumulated inside  the casing  go out  It must be done to avoid the _  superheating of the insert  l                                                                                                      Forced ventilation 5 CI N  The tangential fan blows in the room the          warm air created in the insert  Li 1   mill     h     sE i   a RI ES i IX  TF E ee ude     ei e S S SSSOSES      AN     Yo   O                    Room air entrance      To allows an air loop  it is necessary to have VI  an air entrance hole  For a better convection A  if it has to be on the bottom of the apparatus     The air will be taken from the room where A  the stove is installed  A                      figure 6 14    To ensure the correct and safe operation of the Comfort insert  when building the fireplace it is necessary to  respect the clearances between the insert and the inner walls of the fireplace  Considering the measurements    given in the technical specifications  you need to account for at least 50 mm of air space in the upper part and  on the two sides     The exhaust outlet pipe must always be at a minimum distance of 5 cm from inflammable  parts        COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION 23       Chapter 6       Air inlet box    Air inlet box    figure 6 16    As far as the air inlet box is concerned  there is the possibility to connect the air inlet pipe above the sliding  base  see picture above  or under it  see picture below  dependi
13.  drawer are closed  the power outlet is connected   the switch on the back of the stove is in position 1          9      so           So           So           So                        2  Press button 1 for three seconds  display D1 will show the message   AT 08     with the numbers decreasing  every second  During this stage  the stove carries out an automatic check on the efficiency of each single  electrical component  When this cycle is completed  display D1 shows the message    AC 15     the number  of minutes for which the stove attempts the lighting stage  decreasing by 1 every minute that passes      During the products    first use  even if the tank is full of pellets  it is possible that for the first 15 minutes   the pellets are not distributed to the heating chamber  as the worm screw that loads the pellets is  A empty    Ifat the end of the 15 minutes the stove has not yet produced a flame     NO ACC    will appear on the   display     3  If steps 1 and 2 are carried out correctly  as soon as the flame develops the stove enters the start up  phase     AU 07         4  After the start up phase  the stove goes into normal operation  display D1 shows the room temperature  and D2 shows the heat setting     WARNING     1  NEVER USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS FOR LIGHTING  2  WHEN FILLING  DO NOT BRING THE SACK OF PELLETS INTO CONTACT WITH THE HOT  STOVE  3  IN CASE OF CONTINUOUS UNSUCCESSFUL IGNITION  CONTACT AN AUTHORISED  TECHNICIAN       NORMAL OPERATION    Once the stove 
14.  majolica may present crackles  speckles  and shadings   These characteristics certify their precious origin   Enamel and majolica  due to their different coefficient  of dilatation  produce microcrackles  which show their  authentic feature    For the cleaning of the majolica we suggest you use a soft  and dry cloth  if you use a detergent or liquid  the latter  might soak in and make the crackles more visible     WHAT ARE PELLETS        Chapter 2    Pellets are made by applying very high pressure to sawdust  i e  the residue of raw timber  without paint   produced by sawmills  carpentry works and other activities involved in processing wood   This type of fuel is completely environmentally friendly  as no binders of any kind are used to keep it  compact  In fact  the compactness of the pellets over time is guaranteed by lignin  a natural substance  found in the wood itself   As well as being an environmentally friendly fuel  since wood residues are exploited to the maximum   pellets also have technical advantages   The density of the pellet is 650kg m3 and the water content is 8  of its weight  For this reason  pellets do  not need to be seasoned to obtain a sufficient heating yield   Pellets used must be compliant with norms         O Norm M 7135        DIN plus 51731        UNI CEN TS 14961    Extraflame recommends using 6 mm pellets     WARNINGS     Q THE USE OF OUT OF DATE PELLETS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL  DAMAGES YOUR STOVES     b FUNCTIONS AND CAN DETERMINE THE END OF TH
15.  n    Thanks to 2 shutters moved by 2 levers placed inside the pellet tank  which will have to be moved with the  poker supplied   see illustration above   the Tosca Plus model  also offers the possibility to decide which  way to direct the hot air     DIVINA PLUS DISTRIBUTED HEATING 17    COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION       The Maxi Comfort model is supplied with a metal  sliding base that enables it to be installed in an existing  fireplace    The base allows you to slide out the insert easily for  maintenance and cleaning at the end of the year  If  you do not already have a fireplace  you can build one  using the insert support pedestal  optional kit   which is  designed to secure the insert to the floor     Description of the components     Sliding base    Guide rails    Exhaust pipe    Primary air intake pipe    Power outlet    Adapter frame    MOUNTING ON EXISTING BASE    Firstly  verify the presence of a power socket atthe back  of the insert so that once installation is complete  the  plug is accessible    Once the correct position has been evaluated  it is  necessary to unhook the machine body in order to  proceed with fixing the sliding base    Using the Allen wrench supplied  rotate the lock bolt  clockwise    Take out the insert    Tilt it to free it from the rails  illustration 7 2     Using a piece of chalk  mark the blocking points on  the base  make the holes for the 8 mm  stainless steel  expansion inserts    Make a 60 mm  hole in correspondence with the air  in
16.  the current hour using buttons  2 and 3  Confirm with button 5   6  On display D1  the hours are now stable and the minutes are blinking  Enter the current minutes using  buttons 2 and 3    To go back to hour setting  press button 4  otherwise confirm and exit with button 1        FUNCTIONING CYCLE    BASIC INSTRUCTIONS    The stove you have purchased uses pellets as fuel  This type of material is produced from natural waste from  woodworking  By means of a special process  which does not require the use of any binders or additives   the shavings are compressed in industrial machines under high pressure and become solid wooden pellets   IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to burn any other material besides pellets in our stove    Failure to respect these instructions will void all warranties and may jeopardise the safety of the  appliance     The first two or three times the stove is lit  the following recommendations should be observed     It is possible that slight odours are produced due to the drying of the paint and silicon used  Avoid  prolonged stay      Do not touch the surfaces  as they could still be unstable     Air the premises several times     The hardening of the surfaces is completed after several heating processes        This stove must not be used as a waste incinerator     30 PRODUCT FUNCTIONING    LIGHTING    1  Before proceeding  check to make sure that    the hopper is loaded   the combustion chamber is clean   the burn pot is clean   the front door and the pellet
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18. Adjustment       Other restore operations must be carried out by an  authorised technician     The pellet tank is empty   Pellet load calibration inadequate     Place the stove in OFF using key 1 and repeat the procedures  No electricity during the lighting   described in the    Lighting    chapter    Other restore operations must be carried out by an   authorised technician     The pellet tank is empty  Check the level in the pellet hopper    No pellet load  Adjust the flow of pellets  see    Pellet Feed Adjustment        The geared motor does not load   Other restore operations must be carried out by an  pellets  authorised technician     Whenever one of the alarms described above is tripped  the  stove automatically shuts down    During this phase  any attempt to reset the alarm will be  blocked  and the display will show the alarm and    ATTE    in  alternation    Resetting the alarm by pressing button 1 is only possible after  the stove has completely shut down     An attempt is made to reset an alarm  white the stove is still cooling        TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES 49    uh       Chapter 13       INDICATOR LIGHTS       LED indicator    50    Weekly Programmer function        Room Thermostat    function        Day Night Temperature    function     Spark plug disactivation     Exhaust motor operation     Pellet feed motor operation     Blower operation     DIVINA PLUS model only    Heat distribution motor operation     DIVINA PLUS model only      Status of supplementary 
19. E WARRANTY AND THE PRODUCER S ANNEXED  RESPONSIBILITY        PELLET STORAGE  To guarantee problem free combustion  the pellets must be stored in a dry place   PELLET LOAD    To load the pellets  open the tank cover positioned on the upper part of the stove and empty the bag of  pellets  paying attention not to let them escape     For the Inserto Comfort Maxi model consult the    Inserto Comfort Maxi Installation    chapter   For Fal   models consult the    Fal   1XLP  Fal   1CP and Fal   2CP    chapter           figure 21    8 WHAT ARE PELLETS     SAFETY DEVICES    WARM AIR BLOWER BREAKDOWN    If the blower stops for any reason  the stove automatically shuts down to prevent overheating     FUME EXHAUSTER BREAKDOWN    If the exhauster stops  the electronic unit immediately prevents pellet feeding     PELLET FEED MOTOR BREAKDOWN    If the motor stops  the stove continues to operate until the minimum cooling level is reached     LIGHTING FAILURE  If no flame develops during the lighting stage  the stove display shows    NO ACC     If you attempt to light  the stove again  the display shows    ATTE    which means    WAIT        This function reminds you that before lighting the stove  you must be sure that the burn pot is free of dirt  and debris     TEMPORARY POWER FAILURE   The appliance will re light automatically after a brief power failure  When the power goes off  the stove  may emit a minute quantity of smoke inside the house for a period of 3 to 5 minutes    THIS DOES NOT
20. GExtraflame    Stufe a Pellet       PELLET STOVES    User Manual    VENTILATED STOVES       Read all instructio refully befo u nstallatio and maint  The instr he k is tegral pa u of the e pro odu si          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      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 55014 1      EN 55014 2          WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES ii ssisiscecsscisusssscssucvensnsessscstevnsessscssnssvtecossvaasesenstdenesesssscevsssbedsscennesboassaces 7    Chapter 2  WHAT ARE PELLETS  ART E I RA ER RA I 8  PELLETS ORGE 
21. RAFLAME S p A  does not assume any responsibility for any damages  and consequent restore expenses of the above finishings even if the same occur following the replacement of malfunctioning  particulars     EXTRAFLAME S p A  assures that all its products are manufactured with excellent quality materials and with manufacturing  techniques which guarantee total effectiveness  If during normal use of the product defective or badly working particulars  should be detected  the replacement of such particulars will be free of charge  ex dealer who made the sale     TERRITORIAL EXTENSION OF THE WARRANTY  Italian territory    VALIDITY   The warranty is considered valid on the condition that   1  The purchaser sends the attached coupon within 8 days from the purchase date  filled in in its every part  The purchase  date must be validated with the possession of a valid fiscal document issued by the dealer   2  The appliance is installed in compliance with the Standards in force on this subject  the prescriptions contained in the  provided manual and by professionally qualified staff   3  The appliance is used as prescribed in the instructions manual provided with all products   4  The warranty certificate has been filled in and signed by the customer  validated by the dealer   5  The warranty document  filled in and accompanied by the purchase fiscal document issued by the dealer  must be kept  and shown to staff of the EXTRAFLAME S p A  Technical After sales Service in the case of inte
22. T DISTRIBUTION MOTOR PARAMETERS uur00000 50100005210 rennen nern seiner 38  Chapter 12  STOVE CLEANING sciare 39  ECOLOGICA COMEOREMPb een rennen ita 39  BELLA   BELLA LUX   DUCHESSA   DUCHESSA STEEL   CONTESSA   CLEMENTINA   DIVINA   DIVINA  STEEL  DIV NAPLUSFTOSER PLUSCEEANIN Genannte 41  PULIZIA BABYFIAMMA   PREZIOSA   KAROLINA   ISABELLA   GRAZIOSA   ROSY    43  FAL   1XLP   FAL   1CP   FAL   2CP   ESMERALDA CLEANING    unasenesseenseensennsennsennsennnennnenneennennnennnennnennnennn 45  BURN POL PARENION nee teen ee il ii 47  CHIMNEY CONNEC HON een rare armen 47  Chapter 13  TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES    anna 48  Chapter 14  WARRANITOONDI OM ser  51       WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES    The stoves produced by our establishment are built with  attention to the individual components in a way to protect  both the user and the installer from any accidents  It is  therefore recommended that after any intervention on the  product  authorised staff pay particular attention to the  electric connections  especially the stripped parts of the  wires  These must not escape from the terminal board in any  situation  thus preventing possible contact with the live parts  of the wire     Installation must be carried out by authorised staff  who  must provide the buyer with a declaration of conformity  for the system and will assume full responsibility for final  installation and as a consequence the correct functioning  of the installed product  It is necessary to bear in mind all  laws a
23. TRAFLAME S p A  does not grant any compensation for direct or indirect damages caused or dependant by the product     LAW COURT  The Vicenza Law Court is elected as the competent court for any disputes     52 WARRANTY CONDITIONS    etichetta codice a barre       Chapter 16    Notes                                                                                                                                                                                                                         54                      Chapter 16    Notes                                                                                                                                                                                                                      55                   GExtraflame    Stufe a Pellet       EXTRAFLAME S p A   Via Dell   Artigianato  10  36030 MONTECCHIO PRECALCINO  Vicenza   ITALY  Tel  0445 86591 1  Fax 0445 865912  http   www lanordica extraflame com  E mail  info extraflame com    This document is available at www extraflame it support    004275259   INGLESE  Manuale utente ventilate    REV 019 081009    
24. ame      Rotate the door latch of 180   like in picture  figure  13 30      Take the cast iron and rotate it down      Remove it from the combustion chamber by pulling it    Pay attention to the two lateral cast iron levers   Once the heat exchangers chamber is accessible  scrape with  the ash hook to remove the deposited residues and scrape  off any encrustation  Finally use vacuum cleaner to complete  the cleaning  After that proceed in the inverse order to  reassemble and rotate the door latch of 180   to have it in the    Original position     STOVE CLEANING       figure 12 27       figure 12 28       figure 12 29       figure 12 30    45    5  DOOR  ASH DRAWER AND BURN POT SEALS  The seals ensure that the stove is hermetically sealed  and consequently that it operates correctly    The seals should be checked periodically and replaced  immediately if worn or damaged    These operations must be carried out by an authorized  technician        figure 12 31    The seals ensure that the stove is her   metically sealed and consequently that  it operates correctly   Q The seals should be checked periodical    ly and replaced immediately if worn or   damaged    These operations must be carried out   by an authorized technician        Ifthe power cable is damaged  it must only be replaced    by the service centre or by a qualified technician  in figure 12 32  order to avoid any risks     46 STOVE CLEANING    BURN POT PARTITION       Chapter 12    Some Extraflame products have a pa
25. ation of the stove     Once the temperature has been reached  the stove takes the second motor to the 1st speed  and the  related indicator light on the control panel blinks       ATTENTION     A Using an external environment thermostat in its various modalities  the day night  temperature function is automatically disabled     28 ROOM THERMOSTAT    PRODUCT FUNCTIONING    CONTROL PANEL       REMOTE CONTROL  SENSOR  D2  D1  figure 8 1  REMOTE CONTROL  SENSOR D1 D2       figure 8 2    1  ON OFF BUTTON   The stove can be turned on and off automatically by pressing button 1    2 3  gt  AIR TEMPERATURE SETTING   Buttons 2 and 3 are used to adjust the room temperature inside the house   4 5  gt  OPERATING POWER   Buttons 4 and 5 are used to adjust the heating power and warm air ventilation    D1 Display for showing the various messages  D2 Display for showing the heat setting     PRODUCT FUNCTIONING 29    CURRENT TIME AND DAY SETTINGS    da IF     v5 Commands procedure       1  Switch the stove off and on again using the master switch on the back of the stove    2  The following messages are shown  first  the microchip version  EXTRA_43 or later   then    TIME       LI 3     and    OFF       3  Press button 5 when    TIME    is being shown to enter the setting mode    4  The day of the week  from DAY1 to DAY7  is shown on display D1 Enter the current day using buttons 2  and 3 and confirm with button 5     5  Ondisplay D1  the hour is blinking  whereas the minutes are stable  Enter
26. ble the motor  To confirm and exit  press button 1  To  continue with programming  press button 5    The parameter    H    enables you to make a percentage modification  therefore proportional on all the power  levels  of the speed of the distribution motor on the Divina Plus model    Display D1 will show    00     using buttons 2 and 3  you can increase decrease the value at 5 point intervals   the parameter can be modified with a maximum scale from  50 to  30   When the final adjustment has  been made  press button 1 or 5 to confirm and exit     38 USER PARAMETERS    STOVE CLEANING       Chapter 12    ECOLOGICA   COMFORT MAXI    Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct operation of your stove over time  Failure to do so may  make the stove unsafe     1  CLEANING THE BURN POT   The burn pot must be cleaned every day  To do so      Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean  the holes using the poker provided  figure 13 1       Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum  cleaner     Vacuum the ash deposited in the burn pot  compartment    2  USING THE SCRAPERS  Cleaning the heat exchangers allows you to maintain a  constant heat yield over time  This type of maintenance  must be carried out at least once a day  For this purpose  use  the special scrapers located in the upper part of the stove   moving them up and down several times  figure 13 2      3  CLEANING THE ASH PANS  The ash pans should be emptied as needed  either using a  vacuum cleaner or  for th
27. correctly   The seals should be checked periodically and replaced immediately if worn or damaged     These operations must be carried out by an authorized technician     A To ensure correct operation  the stove should have general maintenance performed at    least once a year by an authorized technician     If the power cable is damaged  it must only be replaced by the service centre or by a qualified technician     in order to avoid any risks     40    STOVE CLEANING    BELLA   BELLA LUX   DUCHESSA   DUCHESSA STEEL   CONTESSA   CLEMENTINA    DIVINA   DIVINA STEEL   DIVINA PLUS   TOSCA PLUS CLEANING       Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct operation of your stove over time  Failure to do so may  make the stove unsafe     1  BURN POT CLEANING   The burn pot must be cleaned every day  To do so     Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean  the holes using the poker provided  figure 13 10       Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum  cleaner    Vacuum the ash deposited in the burn pot  compartment    2  USING THE SCRAPERS  Cleaning the heat exchangers allows you to maintain a  constant heat yield over time  This type of maintenance  must be carried out at least once a day  For this purpose  use  the special scrapers located in the upper part of the stove   moving them from the bottom upwards and vice versa  several times        3  CLEANING THE ASH DRAWER  The ash pans should be emptied as needed by removing the  ash drawer located at the bottom  To 
28. e Ecologica model  by pulling out  the ash drawer at the bottom  To remove the drawer  proceed  as follows       Press the bottom door downwards and rotate it outwards    figure 13 3      Turn the handle 90   in order to release the drawer from   the fixed body of the stove  figure 13 4      Pull out the ash drawer and empty the ashes  figure   13 5        Work in inverse order to reassemble        figure 12 3       figure 12 4 figure 12 5    STOVE CLEANING 39    4  CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER  monthly   The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned  once a month because the ash residue doesn t let  the stove work properly  To do this  it is necessary to  remove the firewall      Remove the brazier from his frame     Rotate the door latch of 180   like in  figure 13 7       Take the cast iron and rotate it down       Remove it from the combustion chamber by   pulling it  Pay attention to the two lateral cast iron   levers    Once the heat exchangers chamber is accessible   scrape with the ash hook to remove the deposited  residues and scrape off any encrustation  Finally use  vacuum cleaner to complete the cleaning  figure  13 9   After that proceed in the inverse order to  reassemble and rotate the door latch of 180   to have  it in the original position           figure 12 8    5  DOOR  ASH DRAWER AND BURN POT SEALS    Chapter 12       figure 12 6       figure 12 7       figure 12 9    The seals ensure that the stove is hermetically sealed and consequently that it operates 
29. ed that the air vent always communicates directly with the installation room even if the air is  withdrawn from outside through a pipe   The air flow can also be obtained from an adjacent room to the  installation one  as long as the flow can happen freely through permanent openings communicating with  the outside   The adjacent room  respect to the installation one  must not be put in depression respect to the external  environment by means of reverse draught caused by the presence of another used appliance or intake  device in such room  The permanent openings in the adjacent room must comply with the above described  requisites  The adjacent room cannot be set up as garage  storage for fuelling material or activity with  danger of fire     INSULATION  FINISHINGS  COVERING AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS    The coverings  independently from the materials with which they are made  must constitute a self   supporting construction respect to the heating block and not be in contact with it    The wooden or fuelling materials beam and finishings must be positioned outside the hearth radiation  area or adequately insulated    In case coverings in fuelling material or sensible to heat exist in the space above the generator  an insulating  and non fuelling protection diaphragm must be inserted    Elements in fuelling or inflammable material like wooden furniture  curtains  etc   directly exposed to the  hearth radiation  must be positioned at a safe distance  The appliance installation 
30. emperature has sufficiently decreased     32 PRODUCT FUNCTIONING    USER PARAMETERS    Display D1    0  Start Stop weekly programmer      lt    lt       lt     00 00 1   Time of first switch on    00 00   2  Timeoffirstswitehoffi   O  OFF    3  Consents for first switch on switch off for the various days      00   4    TT Instalerparameter     gt Z  gt Z S O    0000   5  Timeofsecondlighting        Z o  Z o o      00 00 o 6   Time of second switch off    Consents for second switch on switch off for the various days  00 00   8 __  Time ofthird switch on  00 00   9 __  Time of third switch off    A  Consents for third switch on switch off for the various days  DAY NIGHT TEMPERATURE FUNCTION    ME  C     D  O E    tart day phase end night phase  tart night phase end day phase    un    ay phase maximum temperature  ight phase maximum temperature  PELLET FEED ADJUSTMENT    Z    Fr    Pellet feed adjustment  HEAT DISTRIBUTION PARAMETERS  Divina Plus only     OFF   G   Distribution motor start stop  0   H        adjustment for distribution motor       WEEKLY PROGRAMMER    The weekly programmer enables you to set three heating periods over the course of the day  to be used  for each day of the week  The timetables for switch on off must be consecutive within the same day  on a  24 hour basis  from 0 to 24   and not straddling more than one day     Es  Switch on 07 00   switch off 18 00 OK  Switch on 22 00   switch off 05 00 WRONG    Before programming this function  you have to set t
31. guration depending on the covering inclination angle  it is therefore necessary to    adopt the minimum heights indicated in the figure layouts below       The chimney cap must not have mechanical intake means     FLAT ROOF    V  u     N  u  3    Fr ToN aN  a DO    O  I    DV    i NT DV  a          Wie e    ON ao    Cal    A ee CA   vi  ae    A et    AA    figure 4 10    SLOPING ROOF  Distance  gt A         Distance  lt  A    figure 4 11    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       D      50 cm over the ridge    5C       15       Chapter 4  Distance between    Roof Minimum chimney height    e e   h ri n h  inclination me idge a d the  measured from outlet   chimne    0 50 m over the ridge    1 00 m from roof  0 50 m over the ridge  1 30 m from roof  0 50 m over the ridge  2 00 m from roof  0 50 m over the ridge    CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL AIR INLETS    The appliance must be able to use the necessary air to guarantee regular functioning through external air  inlet  The air inlets must comply with the following requisites    1  have a total free section of at least 80 cm       2  must be protected by grates  metal net or suitable protections as long as they do not reduce the   minimum section stated in point 1 and positioned in order to avoid them being obstructed   If the combustion agent air is withdrawn directly from outside through a pipe  a downward bend must  be mounted outside or a protection against the wind and no grids or similar must be positioned   it is  recommend
32. he current day and time using the    current day and time  setting    instructions to provide a reference for the programming function     To access the weekly programmer setting  press and hold button 3  press button 5  then release both    buttons at the same time  Use button 5 to move until display D2 shows    0    blinking   The table below contains all the parameters of the weekly programmer function     USER PARAMETERS 33    uh    Display D2       Adjustment Display D1 Button to  buttons      Indication   confirm  Enable disenable weekly programmer ON OFF    Time of 1st switch on OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50  Time of 1st switch off OFF or from 00 00 to 23 50    Consents 1st switch on off for the various days ON OFF 1  ON OFF 2      ON OFF 7    Time of 2nd switch on  Time of 2nd switch off  Consents 2nd switch on off for the various days    8 _  Time of 3rd switch on    9 __  Time of 3rd switch off    A   Consents 3rd switch on off for the various days    For example  let s suppose we want to use the weekly programmer function with the three heating periods  as follows    1st period  from 8 00 to 12 00 every day of the week except Saturday and Sunday   2nd period  from 15 00 to 22 00 only Saturday and Sunday   3rd period  not used   We can now proceed to setting the weekly programmer     7    Installer parameter oe oo    5  5  3  5  5  5   gt   5  5  5       Parameter 0  D2   0  blinking    D1   ON   Use button 2 or 3 to activate the weekly programmer  setting the value to
33. he fuel products  coming from only one appliance     SMOKE CHANNEL OR CONNECTION  Pipe or connecting element between heat generator appliance and chimney to evacuate fuel products     INSULATION  Together of devices and materials used to prevent the transmission of heat through a wall which separates  rooms with different temperature     CHIMNEY CAP  Device positioned at chimney peak to ease the dispersion of fuel products in the atmosphere     CONDENSATION  Liquid products which form when the fuel gas temperature is lower or equal to the water dew point     HEAT GENERATORS  Appliance which allows to produce thermal energy  heat  through the rapid transformation  through  combustion  of the chemical energy of the same fuel     GATE VALVE  Mechanism to amend the fuel gas dynamic resistance     10 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEMS  Flue gas exhaust system independent from the appliance constituted by a fitting or smoke channel   chimney or individual flue and chimney cap     FORCED DRAUGHT  Air circulation by means of the fan activated by electric motor     NATURAL DRAUGHT   Draught which determinates in a chimney flue for effect of the volume mass difference existing between  smoke  hot  and surrounding atmosphere air  without any mechanical intake aid installed inside it or at its  peak     RADIATION AREA  Area immediately near the furnace in which the heat caused by combustion is diffused  where there must  be no fuelling materials     REFLUX
34. ht period   Press button 1 to confirm and exit     When you have exited from the programming  to activate disactivate the function  press button 4 and  hold it down  press button 5  then release both buttons at the same time    The corresponding LED on the control panel will light up go off  see description in the table of indicator  lights            4 N The various parameters must be set with the stove switched off     36 USER PARAMETERS    Summary table    Display D1   Display D2  06 00   B   Start day phase end night phase  Start night phase end day phase    25  C   D  Day phase max  temperature    20  C    E   Night phase max  temperature       Once this function is active  it is still necessary to light the stove using button 1 When the stove switches off  because the maximum temperature has been reached  the message    DOFF    appears on D1 The stove will  switch on again automatically when the room temperature is 3  C lower than the maximum temperature  set     Es  Status of the stove   DOFF  Max  temperature set   25  C    When the room temperature goes below 22  C  25   3   22  C   the stove will automatically start again     This only occurs if the stove is in   DOFF    status  not in   OFF    status        Manual controls via the front panel or remote control take precedence over any programmed settingse     PELLET FEED ADJUSTMENT    If the stove has operating problems due to the quantity of pellets  you can adjust the pellet feed directly  from the remote control
35. ic cleaning is not carried out when  the stove is in power level 1 position        48 TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES    a       ALARMS       Message    FUM FAIL    FUMI TC    HIGH TEMP    DEPR FAIL    NO ACC    NO ACC  BLAC OUT    NO PELL    ATTE    ALLARME    This indicator lights up when one of the alarms described  below is in progress and is accompanied by the corresponding  indication on display D1  To reset the alarm  press button 1 and  hold for three seconds when the stove is completely cold     Breakdown correlated to the fumes   All restore operations must be carried out by an authorised  exhaust motor  technician   Breakdown correlated to the fumes   Allrestore operations must be carried out by an authorised  probe  technician     Adjust the flow of pellets  see    Pellet Feed Adjustment       Overloading of pellets  Other restore operations must be carried out by an  authorised technician     Indicates the presence of an alarm        The door is not properly closed    The ash drawer is not properly  closed    The depression sensor is faulty    The heating chamber is dirty    The fume exhaust pipe is blocked     Verify the hermetic closure of the door    Verify the hermetic closure of the ash drawer    Verify exhaust pipe and heating chamber are clean    Other resetting operations must be carried out by an  authorised technician     Check the level in the pellet hopper    Check the procedures described in    Lighting       Adjust the flow of pellets  see    Pellet Feed 
36. imply lower  the room temperature by pressing button 2     HOT Room thermostat set at maximum value     In this operating mode  the stove works only at  the 1st power level no matter what power is set   To exit this function  simply raise the room  temperature by pressing button 3     LOU Room thermostat set at minimum value     To exclude an external thermostat  just disconnect  it    Other resetting operations must be carried out by  an authorised technician     An external thermostat has been connected   The room thermostat probe is disconnected   The room thermostat probe is interrupted     In this mode  the stove can be switched on off   by means of a supplementary thermostat  see  The stove is off and on standby to be re started       Mechanical thermostat with energy saving      To exclude this function  simply raise the room   temperature by pressing button 3     STBY    To stop the stove from starting again due to the      Day Night Temperature Function     press button 1  The stove is off due to the    Day Night Temperature   and hold for three seconds  which switches the  Function    and on standby to be re started  stove OFF    To disenable this function completely  press   button 4 and hold it down  then press button 5     When the shutdown cycle is completed  the stove    The automatic cleaning of the burn pot takes place  The automatic cleaning of the burn pot is in  at regular intervals of continuous operation        per    O  Z    PUL    progress  The automat
37. is lit  you can adjust the heat setting using buttons 4 and 5  Pressing button 4 decreases  the heat setting and hourly pellet consumption  pressing 5 increases them  In addition to the feed rate   the room temperature can be set directly from the control panel  The stove adjusts itself automatically in  relation to the warm air ventilation    The functioning of the Divina Plus model is similar to that of the other models  with the addition of a 2nd  motor for the channelling  During the stoves    normal functioning  the second fan will follow the course of  the first fan  It will be possible to enable disable the functioning of the 2nd motor and gradually increase   decrease the ventilation of the same as a percentage    The contents of the hopper should be monitored to prevent the stove going out due to a lack of fuel     PRODUCT FUNCTIONING 31    ATTENTION     1  The cover of the pellet container must always be kept closed except when loading fuel  A 2  The sacks of pellets must be kept at least 1 5 metres away from the stove   3  The hopper should always be kept at least half full   4  Before refilling  make sure that the appliance is switched off     SHUTDOWN    Press button 1 for three seconds    When the three seconds have elapsed  the stove automatically starts the shutdown stage  cutting off  the pellet feed  Display D1 shows the message    OFF     the current time  and the room temperature in  alternation    The fumes suction motor will stay on until the stoves    t
38. lowingdy    Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter   Press button 4 to go back to the previous one        Parameter 8  D2   8  blinking   D1  Ex     OFF       Press button 2 or 3 to set    OFF    which is situated before    00 00     to disenable the third period   Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one     Parameter 9  D2   9  blinking   D1  Ex     OFF        Press button 2 or 3 to set    OFF     which is situated before    00 00    to disenable the third period   Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one     Parameter A  D2   A  blinking   D1  Ex     OFF 1       At this point  the data in this parameter no longer has any value  as the switch on off of the third period  have been disenabled    Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one    Press button 1 to confirm and exit     USER PARAMETERS 35       Note  When the weekly programmer is on  the corresponding LED indicator on the control panel  is on  see description of indicator lights         TO DISACTIVATE THE WEEKLY PROGRAMMER  enter the User Parameters by pressing button 3 and  holding it  then pressing button 5  Display D2 shows a blinking    0     Use button 2 or 3 to set   OFF    mode on  display D1  Press button 1 to confirm and exit    Manual controls via the front panel or remote control take precedence over any pr
39. ly goes to the minimum operating condition  and LED 1 on display D1 goes off   If you wish to exclude the digital thermostat  use button 3 to set the temperature to the maximum until     HOT    appears on display D1   The same functions can be obtained by remote control     MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT  OPTIONAL   N B   Installation must be carried out by an authorized technician     A thermostat can be placed in a room adjacent to the one in which the stove is installed  Just connect  a mechanical thermostat  like those used for boilers  following the procedure described below   We  recommend positioning the optional thermostat at a height of 1 50 m above floor level       INSTALLING A MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT  OPTIONAL   N B   Installation must be carried out by an authorized technician     1  Switch off the appliance using the master switch on the back of the stove    2  Disconnect the plug from the power outlet    3  Referring to the electrical wiring diagram  connect the two thermostat wires to the respective terminals  on the back side of the stove  one red and one black     MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT WITH STANDBY FUNCTION  CAN BE USED WITH  TELEPHONE ACTUATOR     The Standby function is used to further reduce pellet consumption by switching off the stove when the  desired temperature has been reached   As the temperature drops  the stove will automatically switch on again   1  Set the desired temperature using buttons 4 and 5   2  sing button 2  set the room temperature at the minimu
40. m position until display D1 shows    LOU    with     SET    blinking   3  While    LOU    and    SET    are blinking  press button 1 for three seconds  the display shows  STBY     which  means that the energy saving function is on   At this point the thermostat will control the stove as described below       Thermostat with closed contact    Ithe stove switches on and operates at the power set  Display D1  shows    T ON        ROOM THERMOSTAT 27      Thermostat with open contact    the stove switches off or stays off  and display D1 shows    STBY      This function can also be suspended temporarily by pressing button 1 for three seconds       If the stove is in   STBY     gt  phase  the stove remains off  Display D1 shows    STBY       OFF    and the current  time       If the stove is in   T ON     gt  phase  the stove switches off  Display D1 shows    T ON       OFF    and the current  time   To return to using this function  press button 1 again   To exclude this function altogether  just raise the stove thermostat temperature using button 3        MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT OPERATION FOR HEAT DISTRIBUTION MOTOR   DIVINA PLUS ONLY     The connection of an external thermostat makes it possible to separate stove operation from the heat  distribution motor operation   At this point you just have to set the desired temperature  the mechanical thermostat will control the  operation of the second motor     If the temperature has not been reached yet  the second motor follows the oper
41. must guarantee easy  access for cleaning the same appliance  discharge gas pipe and flue     NATIONAL  REGIONAL  PROVINCIAL AND TOWN COUNCIL REGULATIONS    It is necessary to bear in mind all laws and national  regional  provincial and town council Standards present  in the country the appliance has been installed     16 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       DIVINA PLUS DISTRIBUTED HEATING  DIVINA PLUS    The DIVINA PLUS model is equipped with two pipe outlets situated on the back of the stove that allow the  heat produced by the stove to be distributed to other rooms  For this purpose  as you can see in the photo  below  we recommend using pipes with the following characteristics      Internal diameter 80 mm     Insulated pipes  thermal insulation      The pipe length connected to each opening must not be longer than 2 m                      El  ZZ    JN          a  N SSSAAAAAAAASASNASAAANS    i  f  x          MAXIMUM PIPE   MAXIMUM PIPE  LENGHT 2 METERS LX   p LENGHT 2 METERS  k  N I n  A ORL ZZ AL  E         N    INSULATING MATERIAL  figure 5 1  TOSCA PLUS    The Tosca Plus model also has 2 tubes for channelling hot air placed at the rear  Unlike the Divina plus    oN  oo OS  4    a5 ps    I       i     i       I       hd    model  the tubes escape from the top of the product                  Sh  TE I    cama    H  ess      PE RE  an wee of    PES                  i E  N    ani  Es iR    N                             i   WN          eS  ee       e    posse    figure
42. nd national  regional  provincial and town council  Standards present in the country the appliance has been  installed    Extraflame S p A  cannot be held responsible for the  failure to comply with such precautions     The instruction manual is an integral part of the product   make sure that it always accompanies the appliance  even  if transferred to other owners or user or is transferred to  another place  If it is damaged or lost  request another copy  from the area technician    This stove must be destined for the use for which it has been  expressly realised  The manufacturer is exempt from any  liability  contractual and extracontractual  for injury damage  caused to persons animals and objects  due to installation   adjustment and maintenance errors and improper use   After the packaging has been removed  check the integrity  and completeness of the contents  If this does not comply   contact the dealer where the appliance was purchased    All electric components that make up the stove must be  replaced with original spare parts exclusively by an authorised  after sales centre  thus guaranteeing correct functioning     The stove must be serviced at least once a year   programming it in advance with the technical after sales  service    Nota bene  In case of thermo product or boiler  the  product or system venting is not covered by the  warranty     For safety reasons  remember that       The stove must not be used by children or unassisted  disabled persons       Do 
43. ng on the needs        All these operations must be carried out by a specialized technician     24 COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION    FALO    1XLP  FALO    1CP AND FALO    2CP    As you can see in the photograph below  our FALO    1XLP  FALO    ICP and FALO    2CP models are provided  with a convenient drawer for pellet feeding  so there is no need to disassemble any part of the stove to  refill the pellets        figure 7 1    In the FALO    1XLP  FALO    ICP and FALO   2CP models the position of certain parts has been changed to make  access easier  As you can see from the illustration below  the position of the following details has been  modified    1  bipolar switch   2  thermostat 85  C   3  DB9 connector for serial interface       To access  it is sufficient to open the pellet loading drawer and the 3 components will result visible on the  internal right side     FALO    1XLP  FALO    ICP AND FALO   2CP 25    Chapter 9    The heat setting  the room temperature  and automatic start stop of the stove can be remote controlled        REMOTE CONTROL  OPTIONAL    ROSY        S   Luminous warning light that indicates which keys S  have been pressed     Correspondence of display keys with remote control P2 P5  keys   1 p3 p5   2 p2 P3 P4  3 p3   4   p4   5 p5       figure 9 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 s
44. not touch the stove when you are barefoot or when  parts of the body are wet or humid       The safety and adjustment devices must not be  modified without the authorisation or indications of the    WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES    manufacturer       Do not pull  disconnect  twist electric cables leaving the  stove  even if disconnected from the electric power supply  mains      Do not close or reduce the dimensions of  the airing vents in the place of installation   The airing vents are indispensable for correct combustion      Do not leave the packaging elements within reach of  children or unassisted disabled persons       The hearth door must always be closed during normal  functioning of the product       Avoid direct contact with parts of the appliance that  tend to heat up during functioning       Check for the presence of any obstructions before  switching the appliance on following a prolonged standstill  period       The stove has been designed to function in  any climatic condition  also critical   In particularly  adverse conditions  strong wind  freezing  safety  systems may intervene that switch the stove off   If this occurs  contact the technical after sales service and  always disable the safety system       If the flue should catch fire  be equipped with suitable  systems for suffocating the flames or request help from the  fire service     MAJOLICAS   The company have chosen majolica tiles  which are the  result of high quality artisan work and therefore the 
45. ogrammed settings        DAY NIGHT TEMPERATURE FUNCTION    The day night temperature function makes it possible to switch the stove on off automatically based on  two selected temperatures  This function is particularly useful when the stove heat exceeds the setting of  the room thermostat  e g  due to mid season temperatures or a stove that is oversized with respect to the  Space     This system enables you to select one temperature for daytime and one for night    Firstly  it is necessary to set the current time using the current time regulation sequence in order to give a  time reference to the function itself    To access the parameters of the day night temperature function  press button 3 and hold it down  then  press button 5 and release both buttons at the same time  When you have entered the function  press  button 5 to move to parameter b  D2 B      Parameter b  D2   B  D1  Ex     06 00       Press button 2 or 3 to set the day period beginning night period end   Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter     Parameter c  D2   C  D1  Ex     22 00       Press button 2 or 3 to set the day period end night period beginning   Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter     Parameter d  D2   D  D1  Ex     25  C       Press button 2 or 3 to set the maximum temperature for the day period   Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter     Parameter E  D2   E  D1  Ex     20  C       Press button 2 or 3 to set the maximum temperature for the nig
46. orrect operation  the stove should have general maintenance performed at    least once a year by an authorized technician     If the power cable is damaged  it must only be replaced by the service centre or by a qualified technician     in order to avoid any risks     AL    STOVE CLEANING       FALO 1XLP   FALO 1CP   FALO 2CP   ESMERALDA CLEANING    Chapter 12    Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct function of your stove over time  Failure to do so may    make the device unsafe     1  CLEANING THE BURN POT   The burn pot must be cleaned every day  To do so     Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean  the holes using the poker provided     Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum  cleaner    Vacuum the ash deposited in the burn pot  compartment    2  USING THE SCRAPERS  Cleaning the heat exchangers allows you to maintain a  constant heat yield over time  This type of maintenance  must be carried out at least once a day  For this purpose  use  the special scrapers located in the upper part of the stove   moving them up and down several times  moving several  times horizontally  figure 13 28      3  CLEANING THE ASH PANS  The ash pans should be emptied as needed using a vacuum  cleaner  figure 13 29      4  CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER  monthly   The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned once a  month because the ash residue doesn t let the stove work  properly  To do this  it is necessary to remove the firewall      Remove the brazier from his fr
47. r 4  D2   5  D1   00    N B  This parameter is reserved to the installer and must not be modified     Parameter 5  D2   5  blinking   D1  Ex    15 00       Press button 2 or 3 to set   15 00     which corresponds to the switch on time of the 2nd period  Press button  5 to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one     Parameter 6  D2   6  blinking   D1  Ex    22 00        Press button 2 or 3 to set    22 00    which corresponds to the switch off time of the 2nd period  Press button  5 to confirm and go to the next parameter    Press button 4 to go back to the previous one     Parameter 7  D2   7  blinking   D1     OFF1        Enable the 2nd period for Saturday and Sunday only  using buttons 2 and 3 as follows   a  button 3   to scroll the days   b  button 2   to enable disenable  ON OFF  the 2nd period for that day    Example     Day   Initialdata   Functionofbutton2    Finaldata   Functionofbutton3      MONDAY      OFF1 ___ OFF1 ON 1 and vice versa __  OFF 1 disable period   Go to following day _____     TUESDAY        FF2     OFF20N2andviceversa  OFF 2 disable period    Go to following day      WEDNESDAY   _   OFF3 ___ OFF 3 ON 3 and vice versa_ OFF 3 disable period   Go to following day _____       THURSDAY   OFF4  OFF40ON4andviceversa_ OFF 4 disable period   Go to following day      FRIDAY   OFF5   OFF50N5andviceversa_ OFF 5 disable period    Go to following day    SATURDAY   OFF6  OFF60N6andviceversa_ ON6 enable period   Gotofol
48. remove the drawer   proceed as follows       Press the bottom door downwards and rotate it outwards   figure 13 12     Turn the handle 90   in order to release the drawer from  the fixed body of the stove  figure 13 13     Pull out the ash drawer and empty the ashes  figure  13 14   Work in inverse order to reassemble     figure 12 11       figure 12 12       figure 12 13 figure 12 14    STOVE CLEANING 41    4  CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER  monthly   The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned  once a month because the ash residue doesn t let  the stove work properly  To do this  it is necessary to  remove the firewall      Remove the brazier from his frame      Rotate the door latch of 180   like in picture    figure 13 16       Take the cast iron and rotate it down      Remove it from the combustion chamber by   pulling it  Pay attention to the two lateral cast iron   levers    Once the heat exchangers chamber is accessible   scrape with the ash hook to remove the deposited  residues and scrape off any encrustation  Finally use  vacuum cleaner to complete the cleaning  figure  13 18   After that proceed in the inverse order to  reassemble and rotate the door latch of 180   to have  it in the original position           figure 12 17    5  DOOR  ASH DRAWER AND BURN POT SEALS       Chapter 12       ee  TEE ape       figure 12 18    The seals ensure that the stove is hermetically sealed and consequently that it operates correctly   The seals should be checked periodically and 
49. replaced immediately if worn or damaged     These operations must be carried out by an authorized technician     A To ensure correct operation  the stove should have general maintenance performed at    least once a year by an authorized technician     If the power cable is damaged  it must only be replaced by the service centre or by a qualified technician     in order to avoid any risks     42    STOVE CLEANING    PULIZIA BABYFIAMMA   PREZIOSA   KAROLINA   ISABELLA   GRAZIOSA   ROSY    Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct operation of your stove over time  Failure to do so may  make the stove unsafe     1  BURN POT CLEANING   The burn pot must be cleaned every day  To do so     Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean  the holes using the poker provided  figure 13 19       Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum  cleaner    Vacuum the ash deposited in the burn pot    compartment  figure 12 19       2  SCRAPERS  excluded Isabella   Cleaning the heat exchangers allows you to maintain a  constant heat yield over time  This type of maintenance  must be carried out at least once a day  For this purpose  use  the special scrapers located in the upper part of the stove   moving them back and forth several times  moving several  times horizontally     3  CLEANING THE ASH PANS  The ash pans should be emptied as needed by pulling out  the ash drawer at the bottom  To remove the drawer  proceed  as follows     Press the bottom door downwards and rotate it ou
50. rtition fixed to the burn pot by a screw  which reduces the amount of  carbon monoxide produced by the stove              figure 12 33 figure 12 34    Burn pot of  Bella   Bella Lux   Contessa   Duchessa   Divina  Burn pot of  Babyfiamma   Preziosa   Karolina   Isabella    Divina Plus   Fal   ICP   Fal   2CP   Fal   1XLP   Irina Graziosa     Rosy    Removing the burn pot partition can jeopardise stove safety and immediately voids the  warranty  In case of wear or damage  contact the assistance service for a replacement   not covered by warranty as the part involved is subject to wear         CHIMNEY CONNECTION    Once a year  or whenever needed  vacuum and clean the duct that leads to the chimney   If there are horizontal sections  remove any ash residues before they can obstruct passage of the smoke   FAILURE TO CLEAN jeopardises safety     STOVE CLEANING 47    uh    TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES  INDICATIONS    Cause    Chapter 13          Message    When the stove has just been shut down  normal  shutdown or caused by an alarm situation   you  have to wait until it is completely cold and then  clean the burn pot    It is possible to re start the stove only after having  carried out this operation     An attempt is made to switch on a stove again  ATTE when it has just been shut down  normal  shutdown or caused by an alarm situation      In this operating mode the stove no longer has a  temperature level but is working manually with all  5 power levels  To exit this function  s
51. rvention     The warranty is not considered valid in the following cases   6  The warranty conditions described above have not been respected     7  Installation has not been performed with respect to the Standards in force regarding the provisions described in the  manual book provided with the appliance    8  Negligence of the customer due to lack of or incorrect maintenance of the product    9  Presence of electric and or hydraulic plants that do not comply with the standards in force    10  Damages deriving from atmospheric  chemical  electro chemical agents  improper use of the product  modifications and  tampering with the product  inefficacy and or unsuitability of the flue and or other causes not deriving from the manufacture  of the product    11  Fuelling of materials not compliant with the types and quantities indicated in the provided manual book   12  All damages caused by transport  It is therefore recommended to carefully check the goods on receipt  immediately  informing the dealer of any damage  making a note on the transport document and on the carrier   s copy     EXTRAFLAME S p A  is not liable for any damages that can  directly or indirectly  affect persons  objects and pets as a consequence  of failure to comply with the prescriptions indicated in this manual book     WARRANTY CONDITIONS 51    Chapter 14       ih    All particulars subject to normal wear are not covered by warranty    This category includes   e The gaskets  all ceramic or toughened glass
52. s open closed     This light must be off at all times     Each time you press a button on the remote control  this LED  should light up    If it stays on  it means that communication between the  remote control and the stove is blocked    To reset remote control operation  contact an authorised  technician        TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES       WARRANTY CONDITIONS    EXTRAFLAME S p A   with offices in via dell   Artigiananto 10 Montecchio Precalcino  VI   warrants this product for 2  two  YEARS  from purchase date for manufacturer and material faults  The warranty becomes void in case the defect of conformity is not filed  with the dealer within two months from date of its finding     The responsibility of EXTRAFLAME S p A  is limited to the supply of the appliance  which must be perfectly installed  following  the indications contained in the appropriate manuals and books provided with the purchased product and in compliance with  the laws in force  Installation must be performed by qualified staff  under the responsibility of the person entrusting him   who will assume complete responsibility for the definitive installation and consequent good functioning of the product  installed  EXTRAFLAME S p A  cannot be held responsible for the failure to comply with such precautions     WARNING  It is essential to carry out the functioning inspection of the product before its completion with the relative masonry finishings   hood  external coating  pilasters  wall painting  etc   EXT
53. sting fuel  products and their eventual condensing    The use of flexible metal and asbestos cement pipes to connect the appliances to the flue is forbidden   even for pre existing smoke channels    There must be continuity between the smoke channel and the flue so that the flue does not lean on the  generator  The smoke channels must not cross rooms where the installation of the combustion appliances  is not allowed    The mounting of the smoke channels must be carried out in order to guarantee smoke seal for the  appliance functioning conditions  limit the forming of condensate and avoid it being transported towards  the appliance    The mounting of horizontal routes must be avoided    For appliances where ceiling or wall non coaxial discharges respect to the appliance smoke outlet have to  be reached  the direction changes will have to realised using open elbows not higher than 45    see figures  below         Insulating  product       Inspection    UW    L L A PA PPP  figure 4 2 figure 4     For the heat generator appliances equipped with electric fan for expelling fumes  the instructions below  must be followed     The horizontal routes will have to have a minimum upward slope of 3     The length of the horizontal route must be minimal and  however  not higher than 3 meters    The number of direction changes including the one for effect of using the    T    element must not be  more than 4  if 4 bends are used  use double wall piping with an internal diameter of 120 mm  
54. take     The air intake must be made outside the  fireplace  because it must not draw in  overheated air        Fix the base using the attachment screws    Join the conveyor to the fumes evacuation pipes and  the air intake box to the respective intake pipe   Reposition the machine body repeating the above  operations  but in reverse order    Finally  using the Allen wrench  rotate the lock bolt  anticlockwise to block the movement    To understand if the insert has been correctly hooked    18                   Sliding base    with rails    Chapter 6    Adaptation layout    Primary air  intake pipe    figure 6 1          figure 6 3    COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION    up to the base  connect the plug to the power socket  and set the master switch on position 1  the display  should come on     The bottom grill of the insert must stand  at least 1 cm above the marble fire top of  the facing        INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL   OPTIONAL     Description of components     Comfort Maxi    Pedestal adjustable in height    Side feeding hopper      Adjustable hopper support       Position the base in the desired point and adjust to the  desired height using the feet  the bolts are located on  the four outer edges of the pedestal at the bottom    Provide a power outlet on the rear of the pedestal that  will be easy to reach once the installation is complete   Fix the pedestal to the floor using strong steel screw L  anchors 8 mm diameter    Fix the sliding base to the frame using the bolts  
55. thermostat     Does not indicate any functioning     Communication established between    remote control and stove     Description    It is switched on when the weekly programmer is active   For all settings relating to the following function  see    Weekly  programmer    paragraph     This LED is on off when the room temperature is lower higher  than the temperature set    To modify the temperature setting  use buttons 2 and 3 during  normal operation     It is switched on when    Day night temperature function    is  active    To enable disenable the    Day Night Temperature function      press button 4 and hold it down  then press button 5  For all  settings related to this function  see the section Day Night  Temperature Function     This LED is on off when the spark plug is active inactive   To reactivate the spark plug  contact an authorised  technician     It is switched on when fume exhaust motor is active   If flashing contact an authorised technician     It is switched on when the pellet loading motor is active   During the normal functioning  the following light switches  on intermittently     It is switched on when the tangential fan is active     It is switched on when the channelling motor is active   If flashing  verify    Mechanical thermostat function for  commanding channelling motor    paragraph        Normally this LED is ALWAYS on    When you connect an external thermostat to control the  distribution motor  this LED is on off when the external contact  i
56. tove 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 9 2 figure 9 3    Open by pressing the part circled in the figure    26 REMOTE CONTROL  OPTIONAL    ROSY        ROOM THERMOSTAT    DIGITAL THERMOSTAT  INCLUDED     The stove can control the room temperature by means of a digital thermostat whose function is to lower  the heating power to the minimum when a pre set temperature is reached   1  When the stove has been started and has entered normal operating mode  a number  e g  21  C  appears  on display D1 indicating the room temperature   2  The thermostat can be set using button 2 or 3  A message appears on the display which alternates the  word    SET    with the temperature set each time one of the buttons is pressed  Pressing 2 decreases the  value and pressing 3 increases it   3  Wait until the message    SET    disappears from the display   4  Use buttons 4 and 5 to adjust the heat setting as desired   When the stove reaches the set temperature  it automatical
57. twards   figure 13 21     Turn the handle 90   in order to release the drawer from  the fixed body of the stove  figure 13 22     Pull out the ash drawer and empty the ashes  figure  13 23        figure 12 20    Work in inverse order to reassemble            figure 221       figure 12 22 figure 12 23       STOVE CLEANING 43    4  CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER  monthly   The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned  once a month because the ash residue doesn t let  the stove work properly  To do this  it is necessary to  remove the firewall      Remove the brazier from his frame     Rotate the door latch of 180   like in  figure   13 24       Take the cast iron and rotate it down      Remove it from the combustion chamber by   pulling it  Pay attention to the two lateral cast iron   levers    Once the heat exchangers chamber is accessible   scrape with the ash hook to remove the deposited  residues and scrape off any encrustation  Finally use  vacuum cleaner to complete the cleaning  figure  13 26   After that proceed in the inverse order to  reassemble and rotate the door latch of 180   to have  it in the original position        5  DOOR  ASH DRAWER AND BURN POT SEALS    Chapter 12             figure 12 26    The seals ensure that the stove is hermetically sealed and consequently that it operates correctly   The seals should be checked periodically and replaced immediately if worn or damaged     These operations must be carried out by an authorized technician     Q To ensure c
    
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