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2. of the wall socket PROBLEM Fan does not run CAUSE Stove has no power supply POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check whether the stove s plug is connected to the electricity Check whether there is enough mains voltage at the wall outlet Check the fuse on the back wall of the appliance Please note pull the electrical plug from the wall socket PROBLEM Soot or fly ash outside the stove CAUSE S Open firing chamber door when fire is burning Leaks in the exhaust system or flue gas pipes POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Always keep firing chamber door closed and if possible open only when the stove is not in operation Eliminate leaks in the exhaust system e g use heat resistant aluminum adhesive tape heat resistant adhesive sealing tape or heat resistant silicon Saey Neema 21 Please take care that inspections of the control system and the cabling are done only on appliance not connected to the electricity Any repairs necessary can be carried out only by trained specialist personnel CONTROLLING ERROR MESSAGES If the heating appliance comes to a stop without being programmed to e g Pellet container empty overheating temperature triggered error message of low temperature protection defective air sensor disruptions in combustion e g Clinkered firing module leaking firing chamber door broken glass in firing chamber door etc on the display the error message Err Error appears When
3. the cleaning interval in minutes e g see 60 minutes window W 77 By activating the or you can determine the desired time interval in 5 minute increments The cleaning interval can be extended up to 300 minutes however we recommend keeping to a cleaning cycle every 60 minutes With ENTER the value is confirmed and the following appears on the display VA This is the current software version of the regulation and serves for customer service 1 22 purposes display only Now with MENU we reach the internal clock and the following indication appears H means hour the number gives the hour value range 0 to 23 24 hour clock 13 W 7 7 By pressing the or the current hour can be set on the internal clock Confirm the value with ENTER As a result the value is saved and the following appears on the display MA M are minutes the number describes the minutes value range AF O to 59 Now set the minutes on the system clock by pressing or to the correct value and confirm this with ENTER As a result the value is saved and the following appears on the display D D means day the number gives the day of the week e g see 3 window 3 Wednesday uN oO By pressing or set the current day of the week 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday and confirm the new value with ENTER As a result the new
4. Minimum diameter 5 cm 2 inches e Plastic or aluminum pipes are not allowed 90 Abschluss e In order to guarantee a sufficient supply of air the pipe should not be longer than ca 4 m and should not have too many bends e If the pipe leads to the outdoors it must end with a 90 bend downwards or with a wind protector see sketch If one or more of these conditions is not met then usually poor combustion results in the stove as well as low air pressure in the home We recommend e g with a window near the stove installing an air grill for permanent ventilation Furthermore there is the possibility of drawing in the combustion air directly from the outside or respectively from another sufficiently ventilated space e g a basement Abschluss RAT Windhaube 17 O 150 Mindestdurchmesser 5 cm 2 Zoll Wand Saey Neema 13 Wand GENERAL PLEASE NOTE Undertake manipulations on the appliance only when the stove s electrical plug is removed from the wall socket During assembly do not allow any small objects screws etc to fall into the fuel container they can block the conveyor worm and damage the stove your stove must be switched off and cooled off before manipulations are undertaken ASSEMBLY OF STONE COVERING Fig 6 1 Lift the ribbed top out of the spring loaded latch Fig 6 part 50 PLEASE NOTE The stone is hanging from a bolt underneath and attached in the ba
5. is taken out of service The difference with the manual switch off is only the indication of TM instead of ON After completion of the switching off procedure the following is indicated on the display TM TM automatic operation Timer mode OFF OFF turns the heating operation off The heating appliance is automatically put in operation again by a programmed heating period or it is manually activated by the user by changing into the ON mode e g if currently there is a need for heating outside of the programmed heating period MANUAL AUTOMATIC STOP If during automatic operation the ON OFF key is activated the appliance will immediately go into the switching off procedure The same indication as described before appears After ending the exit program the indication turns off and the appliance can only be put into automatic operation again by activating the ON OFF key Saey Neema 21 SWITCHING OFF BY CHANGE OF OPERATING MODE TO STANDBY If by pressing the ENTER key you change both from manual operation and from automatic operation into the standby mode then switching off is performed with the procedure described above After completion SB Standby FOF putting into service again a corresponding mode must be selected or the appliance must be started up with the optional tele control telephone start PELLET CONTROL OPTIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR With the external service module your
6. is a power failure and again connected with the grid the start program will again run from the beginning Saey Neema TAKING THE APPLIANCE OUT OF OPERATION SWITCHING OFF FROM MANUAL OPERATION ON If the ON OFF switch is activated during operation then the switch off program is activated In the display the follow indications appear blinking alternately ON Ex 65 60 Ex exit phase 1 Exit The number underneath is the time remaining in this phase in seconds After the exit phase runs out 1 appears in the display blinking ON CL 65 120 CL cleaning phase Clean The number is the time remaining in this phase in seconds After the cleaning phase runs out the following appears in the display blinking ON Ex 65 301 Ex exit phase 2 Exit The number is the time still remaining in this phase in seconds Tip The entire switching off procedure lasts about 8 minutes and cannot be interrupted by the user By activating the ON OFF switch the switching off program is reinitialized After the switching off program runs out the displays goes off A new start occurs only by activating the ON OFF key SWITCHING OFF THE APPLIANCE FROM AUTOMATIC OPERATION Automatic stop controlled by heating period If in the automatic operation the output PE is programmed to OFF then at the end of a heating period in accordance with the functions described above the appliance
7. pellet fireplace stove can be expanded with a room temperature regulating function Here the room temperature is measured by a sensor in the external service module This function is not part of the standard delivery and can be added later if desired The corresponding expanded functions of the appliance and the programming of the system values are contained in the additional equipment TELECONTROL TELEPHONE CONTROL OPTIONAL This function is not part of the standard delivery and can be added later if desired The corresponding expanded functions of the appliance and the programming of the system values are contained in the additional equipment The pellet stove is eguipped with electrical ignition This turns on with the start program of the stove Duration the ignition is switched on ca 12 min FIRING UP WITHOUT ELECTRICAL IGNITION PLEASE NOTE TRUE ONLY FOR STOVE WITHOUT ELECTRICAL IGNITION is eguipped with electrical If your stove ignition and it is defective please ask for help from the service or repair department If your pellet stove is not eguipped with electrical ignition proceed as follows 1 Check whether the pellet container is full and the burning chamber is clean and free of dirt Put admissible ignition aids in the fire trough and lay a handful of pellets over them Please take care Do not use any inflammable liquids to start the fire 2 Ignite ignition aids in the fire trough wi
8. value is saved and by selecting MENU the following appears in the display a if the optional Tele Control is installed RI RI means ring tones The number of ring tones can be set from 1 to 7 10 Through or the number of ring tones can be changed It is confirmed with ENTER and the following appears in the display PN1 PIN 1 Personal Identification Number The number 0 see window represents the first number of the PIN code Input 0 9 possible Saey Neema With or select the desired value and confirm with ENTER then the following appears in the display PN PN2 PIN 2 The number 8 see window 3 8 represents the second number of the PIN Code With or select the desired value and confirm with ENTER then the following appears in the display PN3 PIN 3 The number 1 see window represents the third number of the PIN Code With or select the desired value and confirm with ENTER then the following appears in the display PN PN4 PIN 4 The number 5 see window A 5 represents the fourth number of the PIN Code With or select the desired value and confirm with ENTER and with the selection of MENU you are back in the main menu and the following appears in the display b if the tele control option is installed SB SB Standby Now your stove is progra
9. CE FROM AUTOMATIC OPERATION MANUAL AUTOMATIC STOP SWITCHING OFF BY CHANGE OF OPERATING MODE TO STAND BY PELLET CONTROL OPTIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR TELECONTROL TELEPHONE CONTROL OPTIONAL 9 ELEKTRICAL IGNITION FIRING UP WITHOUT ELECTRICAL IGNITION PRACTICAL TIPS ADDING FUEL 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS SERVICING HANDLE WOOD AS FERTILIZER CLEANING THE FIRE CUP Saey Neema 7 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 CLEANING DOOR GLASS 23 CLEANING EXHAUST GAS PIPES 23 CLEANING EXHAUST MANIFOLD 24 CLEANING PELLET CONTAINER 25 INSPECTING DOOR SEALS 25 TESTING FIREPLACE CONNECTION 25 CLEANING AIR SENSOR 25 11 DISRUPTIONS CAUSES SOLUTIONS 26 12 ANNEX 28 MENU COMMANDS FOR PROGRAMMING INTERNAL CONTROL 28 LIST OF KEY WORDS ABBREVIATIONS 29 13 WE GUARANTEE 30 Explanation of symbols important communication practical advice consult the plan for assistance ODE Saey Neema 8 reguested by the authorities or the chimney TECHNICAL DATA SWESP Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 7 TECHNICAL DATA Size mm and weight kg No Designation 1 FR door 2 FR door seal 3 FR door glass 4 Safety temperature limiter 5 6 7 8 Weight without casing Ignition element Worm screw kpl Centering plate Motor plate 9 Hexagonal head cap screw 10 Worm screw drive motor 11 Air sensor 20 Internal servi
10. Illustration 3 The fire trough should be inspected carefully in order to be on the safe side ensure that the air supply openings are not blocked with ash or clinker The fire trough can easily be cleaned inside the stove After taking out the trough the space under it can also be vacuumed clean Take care only when it is cold when the coals are extinguished Picture 3 CLEANING DOOR GLASS You can clean the glass of the fire chamber doors best with a moist cloth Stubborn dirt can be loosened with a special cleaning agent you can obtain from your stove specialist CLEANING EXHAUST GAS PIPES The flue gas ducts are located on the sides in the firing chamber Illustrations 4 and 6 e Take the ceramic top Fig 6 part 50 off the fireplace stove Open the firing chamber door e Remove the wing nuts Fig 5 part 30 and lift off the RG cleaning cover Fig 5 part 31 On the left and right side of the appliance e Clean the flue gas pipes on the firing chamber side with the soot broom Illustration 6 e Remove the upper FR top Fig 5 part 33 by unscrewing the four wing nuts e Vacuum the uncovered inner chamber and the side openings free of dirt Install the parts taken out again in reverse Clean the inserted false bottom Fig 5 part order 32 e g by vacuuming and then remove from the firing chamber Now vacuum the fire residues from the collection duct Assemble the parts again in reverse order
11. It is essential to pay attention to air tightness Illustration 4 Rauchgaskan le reinigen Illustration 5 Illustration 6 CLEANING EXHAUST MANIFOLD The exhaust manifold is located in the lower area of the firing chamber Illustration 7 to Illustration 10 After dismantling the coverings see page 13 raton Open the firing chamber door Take apart the lower inspection opening Fig 5 part 33 4 wing nuts Saey Neema 24 Illustration 10 Please note Do not damage the exhaust fan during cleaning work CLEANING FLUE GAS FAN HOUSING This maintenance procedure should be undertaken depending on the stove use and the fuel consumed In order to inspect and clean the flue gas fan carefully remove the four hexagon head cap screws Fig 5 part 36 and the flue gas fan Fig 5 part 35 from the housing Remove the fly ash from the fan with a vacuum cleaner and remove smoke ducts Illustration 11 When closing it is essential to pay attention to air tightness Please note All motors have sealed ball bearings Lubrication is not necessary CLEANING PELLET CONTAINER Do not immediately refill the completely empty container but first remove the residues dust shavings etc from the empty container with a vacuum cleaner appliance must be disconnected from the electricity network Saey Neema INSPECTING DOOR SEALS The condition of the seals on doors and glass should be checked from time to tim
12. Minute Day RING Menu button Enter button Plus Minus button On off button 29 Description Operating readiness mode appliance switched off but active for control with tele control Manual operation Automatic operation Monday to Sunday Heating starting time heating ending times for automatic operation TM Output value from beginning of heating in TM mode Output value from end of heating in TM mode Cleaning operation Software version of the regulator Hour minute day storage for internal clock Storage of number of ring tones User code storage Running of ignition program Running of exit program Navigation in and to the various sub menu levels Navigation in the main menus SB ON TM and confirmation of user input Increasing or decreasing of user values On Off 13 WE GUARANTEE Five years for flawless functioning of all building components of steel or respectively two years for electronic components The guarantee includes defects in materials and finishing The prerequisite for the guarantee is that the appliance was installed and operated in accordance with the present manual The connection must be done by an appropriate specialist Parts subject to wear that may have a shorter service life are Glass Paint Surface coatings e g on handles apertures Seals Fire trough Chamotte vermiculite Ceramics EULUPU gt Natural stones gt F
13. T OPERATING SAFETY Electronic monitoring together with combustion temperature monitoring regulates and controls the interaction of flue gas fan conveyor worm and temperature This monitoring system guarantees an optimum combustion and operating state In this way your operating expenditure is reduced to the minimum necessary this prevents operating errors with the optimum operation at the same time HIGHEST EFFICIENCY LOWEST EMISSIONS A very large heat exchange surface together with the optimum control of combustion air brings about a very good and full use of the fuel A finely dosed input of pellets in an optimized firing pot of high quality grey iron brings about nearly complete combustion with very good flue gas values and this is guaranteed in every operating phase 4 AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTION POWER FAILURE After a short power failure the operating functions that were set before the power failure are continued ON mode manual operation The control Switches into the ST start phase and the appliance then runs in the ON operation again TM mode automatic operation The control Switches into the ST start phase and the appliance then runs in the TM operating mode again SB mode read to operate standby operation After ca 2 seconds the control switches into the SB operation again In the event of a power failure a slight amount of smoke can occur This will not continue for more than three to fi
14. aey Neema 16 8 PUTTING THE APPLIANCE IN SERVICE CONTROL PROGRAMMING CONTROL OPTIONS Now press ENTER and the following appears on the display S1 stands for start first heating period the number corresponds to the time in hours 0 to 23 e g see Window 6 00 The heating period can be changed as you wish in one hour increments by pressing or The desired value is confirmed with ENTER and saved in this way The following appears on the display E1 stands for end of the first heating period The heating period can be changed as you wish in one hour increments by pressing or The desired value is confirmed with ENTER and saved in this way The following appears on the display S2 S2 stands for start of the second heating period 16 gp After inputting the second heating period and confirming with ENTER the following appears on the display E2 E2 stands for end of the second heating period 20 After inputting of the time to switch off the second heating period and confirmation with ENTER the new value is saved and the following appears on the display MO After selection of the MENU key the next day of the week appears on the display us TU stands for Tuesday By pressing the ENTER key you come again to the starting point of the first heating period for Tuesday You now go through all the rest of the heating period se
15. an error notice occurs first the corresponding cause must be eliminated then the appliance can again be put into operation by activating ON OFF MENU COMMANDS FOR PROGRAMMING INTERNAL CONTROL Menu options choise of operating modus Programming the heating period MENU For every day of the week two periods a SL are possible and can be programmed in advance A heating period is defined by a starting time S1 S2 and a finishing i ha time E1 E2 ENTER MENU MENU ENTER ke ti ENTER Heating capacity Preprogramming the heating capacity during the PS PE CL j j j 1 arne re IES neating periods PS and outside the heating 75 OFF 60 12 periods PE programming cleaning cycle software version display MENU Time programming oranje Programming hours H minutes M day of the week D day 1 is MONDAY ENTER aa here t i KK ENTER ar ENTER i ENTER Remote control only when remote control installed Installation of the number of rings and the PIN code Pict 2 Navigation menu for internal steering Saey Neema 28 LIST OF KEY WORDS ABBREVIATIONS Key word Abbreviation JJ O zZ V E O 0N V T lt r V C I O m S MO TU WE TH FR SA 51 52 EL E2 U m pe u m X MENU ENTER ON OFF Saey Neema Name Standby mode Days of the week Start 1 Start 2 End 1 End 2 Power Start Hour
16. ce module 21 Master fuse Weight with steel front Weight with stone covering Smoke pipe outlet diameter Heat output range 22 System board 23 Tele Control optional Space heating power m3 30 Butterfly nut depending on the building 31 RG access eye cover insulation 32 False floor 33 upper lower cleaning top Fuel consumption 34 Flue gas fan housing 35 Flue gas fan motor Pellet container capacity 32kg 36 Hexagonal head cap screw 37 Low temperature switch 38 Smoke pipe adapter 100 mm Average electronic power 39 FR door hinge consumption lt 100 W 40 Container top with type warning plate 41 Back wall vii 43 Back wall covering g s 45 Spring loaded latch right Exhaust gas 46 Front covering bottom temperature 106 195 C 47 Front covering top 48 Spring loaded latch left Fireplace draw required 49 Spring loaded latch back left kpl Owners of the small furnace installation or ees EG Ek persons with the right to use the small furnace installation must keep the technical documentation and produce it when Your first impression is important to us The packaging of your new fireplace stove offers outstanding protection against damage During transport however damage can occur to the stove and accessories nonetheless Therefore please check your fireplace stove carefully when you receive it for damage and completeness Report any defects to your dealer immediately Saey Neema The packaging of your new f
17. ck with the back part of the covering over a slot 2 The spring loaded latches left and right are each held with a holder that is attached with two hexagon head cap screws 3 The two front stones Fig 6 part 47 are attached to the bolts on the front framework ASSEMBLY OF CONVECTION FAN OPTIONAL Fig 6 Take off the back side walls Fig 6 part 42 on the left and right by removing the hexagonal head cap screws in the pellet container and behind on the back wall Watch out for the feed line for the internal service module Saey Neema 14 6 ASSEMBLY OF COVERING OPTIONS Picture 1 Nut With the two nuts supplied attach the convection fan to the screws provided in the back wall of the firing chamber Illustration 1 putting the serrated lock washer under each nut Bild 2 Mutter Stecker Konvektion sgebl se Lay the electrical feed line in the supports and put the two pole plug in position III Now assemble the back side walls on the left and right side again PLEASE NOTE Installation of the convection fan my be done only by the authorized specialist The appliance may be put in service only in its fully assembled state BASIC INSTRUCTIONS Your pellet stove is permitted exclusively for the burning of pellets of wood with monitored guality The burning of non pellet solid fuel straw corn chopped wood etc is not allowed Failure to observe these rules voids all gua
18. d Door leaks or is not firmly closed Poor pellet guality Pellet supply rate too low Thermo switch lowest temperature was triggered limit POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Fill up pellet container See following problem Pellets are not being Supplied Let stove cool off for one hour and then ignite again See Routine maintenance Use only pellet quality that is recommended by us Have the fuel specialist regulating set by your Saey Neema 26 PROBLEM Pellets are not being supplied CAUSE S Pellet container is empty Conveyor drive or control panel is defective Worm is blocked objects wood etc POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check container content If replenish pellets Have the disruptions determined by your specialist and possibly replace parts Clean the pellet container and conveyor worm necessary PROBLEM Stove runs for 21 minutes and then switches off CAUSE S Flue gas has not reached the required temperature Lower temperature limit may have to be replaced Cord to lower temperature limit is defective Control is defective POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Possibly carry out another start procedure Have lower temperature limiter exchanged by a service technician and have the control checked Inspect cabling see illustration of block diagram Fig 7 Be certain that there is a good connection between the leads and the end points clamps Please note Pull the electrical plug out
19. e Repair or replace sealing depending upon the condition Interval twice yearly TESTING FIREPLACE CONNECTION Inspect and clean connection Accumulated fly ash can restrict the output of the stove and represent a safety risk The sensor should be maintained and cleaned by an authorized service technician Carry out cleaning with a soft brush Watch for the correct installation printed board must be underneath CLEANING AIR SENSOR Illustration 12 Luftsensor Illustration 12 11 DISRUPTIONS CAUSES SOLUTIONS PROBLEM Fire burns with weak orange colored flame Pellets accumulate in the firing trough window soots up CAUSE Insufficient combustion air POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Pay attention to the correct fit of the fire trough in the fire trough holder fire trough must fit tightly on the fire trough holder Remove ash or clinker that may block the air intake openings from the fire trough If possible convert to better pellet guality Check whether flue gas outlet is blocked with ash see Maintenance page Check whether air intake duct or smoke pipe is blocked Check door seal for leaks Clean impeller fan wheel Have servicing done by authorized specialized company adjustment of controls exhaust gas fan PROBLEM Fire goes out or stove automatically shuts off CAUSE S Pellet container is empty Pellets are not being supplied Thermo switch upper temperature limit was triggere
20. ew pellet stove holds a leading position technologically as a result of many years of test series in the laboratory and in the field Saey Neema 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION protection gloves for example or means of operation operating handles Draw your children s attention to this special danger and keep them away from the heating appliance during heating operation Putting objects that are not heat resistant on or near the heating appliance is prohibited Do not put any laundry on the stove to dry Racks for drying clothing or the like must be set up at a sufficient distance from the heating appliance FIRE HAZARD When your heating appliance is operating the processing of easily inflammable or explosive materials in the same room or in neighboring rooms is prohibited 2 WHAT ARE PELLETS Please demand tested fuel and a list of monitored fuel manufacturers from your pellet stove dealer The use of inferior or unreliable pellet fuel restricts the functioning of your pellet stove and furthermore can lead to the cancellation of the guarantee the warranty and the product liability connected with it Please note that the burning of trash is prohibited PELLET STORAGE In order to guarantee problem free combustion of the wood pellets it is necessary to keep the fuel as dry as possible and free of dirt during storage The practical advantages of your pellet stove are convincing OPERATING COMFOR
21. ff For the graphical presentation of the menu commands of the programming levels see ANNEX page 27 Possible operating areas Your pellet fireplace stove can be pre set to three different operating modes Manual operation Automatic operation Standby mode You can change between the individual types of operation through the selection ENTER GENERAL Check whether the pellet contained is full and the burning chamber is clean and free of dirt PLEASE NOTE During the ignition procedure the firing chamber door must be closed The electrical ignition does not function when the firing chamber door is open When the pellet container of the appliance is loaded for the first time for ca 10 minutes no pellets are supplied to the fire trough You can put a handful of pellets in the fire trough to avoid a new start procedure PUTTING IN SERVICE THE FIRST TIME PROGRAM SETTINGS After filling the supply container and attaching the appliance to the electrical network through pressing the ON OFF key on the internal service module the display SB Standby is shown SB means standby operation Now program your control for your individual needs as follows menu commands see page 27 For every day of the week two heating intervals can be programmed No heating periods are programmed in at the factory Press MENU on the service module and on the display the following appears MO MO stands for Monday S
22. inimum size of an appropriate underlay floor plate From the opening of the firing chamber to the front 50 cm From the opening of the firing chamber to the left and the right 30 cm per side SAFE DISTANCES Fig 2 1 to non combustible objects a gt 400 mm b gt 100 mm c gt 100 mm 2 to combustible objects a 800 mm b 200 mm c gt 200 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The stove is supplied with a ca 2 5 m long connection cable with plug The average electrical power consumption in heating operation amounts to around 100 watts During the automatic ignition process duration around 10 minutes ca 350 watts The connection cable must be installed in such a way that any contact with hot or sharp edged outer surfaces of the stove is avoided COMBUSTION AIR Every combustion process requires oxygen or air As a rule this combustion air is drawn from the living space for individual stoves This air that is withdrawn must be supplied to the living space again With modern homes because of windows and doors that are too airtight it can happen that too little air is resupplied The situation is also problematic due to additional ventilation in the home e g in the kitchen or the toilet If you cannot supply any external combustion air then air out the room several times a day in order to avoid low pressure in the room or poor combustion SUPPLY OF EXTERNAL COMBUSTION AIR e We recommend using steel pipes e
23. ireplace stove is environmentally neutral for the most part The box and the plastic film PE can be deposited in the district waste collection locations for recycling without problems GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY TIPS It is absolutely necessary to observe the general introductory warning tips Before putting the stove in service thoroughly read the entire manual For the transport of your heating appliance only authorized transport facilities with sufficient load bearing capacity can be used Through the combustion of fuel thermal energy is released that leads to severe heating of the surface of the heating appliance the doors the door and service handles the door glass the smoke pipes and if applicable the front wall of the heating appliance Users must refrain from touching these parts without the appropriate protective clothing or aids such as heat Pellets are produced from wood waste from Sawmills and carpentry works as well as from brash from forestry operations These end products are chopped up dried and compressed into fuel pellets without binders SPECIFICATIONS FOR HIGH QUALITY PELLETS gt 5 3 kWh kg 650 700 kg m max 8 of weight max 1 of weight 5 6 5 mm Length max 30 mm Content 100 untreated wood and without any addition of binders bark proportion max 5 Calorific value Density Water content Ash proportion Diameter 3 TECHNOLOGY Your n
24. iring chamber liner These parts subject to wear are not covered by the guarantee DAMAGE that occurs because of failure to observe the manufacturer s instructions for operating the appliance e g overheating burning of inappropriate materials etc is not covered The GUARANTEE CLAIM must be proven by invoice and completely filled out guarantee card The GUARANTEED REPLACEMENT includes the delivery free of charge of replacement parts Labor time and down time are not covered by the manufacturer s guarantee Any costs e g transport repair etc that arise for the manufacturer due to an unjustified guarantee claim will be transferred to the operator Legal warranty regulations remain unaffected by the guarantee www saeyheating com Saey Neema 30
25. mmed according to your individual needs and by pressing once on the ENTER key in the manual mode ON mode or pressing twice on the ENTER key in the automatic mode TM mode it can be used Please note that in the ON mode after ca 10 seconds the stove starts the heating operation In the automatic mode TM the heating procedure begins depending on the heating periods programmed MAIN MENU OPERATING RANGES Depending on your requirements you can choose between the three types of operation described below Standby mode SB Standby SB Appliance is switched off but remains active for control with the tele control portable phone Manual operation ON means manual operation The ON number corresponds to the heat output in percentage points 0 70 means minimum heat output 100 means maximum heat output Automatic operation TM means automatic operation TM Time mode The number corresponds to the 85 heat output in percentage points 0 means minimum heat output 100 means maximum heat output By selecting ENTER it is possible to change between the individual operating modes Saey Neema Start manual operation ON mode In the display the follow indications now appear blinking alternately ST ON ST means start The number below it gives the time remaining for the start procedure After completion of the start phase the following appears continuously on
26. nt gloves supplied Pellet container capacity see Technical Data 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS Your stove must be switched off and cooled off before maintenance activities can be undertaken NOTE Undertake maintenance only when the stove s electrical plug has been pulled out of the wall socket The freguency with which your stove must be cleaned as well as the intervals between maintenance procedures depend on the fuel YOU USE Higher moisture content ash dust and shavings can more than double the necessary maintenance intervals We would therefore once again like to draw your attention to the fact that only tested and recommended wood pellets may be used as fuel SERVICING HANDLE With your new pellet stove you will receive a servicing handle which is used to open or close the FR door Please use this servicing handle for e cleaning the fire trough e loosening the pellets in the pellet container in the event that they are stuck to the side walls WOOD AS FERTILIZER As burned residues mineral portions of the woods remain behind ca 1 2 as ash in the firing chamber This ash is then a purely natural product and an outstanding fertilizer for all the plants in the garden The ash Should be stored beforehand though and put out with water Please take care coals can be hidden in the ash fill only in sheet metal vessel Saey Neema 23 CLEANING THE FIRE TROUGH
27. rantee and warranty claims and could restrict the safety of the appliance With correct operation your pellet stove cannot be overheated Improper operation however can shorten the service life of the electrical stove components fan motors and electrical controls and is not allowed CONTROL AND INTERNAL SERVICE MODULE FUNCTION Fig 4 part 20 The pellet stove is equipped with a modern programmable microprocessor control board The individual functions of the appliance can be preset by the user with the Internal Service Module mounted on the upper right covering keyboard with operating display Manipulations on the control unit system board and on the operating board may be carried out only by trained specialists or respectively the service department Improper fiddling with these parts will lead to the loss of guarantee and warranty claims Internal service module All settings and functions can be regulated through this unit Saey Neema 15 7 OPERATION Menu key Display field MINUS key ENTER key ON OFF key key Fig 1 Internal service module key layout DISPLAY FIELD Display of the various operating conditions in illuminated letters MENU Navigation in and to the various sub menu levels ENTER Navigation in the main menus SB ON TM and confirming of user input MINUS PLUS Decreasing or increasing of user values ON OFF Switching the appliance on and o
28. t the flue gas connection be installed correctly and that it be airtight Only use heat resistant sealing materials as well as appropriate sealing tape heat resistant silicon or mineral wool For assembly or resp checking and approval for self installation we recommend the authorized specialist firm Furthermore please take care that the smoke tube does not extend into the free cross section of the chimney PLEASE NOTE Please observe the regional building regulations in effect Contact your master chimney sweep regarding the regulations Avoid flue outlets to the fireplace that are too long Avoid too many changes in direction of the flow of flue gases to the fireplace e g many corners and bends To the extent that you cannot connect directly to the fireplace if possible use a connection piece with an opening for cleaning ESTABLISHING THE FIREPLACE CONNECTION Fig 1 PROCEDURE 1 Measure and mark the fireplace connection taking into account any floor plate reinforcement Fig 1 2 Chisel out drill the hole in the wall Saey Neema 12 3 Set the wall lining in the wall 4 Connect stove with smoke pipe to the chimney FLOOR PROTECTION Installation surface The hearth must be set up in relation to its size on an appropriate fire proof surface With combustible floors wood carpet etc a fire proof underlay glass sheet of steel ceramic or other is required M
29. th a match and carefully close the stove doors Activate the ON OFF button This setting starts up the start procedure PRACTICAL TIPS The pellet consumption depends upon the size of the pellets The larger the pellet the slower the supply and vice versa The pellet stove can be used in continuous operation without hesitation and free of risk however it is recommended that the heat output be decreased overnight and when leaving the room for a longer period of time Saey Neema 22 9 ELECTRICAL IGNITION 30 kg of pellets should suffice for operation for ca 16 hours at the 100 setting ca 58 hours at the 0 setting Deviations are caused by differences in the pellet fuel If you have guestions please contact your authorized pellet stove dealer ADDING FUEL TAKE CARE when filling Do not bring the pellet sack into contact with the hot stove Immediately clear away pellets that have not found their way into the pellet container In order to prevent having the fire go out by mistake because of a lack of fuel we recommend keeping the storage container appropriate supplied A 15 kg pellet sack can be emptied into your pellet stove as soon as less than 2 kg of pellets are available in the pellet container Check the supply often However the container cover should always be kept closed except when filling NOTE The filling of the storage container may be carried out only with the heat resista
30. the display ON 70 ON means manual operation If you want to change the current heat output you can set the desired heat output in 5 increments from 0 to 100 by pressing or Start automatic operation TM mode If TM is selected in the display and the programmed heating period begins the control starts the heating operation In the display the follow indications now appear blinking alternately ST TM 21 65 TM means automatic operation After completion of the start phase the following appears continuously on the display TM 65 In general the previously programmed heat output PS PE is taken over However if you want to change the current value this can be done in 5 increments by pressing or The changed value appears in the display The program takes over the new value for regulating the heat until the current heating window runs out With the start of the next heating period the programmed value is again used A permanent change of the heat output can occur only through programming of the PS or PE Tip The heating program is automatically run through and can be interrupted by the user by changing ENTER key the operating condition to SB standby In this case then the appliance runs through the full switching off mode alternating indication Ex see below If the appliance is separated from the power grid in the start phase or there
31. ttings for the days of the week Wednesday WE Thursday TH Friday FR Saturday SA Sunday SU in analogy to the procedure described above After receipt with ENTER of the E2 for Sunday SU and selection of MENU the following then appears in the display PS power start stands for the PS heat output during the programmed heating period S1 E1 S2 E2 75 The number corresponds to the heat output in percentage form 0 means minimum heat output 100 means maximum heat output NO By pressing or you can set the desired value for the heat output in 5 increments With ENTER the value is confirmed and the following appears on the display PE power end stands for the PE heat output between the programmed heating periods E1 OFF 2 OFF means that the appliance is switched off between the programmed heating periods The value OFF is achieved by pressing the key until the OFF indication appears Saey Neema 17 If you want to maintain a specific heat output between the programmed heating periods minimum operation by pressing the or key you can set the desired value PE The number corresponds to the heat output in percentage form gt e g see 5 window By activating the ENTER key the PE value is saved and the following appears in the display CL means cleaning Clean the number gives the time difference of
32. ve minutes and does not represent any safety risk OVERHEATING A safety temperature limiter STB automatically switches the stove off if it overheats After the fireplace stove cools off this will go back into the regular program Whether the heating operation continues depends however on the amount of remaining coals in the firing trough If no re ignition takes place during the fuel supplying Saey Neema 11 that resumes the program for taking the appliance out of service cleaning follow up phase will be carried out Depending on the mode previously set the stove will have to be started up again PLEASE NOTE If overheating has occurred it is absolutely necessary that maintenance or performed cleaning work be LOW TEMPERATURE SWITCHING OFF If the stove cools to below a minimum temperature the appliance switches off This switching off can also occur in the event of delayed ignition ELECTRICAL CURRENT OVERLOAD PROTECTION The appliance is protected against current overload with a master fuse on the back side of the appliance see Technical Data 5 INSTALLATION OF THE FIREPLACE STOVE GENERAL NOTES The appliance must be connected with a chimney that is approved for solid fuels The chimney must have a diameter of at least 120 mm The smoke venting system is based on low pressure in the combustion chamber and a Slight overpressure in the flue gas outlet Therefore it is important tha

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