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1. keys in 5 steps The changed value appears on the display The program adopts the new value for the control until the completion of the current heating window On starting the following heating time the programmed value is re used A permanent change of heating output can only be achieved by programming PS and PE Note The pre heating program runs automatically and can be stopped by changing ENTER key the operating state to SB In this case the out of operation mode alternating indication Ex see below runs through to the end If the stove is disconnected from the mains supply i e power cut during the start phase and then re connected to the mains supply the start phases starts from the beginning again PLACE STOVE OUT OF OPERATION Switching off from Manual operation ON If the ON OFF key is pressed during operation then the switch off program is activated The following alternating flashing indictors appear on the display ON Ex 65 60 Ex Exit phase 1 The number below is the remaining time in seconds for this phase L 2 O lt LLI On completion of Exit phase 1 the display shows flashing ON UL 65 120 CL Cleaning phase The number belovv is the remaining time in seconds for this phase On completion of Exit phase 1 the display shovvs flashing ON 65 Ex Exit phase 2 The number below is the remaining time in seconds for
2. Fig 6 part 48 4 The side panel is then additionally secured with the hexagonal screw Fig 6 part 50 5 The procedure for both sides is the same 6 Now position the cast cover on the pellet stove and secure it with the two Allen screws as per step 1 The cover insert can now be re fitted 6 ASSEMBLY PANELLING OPTIONS ASSEMBLY OF CONVECTION FAN OPTIONAL Fig 6 Dismantle the rear side panels Fig 6 45 51 left and right by removing the hexagonal screws in the pellet container and at the back in the rear panel Be careful of the cable to the internal operating unit I 1d O S A 2 TOS LA 1 Fig 1 Nut Attach the convection fan by screwing the two nuts supplied to the two bolts incorporated into the combustion chamber rear wall Fig 1 Place a serrated washer under one of the nuts Convection fan connector Fig2 Nut Lay the mains cable in the holders on the control PCB housing and insert the two pin plug into position 11 Re fit the rear side panels on the left and right side CAUTION Installation of the convection fan must be carried out by an authorised dealer L 2 O lt LLI ENGLISH 7 OPERATION BASIC INFORMATION The stove must only be started when fully fitted Your pellet stove is exclusively for burning pellets made from wood of a controlled quality Non pelletised solid fuels straw maize chopped matter etc are not permi
3. The desired value is confirmed with ENTER and is then saved The display shows E1 E1 end of first heating time 8 11 7 0 By pressing the or keys the heating time can be changed in hourly steps as required The desired value is confirmed with ENTER and is then saved The display shows 52 S2 start of second heating 16 time After entering the second heating time and confirming with ENTER the display shows E2 2 end of second heating time After entering the switch off point of the second heating time and confirming with ENTER the new valued is saved and the display now shows MO I O c Lu On selecting the MENU key the display shows the following weekday TU TU Tuesday Press the ENTER key to return to the starting point of the first heating time for Tuesday Proceed to enter the rest of the heating times for the weekdays Wednesday WE Thursday TH Friday FR Saturday SA Sunday SU as described above After acknowledgement with ENTER of the E2 value of Sunday SU and selection of MENU the display shows PS Power Start heating Output during the programmed heating times S1 E2 S2 E2 The number corresponds to the heating output in percent 0 equals minimum heating output 100 equals maximum heating output By pressing the or keys you
4. value range 0 to 23 13 11 7 5 By pressing the or keys the current hour of the internal clock can be set The desired value is confirmed with ENTER and is then saved The display shows M Minutes the number indicates the minutes value range 0 to 59 Set the minutes of the system clock to the correct value by pressing the or keys and confirm with ENTER The value is then saved and the display shows D D Day the number indicates the weekday e g see window 3 Wednesday Set the current weekday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday by pressing the or keys and confirm the new value by pressing ENTER The value is then saved and on pressing MENU the display shows a if the optional Tele control is installed R Rings The number of ring tones can be set from 1 to 10 By pressing the or keys the number of rings can be changed Press ENTER to confirm and the value is then saved and the display shows PN1 PIN 1 Personal Identification Number The number 0 see window represents the first digit of the PIN code 0 9 possible Select the desired value by pressing the or keys and confirm with ENTER The display then shows PN PN2 PIN 2 The number 8 see window represents the second digi
5. Start 1 Start 2 Heating start times heating end End 1 End 2 times for automatic operation TM Output value from heating time ONEN start in TM mode 0 Output value from heating time end in TM mode Software version of controller Hour Minute Day memory for internal clock RING Ring tone number memory 1 52 E1 E2 4 IT O lt U L lt 0 Hour Minute Day 2 Z m 2 MENU Menu key Navigation in and to the various sub menu levels Navigation in the main menus SB ENTER Enter key ON TM and confirmation of user inputs Plus Minus key Increase or decrease user values ON OFF Ein Aus key On Off 1 13 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY L 2 O lt LLI This declaration is submitted on behalf of the following manufacturer Company RIKA Metallwarengesellschaft m b H amp CO KG Address A 4563 Micheldorf Tel Fax 43 0 7582 686 0 Name of signatory Karl Riener Position in company Director RIKA Metallar gesellsch m b 8 KG A 4563 Mil Mi larviertel Zu 2 2 Telefon 07 B80 Fax DW 43 Place i Date Legally binding signature We declare that on the basis of the design and construction as well as with respect to the functioning of models already in service the following pellet stoves and central heating systems conform to the relevant and essential safety requirements Pellet stoves Central heating sy
6. navigation of the program levels see Appendix page 29 8 DEVICE COMMISSIONING CONTROL PROGR AMMING CONTROLOTTONS GENERAL Check that the pellet container is full and the combustion chamber is clean and contamination free CAUTION During the ignition process the grate door must be closed The electronic ignition does not work if the grate door is open When the pellet container of the stove is filled for the first time no pellets are conveyed to the fire tray for about 10 minutes You can put a handful of pellets in the fire pan to avoid a new start process FIRST COMMISSIONING PROGRAMME SETTINGS After filling the supply container and connecting the stove to the mains electrical supply press the ON OFF key on the internal operating unit and SB Standby is displayed 5B SB standby operation Now program your control for your individual requirements as follows See page 29 for menu navigation Two heating intervals can be programmed for each weekday No heating times are programmed in the factory Press MENU on the operating unit and the display shows the following MO MO Monday Now press ENTER and the display shows ENGLISH 51 S1 start first heating time 6 the number is the time in hours 0 to 23 E hours e g see window 6 Hour 5 By pressing the or keys the heating time can be changed in hourly steps as required
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8. service technician replace the lower temperature limiter and check the control Check the cabling see block diagram Fig 8 Check that there is a good connection between the lines and the ends clamps Caution Remove mains plug ENGLISH I O c Lu PROBLEM Fan not running CAUSE S Stove has no power supply POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check that the stove plug is connected to the power supply Ensure that the correc mains voltage is available at the wall plug Caution Remove mains plug PROBLEM Soot or flue dust outside of the stove CAUSE S Grate door open when stove is lit Leaks in the flue system or flue lines POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Always keep the grate door closed and if possible only open when the stove is not operating Rectify leaks in the extraction system e g use heat resistant aluminium adhesive strip heat resistant adhesive strip or heat resistant silicon CAUTION checks must only be carried out on the control and cabling when no power is applied to the stove Only trained personnel may carry out repairs CONTROL OF ERROR MESSAGES If the stove does not stop according to the program e g pellet container empty over temperature triggered lower temperature protection error message air sensor fault combustion fault e g clogged combustion module unsealed grate door broken glass in grate door etc the error message Err Error appears on
9. settings 40 Main menu operating areas 43 Shut down unit 44 Shut down from Manual operation ON 44 Shut down unit from automatic operation 45 Automatic stop controlled by heating time 45 Automatic stop manual 45 Shut down by operating mode in Standby 45 Pellet control optional room temperature sensor 45 Tele Control telephone control optional 45 9 ELECTRICAL IGNITION Pre heating without electrical ignition 46 Some field values 46 Fuel feed 46 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Basic Information 48 Cleaning the fire tray 47 Cleaning the grate door glass 47 Cleaning the flue gas channels 47 Cleaning exhaust gas collector 48 Cleaning exhaust gas fan housing 49 Cleaning pellet container 49 Inspecting door seal 49 Checking chimney connection 49 Cleaning air sensor 49 11 FAULTS CAUSES SOLUTIONS Error messages control 51 12 APPENDIX Menu navigation for programming of internal control 53 Keyword abbreviation index 54 EC Declaration of conformity 55 Commission ing instructions and certificate 56 13 GUARANTEE We guarantee 57 Guarantee card 107 Subject to technical and visual changes setting and printing errors excepted EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Important information Practical advice Use the plan L 2 O lt LLI TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Fig 1 TECHNICAL DATA Height mm 1031 Depth of the corpus Weight without casing daN 135 Weight with ceramic casing daN Smok
10. stove serviced by an authorised specialist company control adjustment flue gas fan PROBLEM Fire goes out or the stove switches off automatically CAUSE S Pellet container is empty Pellets were not fed in Thermostatic switch upper temperature limit triggered Door leaking or not closed tightly Poor pellet quality Pellet feed rate too low Thermostatic switch lower temperature limit triggered POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Fill up pellet container See the following section Pellets not fed in Let the stove cool down for an hour and then re start See Routine maintenance Only use a pellet quality recommended by us Have your specialist dealer set the fuel regulating device PROBLEM Pellets were not fed in CAUSE S Pellet container is empty Conveyor drive or control PCB are faulty Auger is blocked objects wood etc POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check the container content Add more pellets if necessary Have your specialist check the faults and change parts if necessary e Clean the pellet container and the conveyor auger PROBLEM Stove runs for 21 minutes and then switches off CAUSE S The flue gas has not reached the reguired temperature Lower temperature limiter may need to be replaced o The line to the lower or upper temperature limiter is faulty e Control is faulty POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Carry out a re start if necessary Have a
11. this phase Note The full switching off process lasts for about 8 minutes and cannot be interrupted by the user On confirmation of ON OFF the switch off program is initialised 2 O lt LLI On completion of the switch off program the display goes off When the ON OFF key is pressed a re start follows SWITCHING OFF AUTOMATIC OPERATION STOVE Heating time controlled automatic stop If during automatic operation the PE output is switched to OFF then the stove will be switched off at the end of a heating time as per the above described functions The difference to manual switch off is that TM is displayed instead of ON On completion of the switch off process the following is displayed TM Automatic operation Time mode OFF switches off heating operation A pre programmed heating time re sets the stove automatically in operation andthe user can manually change to the ON mode e g if currently a heating requirement outside the programmed heating times is required Manual automatic stop If during automatic operation the ON OFF key is pressed the stove goes immediately into switch off operation The same indication as described previously is displayed On completion of the exit program the display switches off and the stove can be re switched to automatic mode by pressing the ON OFF key SWITCHING OFF BY CHANGING OPERATINGMODE IN STANDBY
12. 3 e g with vacuum cleaner and then remove from combustion chamber Now vacuum the combustion residue from the manifold channel Fit the parts in the reverse order again Attention must be paid to a tight fit L 2 O lt LLI Fig 8 Fig 6 CLEANING THE FLUE MANIFOLD The heating flue is located in the bottom of the combustion chamber Fig 7 to Fig 10 After removing the front panels see page 15 remove cast cover and dismantle front panel If cleaning cover seals are not functioning Fig 6 47 correctly your stove can suck in excess air Open the grate door which can lead to incomplete combustion in the Dismantle the bottom inspection opening Fig 5 fire pan and cause pellets to accumulate right 33 four wing nuts back to the down shaft danger of flash back z l O lt LLI Fig 10 Caution Do not damage the flue fan during cleaning CLEANING THE FLUE GAS FAN HOUSING This maintenance procedure should be carried out in accordance with stove operation and the fuel used In order to inspect and clean the flue gas fan remove the four hexagonal screws Fig 5 36 and carelully pull the flue fan motor Fig 5 35 out of the housing Remove the flue dust from the fan and flue gas outlets using a vacuum cleaner Fig 11 When closing ensure there are no leaks Note All motors have sealed ball bearings Lubrication is not required derlich Fig 11 CLEANING T
13. HE CONTAINER PELLET Do not fill the container up again immediately but remove residue dust chips etc from the empty container using a vacuum cleaner The stove must be disconnected from the power supply INSPECTING THE DOOR SEAL The state of the seals on the doors and glass should be checked at least once per year Repair or replace the seal dependent on the state CHECKING THE CONNECTION CHIMNEY Inspect and clean the connection The collected flue dust can have a negative effect on the stove performance and represent a safety risk CLEAN AIR SENSOR Fig 12 The sensor must be serviced and cleaned by an authorised service technician Clean with a soft brush Ensure correct assembly PCB must be below Air sensor Fig 12 11 FAULTS CAUSES SOLUTIONS PROBLEM The fire is burning with a weak orangecoloured flame Pellets are building up in the fire pan window is covered in soot CAUSE Inadequate combustion air POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Ensure that the fire pan sits in the fire pan holder correctly the fire pan must fit tightly on the fire pan holder Remove any ash or clinker that is blockin the air inlet openings from the fire pan If possible change to a better quality pellet Check if the flue gas outlet is blocked with ash see Maintenance page Check if the air inlet channel or flue tube is blocked Check the door seal for leaks Clean the impeller Have the
14. If you change to the Standby mode by pressing the ENTER key in Manual operation and in automatic operation then switching off as described in the processabove will be carried out On completion of the switching off program the following display appears SB Standby To re start the stove a corresponding mode must be selected or the stove must be started with the optional Tele Control telephone start PELLET CONTROL OPTIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR Using the external operating unit your pellet stove functionality can be extended by the room temperature control This means that the room temperature is measured by a sensor in the external operating unit The function is not part of the standard delivery and can be retro fitted if desired The corresponding extended functions of the stove and the programming of the system values are contained in the retro fitting instructions TELE_CONTROL TELEPHONE CONTROL OPTIONAL The function is not part of the standard delivery and can be retro fitted if desired The corresponding extended functions of the stove and the programming of the system values are contained in the retro fitting instructions The pellet furnace is fitted with an electric ignition This starts to function together with the stove start program Ignition duty cycle Approx 12 min PRE HEATING ELECTRIC IGNITION WITHOUT 9 ELECTRIC IGNITION 30 kg of pellets should be sufficient for 16
15. Instruction Manual CRIKA 0 123 0 0 JI uonsnquuo 2 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 6 E gt a VI VII A B c MAIN CONTROL BOARD A Bus1 B Bus2 C Bus 3 a Fine vvire fuse b Capacitor yellow green PE blue brown N L HAL RG Fan Control board Remote fixed network Air sensor UTB OTB FKY 1 FKY 2 Alarm Network 230VAC 50Hz RG Fan Cross flow fan Ignition element Auger motor Circulating pump Reserve Fig 7 CONTENTS Technical specification and spare parts overview 33 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 34 2 WHAT ARE PELLETS 34 Quality characteristics storage 34 3 TECHNOLOGY 35 4 AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTIONS Power failure 35 Overheating 35 Low temperature switch off 35 Electrical excess current switch off 35 5 INSTALLING THE STOVE General information 36 Making the chimney connection 36 Method 36 Floor protection 36 Safety distances 36 Electrical connection 37 Combustion air 37 Feed of external combustion air 37 6 FITTING THE PANELLING OPTIONS General 38 Fitting the aluminium or ceramic side panels 38 Fitting convection fan optional 38 7 OPERATION Basic information 39 Control and internal control unit function 39 Internal control unit 39 8 UNIT COMMISSION ING CONTROL PROGRAMMING CONTROL OPTIONS General 40 First commissioning program
16. The control switches to the ST Start Phase and the unit then re runs in ON operation TM mode automatic operation The control switches to the ST Start Phase and the unit then re runs in TM operation SB mode operational readiness standby operation After two seconds the control re runs in the SB operation On power failure a small amount of smoke may be emitted This does not last for more than three to five minutes and does not represent a safety risks OVERHEATING A temperature safety switch STL switches the stove off automatically if it overheats After the stove has cooled down it returns to the regulating program 3 TECHNOLOGY Your operating outlay is reduced to the most necessary this prevents operating faults whilst working in an optimum fashion at the same time HIGHEST EFFICIENCY LOWEST EMISSIONS A very large heat exchanger surface togetherwith optimum combustion air control leads to very good fuel usage Finely metered pellet feed in an optimised burner pot made from high quality grey cast iron effects almost perfect combustion with very good exhaust gas values and this is guaranteed in every operating phase Whether the heating operation is continued or not depends on the remaining embers in the fire pan If re ignition does not occur when the fuel supply recommences then the out of operation program cleaning lag phase is carried out According to the pre set mode the stove must be re start
17. adapter 100 mm 39 Fire door hinge 40 Container lid with rating plate warning sign 41 Rear wall 42 Side cladding rear right complete 43 Rear wall cover 44 Mains cable with earthed plug 45 Right panel 46 Front cladding bottom 47 Front cladding top 48 Left panel 49 Rear left panel complete 50 Lamination cover complete Therefore please check that your stove is undamaged and that all parts are there on receipt Report any defects to your stove dealer immediately When unpacking make absolutely sure that the stone panelling is not damaged It is very easy to scratch the material Ceramic panelling is not covered under the guarantee The packaging for your new stove generally has no effect on the environment The box and the film PE can be safely taken to the local council waste disposal depot for recycling 2 WHAT ARE PELLETS 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The general introductory warning information must be followed Read the whole of the manual thoroughly before commissioning the stove Only approved transport aids with adequate load bearing capacity must be used for transporting your stove Your stove is not suitable for use as a ladder or scaffold Thermal energy is produced by burning fuel this leads to the surface of the stove the doors the door and operating handles the door glasses the flue pipes and possibly the front wall of the stove b
18. aded into your pellet stove as soon as the pellet container is less than half full Check the filling level often The container lid should however always be kept closed unless the container is being filled Pellet container capacity see technical specification ENGLISH ENGLISH e e BASIC INFORMATION Your stove must be switched off and have cooled down before carrying out any maintenance activities CAUTION Only carry out maintenance when the mains plug of the stove has been removed from the socket The frequency with which your stove must be cleaned as well as the maintenance intervals depends on the fuel you use High moisture contents ash dust and chips can more than double the necessary maintenance intervals We would like to point out once again that you should only use tested and recommended wooden pellets as a fuel Operating handle Your new pellet stove comes with an operating handle that is used for opening or closing the grate door Please use this operating handle for Cleaning the fire pan Loosening the pellets in the pellet container should they stick to the side walls Wood as a fertiliser Wood mineral residue approx 1 2 remains in the combustion chamber as ash This ash is natural product and is an excellent fertiliser for all plants in the garden However the ash should be aged first and quenched with water CAUTION Embers may b
19. atts The connection cable must be laid so that any contact with hot or sharpedged external surfaces on the stove is avoided COMBUSTION AIR Each combustion procedure requires oxygen or air As a rule this combustion air is removed from the living area for individual stoves The air taken from the living area must be reintroduced In modern houses very tight fitting windows and doors mean that too little air flows back This situation becomes problematic due to additional ventilation in the house e g in the kitchen or WC The suctioning in of combustion air is performed via the flue gas blower The resulting combustion air and suctioning noises are normal operational noises that may occur at varying volumes depending on the chimney draught output level or a dirty combustion trough NOT A CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT Feed of external combustion air Steel HT or flexible aluminium pipes must be used Minimum diameter 5 cm 2 inches For longer connection runs the diameter must be increased to approx 10 cm after approx 1 m The pipe should not be longer than approx 4m in total to guarantee adequate air feed and not have too many bends Should the line lead into the open air it must end with a vertical 90 downward elbow or with a wind guard Should one or more of these conditions NOT be applicable then usually poor combustion will occur in the stove as well as air underpressure in the apartment We recommend tha
20. can change the value of the heating output in 596 steps as required The value is confirmed with ENTER and the display shows PE PE Power End heating output between the programmed heating times E1 S2 OFF OFF indicates that the stove is switched off between the programmed heating times The value OFF is achieved by pressing the key until OFF is displayed If you want to maintain a specific heating output low operation between the programmed heating times you can set the required value by pressing the or keys PE The number equals the heating Output in percent e g see window 5 Press the ENTER key to save the PE value the display shows To improve combustion quality automatic cleaning of the fire pan is programmed into the control process CL CL Clean the number indicates the time interval in minutes e g see 60 window 60 Minutes By pressing the or keys you can determine the desired time interval in 5 minute steps The cleaning interval can be extended to 300 minutes however we recommend a cleaning cycle of 60 minutes Confirm with ENTER and the display shows This is the current software version of the control and is used for customer service reasons display only Now use MENU to access the internal clock and the following display appears H H Hour the number indicates the hour
21. e hidden in the ash empty only into metal containers CLEANING THE FIRE PAN Fig 3 CAUTION Clean fire pan daily Make absolutely certain that ash or clinker does not block the air feed openings The fire pan can easily be cleaned inside the stove After removing the pan the area underneath can be vacuumed clean 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE If the stove is heated in continuous operation then it must be switched off twice within 24 hours in order to clean the pan danger of flash back Check that the pan is correctly seated Fig 3 EC va CLEANING THE GRATE DOOR GLASS The best way to clean the grate door glass is using a damp cloth Stubborn dirt can be removed using a special cleaner that can be purchased from your specialist stove dealer CLEANING THE FLUES The flue channels are situated in the side of the combustion chamber Figs 4 and 6 Remove the cover insert Fig 6 part 63 from the stove Open the grate door Remove the wing nut Fig 5 30 and lift off the RG cleaning cover Fig 5 31 Do this on the left and right of the stove Clean the heating flues on the combustion chamber side using a soot brush Fig 6 Remove the upper grate cover Fig 5 33 by unscrewing the four wing nuts Vacuum impurities away from the uncovered inner area and the side openings 6 Refit the parts you removed in the reverse Clean the inserted intermediate floor Fig order 5 Part 3
22. e opening of the pellet container is sufficient to ensure problem free filling Ensure that no pellets fall on the convection ribs and the hot stove body This can otherwise lead to heavy smoke formation Please ask your pellet stove dealer for tested fuel and a list of monitored fuel manufacturers Using poor quality or prohibited pellet fuel will have a negative effect on the function of your pellet stove and can also lead to the warranty becoming null and void as well as the product liability connected with this Observe waste incineration legislation Burn only pellets that have been tested PELLET STORAGE In order to guarantee problem free burning of the wooden pellets it is necessary to store the fuel as dry as possible and free from impurities ENGL SH Your new pellet stove is technologically advanced as a result of years of tests in the laboratory and in practice The practical advantages of your pellet stove are convincing OPERATING COMFORT OPERATIONAL RELIABILITY The electronic monitoring device together with a patented air sensor controls and regulates the interplay of flue gas fan conveyor auger convection fan optional and temperature This monitoring system guarantees an optimum combustion and operating mode 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
23. e tube pipe diameter m3 20 210 kg h 0 6 1 9 Pellet container capacity kg 32 Power supply V Hz 230 50 Average electrical power consumption Heating performance range Room heating capacity m3 dependent on house insulation Fuel consumption eee Dust emissions Exhaust air mass flow Exhaust air temperature 100 3 Pa Chimney draft requirement The owner of the small heating system or the authorised person for the small heating system must keep the technical documentation in a safe place and present it to the local authority or the chimney sweep if required 1 PACKAGING Your first impression is important to us The packaging for your new stove provides excellent protection against damage However damage to the stove and accessories can occur during transport SPARE PARTS OVE RVIEW Fig 3 Fig 7 DESCRIPTION 01 Fire door 02 Fire door seal 03 Fire door glass 04 Upper temperature limiter 05 Ignition element 06 Conveyorscrew complete 07 Centring plate 08 Motor plate 09 Hexagonal bolt 10 Conveyor screw drive motor 11 Air sensor 20 Internal control unit 21 Main fuse 22 Main board 23 Remote fixed network board optional 30 Wing nut 31 Flue gas shaft cleaning lid 32 Intermediate bottom 33 Top bottom cleaning lid 34 Exhaust gas fan housing 35 Exhaust gas fan motor 36 Hexagonal screws 37 Low temperature switch 38 Smoke tube
24. ecoming very hot Avoid touching these parts without wearing the relevant protective clothing or using the relevant means cold hand Pellets are made from wooden waste from sawmills and planing workshops as well as from residue from forestry operations These starting products are crushed dried and pressed into Pellet Fuel without any bonding agent SPECIFICATIONS FOR QUALITY PELLETS HIGH Calorific Value Density Water Content Ash proportion 5 3 kWh kg 700 kg m3 Max 8 of the weight Max 1 of the weight Diameter 5 6 5mm Length Max 30mm Contenis 100 wood untreated and without any bonding agents added bark proportion max 5 Packaging In sacks made of environmentally neutral or biologically degradable plastic or from paper 2 3 layers similar to cement packaging Make children aware of the danger and keep them away from the stove when in use Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or nearby is prohibited Do not lay washing on the stove to dry Stands for drying items of clothing or suchlike must be set up at an adequate distance from the stove fire hazard Working with easily combustible and explosive materials in the same or adjoining room to the stove is prohibited when the stove is on e ATTENTION In cause of safety reason please do not open the combustion chamber door during operation e CAUTION when filling the storage container Th
25. ed CAUTION If overheating has occurred then maintenance or cleaning work must be carried out LOW TEMPERATURE SWITCH OFF If the stove cools down below a minimum temperature then the stove will switch off This switch off can also occur if pre heating is too slow ELECTRIC SHUT OFF EXCESS CURRENT The device is protected against excess current by a main fuse on the rear of the device see Technical Specification 5 INSTALLING THE STOVE GENERAL INFORMATION The stove must be connected to a chimney that is approved for solid fuels The chimney must have a diameter of at least 120 mm The flue system is based on negative pressure in the combustion chamber and a slight overpressure on the flue gas outlet It is therefore important that the flue gas connection is fitted correctly and is airtight Only use heat resistant sealing materials as well as the relevant sealing bands heat resistant silicon and mineral wool Only authorised technical personnel must carry out assembly work In addition you must ensure that the flue tube does not project into the free cross section of the chimney NOTE Please follow the regionally valid building regulations Contact your master chimney sweep for information on this Ensure that outlet routes to the chimney are not too long Avoid too many changes of direction for the flue gas flow to the chimney e g too many c
26. ement glows 7 nn B Pellet quality checked to Onorm DIN plus Electrical connection made Augur motor runs Ignition follows after about 3 4 mins Switch on key pressed once Suction draught fan runs Pellets fall into the combustion chamber User instructions Device function Guarantee conditions Control 600 Cleaning instructions Operating instructions Cleaning period MARIKA Work carried out correctly in accordance with contract Commissioning technician Company Signature of customer Signature of technician These warranty conditions apply to Austria Germany and Switzerland For the purpose of timely damage limitation the warranty claim on the part of the claimant is to be enforced at the RIKA dealer in writing using the invoice and stating the purchase date model name serial number and reason for complaint WARRANTY 5 years on the welded stove body The warranty only covers defects in materials and workmanship as well as delivery of spare parts free of charge Labour and travel times are not included in the manufacturer s warranty Only use spare parts recommended or supplied by the manufacturer Loss of warranty on non observance The precondition for the warranty is that the stove has been installed and commissioned properly according to the Instructions for Use valid at the time of purchase Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stove
27. hours of operation at a setting of 100 and about 58 hours at a setting of 0 there may be variations caused by differences in pellet fuel If you have any questions please contact your authorised pellet stove dealer FUEL FEED CAUTION APPLIES ONLY TO STOVES WITHOUT ELECTRICAL IGNITION If your stove is fitted with electric ignition and this is faulty please request a service or repair visit CAUTION when filling the stove with pellets Do not touch the hot stove with the pellet sack Remove any pellets that have not been put in the storage container immediately Smoke formation If your pellet stove is not fitted with electric ignition proceed as follows 1 Check that the pellet container is full and the combustion chamber is clean and free from impurities Place approved firelighters in the fire pan and lay a small handful of pellets on top CAUTION Do not use flammable liquids to preheat the stove 2 Light the firelighters in the fire pan using a match and close the stove doors carefully Press the ON OFF button This setting starts the start procedure SOME FIELD VALUES Pellet consumption depends on the size of the pellets The larger the pellets the slower the feed and vice versa To prevent the fire from going out due to lack of fuel we recommend that an adequate pellet level is kept in the storage container A 15 kg sack of pellets can be lo
28. obile Manual operation ON ON Manual operation The number eguals the heating output in percent 096 is minimum output 10 and 100 is maximum heating Output Automatic operation TM TM Automatic operation Time mode The number equals the heating output in percent 0 is 85 minimum output and 10096 is maximum heating output You can switch between the various operating types by pressing ENTER The following flashing indicators appear alternately on the display ST ON 21 10 ST indicates start The number below indicates the remaining time for the start process in minutes On completion of the start phase the following appears continuously on the display ON 10 ON Manual operation If you want to change the current heating output then you can set the required heating output in 5 steps from 0 to 100 by pressing the or keys Start automatic operation TM mode When TM is selected on the display and the programmed heating time begins the control starts the heating operation The following flashing indications appear alternately on the display TM indicates automatic operation On completion of the start phase the following appears continuously on the display Generally the pre programmed heating output PS PE is adopted If however youwant to change the current value then this can be done by pressing the or
29. orners and bends Where you cannot connect directly to the Misdeslimisigasd Y 1 izi M BER odes jT z k ki SER Ri ki Hun nu UR Uu J di ENGLISH chimney if possible use a connection piece with cleaning opening For optimum efficiency please use the type of connector we recommend MAKING THE CHIMNEY CONNECTION Fig 1 Method 1 Measure and draw the chimney connection taking any floor plate thickness into consideration Fig 1 2 Chisel out drill the hole in the wall 3 Brick in the wall lining 4 Connect stove with the flue tube to the chimney FLOOR PROTECTION For flammable floor surfaces wood carpet etc a glass steel plate or ceramic underlay is required SAFETY DISTANCES Fig 2 Measured from the outside of the stove From non combustible objects a gt 400 mm b gt 100 mm c gt 100 mm From combustible objects and to load bearing walls in reinforced concrete a gt 800 mm b gt 200 mm c gt 200 mm I O c Lu ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The stove is supplied with an approx 2 5 m long connecting cable with a plug The cable must be connected to a 230 V 50 Hz electrical supply The average electric power consumption is approx 100 watts during heating During the automatic ignition process duration 10 minutes approx 350 w
30. s 14 GUARANTEE The warranty excludes WEARING PARTS such as glass coating surface coatings e g handles panels seals fire trough grates draught plates deflector plates combustion chamber liners e g fireclay ceramics natural stone ignition elements sensors combustion chamber sensors and temperature controller Damage arising from non observance of the manufacturer s instructions for operation of the unit is also excluded e g overheating use of non approved fuels incorrect intervention in the stove electrical excess voltage a chimney draught set incorrectly for the stove non performance Or deficient maintenance and cleaning incorrect operation by the user or third parties etc or caused by such Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant THE WARRANTY DOES NOT AFFECT THE STATUTORY WARRANTY PROVISIONS 2 O lt Kkecl GUARANTEE GARANTIE Trader stamp Cachet du revendeur Attached by Raccord par Purchase day Date d achat LLILLILLI Model designation Nom du mod le LL T T T T T T Numbers of the vehicle identification plate on the furnace back Numm ros de la plaque signal tique a l arri re du po le Serial no N de s rie 111 GARANTIE GARANZIA H
31. s Machinery Directive 97 23 EG Pressure Equipment Directive DIN 18894 E EN 14785 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 04 93 Domestic area EN 55104 05 95 EN 61000 3 2 04 95 EN 61000 3 3 01 95 EN 61000 4 2 03 96 EN 61000 4 3 i d f DIN V ENV 50140 T3 02 95 EN 61000 4 4 03 96 EN 61000 4 5 09 96 EN 61000 4 6 i d f DIN V ENV 50141 T6 04 96 EN 61000 4 1 1 criterion B or C respectively 04 95 DIN EN 60335 10 95 DIN EN 20165 1997 DIN VDE 0700 Part 1 DIN VDE 0700 Part 450 DIN 57100 VDE 0100 DIN 57106 VDE 0106 DIN 57298 VDE 0298 DIN VDE 0722 DIN EN 292 1 2 DIN EN 292 2 2 DIN EN 303 5 Warranty For possible questions about warranty or reguiremenis please refer to your warranty partner This is your dealer or your installer Without correct commissioning as well as correct instigation according to service manual and the addition for this leaflet the guarantee claims could not be accepted I O c Lu Installation certificate for Rika pellet air heating device Date Installation address Dealer Name Name Street Street Town Town Tel Tel Device specification Device type Panelling undamaged 77 Serial number Operating instructions 71 Softvvare version Guarantee documents Cleaning brush door hook Electrical peripher Function checked 66860 Exhaust pipe chimne Chimneydraught 66315 Device functions 20777 5 L B5B O Pellet holder filled Ignition el
32. stems Integra Evo Aqua Memo Modus Aqua Premio Tavo Aqua Rio Visio Aqua Visio We confirm that the equipment conforms to the regulations especially the safety requirements laid down in the Directives of the European Community for Harmonization of the Regulations for Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EWG the Directive on Changes to CE Identification 93 68 EWG as well as the Electromagnetic Compatibility of Equipment Act of 18 09 1998 This declaration applies to all identical examples of the products that are manufactured according to our development construction and manufacturing drawings and descriptions The conformity of the designated products with the provisions of the above mentioned directives is verified by observations of the standards mentioned in the appendix This declaration provides certification of conformity with the directives mentioned but does not provide confirmation of the characteristics The safety instructions in the product documentation provided must be observed The appendices form part of the declaration In the assessment of the product with respect to electromagnetic compatibility the following relevant harmonized European standards the details of which were published in the official gazette of the European Community were consulted 89 336 EG Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive 73 23 EG Electrical equipment with specific voltage limits Low Voltage Directive 89 392 EG Machine
33. t a ventilating grille be fitted in a window near the stove for permanent ventilation Further it is possible to extract the combustion air directly from outside or from another room that is well ventilated e g the cellar Please observe Your pellet stove works independent of the room air Negative pressures in the set up room are not permissible Therefore the use of a safety device e g differential pressure controller in combination with room air facilities e g ventilation system exhaust extraction etc is stipulated Termination Minimum diameter 5 cm 2 inch Wall Wind hood Q GENERAL CAUTION Only work on the stove when the mains plug has been removed from the socket During assembly do not drop any items screws etc into the fuel container they can block the conveyor auger and damage the stove Your stove must be switched off and have cooled down before work is carried out FITTING THE STEEL OR CERAMIC PANELS Fig 6 1 Remove the cover insert Fig 7 63 from the cast cover and remove the two hexagonal screws Fig 7 66 Now remove the cast cover from the pellet stove 2 From above push the side panels Fig 6 44 and 49 into the holders upper and lower provided on the stove 3 Check the position of the side panel in the lower area of the cast base If re positioning is necessary this can be done by appropriate adjustment of the hexagonal screw
34. t of the 2 8 PIN code I Qo O lt LLI Press the or keys to select the required value and confirm with ENTER the display then shows PN3 PIN 3 The number 1 see window represents the third digit of the PIN code Press the or keys to select the required value and confirm with ENTER the display then shows PN4 PIN 4 The number 5 see window represents the fourth digit of the PIN code EC Press the or keys to select the required value and confirm with ENTER Then select MENU and you return to the main menu and the display shows b if the optional Tele control is installed SB SB Standby Now the stove has been programmed according to your individual requirements you can set it to manual mode ON mode by a single press on the ENTER key or to automatic mode TM mode by double pressing the ENTER key I 2 O lt LLI Ensure that when the stove is in ON mode the heating operation starts after 10 seconds In automatic mode TM the heating process starts in accordance with the programmed heating times Start manual operation MAIN MENU RANGES OPERATING According to your requirements you can choose one of the following three operating types Standby mode SB SB Standby Stove is switched off but remains active for control by Tele Control m
35. the display When an error message occurs the corresponding cause must be rectified the stove can then be re started by pressing ON OFF 12 APPENDIX MENU NAVIGATION FOR PROGRAMMING OF THE INTERNAL CONTROL ENGLISH Working range ON OFF Selection of operating mode use MENU ENTER 2 ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER 16 MENU Heating time programming TU For each day of the week ENTER ENTER gt two heating times can be MENU pre programmed A heating time is defined by a start time S1 S2 and end time ENTER aj E1 E2 po rm Z MENU EN TER rn 2 2 ek Heating output r ENTER Pre setting of the heating output PS PE CL during the heating times PS and 75 OFF 60 outside the heating times PE Setting of the cleaning cycle j Version display System time orange H M Setting of hours H minutes M 3 ENTER i ENTER and day of the week D day of the week 1 is MONDAY ENTER Remote fixed network only ENTER ENTER ENTER displayed when remote fixed network connected Setting of the num ber of ring tones and PIN Fig 2 Menu navigation internal control escnreipung Operating readiness mode device SB Standby Modus switched off but active for operation by Tele Control MO TU WE TH FR SA SU Weekdays Monday to Sunday I Qo O lt LLI
36. tted Failure to adhere to these guidelines will make all guarantee and warranty claims null and void and could have a negative effect on the safety of your stove When operated correctly your pellet stove cannot overheat Improper operation can however shorten the life expectancy of the electric stove components fan motors and electric control and is not permitted CONTROL AND INTERNAL CONTROL UNIT FUNCTION Fig 4 Part 20 Your pellet stove is fitted with a modern programmable microprocessor control The user can preset the individual stove functions via the internal control unit keypad with operating display fitted at the top of the right hand stove panel The control main board and the control board may only be altered by trained specialist dealers or the service department Improper handling of these parts leads to the guarantee and warranty becoming null and void INTERNAL CONTROL UNIT All settings and functions can be regulated via this unit key MENU display panel key MINUS key ENTER key ON OFF key PLUS Fig 1 Internal operating unit key layout DISPLAY PANEL Display of operating state in illuminated text MENU Navigation in and to the various sub menu levels ENTER Navigation in the main menus SB ON TM and confirmation of use inputs MINUS PLUS Decrease and increase of user values ON OFF Switching unit on and off For a graphical representation of the menu
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