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1. B16155 111581 B15913 732910 733841 733908 733842 733907 111647 B15781 B15856 B16030 L01413 B16473 B16474 Cast cover right metallic grey Cast cover right black Screw Glass retainer Combustion chamber cover Grey Cast cover left metallic grey Cast cover left black Ceramic front bottom cpl Combustion chamber cover Black Cleaning opening Grey Cleaning opening Black 3 Ceramic side left right Ceramic front top cpl I 7 Flue plate 5 Recess RK 111825 RK B16484 RK LB00487 RK LB00486 734346 Door contact switch 47 Control panel Casing left cpl metallic grey Induced draft fan housing Induced draft fan motor Casing left cpl black Hinge pin Induced draft fan cpl 11 Actuating rod Cast rear panel top Grey Cast rear panel top Black 0 Casing left cpl ceramic Casing right cpl grey Casing right cpl black LB00489 LB00488 Cast rear panel bottom Grey Cast rear panel bottom Black 52 Casing right cpl ceramic Rear panel cpl metallic grey RK LB00485 RK 1800484 101888 RK B16477 B16476 B16483 RK 734358 Z34416 B16520 B16493 B16519 RK B16492 RK 103693 RK 100476 RK 108306 RK 111511 RK 111803 RK 111058 RK 102688 RK 108310 RK 111576 RK 111728 B164
2. EASY HEAT m OFF OFF 3 IGNIT IGNIT START START EASY HEAT 50 50 Selection of comfort function Change heat output by Change heat output by required HEAT AUTO ROOM pressing the or key pressing the or key by pressing the 1 0 key change in 5 increments change in 5 increments Display Description ais Standard display for stove switched off in simple heating mode Pressin for at least 5 seconds changes to HEAT mode The change is also shown in the display as confirmation HEAT Standard display for stove switched off in extended heating mode comfort functions can OFF be selected mew Pressing once changes to display MODE You can select one of three possible stove comfort functions the menu item Mode is only active in connection with the RIKA room sensor or the RIKA wireless room sensor Pressinq once takes you to the comfort function selection and you can change between the individual comfort functions using keys and MODE Pressing again confirms the comfort function currently visible HEAT AUTO or ROOM EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 17 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Menu Structure and Main Menu Level Software Version 1 32 Switch between EASY and HEAT modes Press Menu key for at least 5 seconds EASY mE Display Description TES Standard display for stove switched off in simple heating
3. Menu Display of d pell Current operating status i F A N decile S E R K G of external request on off 0 N 2 4 5 in kg pellets Menu menu O O R naes soue A N pub i 0 A lt 2 gt C contact switch on off information speed 0 0 Mainboard 1 3 0 lt C F A N Display of current Convection fan software version of motor on off Safety temperature limiter S I contact open closed on gt F F the auxiliary board 2 UJ lt un zo C sensor value motor information software version speed 0 control panel Display of current C S E N 5 Convection fan C E F A N Display of current 0 UJ NJ UJ Ignition element G N T toda software T E L 5 on off 0 F F NJ TEL H 1024 EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 22 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Code hardware Main Menu Info Additional Functions Software Version 1 32 INFO Access to information menu various system statuses temperatures and operating information can be called up here INFORMATION INPUTS pes Display of current flame temperature Ed Display of current room temperature me Display of status of external release ON or OFF DOOR Display of the status of door contact ON or OFF ae Display of the status of safety temperature limiter ON or OFF CSENS Display of the current Csensor value INFORMATION INPUTS IN
4. 0 1 2 73 Screw motor stepless C Sensor Combustion chamber door Grey Combustion chamber door Black N N ON ON gt gt gt UJ NO UJ NJ ME Safety temperature limiter Fuse holder Harness UJ UJ I Combustion chamber door glass 36 Hinge plate 37 38 Adapter cable induced draught blower S s Hinge Locking plate EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 7 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 General Warning and Safety Information Observance of the introductory general warning information is imperative Read the entire manual thoroughly prior to putting the stove into operation Only approved transport equipment with sufficient load carrying capacity may be used with your heating appliance The burning of fuel releases heat energy that leads to extensive heating of the stove surfaces doors door and operating handles glass flue pipes and possibly the front wall Refrain from touching these parts without appropriate protective clothing or equipment e g heat resistant gloves means of operation operating handle Make your children aware of this particular danger and keep them away from the stove during heating fit a Suitable fire guard where required Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is prohibited Do not place clothing on the stove to dry Stands for drying clothes etc must be placed at a sufficient distance to the stov
5. 4 C Thus the actual temperature of the room sensor SET be adjusted e g to the house thermometer CFAN Display of operating status of option transverse current fan Using and you OFF can switch between C FAN OFF inactive and C FAN ON active Display of operating status of additional function LOCK child safety device key lock Using and you can switch between LOCK OFF inactive and LOCK ON IS orp 119 lock the keyboard with active child protection device LOCK ON press and at the same time for at least 5 seconds in the standard mode EASY or HEAT LOCK appears in the display as confirmation To unlock the keyboard again press and at the same time for at least 5 seconds LOCK OFF appears in the display as confirmation RESET settings changed can be reset to the delivery status here Pressing resets the 1 0 stove to the factory settings Display to enter the control level for additional functions You can change between the ana operating status On active and OFF inactive Repeated pressing of returns you to the main menu level EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 21 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Main Menu Info Additional Functions Software Version 1 32 E Current flame temperature Ma A E R R E T C3 Screw motor A U G E R Display of Current room temperature information RO EIS feed amount 0 0 menu
6. 34 RIK ESTE TT TU 35 EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 2 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 IMPORTANT The installation of this appliance must comply with all local regulations including those referring to National and European Standards before it can be operated The stove is not suitable for a shared flue E Improper adjustment alteration maintenance or the fitting of replacement parts not recommended by the manufacturer can cause injury or property damage Do not operate the stove with faulty seals or damaged glass im Ensure all manuals are kept safely and are available for the user at all times u Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other heating appliance Do not use aerosol sprays near the stove when the stove is alight Do not burn anything but approved wood pellets on this appliance a Due to the high operating temperatures of this appliance it should be located away from pedestrian traffic and away from furniture and draperies Do not store paper or wood near the appliance Any mats or rugs put in front of the stove should be fire proof and secured to prevent the possibility of tripping Advise all persons as to the stove s high surface temperatures including visitors If it is possible for children or infirm adults to come into contact with the stove fit a suitable fire guard Never let children he
7. C Fan function is switched on or off by using the or key OFF i 2 Safety temperature limiter S T contact open closed 0 Display of current C S E N S C sensor value 320 The lock function is switched on or off by using the or key Menu 5 E T All the parameters set are reset to factory 1 0 s values by using the 1 0 key U EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 33 Screw motor A U U N on off 0 6 3 Screw motor A U G R TEL isl R U N K G um 345 00 Menu Menu Menu Display of Induced draught FAN R K G mil uc in kg pellets Menu Menu Induced draught F A N Display of current P fan motor software version information speed 0 0 Mainboard 1 3 0 Menu conection A Display of E F operating hours motor on off on oz F F the auxiliary board BE UJ c lt 7o Display of current software version control panel motor information Convection fan C F A N speed 0 0 W G lt TEL 5 Ignition element on off Code software NJ TEL H 1024 Code hardware Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 8001 yapNO seg n cst UI JI V 4 Imensions D 176 203 495 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 34 EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 Rika Warranty Rika war
8. 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 carrying out any work on it Disassembly of Steel Stone and Ceramic Casing Panels for part numbers refer to the spare parts overview on pages 6 7 1 Open the combustion chamber door part 34 Fig 1 Opening the combustion chamber door 2 Raise the top casing panel slightly depending on version part 45 58 60 Fig 2 Raising the top casing panel 3 Now carefully shift the top casing panel to the rear until the 4 mounting screws are no longer located in the panel Turn the casing panel carefully under the convection fins part 56 Fig 3 Turning the top casing panel EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 12 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 4 Turn the casing panel to the front and pull the panel out from underneath the convection fins Place the casing panel on a soft surface Fig 4 Turning and removing the top casing panel 5 Raise the bottom casing panel slightly depending on version part 43 57 59 and shift the panel out to the front Place the bottom casing panel on a soft surface Fig 5 Removing the bottom casing panel 6 Use an appropriate Allen key to undo the front and rear flat hea
9. by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here http smokecontrol defra gov uk Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The Pico pellet fuelled appliance has been assessed and is suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning 6mm wood pellets and when operated in accordance with these operating instructions EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 5 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Spare Parts Overview OF e EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Spare parts overview continued Description Locking bolt Locking tongue Description Clamping ring Air intake 39 734353 L01892 734354 734355 734356 734357 1 111915 Z16276 B12301 L00475 B16321 B16052 432422 733880 101881 732345
10. changed using and Setting the year Display is changed using and r3 E The actual day is shown in the display as confirmation TIME Back to TIME SET Setting the heating times The menu item TIME AUTO only appears in connection with TIME the room sensor and the wireless room sensor AUTO Please see the operating instruction enclosed for the option for setting the heating times TIME Back to TIME wao Repeated pressing of returns you to the main menu level 19 EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 Instructions Part Number IN 1230 Ed 1 Main Menu Setup Additional Functions Software Version 1 32 OST OFF EXT OFF Menu GSM d R 0 0 M S E Tjac C FAN OFF LOCK OFF EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 The frost protection is activated or deactivated by using the or key The frost protection function is only active in connection with a room thermostat d The external request is activated or deactivated by using the or key The external request function is only active in connection with a room thermostat a xc GSM SET O K The deviation in the actual temperature of the room sensor is changed using the or key 2 2 SC adjustment range is 4 C The C Fan function is switched or off by using the or key UE The lock function
11. is switched or off by using the or key All the parameters set are reset to factory values by using the 1 0 key Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 20 Main Menu Setup Additional Functions Software Version 1 32 y Description Display to enter the control level for additional functions You can change between the SETUP operating status On active and OFF inactive Display of operating status of additional function FROST frost protection only in connection epost With RIKA room sensor and RIKA wireless room sensor Using and OFF you can switch between FROST OFF inactive and FROST ON active Frost protection is only active in combination with the comfort functions HEAT OFF ROOM OFF and AUTO OFF Starting temperature 8 C stopping temperature 13 C Display of operating status of additional function EXT external unit such as e g a customary EXT room thermostat see comfort function external room thermostat page 53 for more OFF information Using and you can switch between EXT OFF inactive and EXT ON active All settings concerning telephone option GSM are made here Pressing takes GSM eas U you to the submenu of telephone option GSM Please see the operating instructions SET accompanying the telephone option GSM for settings The room temperature displayed may deviate from the actual temperature and therefore ROOM the sensor may be calibrated by
12. mode Pressin for at least 5 seconds changes to HEAT mode The chanae is also shown in So the display as confirmation Menu item Mode only active in connection with the RIKA room sensor or the RIKA wireless sensor OFF wu once changes to display MODE You can select one of three possible stove comfort functions The menu item Mode is only MODE active in connection with the GSM option the room sensor and or the wireless room sensor active also see Extended heating operation comfort functions Pressing once changes to display TIME TIME Settings regarding the time are made here Heating time is only available with RIKA room sensor or RIKA wireless room sensor mew Pressing en once changes to display SETUP SETUP All the additional functions can be regulated here wu once changes to display INFO INFO Access to information menu various system parameters temperatures and operating information can be called up here Pressing once changes to display HEAT OFF WEE j Standard display for stove switched off in extended heating mode Pressing Menu for at least 5 seconds changes to EASY mode The change is also shown in the display as confirmation Standard display for stove switched off simple heating mode Pressing once on the respective main menu items MODE TIME SETUP and INFO selects the subm
13. should however top up the card regularly otherwise it will expire after a certain period Please see the operating instructions for the telephone option GSM for more detailed information EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 24 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Electric Ignition The pellet furnace is fitted with an electric ignition This starts to function together with the stove start program Ignition duty cycle Approx 6 min Emergency Operation Heating Up Without Electrical Ignition If the ignition cartridge of the unit fails emergency operation may be performed using fire lighters Place a handful of pellets with the fire lighter in the cleaned fire trough ignite them and then close the combustion chamber door Pressing the key starts the stove CAUTION Do not use flammable liquids to preheat the stove Some Field Values Pellet consumption depends on the size of the pellets The larger the pellets the slower the feed and vice versa A full pellet container will suffice approximately 11 hours at an output of 100 and approximately 40 hours at an output of 30 variations are possible in case of pellet quality Fuel Addition 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 To prevent the fire from going out due to lack of fuel we recommend that an adequate filling level is k
14. 17 RK 111586 RK 107887 RK B16058 14 15 16 17 18 Rubber stop for container HP bracket Motherboard 2 air assembly Auxiliary board Door support Cavity holder cpl Grey Cavity holder cpl Black Rear panel cpl black Hinge for container cover 4 Container cover metallic grey Container cover black Convection fins 6 57 58 Steel casing bottom Steel casing top Soapstone casing bottom cpl grey Soapstone casing bottom cpl black Soapstone casing top cpl grey Soapstone casing top cpl black Flat sealing strip 8x2 selfadhesive Round sealing strip D10 Support plate for combustion chamber lining Sensor tube RK Z33803 NJ NJ RK B16053 L01441 RK B16114 RK 111730 734113 L01882 L01891 734333 734334 434335 734336 L01884 B16480 B16479 734301 734298 733701 L01894 734345 101893 1 Pressure bracket NJ NJ NJ UJ Temperature sensor Grommet 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 61 Ignition cartridge Locking shackle Ash tray Inner lining front left Inner lining front right ON Wing nut Torband screw Setscrew M05 Setscrew M06 Sintered bearing Di16 5 Inner lining rear left Inner lining rear right Safety guard Combustion chamber door cpl Grey Combustion chamber door cpl Black 67 Sintered bearing Di 10 Door handle key
15. CHECK appears in the display whenever the stove is re supplied C H E C K with power EASY HEAT OFF OFF EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 15 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Easy Off Inactive State Display Standard display for stove switched off in simple heating mode EASY The output can also be OFF regulated between 30 and 100 with the stove switched off EASY 30 EASY 100 EASY Pressing increases 45 output EASY Pressing 35 output Ea 5 Start Ignition Process The ignition process may take approx 5 8 minutes until the first flame is visible depending on how clean the fire crucible is If the 1st ignition attempt is unsuccessful a 2nd attempt is started automatically This may occur if the screw conveyor is not completely full during the ignition process e g first start after refilling empty container decreases Please observe In the event of false start completely empty fire trough and dispose of unburned pellets and ash Never replace unburned pellets from the fire pot in the supply container FIRE HAZARD DUE TO RESIDUAL EMBERS Pressing starts the unit This is shown by IGNITE in the display this is replaced by START after a brief time EASY xx appears in the display after the phase xx stands for a value between 30 and 100 depending on output Key IGNITE START Start EASY 35 If switching off occurs again 50 sec
16. FORMATION OUTPUTS ero Display of operating status of screw motor ON or OFF Display of actual push in rate ie Display of operating status of flue gas blower ON or OFF FAN Display of speed of flue gas blower C FAN Display of the operating status of the cross flow fan ON or OFF C FAN Display of the speed of the cross flow fan IGNIT Display of operating status of ignition element ON or OFF INFORMATION OUTPUTS INFORMATION PARAMETER Display of previous total operating hours RUNKG 545 Display of total pellet amount supplied up to present R SERKG Display of conveyed pellet amount since the last cleaning and maintenance chapter 10 cleaning and maintenance ic Display of current software version loaded on control board marquee Display of the current software version of the auxiliary board Scrolling text U VER 13 Display of current software version loaded on control unit TEL S 12 Coding software TEL H 1024 Coding hardware Repeated pressing of returns you to the main menu level EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 23 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Options We should like to point out that auxiliary equipment connected to RIKA interface connections and external connection plugs should only be fitted by authorized personnel Rika Room Sensor Rika Wireless Room Sensor This option permits control of your pellet stove via a room temperature You
17. ICATION 15 0 5 8 105 Room heating capacity m3 240 depended on the house insulation Fuel consumption Up to 2 2 kg h Pellet container capacity 26 kq Mains supply 230V 50Hz action Exhaust gas temperature 144 C Flue draught requirement THE CLEAN AIR ACT 1993 AND SMOKE CONTROL AREAS Under the Clean Air Act 1993 local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area It is also an offence to acquire an unauthorised fuel for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas other than authorised fuels have been exempted by an Order made and signed
18. This Manual Must Always be Available to the Stove Operator Natural Energy Company Wood Pellet Burning Stoves IN1230 Edition 1 June 2011 PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER Contents The Model Range Explained 4 Model ldentifieratios au ss suy sss 4 Dild ua u s u a 2 Sa 5 TNE Clean u u a as 5 Spare Parts OVEIVICW u uyu maaa EEEa aa 6 General Warning and Safety Information 8 Wood Pellet Specification According to ENplus A1 9 Operating Comfort 0perational Reliability 10 Highest Efficiency Lowest Emissions 10 Automatic Safety Funct OMen 10 Electrical Connec tio TET T TTE 11 CODDD SUON R 11 Disassembly OF Panels 12 14 Control and Internal Control Unit Function 14 Over View Of Heating Modes 15 Simple Heating Operation Eas
19. and travel times are not satisfied by the manufacturer s warranty Any costs e g transport repair travel times arising to the manufacturer or his agent due to unjustified warranty claims are charged to the claimant The warranty does not affect the statutory rights EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 35 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Need more info with over 10 000 pages of technical information spare parts product shots news and 1001 other things you will not find a more comprehensive solution to your queries whatever time of the day www euroheat co uk Euroheat Natural Energy Company Court Farm Business Park Bishops Frome Worcestershire WR6 SAY Technical 01885 491117 Reception 01885 491100
20. 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 Your qualified installing engineer will fit a suitable air brick vent to ensure that the stove is supplied with enough free air as required by Building Regulations A fresh air kit can be fitted directly to the stove which will reduce the chance of draughts but still supply the free air for combustion Feed of External Combustion Air Fresh Air Kit Steel high temperature or aluminium pipes can be used Minimum diameter 10 cm 4 inches The pipe should not be longer than approx 4 m to guarantee adequate air feed and not have too many bends Should the line lead into the open air it must end with a windguard supplied with the fresh air kit Make sure the supply air opening does not ice over during extremely cold periods inspection Further it is possible to extract the combustion air directly from outside or from another room that is well ventilated e g the cellar Should one or more of these conditions not be applicable then usually poor combustion will occur in the stove as well as a vacuum in the room Fresh air vent kit through wall showing minimum access for cleaning x EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 11 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Disassembly of Panels
21. ast twice a year or after approx 700 kg pellets In order to inspect the flue gas fan and to clean it remove four screws part 10 page 4 and pull the flue fan motor out of the housing carefully Remove the flue dust from the fan and flue gas outlets using a vacuum cleaner When closing care must be taken that there are no leaks Note All motors have sealed ball bearings Lubrication is not required To clean the flue tube connection pull the flue tube off the flue gas blower and suction the flue gas blower casing out Cleaning the Pellet Container Do not fill the container up again immediately but remove residues dust chips etc from the empty container using a vacuum Cleaner If your vacuum cleaner will not fit through input protection cover remove the left upper cover You will now be able to clean the container without difficulty 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 a year Replace the seal if showing any signs of wear Checking the Chimney Connection Inspect and clean the connection The collected flue dust can have a negative effect on the stove performance and represent a safety risk EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 29 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Malfunctions Causes Solutions malfunction occurs the main menu is switched to and the malfunction is displayed in marqu
22. c operation in which the heat output of the stove can be increased or decreased in 5 increments Room In Room mode the heat output of the stove cannot be changed and is regulated by the electonic control You do not need to worry about whether the stove heats up or not the Rika room thermostat takes care of this depending on the prevailing temperature in the room Auto Mode In Auto mode you have the additional possibility of calling up the set comfort temperature for two pre set heating times each day or weeks automatically In the time periods between the heating times a low temperature that you set is maintained The heat output of the stove is regulated by the Rika room sensor Simple Heating Operation Easy Mode The First Steps Software Version 1 32 Your stove is in simple heating mode EASY OFF when delivered in order to ease your start in the world of RIKA pellet stoves The heat output of the stove can be increased or reduced in 5 9o increments in this mode As soon as the stove is connected to the socket the standard display EASY OFF appears The message CHECK appears in the display as soon as your pellet stove is connected to the power supply even after a power failure The display buttons are disabled for approx 10 seconds as the stove conducts an initialisation of all components When CHECK disappears from the display the stove can be started up This procedure only occurs in the EASY and HEAT mode
23. can set both the room temperature and the heating times required A reducing temperature selected by you is observed during the heating times Please see the operating instructions for the option RIKA room sensor and RIKA wireless room sensor for more detailed information Telephone Option GSM Your pellet stove can also be started via a mobile phone as an additional option This can be achieved by the installation of a GSM modem After the installation of the module and activation of the function in the Setup menu the stove can be started and switched off with a command SMS In addition it is possible to switch the stove to another operating state using SMS It is important that only a Siemens Modem TC 35iT and mains plug and receiver are used This is now sold as a complete module On receipt of the necessary SIM card ensure that incoming messages are saved on the inserted SIM card and not on the modem Before inserting the SIM card into the modem you must deactivate the PIN request preferably using a mobile telephone authorised by the card supplier On the stove itself a four figure freely selectable input code must be entered The reception code prevents unauthorised access to the modem Successful switching on and off of the heating device is acknowledged by a confirmation SMS For this application we recommend the purchase of a prepaid SIM card as no contract is required and experience shows that the outlay is very low The user
24. d screws which are used to secure the left hand part 42 and right hand casing covers part 41 i Fig 6 7 Loosening the mounting screws 7 When removing the right hand casing cover pay attention to the control panel wiring Disconnect the control panel part 47 before completely removing the right hand casing cover Place both of the casing covers on a soft surface Fig 7 Control panel wiring EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 13 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 8 Use an appropriate socket wrench to undo the 4 hexagon bolts which are used to secure the convection fins in place part 56 and lay the convection fins on a soft surface 9 Use an appropriate socket wrench to undo the remaining 2 hexagon bolts one in the front one in the rear which are used to secure the left and right hand side casing panels depending on version part 48 51 or 50 52 and place the panels on a soft surface Re assemble the casing elements in reverse order Exercise extreme caution during disassembly and or assembly to Fig 8 Removing the convection fins ensure you do not scratch or damage the casing panels 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 permitted Failure to adhere to these guidelines
25. e FIRE HAZARD When your stove is burning the use of highly inflammable and explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms is prohibited ATTENTION In cause of safety reason please do not open the combustion chamber door during operation CAUTION when filling the supply container The pellet container opening is sufficient to ensure easy filling Take great care that no pellets drop onto the convection fins and the hot stove body This may lead to severe smoke development We recommend to fill the pellet container only when the stove is cold EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 8 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 What are Pellets Wood pellets are a standardised fuel Every manufacturer must adhere to certain conditions in order to enable flawless energy efficient heating Pellets are made from wooden waste from sawmills and planning workshops as well as from residue from forestry operations These starting products are crushed dried and pressed into Pellet Fuel without any bonding agent ENplus Pellets This new standard for pellets sets a new benchmarks in the European pellet market The traceability of pellets is ensured thanks to the use of identification numbers The pellet manufacturers production facilities and manufacturing processes are reviewed every year A quality assurance system ensures the pellets comply with the requirements of the new standard and that the conditions for tro
26. e and button simultaneously held until the error message disappears If this occurs it is imperative you inform your local service agent The C SENSOR DEFECT message must be acknowledged Remove the mains plug for approx 1 min when the error message is displayed If the fault occurs again after re connecting the stove to the power supply contact your local service agent The stove can no longer be operated Check to make sure the door is closed and that the door contact switch engages DOOR OPEN gt 1 0 lt Door open The DOOR OPEN message doesn t need to be acknowledged the display will disappear when the door is closed AUGER PMSM DEFECT gt 1 0 lt Screw motor defective repeatedly contact your local service agent EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 STB gt 1 0 lt CALL SERVICE gt 1 0 lt Pellet backlog C sensor defective or not C SENSOR DEFECT gt 1 0 lt recognised Problem Fire burns with weak orange flame Pellets heap up in fire crucible window sooted up Cause s 1 Insufficient combustion air Possible solutions 1 Check correct positioning of fire crucible in holder fire crucible must be positioned tightly in the holder 2 Remove any ash or clinker from the fire crucible that may block the air inlets change to a better pellet quality is possible 3 Check whether flue gas pipes are blocked with ash see section
27. ee The malfunction is acknowledged by pressing for at least 2 seconds Malfunction designation Establish cause of activation eliminate this Safety temperature limiter and reset using reset button directly at STB is activated The error message must then also be acknowledged Only with cooled stove May also occur on first start first filling Check whether there are sufficient pellets in the container and re start unit after NO PELLETS gt 1 0 lt No pellets in container acknowledging malfunction Screw conveyor blocked Flame sensor sleeve dirty Chimney draught too great Acknowledge the error message FAN DEFECT gt 1 0 lt Flue gas blower defective If it occurs repeatedly contact your local service agent Acknowledge the error message FLAME SENSOR DEFECT gt 1 0 lt Flame sensor defective If it occurs repeatedly contact RIKA s customer service department Transmission between the transmitter and receiver has been lost If the error message ROOM SENSOR SIGNAL LOST Rika room sensor appears again immediately after re starting 0 reception defective the device it means either the battery is flat or the component is defective If the component is defective contact your local service agent and maintenance exceeded cleaning or maintenance procedures Overfilling of the combustion cavity with a subsequent backlog of pellets in the drop chute has been detected The error message can be acknowledged by pressing th
28. enu items Standard display for stove switched off in extended heating mode The individual main menu items TIME SETUP and INFO are explained in more detail on the next pages The menu navigation described above remains the same during operation The respective heat output set is shown in the display instead of EASY OFF or HEAT OFF For example EASY 30 or HEAT 30 EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 18 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Main Menu Time Time Adjustment Software Version 1 32 TIME 3 ATTENTION Menu n pi nd Summer and winter time is not changed automatically er Heating time TIME DAY Set the day using A U T 0 0 1 the or key The TIME AUTO display box is only visible in connection with the RIKA room CP or and or the RIKA wireless room sensor Pressing the 1 0 key takes you Menu to the submenu of the M 0 time programming Set the month using the or key t O F 0 1 YEAR 2009 Menu H T 1 0 Set the year using Oo is lt Display Description TIME Display to enter the control level for time adjustment pus All the settings concerning time date and heating time optional are made here 00 00 Setting the time Hour display is changed using minute display using Setting the day Display is changed using and Setting the month Display is
29. ept in the storage container 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 data EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 25 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Cleaning and Maintenance Basic Information Your stove must be switched off and have cooled down before carrying out any maintenance activities See Operation for the appropriate information on shutting the respective operating modes down NOTE SERVICE appears in the display after consumption of 700 kg pellets Cleaning and maintenance is to be performed The message can be acknowledged by pressing key for at least 2 seconds and operation may be continued 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 Wood as a fertiliser Wood mineral percentages remain in the combustion chamber as ash This ash is a 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 Ember
30. ique serial number This information is also attached to your stove for reference Important Please ensure the warranty registration form is returned to Euroheat In this way the model and its history will be recorded for reference in the future lt gt Euroheat Natural Energy Company Stoves supplied through Euroheat authorized retailers For England Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland Euroheat Distributors H B S Ltd Unit 2 www euroheat co uk Court Farm Business Park Bishops Frome info euroheat co uk Worcestershire WR6 SAY Whilst we are always happy to assist you please make sure you have read this manual before requesting support First contact your supplying retailer If you find this not successful contact the Euroheat Technical Support Team Technical support telephone number 01885 491117 E mail tech euroheat co uk Before telephoning ensure you have your stove s serial number to hand This can be found on the front of either the operating installation warranty registration or on the stove identification label Euroheat unfortunately are unable to offer support for appliances which were not supplied by Euroheat FRIKA RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH M llerviertel 20 AT 4563 Micheldorf Tel 0043 0 7582 686 41 Fax 0043 0 7582 686 43 Email office rika at Website www rika at EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 4 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 TECHNICAL SPECIF
31. lp with the stove in any way even when the stove is cold It is imperative that all air passageways into out of and within the appliance are kept clean All permanent ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be operated simultaneously If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house after the stove has been installed professional advice should be sought from a qualified engineer If a flue blockage or adverse weather conditions cause the appliance to emit smoke do not treat it as merely a nuisance this smoke will indicate that carbon monoxide is being emitted into the room Properly installed operated and maintained this applinace will not emit fumes into the dwelling WARNING If fume emissions persist the following immediate action should be taken Turn the stove off on the control panel open windows to ventilate the room and leave the premises and allow the appliance to go out before closing the windows Do not re light the stove without consulting a qualified engineer Your installing engineer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the stove If the alarm sounds unexpectedly follow the instructions in the above paragraph E In the event of a chimney fire the stove should be turned to off and the fire brigade informed Do no
32. on Cleaning and Maintenance 4 Check whether air inlet duct or flue pipe is blocked 5 Check door seal and cleaning cover seal for leaks 6 Clean blower wheel 7 Have service performed by authorised specialist company Please note that checks on the control system and wiring may only be performed with the stove turned off Any repairs may only be performed by trained specialists If a malfunction message occurs the cause must first be remedied the unit can be put back into operation by acknowledging the malfunction using I EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 31 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Menu Navigation Overall View Software Version 1 32 CHECK appears the display whenever the stove is re supplied with power Display panel Display of respective operating status Switch between EASY and HEAT modes Press Menu key for at least 5 seconds Comfort functions Menu item Mode only active in connection with the RIKA room sensor or the RIKA wireless room sensor Set hours and minutes using the or key W START START TIME DAY Set the day using A U T 0 0 1 the or key The TIME AUTO display box i visible in connection ath the RIKA room pu or and or the RIKA wireless room sensor Pressing the 1 0 key takes you to the submenu of th E A S Y H E A T fiie programming M 0 T H Set the month using the o
33. r key 50 50 M c t ange heat outpu i e s the SUCRE the d key by deis dui change in 5 increments change in 5 9o increments Set the year using the or key es ee ee CC GSM Option GSM SET EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 G S M The GSM option J activated or deactivated F F using the and key SMS OFF 0 The SMS function is activated or deactivated using the and key 0 The number currently active is changed using and key The number 15 confirmed by pressing the 1 0 key and the next digit is moved to 32 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 R O S I The frost protection is activated or deactivated by FF using the or key The frost protection function is only active in connection with a room thermostat The external request is activated or deactivated by F L A M E using the or key The external request function Current flame temperature 5 O F F is only active in connection with a room thermostat 3 1 9 j I Gsm R Current room temperature OM 2 C O K The deviation in the E X I actual temperature of the Current operating status room sensor is changed of external request 2 2 C using the or key adjustment range is 4 O O N Combustion chamber door D O O R open closed or door contact switch on off 0 C F A N The
34. ranty is 5 years on the welded stove body and 2 years for other components The warranty comprises exclusively defects in materials and manufacture The precondition for the warranty is that the stove has been installed and commissioned according to the Rika instructions for use valid at the time of purchase Installation must be performed by a specialist qualified to undertake such installations The warranty excludes WEARING PARTS such as glass coating surface coatings e g handles panels seals fire crucible grates draught plates deflector plates combustion chamber liners e g fireclay ceramics texture and colour of stone ignition elements sensors etc DAMAGE arising from non observance of the manufacturer s instruction 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 Only use spare parts recommended or supplied by RIKA Loss of warranty on non observance Within the meaning 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 The WARRANTY REPLACEMENT comprises delivery of spare parts free of charge Labour
35. s can be hidden in the ash only fill into metal containers Control Handle Front Door Your new pellet stove comes with an operating handle that is used for opening or closing the combustion chamber door Cleaning the Pellet Crucible NOTE Clean the fire crucible daily The fire pan should be looked at to ensure 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 see picture If the stove is heated in continuous operation it must be switched off twice within 24 hours and the crucible must be cleaned Burnback hazard Note Only clean when cold when embers are extinguished Check the crucible is positioned properly EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 26 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Cleaning the Combustion Chamber Door Glass The viewing window becomes coated in the case of solid fuels particularly with the very fine ash of wood pellets light or dark depending on the pellet quality especially with low output The glass can be cleaned best with a moist cloth Stubborn dirt can be removed with a special cleaner available from your stove dealer Cleaning the Flues The flue pipes should be cleaned at least twice a year or after approx 700 kg pellets The flue ducts are located at the sides next to the combustion chamber see picture below Dismantle the side casing panels w see
36. section Dismantling the casing panel 1 Undo the wing nut and pull back the flame temperature sensor holder The flame temperature sensor part 23 can now be removed from the cast cover part 5 When the flame temperature sensor has been removed you can lift off the cast cover Please watch your fingers when doing this Clean the left and right hand flue gas outlets on the combustion chamber side by using the soot brush EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 27 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Cleaning the Flue Manifold The flue main duct should be cleaned at least twice a year or after approx 700 pellets The heating flue is located in the bottom of the combustion chamber see picture below Open the combustion chamber door Remove the lower front casing panel depending on version part 43 57 59 Disassemble the cleaning opening part 6 by opening the two outer hexagonal head screws Vacuum the combustion remains from the me manifold channel Fit the parts in the reverse order again Attention must be paid to a tight fit Your stove may suck in false air via incorrectly sealed cleaning covers this air may lead to incomplete combustion and thus piling up of pellets to the chute Burnback hazard EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 28 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Cleaning the Flue Gas Fan This maintenance procedure should be carried out at le
37. t re light the stove until the complete installation has been inspected by a qualified engineer The appliance should be inspected and cleaned regularly and the chimney cleaned at least annually More frequent cleaning may be required and the advice of a qualified chimney sweep should be sought Always check for any flue blockage before lighting the appliance after a prolonged shut down This appliance has been carefully designed and constructed to give clean burning with optimum efficiency and safety but as with all heating appliances these standards will not be achieved unless it is installed and maintained regularly by qualified engineers It must also be operated strictly with the procedures given in this manual If you are unsure about anything concerning your stove please seek professional advice EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 3 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 The Model Range Explained Thank you for purchasing your stove and helping to protect our environment RIKA and Euroheat insist on progressive development to produce products which are market leading Our aims are to produce stoves with the latest innovations user friendly operation and high efficiency for lower cost operation This operating manual offers user information for the Pico pellet stoves Model Identification You will see on the front page of this document a label which confirms which model you have This label also advises you of the stoves un
38. ts operating faults whilst working in an optimum fashion at the same time The flame and drive motor noises permissible for the living space are therefore audible during operation Highest Efficiency Lowest Emissions A very large heat exchanger surface together with 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 quaranteed in every operating phase Automatic Safety Function Power Failure during heating operation After a power failure the operating functions that were set before the power failure are continued After a brief power failure the operating functions set prior to the failure are continued If the power failure lasts longer the stove goes to start phase display START as long as sufficient temperature or embers are present If the power failure lasts too long the stove goes to STOP phase display STOP lasts approx 10 minutes Re start is then performed automatically display IGNIT Power Failure during the start phase The start procedure is continued after a brief power failure If the power failure lasts longer and there are no embers available then the stove goes to STOP phase In the STOP phase display STOP lasts approx 10 minutes only the blower runs to burn off any pellet residues Re start is then performed automaticall
39. uble free heating are quaranteed Wood Pellet Specification according to ENplus A1 Parameter Unit ENplusA1 1 in an anhydrous state 2 Diameter must be specified 3 a maximum of 1 of the pellets may be longer than 40 mm max length is 45 mm 4 The limit value of 2 97 7 Ma applies when conducting measurements with a Lignotester internal control Pellet Storage In order to quarantee problem free burning of the wood pellets it is imperative to store the fuel as dry as possible and free from impurities Pellets should not be kept in sacks outdoors or stored in a manner where they are exposed to the environment This can lead to blockages in the screw conveyor screw stoppers are excluded from the warranty Note Waste and liquids may not be burnt in the stove EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 9 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Technology 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 combustion temperature monitoring device controls and regulates the interplay of the flue gas fan conveyor auger and temperature This monitoring system quarantees an optimum combustion and operating mode Your operating outlay is reduced to the most necessary this preven
40. will make all quarantee 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 Part 47 pages 6 7 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 quarantee and warranty becoming null and void Internal Control Unit All settings and functions can be regulated via this unit The display is illuminated when touched After some seconds the display lighting turns off again EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 14 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Over View of Heating Modes Easy Mode In the easy mode the stove is simply switched on and off using the power key The output of the stove can be altered in 5 increments from 30 100 Comfort Modes require connection of Rika room sensor or Rika wireless room sensor Heat Mode This mode corresponds to the Easy Mode from basi
41. within switching on O key at least 2 sec key the pellet stove returns to inactive status If switching off occurs during the ignition process IGNIT or START at least 2 key IGNIT OFF or START OFF appears in the display and the burn out phase is initiated duration approx 10 min EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 Easy 40 Operation Display EASY Standard display for stove 40 switched on in simple heating mode 40 is the output in P EASY Pressing increases 45 output by m EASY Pressing 40 output by 5 Easy 40 Switch Off Pressing initiates the burn out phase The unit switches off after completion of the burn out phase decreases Change heat output by pressing the or key change in 5 increments 16 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Extended Heating Operation Heat Mode Comfort Functions In addition to the basic functions of simple heating operation the RIKA pellet stove provides extra comfort functions However before you can use the comfort functions such as frost protection installation of an external room thermostat regulation of the stove mobile telephone child safety device you have to change from simple heating to comfort mode Comfort functions Display panel Switch between EASY and HEAT modes e operating status Press Menu key for at least 5 seconds sensor or the RIKA wireless room sensor
42. y display IGNIT Overheating A temperature safety switch STB switches the stove off automatically if it overheats After the stove has cooled down the STB must be reset manually The pellet stove can now be operated manually or by means of a timer program and it then goes into the regulating program again 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 late Electric Excess Current Shut Off The device is protected against excess current by a main fuse on the rear of the device data as per Technical Specification EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS H B S LTD June 2011 10 Instructions Part Number IN1230 Ed 1 Electrical Connection The stove is supplied with an approx 2 5 m long connecting cable with a plug This cable is to be connected to a 230 Volt 50 Hz electrical connection The average electric power consumption is approx 100 watts during heating During the automatic ignition process duration 10 minutes approx 350 watts The connection cable must be laid so that any contact with hot or sharp edged external surfaces on the stove is avoided Combustion Air Each combustion procedure requires oxygen or aif As a rule this combustion air is removed from the living area for individual stoves The air taken from the living
43. y Mode The First Steps 15 Easy Off Inactive SIQI uy k uuu uuu a aa sissiu a iss 16 Easy 40 a saus aus 16 Easy 40 SWIEED OTT uuu u u uuu n a a Sma guid ds 16 Extended Heating 0peration Heat Mode Comfort Functions 17 Menu Structure and Main Menu Level 18 Main Menu Time Time Adjustment 19 Main Menu Setup Additional Functions 20 Main Menu Info Additional Functions 22 Main Menu Info Additional Functions 23 Rika Wireless Room Sensor and Telephone 0ption GSM 24 Electric 25 Emergency Operation Heating Up without Electrical Ignition 25 Cleaning and ANCE uuu u u y unupa Susu sao 26 Malfunctions Causes Solutions 30 Menu Navigation Overall View 32 MISI C 2 II LT I E ETE
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