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1.                                                                                                             figura 5 12 figura 5 13    20 COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION    Comfort Mini   Comfort Mini Crystal Comfort P80                        cm                                                                                                                                                                figura 5 14 figura 5 15    It is also important to guarantee the minimum distance of 5 cm on both sides as illustrated in figures 6 14    6 15     COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION 21    Warm convection air   It is necessary provide an outlet for the  heat accumulated in the facing to prevent  excessive overheating of the insert               Forced ventilation  The blower conveys the heat produced in  the insert into the room     Air inlet from the room   To enable air circulation  it is necessary  to have an air inlet point  preferably at  the lower part of the structure  for better  convection  The air must be drawn from  the room where the stove is installed     figure 5 16    To ensure the correct and safe operation of the insert  when building the fireplace it is necessary to respect  the clearances between the insert and the inner walls of the fireplace    Considering the measurements given in the technical specifications  you need to account for at least 50  mm of air space in the upper part and on the two sides     1 The exhaust outlet pipe must alw
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4.        38   Chapter 11   TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES                                     ERR ERA 39   Chapter 12   WARRANTY fe                                                  42    WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES    The stoves produced by our establishment are built with  attention to the individual components in a way to protect  both the user and the installer from any accidents  It is  therefore recommended that after any intervention on the  product  authorised staff pay particular attention to the  electric connections  especially the stripped parts of the  wires  These must not escape from the terminal board in any  situation  thus preventing possible contact with the live parts  of the wire     Installation must be carried out by authorised staff  who  must provide the buyer with a declaration of conformity  for the system and will assume full responsibility for final  installation and as a consequence the correct functioning  of the installed product  It is necessary to bear in mind all  laws and national  regional  provincial and town council  Standards present in the country the appliance has been  installed    Extraflame S p A  cannot be held responsible for the  failure to comply with such precautions     The instruction manual is an integral part of the product   make sure that it always accompanies the appliance  even  if transferred to other owners or user or is transferred to  another place  If it is damaged or lost  request another copy  from the area technician  
5.      The aearedimotor is notloadin llets Other resetting operations must be carried out by an  9 9       authorised technician   Every time the stove visualises one of the above listed  CLEANING WAIT alarms it will automatically switch off            The stove will block any attempt to release the alarm during    i      BONG que                Stave        this phase visualising the alarm itself and CLEANING WAIT  olan 9 alternately    Release of the alarm using button 1 is only possible when  the appliance is switched off   When an alarm occurs  the type of alarm detected and the  TEL Display of the service centre telephone telephone number of the service centre flash on the display    number        in alternation   If the number has not been entered  the display shows a  series of dashes           40    TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES    Chapter 11       INDICATOR LIGHTS                LED indicator 5       Meaning Description   light   This LED is on off when Weekly programmer is on  off   Weekly Programmer function For all the settings regarding this function  see the section   Weekly programmer   This LED is on off when the room temperature is lower higher   A than the temperature set     Room Thermostat function    To modify the temperature setting  use buttons 2 and 3 during  normal operation        Day Night temperature function    This LED is on off when the Day Night temperature function  is on off    To enable disable the Day Night temperature function   simply hold down
6.    All the national  regional  provincial ad municipal laws of the country where the appliance has been installed must be  taken into consideration     16 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION    The insert is supplied with a sliding base in iron  which Adaptation frame  allows it to be installed in a pre existing chimney   The base allows you to slide out the insert easily for         maintenance and cleaning at the end of the year     you do not already have a fireplace  you can build one  using the insert support pedestal  optional kit   which is  designed to secure the insert to the floor     Description of the components     Sliding base     Guide rails     Exhaust pipe     Primary air inlet pipe     Power outlet Sliding base     Adapter frame with rails             Primary air  intake pipe    FITTING WITH SLIDING BASE figure 5 1    Take the sliding base and place it in the existing  fireplace    Using chalk  mark the base fixing holes on the floor of  the fireplace    Drill the holes for 8 mm steel screw anchors    Drill a 60 mm hole in correspondence with the air inlet     The air inlet must be made outside the  A fireplace  because it must not draw in  overheated air   Provide a power outlet on the rear of the insert  so that  the plug can be reached easily once the installation is  complete   Fix the base using the attachment screws   Make the connection to the exhaust outlet and air inlet   following the instructions pr
7.    Comfort Comfort  Mini Crystal P80    User Manual    Read these instructions carefully before installation  use and maintenance   The instruction booklet is an integral part of the product     Congratulations  You are now the owner of an Extraflame stove     The Extraflame pellet stove is an ideal heating solution  It utilises the most advanced technology and is  manufactured to the highest standards with a contemporary design  allowing you to enjoy the ambience  and warmth of a natural flame in complete safety     This manual tells you how to use your stove correctly  Please read the entire manual carefully before using  your stove     IMPORTANT    Make sure that the dealer completes the following box with the details of the authorised specialist who  will help you if you have any problems in using your new pellet stove                          AUTHORISED SPECIALIST  COMPANY  Full name  Address No   Postal Code City County   TEL  FAX          All Extraflame products are manufactured according to the following directives      89 106 CEE  Construction Products     89 366 CEE  EMC Directive      2004 108       EMC Directive      2006 95       Low Voltage Directive     And the following standards     EN 14785    EN 60335 1       EN 60335 2 102      EN 55014 1    EN 55014 2    P      te    Index  WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVI CES wesicsescscsisescsescsescscsessucscsadasescncvenceusssesasuncsevesusssevesavcsanesuvssavescussevaneussasees 7  Chapter 2  WHAT ARE PELLETS  m              
8.   ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 15                                        CHIMNEYS  DISTANCES AND POSITIONING  Roof pitch Distance between the   Minimum height of the chimney  crown and the chimney   measured from the outlet                         15    lt  1 85 0 50 m beyond the crown   gt  1 85 1 00 m from the roof  30    lt  1 50 0 50 m beyond the crown   gt  1 50 1 30 m from the roof  45    lt  1 30 0 50 m beyond the crown   gt  1 30 2 00    from the roof  60     120 0 50 m beyond the crown    1120 2 60 m from the roof                CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES    To ensure correct operation  the appliance must have sufficient air available by means of external air intakes  which  must meet the following requirements   1  They must have a total free section of at least 80 cm      2  They must be protected by a grate  metal mesh  or other suitable protection provided that it does not reduce  the minimum section as per point a  and that it is positioned in such a way as to prevent the intakes from being  obstructed   If the combustion air is collected directly from the outside by means of a pipe  it is necessary to fit a downward bend or  a wind hood on the outside  In addition  no grating or similar device should be positioned   Extraflame S p A  suggests  creating an air intake directly communicating with the installation room  even if air is collected from outside by means  of a pipe    Air inflow can also be obtained from a room adjacent to the installa
9.   If you make an error in programming  exit with button 1 and repeat the steps described above     SET TIMER MENU  The weekly programmer enables you to set three heating periods over the course of the day  to be used  for each day of the week  The timetables for switch on off must be consecutive within the same day  on a    24 hour basis  from 0 to 24   and not straddling more than one day            Switch on 07 00   switch off 18 00 OK  Switch on 22 00   switch off 05 00 ERROR    USER MENUS 29    The programming procedure can be carried out with the stove      or off  and involves the following  steps    4  Press menu 1  lt  gt  the display will show    ROOM TEMP SET    5  Press menu 1 again   gt  the display will show    MENU SET CLOCK      6  Press button 5   gt  the display will show    CRONO SET MENU      7  Press menu 2 to confirm  Once you enter the programming area  the display will show the following     Parameter ut 0   gt  CRONO ON OFF   Use buttons 4 and 5 to enable disable the weekly programmer    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 1   gt  START PROGRAM 1   Use buttons 4 and 5 to adjust switch on time for the first time period 00 00 to 23 50  or to disable it by  pressing OFF    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 2   gt  STOP PROGRAM 1   Use b
10.   This stove must be destined for the use for which it has been  expressly realised  The manufacturer is exempt from any  liability  contractual and extracontractual  for injury damage  caused to persons animals and objects  due to installation   adjustment and maintenance errors and improper use   After the packaging has been removed  check the integrity  and completeness of the contents  If this does not comply   contact the dealer where the appliance was purchased    All electric components that make up the stove must be  replacedwith original spare parts exclusively by an authorised  after sales centre  thus guaranteeing correct functioning     The stove must be serviced at least once a year   programming it in advance with the technical after sales  service    Nota bene  In case of thermo product or boiler  the  product or system venting is not covered by the  warranty     For safety reasons  remember that        The stove must not be used by children or unassisted  disabled persons      Do not touch the stove when you are barefoot or when  parts of the body are wet or humid       The safety and adjustment devices must not be  modified without the authorisation or indications of the    WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES    manufacturer      Do not pull  disconnect  twist electric cables leaving the  stove  even if disconnected from the electric power supply  mains      Do not close or reduce the dimensions of  the airing vents in the          of installation   The airing vents 
11.  B 1500 750     200 100                   preferably have a round internal section  square or rectangular sections must have rounded edges   with radius no less than 20 mm       have a constant  free and independent internal section       have rectangular sections with a maximum ratio between sides of 1 5   The exhaust duct should be equipped with a chamber for the collection of solid materials and any  condensates located below the mouth of the exhaust channel  so that it is easy to open and inspect from  the airtight hatch     ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13     lt 3m                   pu                         Pp  an      Inspection                                        figure 4 5             VLA DTT Te  gt  gt  gt                                       External         insulated    duct    Inspection                      figure 4 7    14            gt       5   gt    gt    gt                  v              ZA                          SSI  LLL 1                 Windproof      chimney       N y cap          N          Reon        Flue    VLLILLLLLLLL LLL     LLL LLL        Inspection                                                             figure 4 6   N   N   N   N   N   N        N   N    3m   45  N   45  N  ZZZ Z 7          figure 4 8    Inspection    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    CONNECTION      THE FLUE AND COMBUSTION PRODUCT EXHAUST VENTING    The flue must receive exhaust from a single heat generator    Direct discharge towards enclosed area
12.  EXTERNAL                cnius tote sues Een dp cusa ru Poeti                    16  INSULATION  TRIMS  FACINGS  AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONNS      ne ettet          16  NATIONAL  REGIONAL  PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL LAWS                   eeeeesseeeeee reete reete tntontnton tate to tnos 16  Chapter 5  COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION                    eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee tette teet tette tete        17  FIEHNOWEBSUBINUCBASE                             17  INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL  OPTIONAL                        18  INSIAEEATION WITH PEDES FAL                    18  EXTRACIBNGITHEINSERI uiae autos               19          UTE                  NR 19                                            E EU EE 20  Chapter 6  REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION                       ERES ER ER EEEPb ev ERES 23  GENERAL DESCRIPTION      o deban es ri te                                     23  GENERAE FEATURES t                                            24         tecti atu atate be eft E Es e      24   Bii Row eon ORC                             HR PNEU 24  Chapter 7  PRODUCTFUNCTIONALLT Y                          OERREFRNPEEELEEA VEN REN   ER EPEE FERAM ER FEFR EE ERL EA ERR FUEXM ER eK 26  BASIC INSEBUCTIORNS i RE ERR EI GENE a D        26                                                                            26                                                                                          27  SMUTDOWN        27   Chapter 8            uz fcq                    
13.  The stove develops a very high flame even at low speeds     The flame tends to soil the stove window  darkening it almost completely     The brazier tends to get incrusted  blocking the air inlet holes  due to the excessive pellet load that  is only partially burned       Q If this problem occurs just a few months after installation  check to make sure that the user is correctly  carrying out the regular cleaning schedule described in the instruction manual     The adjustment is made on a percentage basis  and therefore any change of this parameter leads to a  proportional variation on all loading speeds of the stove   To access the percentage adjustment of pellet loading  proceed as follows    1  Press the menu 1 button   gt  the display will show    ROOM TEMP SET    2  Press the menu 1 button again   gt  sthe display will show    CLOCK SET MENU    3  Press button 5 three times c   the display will Show  PELLET ADJUST MENU    4  Confirm with the menu 2 button    When you have entered the programming function  the display will show the following parameters     Parameter ist     lt  gt  PELLET LOAD   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the percentage increase decrease at 5 point intervals  the parameter can be  modified with a maximum scale from  50 to  50   When the adjustment has been made  press menu 2 or  1 to confirm and exit     Adjustment table    Increase the percentage by 5 percent and try the stove with this new setting for at  LACK OF least half an hour  If the problem is r
14.  button 4 and press button 5  For all settings  concerning this function  see the Day Night temperature  function paragraph        Spark plug deactivation    This LED is on off when the spark plug is active inactive   To reactivate the spark plug  contact an authorised    technician        Flue gas motor operation    This LED is on off when the flue motor is running not running           Pellet load motor operation    The LED is on off when the pellet loading motor is active   deactivated   During normal operation  this LED flashes intermittently        Cross flow fan operation    The LED is on off when the cross flow fan is on off        Communication established between  remote control and stove    Each time you press a button on the remote control  this LED  should light up    If it stays on  it means that communication between the  remote control and the stove is blocked    To reset remote control operation  contact an authorised  technician           Not used       Not used          TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES    41    WARRANTY    EXTRAFLAME S p A  reminds you that the manufacturer is the owner of the rights envisioned by the  Legislative Decree dated 2 February 2002  n  24 and the following warranty does jeopardise these  rights     This warranty certificate  granted by Extraflame S p A   with offices in Montecchio Precalcino  VI   via  dell Artigianato 10  refers to all stove components supplied by Extraflame S p A  and is extended to the free  repair or replacement of a
15.  the display will Show  FINAL CLEANING     Both the exhaust motor and warm air ventilation motor continue to run until the stove temperature has  dropped sufficiently  When the exhaust motor stops  the display will show    OFF        PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY 27    USER MENUS    The table below shows the various menus available to the user                                   No  Menu Description  1 Set temperature Menu for setting the temperature  2 Set clock Menu for setting the current day and time  3 Set timer Menu for setting the switch on off programmes  4 Day Night Menu for day night temperature function  5 Pellet load Menu for adjusting the pellet load    6 Set Language Menu for selecting the language       The diagram below shows how the various user menus are accessed     MAIN SCREEN    menu 1    SET TEMPERATURE    menu 2    SET CLOCK    Dutton 5    SET TIMER    button 5    DAY NIGHT    button 5    PELLET FEED    button 5    SET LANGUAGE menu 2 See Language Menu                       See Temperature Set Menu       See Clock Set Menu       See Timer Set Menu       See Day Night Menu       See Pellet Adjustment Menu    28 USER MENUS    SET TEMPERATURE MENU    The temperature value can be changed at any time by the user  Press the menu 1 button  the display  shows    ROOM TEMP SET     Then use buttons 4 and 5 to select the desired temperature value  the buttons  enable the increase decrease of the room thermostat value from a minimum of 07  C  the display shows  MIN  to a max
16. ON OFF  the first time period for that day  To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 8  gt  START PROGRAM 3   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the start of the third time period from 00 00 to 23 50 or to disable the function  by setting it on OFF    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 9  gt  STOP PROGRAM      Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the end of the third time period from 00 00 to 23 50 or to disable the function  by setting it on OFF    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut A  gt  DAYS ON 3  Used for setting which days of the week to enable disenable the time period set   The procedure is as follows    a  button 5    to scroll the days   b  button 4   to enable disenable  ON OFF  the first time period for that day    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     TO ENABLE DISENABLE the weekly programmer  follow the procedure described at parameter 1 of the  Set Clock Menu     When the programmer is enabled  the corresponding LED lights up on the display  see Table of Display  Messages   Manual controls always have priority over the programming     DAY NIGHT MENU    The day ni
17. a parts are not a reason for claims  as  they are natural features of the materials themselves       Masonry work       The plant particulars for the production of domestic water not supplied by EXTRAFLAME S p A   water  products only        The heat exchanger is excluded from the warranty unless an adequate anti condensate circuit is  realised  water products only        The warranty also excludes any calibration or regulation interventions of the product in relation to the  type of fuel or the type of installation       The operations required to vent the air from the hydraulic system or from the product     Further clauses       If during normal use of the product defective or badly working particulars should be detected  the  replacement of such particulars will be free of charge  ex dealer who made the sale or ex our area After   Sales Centre    For products sold abroad  the same situations will always be free of charge  ex our establishment  with the  exception of particular conditions agreed during negotiations with the foreign distributor    In case of replacing particulars  the warranty is not extended    No compensation will be paid for the time the product is inefficient    This is the only valid warranty and no one is authorised to issue others in name or on behalf of  EXTRAFLAME S p A     Recommended inspection  with payment        Extraflame recommends that the functional inspection of the product is performed by an Extraflame  authorised Technical After Sales C
18. ames    Attach the front frame to the two side frames   Fix the frames to the insert using self tapping screws     N B  Any wooden beams situated above the insert must be  protected using fireproofing material    Frame assembly is important  as it allows correct air  circulation in the insert and consequently the most efficient  stove operation     COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION          Chapter 5                   figure 5 7                         figure 5 8                figure 5 9    The 2 side frames are fitted to the upper  frame using 2 screws per side     The remaining holes on the side frames  are used for attaching the entire frame  assembly to the sides of the insert using    self tapping screws     19    AIR CIRCULATION DUCTS    For correct function air circulation must be created inside the structure that covers the insert in order to  prevent the appliance overheating   The following measurements must be respected     lt  Lower part  cold air inlet   gt  total minimum surface 550 cm                  Upper part  hot air outlet   gt  total minimum surface 500            A This ventilation system is completely independent from the combustion air inlet     To protect against overheating  the comfort P80 is supplied with a probe that analyses the temperature  inside the structure and intervenes by reducing the functioning power     Comfort Mini   Comfort Mini Crystal Comfort P80                                        figura 5 10 figura 5 11          ems 
19. ameter      In any case  exhaust channels must be sealed in relation to combustion products and condensates  as well  as insulated  if they pass outside the installation room    It is forbidden to use elements in counter slope    The exhaust channel must allow soot recovery and cleaning using a swab    The exhaust channel must have a constant cross section  Any changes in cross section are allowed only at    12 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    the flue connection    It is forbidden to run other air feed channels or piping for utilities inside the exhaust channels  even if  they are oversized  It is also forbidden to fit manual draught adjustment devices on the forced draught  appliance     CHIMNEY OR SINGLE FLUE    The chimney or flue must meet the following requirements      be airtight to combustion products  waterproof and properly insulated according to the usage conditions      be made of materials suitable to resist normal mechanical stress  as well as heat and the action of combustion  products and any condensates      have a predominantly vertical layout with deviations from the axis no greater than 45        be situated at a proper distance from combustible or flammable materials by means of an air gap or suitable  insulation material                                                                                      20 cm  Minimum80 cm  B          Floor protection      figure 4 4                REFERENCES              flammable  objects objects  A 200 100 
20. are indispensable for correct combustion      Do not leave the packaging elements within reach of  children or unassisted disabled persons       The hearth door must always be closed during normal  functioning of the product       Avoid direct contact with parts of the appliance that  tend to heat up during functioning       Check for the presence of any obstructions before  switching the appliance on following a prolonged standstill  period      The stove has been designed to function in  any climatic condition  also critical   In particularly  adverse conditions  strong wind  freezing  safety  systems may intervene that switch the stove        If this occurs  contact the technical after sales service and  always disable the safety system       If the flue should catch fire  be equipped with suitable  systems for suffocating the flames or request help from the  fire service     MAJOLICAS   The company have chosen majolica tiles  which are the  result of high quality artisan work and therefore the  majolica may present crackles  speckles  and shadings   These characteristics certify their precious origin   Enamel and majolica  due to their different coefficient  of dilatation  produce microcrackles  which show their  authentic feature    Forthe cleaning of the majolica we suggest you use a soft  and dry cloth  if you use a detergent or liquid  the latter  might soak in and make the crackles more visible     WHAT        PELLETS     Pellets are made by applying very high pressu
21. ays      at a minimum distance of 5 cm from flammable  parts     22 COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION    REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION    GENERAL DESCRIPTION    The radio frequency remote control has two way communication with the electronic board  sending  commands and displaying the operating status of the stove     Q Certain radio frequency devices  e g  mobile or cordless phones  etc   can interrupt the  communication between the remote control and the stove     Selecting the operating frequency  During the first stove lighting  it is necessary to establish a communication frequency between the remote  control and the stove   With this procedure it is possible to select one of 4 possible coding methods  this also makes it possible to  use more than one stove inside the same room without one interfering with the operation of the other  The  coding procedure is as follows    1  Disconnect the power supply from the stove     Remove the batteries form the remote control     Reposition the batteries in the remote control     Press buttons 4 and 5 together for three seconds  until    CHOOSE UNIT    appears on the display     Use button 4 or 5 to select the desired coding  from 0 to 3      Power up the stove     The stove will emit two acoustic signals  between the first and the second  press button 1 for 1 second   At this point  the display will show  EXTRAFLAME     NOW BW       If communication between remote control and the chimney is very disturbed or inaccurate  the re
22. be cleaned  once a month because the ash residue deposited on  the back of the cast iron furnace wall obstructs the  regular flue gas flow   To be able to access the heat exchangers  it is  necessary to remove the central part of the furnace  wall as described below      Remove the brazier from its frame     Rotate the door latch by 180    figure 11 5       Take the pull out cast iron and rotate it  downwards    lt  Remove it from the combustion chamber       pulling it towards you  Pay attention to the two  lateral cast iron levers              figure 10 4    36 CLEANING    Once the heat exchanger chamber is accessible  use  the ash hook to remove the deposited residues and  scrape off any encrustation  Finally use a vacuum  cleaner to complete the cleaning  figure 11 7   After  that  proceed in reverse order to reposition the pull   out cast iron  Once the furnace wall is in position   rotate the door latch by 180  to return it to its original  position           figure 10 6  DOOR  ASH DRAWER AND BRAZIER SEALS    figure 10 7    The seals ensure that the stove is hermetically sealed and consequently that it operates correctly   The seals should be checked periodically and replaced immediately if worn or damaged   These operations must be carried out by an authorised technician     Q To ensure correct operation  the stove should have general maintenance performed at  least once a year by an authorised technician     If the power cable is damaged  it must only be replaced by t
23. carried out by an                            GAS PROBE The exhaust flue gas probe is   Jn  disconnected from the board  authorised techniclan  The cross flow fan is faulty  Adjust the flow of pellets  see    Pellet Load Adjustment     HIGH GAS TEMP   Excessive pellet feed  Other resetting operations must be carried out by an  No power supply to the cross flow fan    authorised technician   Thefue gasexhaustpibeisobstricted Check to make sure that the exhaust outlet and the  The air    is            combustion chamber are clean   Thecombustion chamber is dirt Check that the air inlet is not blocked   DEPRESSION              sensor eili 5 Check to see if the drawer is sealed properly   The n draweris hot      bed Check to see if the door is sealed properly            pery  Other resetting operations must be carried out by an         authorised technician   d  eiie pu ar out of Check the level in the pellet tank   NO FLAME osition Check the procedures described in  Ignition    mus jake ellet loadisettin Other resetting operations must be carried out by an  i p 9  authorised technician   NO FLAME Press button 1 to switch OFF the stove and repeat the       v procedure described in  Ignition    BLACK OUT Nexelestuety daring the              phase Other resetting operations must be carried out by an  authorised technician                  m Check the level in the pellet tank   NO PELLET The feed motor stillihas fo settle in Adjust the flow of pellets  see    Pellet Load Adjustment  
24. cts in the  atmosphere     CONDENSATE  Liquid products that form when the temperature of the combustion gas is lower than or equal to the dew  point of the water     HEAT GENERATOR  Device that permits the production of thermal energy  heat  by the rapid transformation of the chemical  energy of the fuel by means of combustion     AIR LOCK  Mechanism for modifying the dynamic resistance of the combustion gasses     10 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM  A system for fume exhaust venting that is independent from the appliance  composed of a pipe or channel   chimney or single flue  and chimney cap     FORCED DRAUGHT  Air circulation by means of a fan driven by an electric motor     NATURAL DRAUGHT   Draught resulting in a chimney flue due to the difference in the volume mass existing between the  hot   fumes and the surrounding atmospheric air  without any mechanical suction aid installed inside or on top  of it     RADIANCE AREA  Area immediately adjacent to the hearth in which the heat produced by combustion is diffused  this area  must not contain any objects made of combustible material     REFLUX AREA  Area in which the combustion products come out from the appliance towards the room in which it is  installed     INSTALLATION    Before carrying out installation  it is necessary to check the positioning of the chimneys  flues or exhaust  terminal ducts of the appliance  keeping in mind the following       Installation prohibitions      Legal c
25. e    NO FLAME     3  If points 1 and 2 are carried out correctly  the stove will enter the    START UP 07    stage   4  After the lighting phase  the stove will enter the working phase and the display will show the room  temperature  heating power and stove status     WARNING     1  NEVER USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS FOR LIGHTING  A 2  WHEN FILLING  DO NOT BRING THE SACK OF PELLETS INTO CONTACT WITH THE HOT STOVE  In case of continued ignition failures  contact an authorised technician     26 PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY    NORMAL OPERATION    When the stove has been lit  the user can adjust the heating power using buttons 4 and 5  By pressing  4  the heating power and the pellet consumption will decrease  while by pressing 5 it will increase  In  addition to the feed rate  the room temperature can be set directly from the control panel    The stove adjusts itself automatically as far as warm air ventilation is concerned    The contents of the tank should be monitored to prevent the stove going out because of a lack of fuel     WARNING        The cover of the pellet container must be kept closed  except when loading fuel         The sacks of pellets  must be kept at least 1 5 metres away from the stove      The pellet tank should always be kept half full      The appliance should be switched off before filling with pellets     SHUTDOWN    Press button 1 for three seconds    When the three seconds have elapsed  the stove automatically starts the shutdown stage  cutting off the  pellet load 
26. e following recommendations should be observed      No children should be present  as the vapours emitted can be harmful for health  Adults  too  should  not stay in the vicinity for very long      Do not touch the surfaces  as they could still be unstable      Air the room thoroughly several times      The hardening of the surfaces is completed after several heating processes      This stove must not be used as a waste incinerator     IGNITION    1  Before proceeding  check to make sure that      the tank is loaded with pellets     the combustion chamber is clean   lt  the brazier is clean and free      the fire door and the ash drawer are sealed     the power cable is connected correctly     the two way switch on the back of the stove is in position 1  2  Press button 1 for three seconds  display D1 will show the message START  During this stage  the stove  carries out an automatic check on the efficiency of each single electrical component  When this cycle is  completed  display D1 shows the message    IGNITION 15     the number of minutes for which the stove  attempts the lighting stage  decreasing by 1 every minute that passes    The first time the stove is used  even if the tank is loaded with pellets  it is possible that the pellets  Q are not distributed to the combustion chamber for the first 15 minutes because the worm screw for  loading the pellets is empty  If the stove has not developed a flame after the fifteen minutes have  elapsed  the display shows the messag
27. e socket wrench provided to turn the screw  anticlockwise    To check that the insert is correctly coupled with the base   connect the plug to the power outlet  the display should  light up    Fit the tank support as shown in Fig  10    Insert the support in the coupling provided    N B   When using our pedestal  it is necessary to create an  inspection window in the chimney that allows you to check  the pellet level in the tank while filling it     18       Chapter 5                      figure 5 6    COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION    Q The tank support can only be fitted on the  right hand side of the insert     Adjust the height and angle of the tank according to the  fireplace to be built     The insert must stand at least 1 cm above the  marble fire top of the facing     EXTRACTING THE INSERT    Extraction of the insert allows to feed the pellets into the tank  and to perform routine maintenance  cleaning the ash chute  every year  or extraordinary maintenance  replacement of  mechanical parts if the product should break      _ These operations must be carried out by        A authorised technician  with the stove switched  off and the plug disconnected   To extract the insert  proceed as follows    1  Openthe fire doorand use the socket wrench provided to  turn the screw in the lower left hand corner anticlockwise   2  Using the pokers provided  pull the insert towards you  until it blocks automatically     FITTING THE FRAMES    4  Front frame   lt    Side fr
28. educed but not resolved  increase by a further 5  PELLETS percent  Repeat this process until the problem is resolved    If the problem cannot be resolved  contact the service centre    Decrease the value by 5 percent and try the stove with this new setting for at least half an hour   EXCESS If the problem is reduced but not resolved  decrease by a further 5 percent  Repeat this process  PELLETS until the problem is resolved    If the problem cannot be resolved  contact the service centre    When the adjustment has been made  press button 1 to confirm and escape                    LANGUAGE MENU    You can choose from the following languages available      ITALIAN     ENGLISH     FRENCH     GERMAN    To access this menu  proceeds as follows   1  Press the menu 1 button   gt  the display will Show  ROOM TEMP SET   2  Press the menu 1 button again  gt  the display will show    CLOCK SET MENU   3  Press button 5 four times   gt  the display will show    LANGUAGE     4  Confirm with the menu 2 button  Use buttons 4 and 5 to select the desired language and confirm with the menu 2 button     USER MENUS 33    ROOM THERMOSTAT    MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT  OPTIONAL     A thermostat can be placed in a room adjacent to the one in which the stove is installed  Just connect  a mechanical thermostat  like those used for boilers  following the procedure described below   We  recommend positioning the optional thermostat at a height of 1 50 m above floor level       A Installation must be carried 
29. entre  which will supply all information for correct use     WARRANTY INTERVENTION  The request for information must be sent to the dealer   LIABILITY    EXTRAFLAME S p A  does not grant any compensation for direct or indirect damages caused or dependant  by the product     LAW COURT    The Vicenza Law Court is elected as the competent court for any disputes     WARRANTY 43                          Stufe a Pellet       EXTRAFLAME S p A    Via Dell Artigianato  10  36030 MONTECCHIO PRECALCINO  Vicenza   ITALY  Tel  0445 865911  Fax 0445 865912  www lanordica extraflame com  E mail  info extraflame com       This document is at your disposal at www extraflame it support    004275295   INGLESE  Manuale utente Comfort Mini   Comfort P80   Comfort Mini Crystal  REV 010 08 10 2009    
30. er stops for any reason  the stove automatically shuts down to prevent overheating     FLUE GAS EXTRACTOR BREAKDOWN  If the extractor stops  the electronic unit immediately prevents pellet loading     PELLET LOAD MOTOR BREAKDOWN  If the motor stops  the stove continues to operate until the minimum cooling level is reached     FAILED IGNITION   If no flame develops during the ignition phase  the appliance automatically attempts a new ignition  this  time  though  without loading pellets    If  after this attempt  the stove still has no flame  the stove display shows    NO FLAME     If you attempt to  light the stove again  the display shows    CLEANING WAIT  which means    WAIT       This function reminds you that before lighting the stove  you must be sure that the brazier is free of  dirt and debris           TEMPORARY POWER CUT   The appliance will re light automatically after a brief power failure  When the power goes off  the stove  may emit a minute quantity of smoke inside the house for a period of 3 to 5 minutes    THIS DOES NOT POSE ANY SAFETY RISK     ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE  The stove is protected against violent changes in power by a master fuse on the rear of the stove  2A 250V  delayed      FLUE GAS EXHAUST SAFETY DEVICE  If the exhaust system fails  an electronic pressure switch stops the stove and an alarm is signalled     PELLET TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICE    In case of overheating inside the pellet tank  this safety device blocks stove operation  resetting is 
31. eviously described   Then tilt the insert so that the wheels fit into the guide  rails and slide it in until the exhaust auger coupling is  completely inserted in the exhaust conveyor box              figure 5 3    COMFORT MINI P80 MINI CRYSTAL INSTALLATION 17    Finally  open the fire door and use the socket wrench  provided to turn the screw in the lower left hand corner  clockwise     To check that the insert is correctly coupled with the base   connect the plug to the power outlet  the display should  light up     The insert must stand at least 1 cm above the  marble fire top of the facing     INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL  OPTIONAL     Description of components      Comfort Mini P80 Crystal     Pedestal adjustable in height    Side feeding tank    Adjustable tank support    INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL    Position the base in the desired point and adjust to the  desired height using the feet  the bolts are located on the  four outer edges of the pedestal at the bottom     Provide a power outlet on the rear of the pedestal that will  be easy to reach once the installation is complete    Fixthe pedestalto the floor using strong steel screw anchors  with an 8 mm diameter    Fix the sliding base to the frame using the bolts    Connect the exhaust outlet and air inlet as described in the  previous section    Then tilt the insert so that the wheels fit into the guide  rails  slide it until the exhaust auger coupling is completely  inserted in the exhaust conveyor box    Then use th
32. g  mobile  control and stove      and cordless phones  etc   may interrupt the  communication between the remote control and the  stove   Other resetting operations must be carried out by  an authorised technician   COOLING          When the shutdown cycle is completed  the stove will  BLACK OUT 9          light again automatically   The automatic cleaning of the brazier is The automatic cleaning of the brazier takes place at  BRAZIER CLEANING              regular set intervals  The automatic cleaning does not    start if the stove is at the first power level  DOOR OPEN The fire door is open Keep the door closed during normal operation        TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES    39       Chapter 11       ALARMS       Message       Display D1    Cause    Solution          Indicates the presence of an alarm    This indicator lights up when one of the alarms described  below is in progress and is accompanied by the  corresponding indication on display D1  To reset the alarm   press button 1 and hold for three seconds when the stove is  completely cold    If the light is flashing  it indicates that the depression sensor  is deactivated    All resetting operations must be carried out by an  authorised technician        GAS FAN    The flue gas motor is blocked  The speed control probe is faulty   No power supply to the flue gas motor     All resetting operations must be carried out by an  authorised technician       The exhaust flue gas probe is broken     All resetting operations must be 
33. ght temperature function makes it possible to switch the stove on off automatically based on  two selected temperatures   This system enables you to select one temperature for daytime and one for night   To access the parameters of the day night temperature function  proceed as follows   1  Press the men   1 button   gt  the display will show    ROOM TEMP SET   2  Press the men   1 button again   gt  the display will show    CLOCK SET MENU   3  Press button 5 twice   gt  the display will show    DAY NIGHT MENU   4  Confirm with the menu 2 button   When you have entered the programming function  the display will show the following parameters     Parameter ut A DAY NIGHT   Use buttons 4 and 5 to enabling disenabling the day night temperature function   To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     USER MENUS 31    Parameter ut b  gt  DAY START   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the day start night end    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut c  gt  DAY END   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the day end night start    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut d  gt  MAX DAY TEMPERATURE   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set maximum temperature for the day period   To confirm and continue with programming  
34. he service centre or by a qualified technician   in order to avoid any risks     CHIMNEY CONNECTION    Once a year  or whenever needed  vacuum and clean the duct that leads to the chimney   If there are horizontal sections  remove any ash residues before they can obstruct passage of the smoke   FAILURE TO CLEAN jeopardises safety     CLEANING 37    BRAZIER PARTITION    The insert is supplied with a divider fixed to the brazier by a screw  which allows to optimise stove  combustion processes     ATTENTION     The removal of the partition jeopardises product safety and leads to the immediate     invalidation of the warranty period  In the event or wear or deterioration  request     replacement from the assistance service  the replacement does not come under the terms  of the warranty as the part is particularly subject to wear and tear         figure 10 8    38 CLEANING    DE    TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES    Chapter 11                                                    cage Cause Solution  Display  When the stove has just been shut down  normal  An attempt has been made to switch on   shutdown or caused by an alarm situation   you have  CLEANING WAIT Pis again when it has just been shut   to wait until it is completely cold and then clean the  own  normal shutdown or caused by an   brazier   alarm   It is possible to re start the stove only after having  carried out this operation   In this mode  the stove no longer has a temperature  MAX Room Thermostatsetat max valie  level bu
35. imum of 40  C  the display shows MAX     This value is shown on the first line of the display  the third and fourth lines show    ROOM TEMP SET      When you have set the desired value  confirm with button 1     SET CLOCK MENU    This procedure is used for activating deactivating the weekly programmer and setting the current time   The procedure can be carried out with the stove on or off  as follows    1  Press the menu 1 button   gt  the display will show    ROOM TEMP SET    2  Press the menu 1 button again   gt  the display will show    CLOCK SET MENU    3  Confirm with the menu 2 button    When you have entered the programming function  the display will show the following parameters     Parameter 1    CLOCK DAY   Used for setting the following values  day1     day7   lt  gt  use buttons 4 and 5 to set the current day of the  week    When the current day has been set  the weekly programmer function is automatically enabled    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter 2  gt  CLOCK HOURS   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the current hour    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter 3    CLOCK MINUTES   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the current minutes    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button   
36. ion of  the user parameters  the buttons are used for increasing decreasing the value of the parameter  which is    shown on the first line of the display     Menu 1  3  and Menu 2  2  buttons    These buttons are used for accessing and setting the user parameters     DISPLAY    The display message changes in relation to the status of the stove  or the menu being display     In resting status  the display shows the following     TIME  The current time is shown  The time is set within the weekly programmer  see SET CLOCK menu      ROOM TEMPERATURE  Shows the current room temperature     HEATING POWER  Indicates the operating power  It is set by the user during stove operation     STOVE STATUS  Shows whether the stove is off or on     24    REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION    d e               ROOM TEMPERATURE HEATING POWER    WORKING    STOVE STATUS       REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION    PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY    BASIC INSTRUCTIONS    The stove you have purchased uses pellets as fuel  This type of material is produced from natural waste from  woodworking  By means of a special process  which does not require the use of any binders or additives   the shavings are compressed in industrial machines under high pressure and become solid wooden pellets   IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to burn any other material besides pellets in our stove  Failure to respect these  instructions will void all warranties and may jeopardise the safety of the appliance     The first two or three times the stove is lit  th
37. learances      Limitations set forth by local administrative regulations or specific regulations of the authorities       Common limitations deriving from building regulations  and easement or contract regulations     ADMISSIBLE INSTALLATIONS    Inthe roomin which the heat generator is to be installed  any existing or installed appliances must be airtight  to the room and must not cause depression in the room with respect to the external environment   Appliances used for cooking foods and the related hoods without extractor can only be installed in rooms  used as kitchens     PROHIBITED INSTALLATIONS    The room in which the heat generator is to be installed must not contain any of the following devices   either pre existing or installed       Hoods with or without extractor       Ventilation ducts of the collective type   Should these devices be located in adjacent rooms communicating with the installation room  it is  forbidden to use the heat generator simultaneously where there is the risk that one of the two rooms may  be subject to depression with respect to the other     ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 11    CONNECTION      THE EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEM    EXHAUST CHANNEL OR PIPE    For the assembly of the exhaust channels it is imperative to use non flammable materials that are resistant to  combustion products and any condensates    It is forbidden to use flexible metal pipes and asbestos cement for connecting the stove to the flue  also for pre   existing exhaus
38. manual  and must be performed by an authorised technician     SAFETY DEVICES 9    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    The installation must comply with      UNI 10683  2005  heat generators fed with wood and other solid fuels  installation   The chimneys must comply with      UNI 9731  1990  chimneys  classification according to thermal resistance      EN 13384 1  2006  calculation method of the thermal and fluid dynamic features of the chimney      UNI 7129 point 4 3 3 provisions  local rules and prescriptions of the fire brigade      UNI 1443  2005  chimneys  general requirements      UNI 1457  2004  chimneys  internal ducts in terracotta and ceramics     GLOSSARY    CLOSED HEARTH DEVICE  Heat generator that can only be opened to load fuel during use     BIOMASS  Material of organic origin  excluding the material incorporated in geological formations and fossilised     BIOFUEL  Fuel produced directly or indirectly from biomass     FLUE or CHIMNEY  Vertical duct for collecting and expelling combustion products from a single appliance at a suitable height  from the floor     EXHAUST CHANNEL OR PIPE  Duct or connecting element between the heat generating device and the chimney for extracting the  combustion products     INSULATION  The series of measures taken and materials used to prevent heat transmission through a wall dividing  rooms at different temperatures     CHIMNEY CAP  Device located at the top of the chimney that facilitates dispersion of the combustion produ
39. mote  control can be directly connected to the device via cable  as illustrated below     Comfort Mini   Comfort Mini Crystal   Comfort P80    gl       i EN  OD                                                                                                    figure 6 1 figure 6 2 figure 6 3                 figure 6 4 figure 6 5    REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 23    GENERAL FEATURES       The visual interface is given      an LCD display  with 24 characters on 4 lines plus 16 bars       Transmission and reception capacity  4 metres in  free air space       Display of the operating status of the product     Direct controls for switch on off  power setting  change      Button 4     Weekly programmer setting     Battery power supply  two 1 5 V AA batteries      Dimensions  61 x 150x 120  Dx LxW  mm   Button 5  KEYPAD  Button 3    Button 1   ON OFF unblock   Pressing this button for two seconds enables the  manual switch on off of the stove    If the stove is in alarm status  and therefore blocked   the button is used for unblocking and subsequent  passage to OFF status    During the programming of the user parameters  it is  used to exit and return to the previous menu     Buttons 4 and 5   Parameter increase decrease       Chapter 6    LCD Display    Button 1    Button 2    figure 6 6    On the main screen  These buttons are used for regulating the operating power of the stove from a  minimum setting of 1 to a maximum of 5  this value is shown on the upper display  During modificat
40. n to go to the menu  ROOM TEMP SET  and set on  MIN  using button 4   3  Press button 1 for three seconds  the display will show  STBY    At this point the thermostat will control the stove as described below      Thermostat with closed contact    gt  the stove switches      and operates at the power set  The display  shows T ON       Thermostat with open contact  gt  the stove switches off or stays off  and the display shows  5            34 ROOM THERMOSTAT    ATTENTION       Q Using an external room thermostat in the various modes  the day night temperature function  is disabled in automatic mode     ROOM THERMOSTAT 35    CLEANING  CLEANING THE BRAZIER    The brazier must be cleaned daily      Remove the brazier from its container and clean  the holes using the supplied relevant tool  see  figure 11 1       Remove      ash from the brazier using a vacuum  cleaner        Suck up the ash deposited in the brazier  compartment    USE OF SCRAPERS    Cleaning the heat exchangers guarantees a constant  heat yield over time  This type of maintenance must  be carried out at least once a day  To do this just use  the appropriate scrapers positioned in the upper part  of the stove  performing the horizontal movement  several times     CLEANING OF ASH COLLECTION  COMPARTMENTS       figure 10 2    The ash collection compartments  indicated in figure  11 3  should be emptied as needed using a vacuum  cleaner     CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER   MONTHLY     The heat exchanger chamber has to 
41. ny part of the defective appliance  on the condition that        the same defect is detected within 2 YEARS from the product delivery date and is communicated to  an Extraflame S p A  After Sales Centre within 2 months from its discovery      is recognised as such      an Extraflame S p A  After Sales Centre   No cost or expense will be charged to the client for interventions that the Extraflame S p A  After Sales    Centre will carry out if provided by the warranty certificate     WARRANTY CONDITIONS       The warranty is considered valid on the condition that        1  The stove is installed in compliance with the Standards in force on this subject  the prescriptions  contained in this manual and professionally qualified staff    2  The customer has filled in and signed the warranty certificate  validated by the Extraflame S p A   Technical After sales Service or the dealer    3  The warranty document  filled in and accompanied by the receipt  must be kept and shown to staff of  the Extraflame S p A  Technical After sales Service in the case of intervention     The warranty is not considered valid in the following cases        1  The warranty conditions described above have not been respected    2  Installation has not been performed with respect to the Standards in force regarding the provisions  described in this manual    3  Negligence of the customer due to lack of or incorrect maintenance of the product    4  Presence of electric and or hydraulic plants that do not com
42. out by an authorised technician        INSTALLING A MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT  OPTIONAL     1  Switch off the appliance using the master switch on the back of the stove    2  Disconnect the plug from the socket    3  Referring to the electrical wiring diagram  connect the two thermostat wires to the respective terminals  on the back side of the stove  one red and one black        A Installation must be carried out by an authorised technician     MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT OPERATION    1  Light the stove using button 1   2  Set the desired heating power using buttons 4 and 5   3  Use the menu 1 button to go      the menu  ROOM TEMP SET  and set on    MIN    using button 4   4  Setthe desired room temperature on the external thermostat  e g  21  C    At this point  the external thermostat will control stove operation as follows      Thermostat with closed contact    the stove switches on and operates at the power set  and the  display shows  T ON       Thermostat with open contact   gt  the stove goes to the minimum power even if the display shows the  previously set value  the display will then show  MIN      MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT OPERATION IN STANDBY MODE  TO BE USED ALSO  FOR REMOTE ACTUATOR     The Standby function is used to further reduce pellet consumption by switching off the stove when the  desired temperature has been reached   As the temperature drops  the stove will automatically switch on again   1  Set the desired temperature using buttons 4 and 5   2  Use the menu 1 butto
43. ply with the standards in force    5  Damages deriving from atmospheric agents  chemicals  electro chemicals  improper use of the  product  modifications or tampering of the product  inefficacy and or unsuitability of the flue and or  other causes not deriving from the manufacture of the product    6  Damage caused by normal corrosion or deposits typical of the central heating systems  condition  valid for water products     7  Damage caused to the stove owing to the use on non original spare parts or consequences of  interventions carried out by technical staff not authorised by Extraflame S p A    8  Improper or negligent use of the stove    9  All damage caused by transport  It is therefore recommended to carefully check the goods on  receipt  informing the dealer of any damage immediately  making a note on the transport document  and on the carrier s copy     42 WARRANTY    Extraflame S p A  is not liable for any damage injury that can  directly or indirectly  affect persons  objects  and pets as a consequence of failure to comply with the prescriptions indicated in this manual and the  standards in force regarding installation and maintenance of the appliance     The following are excluded from the warranty           The gaskets  all ceramic or toughened glass  coverings and cast iron or Ironker grids  the painted   chrome or gold  plated details  the majolica  the handles and the electric cables       Colour variations  crackles and slight size differences f the majolic
44. press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut E   MAX NIGHT TEMPERATURE   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set maximum temperature for the night period   To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     When the stove switches off because the maximum temperature has been reached  the display shows     DOFF     The stove will switch on again automatically when the room temperature is 3  C lower than the  maximum temperature set    Ex  Stove status   gt  DOFF    Max  temperature set  gt  25  C  When the room temperature goes below 22  C  25   3   22  C   the stove will automatically start again     A This only occurs when the stove is in    DOFF    status and not    OFF    status     Manual controls always have priority over the programming        PELLET LOAD MENU    If the stove has operating problems due to the quantity of pellets  you can adjust the pellet load directly  from the remote control   Problems related to the quantity of pellets fall into one of two categories     1  LACK OF PELLETS       The stove cannot develop a suitable flame  tending to burn very poorly even at high speeds      At the lowest speed  the stove tends to almost burn out  causing the stove to go into    NO PELLET     alarm status     When    NO PELLET    is displayed  there may still be some unburned pellets in the brazier       32 USER MENUS    2  EXCESS PELLETS     
45. re to sawdust  i e  the residue of raw timber  without paint   produced by sawmills  carpentry works and other activities involved in processing wood    This type of fuel is completely environmentally friendly  as no binders of any kind are used to keep it  compact  In fact  the compactness of the pellets over time is guaranteed by lignite  a natural substance  found in the wood itself    As well as being an environmentally friendly fuel  since wood residues are exploited to the maximum   pellets also have technical advantages     The density of the pellet is 650kg m3 and the water content is 8  of its weight  For this reason  pellets do  not need to be seasoned to obtain a sufficient heating yield   The pellet used must conform to the characteristics of the following regulations                    M 7135      DIN plus 51731      UNI CEN TS 14961    Extraflame recommends always using 6 mm pellets for its products     PELLET STORAGE    To guarantee problem free combustion  the pellet must be stored in a dry place     PELLET LOADING    Pellets can either be loaded from the front  by removing the insert  or from the side  by using the chute  if  equipped with the support and loading kit     WARNING     THE USE OF POOR QUALITY PELLETS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL MAY DAMAGE THE YOUR  A STOVE AND MAY LEAD TO THE INVALIDATION OF THE WARRANTY AND THE RELATED  RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MANUFACTURER     8 WHAT ARE PELLETS     SAFETY DEVICES    BREAKDOWN OF HOT AIR DISTRIBUTION FAN  If the blow
46. s  even when roofless  is forbidden    Direct discharge of combustion products must take place on the roof and the exhaust duct must have the  features set forth in the section    Chimney or single flue        CHIMNEY CAP    The chimney cap must meet the following requirements      have an internal section equivalent to that of the chimney     have a useful outlet section no less than twice the internal section of the chimney      be constructed in such a way as to prevent the penetration of rain  snow and foreign bodies into the  chimney  as well as to assure the discharge of the combustion products also in the presence of winds  coming from any direction and at any angle      be positioned in such a way as to assure proper dispersion and dilution of the combustion products  and  in any case  outside the                     in which the formation of counter pressure is most likely to occur   This area has different sizes and shapes depending on the slope of the roof  therefore  it is necessary to  use the minimum heights indicated in the figures below      The chimney cap must        have any mechanical suction devices                                                                                                        FLAT ROOF  50 cm     50  x  gt 5m  lt 5m   lt 5m X       figure 4 9  SLOPED ROOF    Distance  gt           Distance  lt                                    50 cm beyond the ridge beam  REFLUX AREA  Reflux area height                               figure 4 10  
47. t channels    There must be continuity between the exhaust channel and the flue so that the flue does not lean on the stove   The exhaust channels must not pass through rooms in which the installation of combustion devices is  forbidden    The assembly of the exhaust channels must be carried out in such a way as to ensure that they are airtight for  the operating conditions of the appliance  as well as to limit the formation of condensates and prevent them  from being conveyed towards the appliance    The assembly of horizontal sections must be avoided where possible    Where roof or wall exhaust outlets have to be reached that are not coaxial in relation to the exhaust outlet  from the appliance  the direction changes must be made using open elbows no greater than 45    see figures  below                           Inspection                l     l  l  l          N      N  NS                      Z Z 2 7 Z 2   7          ZZ 2 2 7 3 7 2  figure 4 1 figure 4 2       For heat generating devices equipped with an electric exhaust fan  i e  all products made by Extraflame  it  is necessary to observe the following instructions      Horizontal sections must have a minimum slope of 3  upwards      The length of the horizontal section must be as short as possible  and in any case no greater than 3  meters      No more than four direction changes may be used  including the one resulting from the use of the T    element   When four bends are used  use double wall piping with a 120 mm di
48. t works in manual mode with 5 powers  To  exit this mode  press button 2 to lower the room  temperature   In this mode  the stove only works exclusively at the  8 1st power level  independently        the set power   MIN Room Thermostat sacar mn  valus  To exit this Mode  press button 3 to increase the  temperature   An external thermostat has been  connected  To exclude an external thermostat  simply disconnect  TON The room thermostat probe  has it   disconnected from the board  Other resetting operations must be carried out  The room thermostat probe is byanauthorised technician   interrupted   In this mode  the stove can be switched on off  by using an external thermostat  see  Mechanical  STBY Stove is off and waiting to start again    thermostat with energy saving    To exclude this function  increase the room  temperature by pressing button 3   To stop the stove from starting once more   because  Stove is off because of    Day Night   of the Day Night Temperature Function   press button  DOFF Temperature Function    and waiting to   1 for three seconds  turning the stove OFF   start again  To disable this function completely  hold down button  4 and press button 5 at the same time   Check the power supply of the stove   Carry out the procedure  Selecting the operating  frequency  described in the manual   Remote control energy saving  press button 4 or 5 to  Lack of communication between remote mue en M AUR                       N B  Certain radio frequency devices  e 
49. tion room  provided that the flow can occur freely  through permanent openings communicating with the outside   The adjacent room must not be subject to depression with respect to the outside as a result of the opposing draught  caused by the presence of another utility device or suction device in this room   In the adjacent room  the permanent openings must meet the requirements described above   The adjacent room cannot be used as a garage  storage area for combustible material  or for activities involving fire hazards     INSULATION  TRIMS  FACINGS  AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    The facings  no matter what type of material they are made of  must constitute a self bearing structure with reference  to the heating assembly and not in contact with it    The beam and the trims in wood or combustible materials must be positioned outside of the radiant area of the hearth  or be properly insulated    If the space above the heat generator has coverings made of combustible or heat sensitive material  a protective  membrane made of non combustible insulating material must be placed between it and the generator    All elements made of combustible or flammable material  such as wooden furnishings  curtains  etc   that are directly  exposed to the radiance of the hearth must be placed at a safe distance    The installation of the appliance must guarantee easy access for cleaning the appliance itself  of the waste gas pipes  and the flue     NATIONAL  REGIONAL  PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL LAWS 
50. uttons 4 and 5 to set the end of the first time period from 00 00 to 23 50 or to disable the function by  setting it on OFF    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 3  gt  DAYS ON 1  Used for setting which days of the week to enable disenable the time period set   The procedure is as follows    a  button 5    to scroll the days   b  button 4   to enable disenable  ON OFF  the first time period for that day  To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button   To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 5  gt  START PROGRAM 2   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the start of the second time period from 00 00 to 23 50 or to disable the  function by setting it on OFF    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 6  lt  gt  STOP PROGRAM 2   Use buttons 4 and 5 to set the end ofthe second time period from 00 00 to 23 50 or to disable the function  by setting it on OFF    To confirm and continue with programming  press the menu 2 button    To return to the previous parameter  press the menu 1 button     Parameter ut 7  gt  DAYS ON 2  Used for setting which days of the week to enable disenable the time period set   The procedure is as follows    a  button 5    to scroll the days    30 USER MENUS    b  button 4   to enable disenable  
    
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