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7. Cleaning and maintenance work 

 

Please  comply  in  full  with  the  following  cleaning  in-
structions! Non-compliance can lead to operating mal-
functions  or  destruction  of  the  device  (risk  of  burn-
back).

 

 
The  ash  produced  by  the  combustion  of  wood  pellets  means  that  cleaning  and 
maintenance work must be repeated regularly. 
Maintenance and repair work should only be implemented when the device is dis-
connected from the mains. 
 

7.1. Cleaning the stove surfaces 

Superficial contamination on the paint can be removed with water or, if necessary, 
with mild soap suds. 

 

The 

use 

of 

aggressive 

detergents 

and 

 

solvents 

can 

lead 

to 

damage 

on 

the 

 

surfaces.

 

 

7.2. Routine cleaning work 

The  following  cleaning  work  must  be  implemented  as  necessary  following  a  visual 
check  or  according  to  schedule  due  to  the  ash  that is produced  when  the pellets 
are burnt.  

 

Before  starting  any  cleaning  work,  the  stove  must  be 
cooled down and the toggle switch must be in position 
"0"!

 

 

7.2.1. Cleaning the burn grate  and combustion chamber 

Only the correct and clean condition of the burn grate can guarantee problem-free 
operation of the pellet stove. 
Deposits  may  form  in  the  burn  grate  during  operation.  These  must  be  removed  as 
quickly as is possible. A visual inspection, which must be carried out on a daily basis 
(or at the latest when the pellets are topped up), will show whether the burn grate 
needs to be cleaned (Fig. 7 and 8). The burn grate can remain in the stove for occa-
sional  "light"  cleaning.  However,  if  the  deposits  cannot  be  easily  removed,  remove 
the burn grate from the holder for thorough cleaning and remove all deposits.  

  

 

 

Fig. 7: Burn grate when dirty 

 

Fig. 8: Burn grate when cleaned 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Solida PR 08 02 01

Page 1: ...English Operating instructions SOLIDA PR 080201 and PR 100301...

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Page 3: ...n with the timer 12 4 4 The operating phases 13 4 4 1 The start phase 13 4 4 2 The heating mode 13 4 4 2 1 Setting the operating mode Automatic 13 4 4 2 2 Setting the operating mode Semi automatic 13...

Page 4: ...mbustion chamber 24 7 2 2 Emptying the ash pan 25 7 2 3 Cleaning the heat exchanger 25 7 2 4 Checking the pellet tank for fine residues 25 7 3 Maintenance work after 400 kg pellets or after one year 2...

Page 5: ...uels to start up the stove or to reignite any embers The combustion chamber door must not be opened during operation The surfaces of the stove the operating controls the stove flue and the glass pane...

Page 6: ...hese operating instructions are ignored Danger symbols Dangers and important information are indicated by special symbols and signal words in these operating instructions CAUTION The safety instructio...

Page 7: ...nctional Intended use also includes the timely and complete implementation of all necessary cleaning and inspection work Any other additional use of the pellet stove without the written authorisation...

Page 8: ...ing applies to main voltages with 50 Hz and an effective duration of more than 1 second Currents over 50mA and voltages over 50V are life threatening 2 3 Liability In the case of personal injury or da...

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Page 10: ...ure 10 Ash content 0 5 Density 1 12 kg dm3 2 kg wood pellets are equivalent in energy to approx 1 litre of heating oil Volumetri cally 3 m wood pellets will replace approx 1000 litres of heating oil N...

Page 11: ...stops automatically The control system selects one of 3 heating outputs dependent on the temperature difference between the actual room temperature and the set maximum room temperature This ensures th...

Page 12: ...d with the or buttons Programme 1 6 00 22 00 Monday Sunday Programme 2 0 00 0 00 OFF Programme 3 0 00 0 00 OFF Programme 4 0 00 0 00 OFF Programme 5 0 00 0 00 OFF The heating times can be changed with...

Page 13: ...he stove can be operated semi automatically 4 4 2 1 Setting the operating mode Automatic If it is switched on and the set room temperature is undershot by at least 1 2 C the stove will start operation...

Page 14: ...rear using the terminal strip next to the power supply inlet To connect the external control system remove the cable link Fig 6 and connect the cable of the external control sys tem with the RT termi...

Page 15: ...as priority over the timer with this se lection When the external contact is closed the stove switches on even when the timer is set to set back mode If operation is activated simultaneously with the...

Page 16: ...ill then start operating again by returning to the start phase even if the power failure only lasted a few seconds A slight amount of smoke may be produced during a power failure but does not pose any...

Page 17: ...let stove must be absolutely levelled vertically The height adjustment screws can be used to compensate for minor unevenness 5 1 3 Room temperature sensor The integrated room temperature sensor must b...

Page 18: ...ing into the lower bracket Fig 2 Lift the cladding up and hang the upper retaining lugs into the upper bracket Fig 3 and 4 Fig 2 Lower bracket side panel Fig 4 Attaching the cladding Fig 3 Upper brack...

Page 19: ...base under the stove as excessive temperatures are not produced in the lower section of the stove during operation The combustion chamber door is for cleaning purposes only and is not an ignition door...

Page 20: ...dimensions Diameter Inlet conduit Maximum length Maximum number of 90 elbows 50 mm 0 5 m 1 70 mm 1 m 1 100 mm 3 m 3 The data are valid as applicable If using a flat conduit or other shape the cross s...

Page 21: ...mains cable The mains plug socket must remain accessible after connection Press the Start button After the Start programme sequence is complete the control system will automatically select the require...

Page 22: ...llets in the burn grate Experience has shown that unburnt pellets may start stacking up after 1 to 3 hours of operation It is therefore essential to monitor the embers in the pellet stove during the i...

Page 23: ...fan can be set to the stages High Medium or Low If the heating output is set to High the convection air fan can be set to the stages High or Medium The default setting of the convection air fan is an...

Page 24: ...ry following a visual check or according to schedule due to the ash that is produced when the pellets are burnt Before starting any cleaning work the stove must be cooled down and the toggle switch mu...

Page 25: ...stop after use otherwise air may enter the combustion chamber from the wrong direction preventing the stove from operating properly 7 2 2 Emptying the ash pan To remove the ash open the ash door and...

Page 26: ...pellet stove This maintenance work may only be carried out by trained personnel 7 3 1 Cleaning the flues and the heat exchanger 2 cleaning apertures are available to clean the flues Upper cleaning ape...

Page 27: ...he right hand cladding to check and clean the flue gas collector housing Now undo the three wing nuts Fig 17 and pull the flue gas fan and cover plate off together Deposits can now be removed with a v...

Page 28: ...fied by rotating the screw motor back and forth Any screw motor malfunction will be de tected by the control unit and the cooling phase will be initiated as a safety mecha nism 8 3 Burn grate The burn...

Page 29: ...below 60 C pellet stove shutdown operating malfunction pellet tank empty etc 8 8 High temperature switch Two high temperature HT switches are installed in the pellet stove They monitor the surface te...

Page 30: ...oves the level of false air passing through the pane is very low and this can eventually lead to faster formation of deposits on the pane hindering visibility However the low level of false air during...

Page 31: ...118 C 73 C 140 C Flue gas flow rate in g s min max 3 0 6 1 3 0 7 0 CO2 content in flue gas min max 5 8 9 5 5 8 10 4 CO content in flue gas 0 03 Vol Chimney design recommended Moisture resistant Fuel t...

Page 32: ...No Designation cable tree 1 Convection air fan 3 Flue gas fan 5 Ceramic ignition 6 High temperature monitor 8 Low temperature monitor 10 External cut off RT 1 15 Differential pressure monitor 16 High...

Page 33: ...n air volume is too low for the fuel Increase the combustion air volume until combustion is satisfactory Please note that there may be dif ferences in the combustion rate even if standard wood pellets...

Page 34: ...lean burn grate heat exchanger Reduce fuel quantity Ignition error Lack of mate rial Flue gas temperature not reached by end of delay time Fill with pellets Remove unburnt pellets from burn grate Lack...

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