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Avoid direct contact with hot parts of the product. 

 

Check if there are difficulties while turning the product on after a long period of non- operation (

see 

chapter 6.0)

 

The pellet stove is designed to work even in extreme weather conditions, however, in case of strong 
wind or frosty conditions, the safety systems might trigger on and shut the pellet stove off. In such case, 
the user should contact the authorized service. It is not advisable to disable or reset the safety devices 
on the user’s discretion. 

Fire extinguisher should be in reach in case of accidental occurrence of fire in the exhaust gas pipe.

 

 
2.0. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 
 
2.1 Accessories  

Before the initial installation of the pellet stove, you should check whether all accessories are in place: 

 

Pipe scraping lever  

 

Remote controller 

 

Control panel + screws for its mounting (in the reservoir for pellets) 

 

Documentation (warranty, instruction manual, service centers) 

Important: Read carefully the whole documentation and keep it attentively.

 

 
 
2.2 Assembling the control panel 

 
 

 

    When you take the pellet stove out from its packaging, in the reservoir for pellets you will find the control panel (2) 

wrapped in a foil and M5 screws (3) in a bag, which are used for its assembling (1). Take out the control panel (2), put 
the cable (4) through the hole in the panel (see figure) and connect it to the card. Take the M5 screws from the bag 
and attach the panel to the cover. 

 
 

Important: When connecting the panel, be careful not to cut the cable 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AURIGA 23 kW

Page 1: ...MANUAL for INSTALLATION and OPERATION of AURIGA 23 kW...

Page 2: ...LLATION 9 3 5 USABLE PIPES 9 3 6 INSTALLATION SCHEMES optional 9 3 7 REAR END OF THE EXHAUST GAS PIPE 10 3 8 CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY 10 4 0 USAGE 11 4 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 11 4 2 FUE...

Page 3: ...obligations are not observed 5 The Instruction manual is an inseparable part of the product In case the Instruction manual is missing or lost the end user should have it provided by the seller 6 This...

Page 4: ...1 Accessories Before the initial installation of the pellet stove you should check whether all accessories are in place Pipe scraping lever Remote controller Control panel screws for its mounting in...

Page 5: ...d the burner are made of a special metal sheet The inner part of the burner is coated with double metal sheet which guarantees higher thermal power of the pellet stove The burner has a door with ceram...

Page 6: ...Min consumption per hour kg h 1 5 Reservoir capacity Boiler capacity Kg Liters 30 35 Utilization at nominal thermal power 92 Nominal electrical power W 340 Nominal voltage V 230 Nominal frequency Hz...

Page 7: ...f the pellet stove in spaces containing explosive materials The installation of the pellet stove should be made in accordance to all practical knowledge The space around the pellet stove should be mad...

Page 8: ...XHAUST GAS SYSTEM It is always important to know that the exhaust system is as important as the pellet stove The installation of the exhaust system should be performed by authorized persons The author...

Page 9: ...ents the inner part should be the same as that of the pellet stove the outer part should not be less than twice than the one of the pellet stove the manufacture should protect the system against rain...

Page 10: ...the electrical power supply The connection should be easily accessible 4 0 USAGE 4 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Taking into consideration that the pellet stove develops high temperature the young and adult p...

Page 11: ...ting The setting might be made either through the control panel or the software For normal operation of the stove it should be changed some parameters depend on the installation of the stove different...

Page 12: ...1 OFF time 1 53 Cool fluid entry temp diff 10 90 Keep fire period 0 18 Power 5 feeder 1 ON time 33 54 Ignition test gases temperature 80 91 Feeder 2 delay ON time factor 0 19 Stop fire fan 1 speed 240...

Page 13: ...lay shows the set or current values for the currently selected menu option With buttons you can navigate through the menu and control the operation of the Fumis ALPHA controller Refer to the Table 1 F...

Page 14: ...n the edit mode when the selected value blinks Enter button is used for entering the edit mode and confirming the set values or selecting the additional submenus Escape Cancel button is used for disca...

Page 15: ...een the entries The procedure for modifying the settings is the same as in the second level menu To exit the edit mode without saving the changes press the Cancel button This button is also used for r...

Page 16: ...e Power context The current burning power level value is shown on display For faster heating up to the desired room temperature you can increase the burning power setting In the Power context press th...

Page 17: ...ram Then press the right menu button The 2 program value is blinking Set the desired program Confirm the program settings by pressing Enter Repeat the procedure to set the programs for all weekdays Ex...

Page 18: ...When the container empties the Fuel autonomy sets to OFF and icon no fuel lights up on user interface Fill the container and set the Fuel autonomy setting to FULL If you refill the fuel container befo...

Page 19: ...e to conserve energy As soon as you touch the keyboard the brightness of the display will increase to default value The Idle display mode setting offers the following options OFF The keyboard stays in...

Page 20: ...ervice menu navigate to the Service menu entry and press the Enter button The display shows the randomly generated number between 1111 and 9999 This four digit number is different every time Add up th...

Page 21: ...ternal pressure sensor External analog NTC3 NTC2 NTC1 TC2 Relay Triac regulated Triac regulated Triac nonregulated Triac nonregulated Triac nonregulated Igniter starts Reset service timer Service time...

Page 22: ...values can be modified Viewing service counters The Fumis ALPHA controller monitors the combustion system operation and provides different service counters The values are read only and cannot be modi...

Page 23: ...iggered When regular maintenance is performed by authorized personnel only the Service time counter must be reset For instructions refer to chapter Viewing service counters on page 22 Replacing the ba...

Page 24: ...or your combustion system is equipped with the fuel level sensor Solution Refill the fuel container If you are using the Fuel autonomy option reset this setting to Full by pressing the button ON OFF o...

Page 25: ...e counter counts down in hours and when this counter reaches zero the Service icon starts blinking This value in hours is read only can be modified by authorized personnel only Solution Contact the se...

Page 26: ...ls Signal LED 2 LED 1 Function Power supply check Communication check OFF No power supply Faulty or not programmed Lit Power supply OK Fast blinking 5 blinks per second Communication OK Slow blinking...

Page 27: ...ing phase OFF OFF Unspecific errors on Fumis ALPHA keyboard Certain information stored in Fumis ALPHA controller is updated to Fumis ALPHA keyboard at startup for example configuration In case the Fum...

Page 28: ...R43 fan 3 Ignition Test PAR1 timeout PAR7 PAR8 feeder PAR23 fan 1 PAR33 fan 2 PAR44 fan 3 PAR54 temperature PAR78 PAR79 PAR80 flame sensor BURNING Power levels 1 5 Auto High PAR9 18 feeder PAR24 28 fa...

Page 29: ...AR93 one of the three preselected wood quality fan settings set with hidden parameters 59 61 is loaded Feeder 1 settings Pellet feeder is working in ON OFF mode The ratio between ON and OFF times defi...

Page 30: ...anced regulation is selected 13 Power 3 Feeder 1 OFF Time Power 3 feeder OFF time Defines the feeder pause at power level 3 in the Burning phase NOTE Not used when advanced regulation is selected 14 P...

Page 31: ...ecks if flue gases temperature rose for more than 3 C min or if Flame Sensor gave the FLAME signal If so the Burning phase is started if not the test is repeated until timeout set with PAR1 21 Heat Up...

Page 32: ...nt underpressure in the burning chamber FAN2 As Chimney Fan FAN2 Pressure Close Loop option 29 Test Fire Fan 2 Speed FAN2 speed in Test Fire sequence NOTE If the flue gases temperature is below PAR58...

Page 33: ...ow PAR58 C in FAN2 for Room Heating mode FAN2 is switched off 38 Power 5 Fan 2 Speed FAN2 speed at power 5 Normal regulation defines the FAN2 speed at power 5 depends on the selected fan mode Fan 2 fo...

Page 34: ...quence NOTE FAN3 does not operate in this sequence 45 Power 1 Fan 3 Speed FAN3 speed at power 1 NOTE FAN3 operates in ON OFF mode only The valid settings for this parameter are 0 FAN3 OFF or 255 FAN3...

Page 35: ...TE FAN3 operates in ON OFF mode only The valid settings for this parameter are 0 FAN3 OFF or 255 FAN3 ON at maximum speed You must also set the PAR77 and an air temperature sensor NTC must be connecte...

Page 36: ...er Burner mode the accumulator restart temperature is PAR84 PAR50 in one degree resolution value 60 equals 60 C 51 Water Air Temperature Desired Water Air temperature in C In Stove mode defines the de...

Page 37: ...gases temperature threshold when the controller begins to decrease the burning power IMPORTANT When setting this parameter the actual value is double the value entered in PC PRO or UI except for stove...

Page 38: ...leaning Duration Rot Defines the number of blow cleanings before the heating device goes to FIRE STOP and performs the Erato cleaning 65 Ash Extraction Auger Duration Ash extraction auger activation d...

Page 39: ...efault feeder setting 100 the feeder in user fuel mode has the same speed as the default feeder setting 150 the feeder is 50 faster This parameter is set according to the selected pellets type factory...

Page 40: ...e detection 80 Flame OFF Detection Delay Time delay before OFF detected in seconds Sensor signal is valid after certain time period expires Defines the time threshold for OFF flame detection The recom...

Page 41: ...er in the boiler is heated to 65 C PAR51 will automatically be set to this value If we assume that the heat loss is 5 C we achieve 60 C in heat accumulator which equals the desired temperature PAR84 N...

Page 42: ...tem is turned off Fuel Quality No Parameter Description 92 Pellets Quality Defines one of the three pellets fuel quality types 1 feeder and fan 1 operate according to the hidden parameters 53 FeederFa...

Page 43: ...ifference for modulation in C When normal regulation is used defines how many degrees before the desired temperature is reached the controller starts to decrease the burning power NOTE When modulation...

Page 44: ...lid alternative to the traditional energetic heating sources First of all they do not pollute the environment because they are bio compact the CO emission is equal to zero or equal to the quantity one...

Page 45: ...usage of poor quality pellets may damage the functioning of your pellet stove which means that you will lose your warranty 6 0 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Regular cleaning of the pellet stove and the ex...

Page 46: ...as system In that case use cotton cloth or magazine paper with a small quantity of detergent for glass cleaning This cleaning should be performed only when the pellet stove is cooled down After each c...

Page 47: ...east once a month firstly you should empty it and then clean it using a vacuum cleaner GAS SYSTEM It is recommended to clean the general gas system once a year To do it it is necessary to open the doo...

Page 48: ...you should check the fresh air system whether there is any obstacle in it EXHAUST GAS SYSTEM At the beginning of the heating season you should clean the exhaust gas system If the electrical cable is d...

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