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ENGLISH

SAFETY INFORMATION

•  The appliance is not designed for use by people, 

including children, with limited physical, sensory 
and mental capacities.

•  The appliance is not intended to be used for 

cooking.

•  The appliance is designed to burn UNI EN ISO 

17225-2 category A1 wood pellets, in the amounts 
and manner described in this manual.

•  The appliance is designed for use indoors, in 

normal conditions of ambient humidity.

•  Keep the product in a dry place out of the weather.
•  For the legal and company warranties, refer to 

the warranty certificate inside the product: neither 
Edilkamin nor the reseller are liable for damage 
resulting from incorrect installation or maintenance.

Safety risks

 

 may be caused by:

•  installation in unsuitable conditions. In particular, 

conditions of fire hazard. DO NOT INSTALL THE 
PRODUCT IN AREAS SUBJECT TO THE RISK OF 
FIRE.

•  contact with fire and hot parts (e.g. glass panel 

and pipes). DO NOT TOUCH THE Fireplace’S 
HOT PARTS; always wear the provided gloves 
when working with the fireplace, even if switched 
off, when it is still hot. Failure do so can result in 
burns.

•  contact with live electrical equipment (internal). 

DO NOT ACCESS THE INTERNAL ELECTRICAL 
EQUIPMENT WHILE THE APPLIANCE IS 
POWERED ON. Electrocution hazard.

•  use of improper ignition aids (e.g. alcohol). DO 

NOT IGNITE OR BOOST THE FLAME WITH FLUID 
SPRAYS OR A FLAME TORCH. 

•  use of fuel other than wood pellets. DO NOT 

BURN WASTE MATTER, PLASTIC OR OTHER 
MATERIALS THAN WOOD PELLETS IN THE 
HEARTH. The product may be soiled, the flue may 
catch fire, and environmental damage may ensue.

•  cleaning the hearth when hot. DO NOT CLEAN 

THE HEARTH WITH A VACUUM CLEANER WHILE 
IT IS HOT. Risk of damage to the cleaner and 
smoke in the room.

•  cleaning the fumes duct with cleaning products. DO 

NOT CLEAN THE PRODUCT WITH FLAMMABLE 
PRODUCTS. Risk of fire and blowback.

•  cleaning the hot glass pane with unsuitable 

cleaning products. DO NOT CLEAN THE GLASS 
WHILE IT IS HOT WITH WATER OR ANY OTHER 
PRODUCT THAN THE RECOMMENDED GLASS 
CLEANING PRODUCTS. Risk of cracking and 

irreparable damage to the glass.

•  storing flammable materials within the safety 

clearance indicated in this manual. DO NOT 
PLACE LAUNDRY ON THE PRODUCT. DO NOT 
PLACE DRYING RACKS WITHIN THE SAFETY 
CLEARANCE. Keep flammable fluids away from 
the product. Fire hazard.

•  blocking the aeration vents and air intakes in the 

room. DO NOT BLOCK THE AERATION VENTS 
OR FLUE. Risk of smoke returning into the room 
with consequent damage and injury.

•  use of the product as a support or ladder. DO NOT 

CLIMB ONTO THE PRODUCT OR USE IT AS A 
SUPPORT. Risk of damage and injury.

•  use of the fireplace with the hearth open. DO NOT 

USE THE PRODUCT WITH ITS DOOR OPEN. 

•  incandescent material projected from the open 

door. DO NOT throw incandescent material 
outside the appliance. Fire hazard.

•  use of water in case of fire. CALL THE AUTHORITIES 

IF A FIRE BREAKS OUT.

Please use all normal precautions for a household 
heating appliance.

If you have doubts, please do not take any action, but 
contact the retailer or the installer.

For reasons of safety, read the user instructions 
included in this manual.

Summary of Contents for 805580

Page 1: ...PELLKAMIN 12 PELLET FIREPLACE UK Installation use and maintenance 805580 805590 805610 805600...

Page 2: ...e base optional 16 Fitting the components according to the version Pellet loading trapdoor 17 Ducted ventilation 18 Frontal ventilation kit 21 Pellet loading drawer 24 Notes on cladding 28 Fitting the...

Page 3: ...ted up for the first time commissioned by a qualified Edilkamin technician In Italy commissioning by an authorised technician is required by UNI 10683 and is recommended in all countries to ensure bes...

Page 4: ...THAN WOOD PELLETS IN THE HEARTH The product may be soiled the flue may catch fire and environmental damage may ensue cleaning the hearth when hot DO NOT CLEAN THE HEARTH WITH A VACUUM CLEANER WHILE IT...

Page 5: ...3 2 5 60 5 2 5 5 PELLKAMIN 12 with frontal ventilation and a pellet loading drawer 8 cm smoke outlet 79 93 87 5 12 93 60 5 2 5 60 5 2 5 5 PELLKAMIN 12 with ducted ventilation and a pellet loading draw...

Page 6: ...E hole for the vents Split Bent Origami Sharp F hole for ventilation air recovery a 10x10 cm hole in the side of the cladding 18 5 19 4 4 18 5 20 70 150 87 5 88 A F C C MEASUREMENTS cm OF HOLES ON PLA...

Page 7: ...Weight including packaging cod 805580 218 kg cod 805600 271 kg cod 805590 249 kg cod 805610 273 kg kg TECHNICAL DATA FOR RATING THE FLUE which must in any case satisfy the requirements of this sheet...

Page 8: ...version The packages are described in the Packaging section The air outlet vents are not included in the versions with ducted ventilation but you can choose them according to your preference from the...

Page 9: ...facilitate handling the Pellkamin 12 is fitted with handles B Do not use the air intake or fumes outlet to handle the appliance This may lead to slight misalignments TO UNPACK THE PRODUCT undo screws...

Page 10: ...rround Pellkamin is available in four versions 1 with ducted ventilation and a pellet loading trapdoor see the fitting sections on Ducted Ventilation and Load ing Trapdoor 2 with frontal ventilation a...

Page 11: ...ontal ventilation kit Version 3 with frontal ventilation and pellet loading drawer One package 1 with the Pellkamin frame the two compensation vents the inlet surround One package 2 with the drawer an...

Page 12: ...Hole for ventilation air a hole at least 10x10 cm in size preferably on the side of the covering Ducting for ventilation air always channel the ventilation warm air the 6 cm diam eter pipe to the outs...

Page 13: ...to European regulations EN 13384 EN 1443 EN 1856 and EN 1457 The installer must observe both these and any other local regulations This manual does not in any way substitute such regulations The produ...

Page 14: ...for ensuring these conditions THE FLUE Further to the general prescriptions for the fumes duct and flue the flue must serve solely to exhaust fumes must be correctly sized to satisfy the requirements...

Page 15: ...tion TERMINAL BOARDS The right side of the appliance seen from the front has a bracket with two terminal boards the upper terminal board low voltage has a pre wired cable for the reset button while th...

Page 16: ...t the plug is accessible once the installation is complete Secure the bottom of the base to the floor with 8 mm steel anchor bolts to prevent it from tipping over Position the top of the base 2 nd adj...

Page 17: ...the plasterboard Secure the loading inlet A Screw A with B Open the loading inlet to reach the screws Insulate the loading tube and make sure that it does not touch the fumes duct The loading tube mu...

Page 18: ...xtendible to 1 5 m for connection from the fire box to the fan kit 5 n 2 6 cm aluminium pipe extendible to 3 m for connection from the fan kit to the vent the flanges are incorporated into the fan kit...

Page 19: ...n exemple with pellet loa ding hatch E and vent Label F The instructions for installing the vents are included with the vents themselves NOTES the 100 mm connection section between the product and the...

Page 20: ...n to open the door 2 remove the screws 3 remove the cover panel 4 rotate the fan taking care with the cables to be extracted 5 reinsert the fan 6 repeat the operations to reattach the door and ro tate...

Page 21: ...to the sides 3 electrically connect the fan to the circuit board as shown on the high voltage terminal board to the side poles 7 8 9 Line Earth Neutral respectively 4 position the snap fitted grille a...

Page 22: ...22 ENGLISH FRONTAL VENTILATION KIT 2 2 4 3 repeat on the other side 4 screws VERSION WITH FRONTAL VENTILATION AND TRAPDOOR LOADING 2...

Page 23: ...g to the type of installation also ducting or not during the first ignition The ventilation will not function properly if the technician does not adjust the parameters 2 4 3 Self tapping screw for fix...

Page 24: ...ront panel to the frame with its support 3 There are 5 screws in all two on each side and one in the centre 3 replace the metal cover with the drawer Kit 2 and screw it on the sides PELLET LOADING DRA...

Page 25: ...LOADING DRAWER 2 3 Figure 12 Drawer fitted Connecting the pipes for ducting hot air Connecting the pipes for ducting hot air 2 3 repeat on the other side 4 screws VERSION WITH DUCTED VENTILATION AND D...

Page 26: ...lly connect the fan to the circuit board as shown on the high voltage terminal board to the side poles 7 8 9 Line Earth Neutral respectively 4 position the snap fitted grille and ceramic assembly and...

Page 27: ...n the other side 4 screws VERSION WITH FRONTAL VENTILATION AND DRAWER 3 To ensure correct operation it is essential that the technician adjusts the parameters according to the type of installation als...

Page 28: ...an additional opening of at least 10x10 cm in size is available in one side of the cover for ventilation air recovery any wooden beams are insulated and not resting against the metal structure WE RECO...

Page 29: ...round on to its supports secure it with the four grub screws included for the side versions fasten it to the bracket with a nut D For versions 2 with frontal ventilation and pellet loading trapdoor se...

Page 30: ...For reasons of safety and environmental compatibility DO NOT burn plastic painted wood coal bark or other such materials in the stove Do not use the product as an incinerator Caution Using fuels other...

Page 31: ...s ON Flame ignites and grows stable This is the result of manual ignition with ignition button request from Crono power request during stand by request from external contact Ignition has a variable du...

Page 32: ...pends on both the type of batteries and the intensity of use Edilkamin and the reseller will not consider claims for battery life under any circumstances If the battery charge is low a warning display...

Page 33: ...splay shows figure 4 1 the current time 2 the current room temperature 3 the room temperature setting or manual mode 4 the power level represented by the flames 5 the fan level represented by the fill...

Page 34: ...3 and displayed as positions 2 and 3 see below The two fans can be adjusted separately First adjust fan 2 and then fan 3 as described below Ventilation setting Press OK once The fan setting displays...

Page 35: ...temperature setpoint is reached To access the function from the main menu as indicated in the Menu section above press the M button Scroll using the buttons and select the function by pressing OK Use...

Page 36: ...ress the M button LOAD PELLETS STAND BY CRONO NIGHT DATE TIME DISPLAY LANGUAGE BEEP INFO TECHNICAL MENU scroll buttons OK button to confirm The following screen will appear Scroll to ENABLE underlined...

Page 37: ...buttons Press the OK button to confirm and select SET Press the M button to go back to the previous screen press the OK button to enter the SET function ENABLE TEMP CHANGE SET scroll buttons OK button...

Page 38: ...ckly Press the OK button to confirm and go to the temperature selection T1 T2 or T3 Press the buttons to switch between the temperatures To continue with other changes press the OK button To choose be...

Page 39: ...n during commissioning Available only in the OFF state If you attempt to activate the function in other states access is not granted To access the function from the main menu as indicated in the Menu...

Page 40: ...Confirm by pressing the OK button for 2 seconds Beep Allows you to enable disable the beep To access the function from the main menu as indicated in the Menu section above press the M button Scroll u...

Page 41: ...N B Any unauthorised modification is forbidden Use spare parts recommended by the manufacturer The use of counterfeit parts results in the guarantee becoming null and void MAINTENANCE Never vacuum ho...

Page 42: ...tray 3 and grate into a non flammable container the ashes may still contain embers and or hot parts Vacuum out the interior of the hearth the bed and the compartment around the grate into which the as...

Page 43: ...nd inspect the system there is an increased risk of the chimney pot catching fire SUMMER SHUTDOWN During the period of disuse keep the fireplaces doors hatches and lids closed We recommend emptying ou...

Page 44: ...sufficient quantity of combustion air Check that the firebox door is closed Check that the grate and fume discharge are clean Check that the external air inlet is free i e the grilles are not obstruct...

Page 45: ...cian MESSAGE PROBLEM SOLUTION H07 Shutdown due to exceeding maximum fumes temperature Check the type of pellet contact the technician if in doubt Contact the technician H08 Shutdown due to overheating...

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Page 48: ...cod 941400 GB 3 18 D 941400 GB w w w e d i l k a m i n c o m...

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