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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Placement of damper control air 
intake mechanism
to the right = Open

with the fireplace on adjust the outdoor
air mixed with indoor air.

to the left = Closed

Natural convection air circulation
(fig. A1)

By turning knob 

1b

to the right, the out-

side air travels through fitting 

4b

, rea-

ching mechanism 

4

where it mixes with

the air taken in from the room through
hole 

4e

. Air passes through the air jacket

of the fireplace, through opening 

4f

,

where it is heated and then, through the
aluminium pipes, exits outlets through
natural convection (which must be
installed on the mantel of the covering).

Forced ventilation air circulation (fig.
A2)

This is obtained by using fan 

12

, electro-

nic control unit 

13

, with synoptic panel

6a

, plus sensor 

14

to be inserted into the

seat of outlet. By turning knob 1b to the
right, the outside air travels through fit-
ting 

4b

, reaching mechanism 

4

where it

mixes with the air taken in from the
room through hole 

4e

.

Fan 

12

then pushes the air through the

air jacket of the fireplace, through ope-
ning 

4f

, where it is heated and then,

through the aluminium pipes, exits
outlets 

22

through natural convection

(which must be installed on the mantel
of the covering).
When the fan is off the fireplace runs on
natural convection.

Operating on forced ventilation:
in Automatic

The fan is connected to a sensor, (moun-
ted on the hot air outlet on the mantel),
which starts up automatically once it
reaches a temperature of 40°C, and stops
again automatically when the temperatu-
re drops below 40 ° C.

Manual

The fan begins operating regardless of
the temperature, with the possibility of
setting 9 different speeds.

Buttons 

Display screen

-

A    0

2

*

shown with an intermittent A when the

fan is off and has not yet received a signal
from the sensor (40°C).
When it reaches 40°C, a dash will appear
on the display screen      rotating clockwi-
se, confirming that the fan is operating.

Note: when the fan is turned on again
the display screen will go back to the
same function as before shutdown. 
- ignition is achieved by pressing down
button 0/1 for 2-3 seconds
- each operation is confirmed by a bee-
ping sound.

On/Standby

Automatic or manual

Decrease fan speed in manual mode

Increase fan speed in manual mode

On/Standby

Automatic*

Manual (random speed from 1 to
9)

Synoptic panel

The fan is controlled by a synoptic panel
(located on lower panel 5 of the firepla-
ce) with 4 buttons and a display screen. 

ENGLISH

4

4e

4f

4b

4d

4c

fig. A1

fig. A2

1b

14

12

13

4b

4

4e

4f

1b

6a

VERSION V: 

forced ventilation

VERSION N: 

natural convection

Summary of Contents for 809490

Page 1: ...TITANO UP2 UK Installation use and maintenance ...

Page 2: ...all relieve the manufacturer from any damage resulting from the use of this product the proof of purchase tag necessary for identifying the fireplace is located on the top of the package in the warranty booklet found inside the firebox on the ID plate affixed to the back side of the unit This documentation must be saved for identification together with the valid proof of purchase receipt The data ...

Page 3: ...ure MANIGLIA ASPORTABILE PER APERTURA PORTELLONE The handle of the hatch is not fixed to the same hatch but is inserted when required The handle fits into the bottom of the door by hooking it onto the pins The handle is only needed to lift or lower the hatch BUILT IN SYNOPTIC PANEL for models with forced ventilation it allows you to manage and control the operating phases ignition and turning off ...

Page 4: ... controlled mechanism recessed in the bottom front panel of the firebox When the fireplace is operating control lever 1b must be par tially or fully positioned to the right room outside air fitting 4b the sensor cables and the 230 Vac power supply can be positioned independently either to the left or to the right hot air outlet SPECIFICATIONS 4b 4b 1b A C hot air outlet pipes 230 Vac power supply ...

Page 5: ...type of surfaces present and how they are made Hot air outlets Grillsr The hot air outlets must be placed at a minimum distance of 50 cm from the ceiling and 30 cm from the furniture Position the grills or the air outlets at the highest point of the covering in order to avoid heat accumulating insi de the same covering Position the grills or the air outlets so that they can be easily accessed for ...

Page 6: ...place mantels and their vents fig 1 Before installing the covering make sure that the connections control levers and all moving parts are functioning correc tly These checks must be performed when the fireplace is lit and has been running for a few hours before covering the firebox so that it is still possible to intervene if necessary Therefore the fini shing operations such as building the firep...

Page 7: ...hem with their clamps build the frame with the fitting for outlet B1 into the wall on the top part of the fireplace mantel build the frame with the fitting for outlet B3 into the wall of the room requiring heating connect the two aluminium pipes to the fittings and secure them with clamps and snap on the front grilles Kit Three bis for the room where the fireplace is installed plus two adjacent ro...

Page 8: ...orting the fireplace In order to facilitate transportation the fireplace can be made lighter by remo ving the following counter weights cast iron bottom cast iron sides cast iron hearth the ash pan the ash grill made of cast iron the outer shell Dismantling the door Phase 1 fig H I lower the door to the fully closed position move levers X and X1 towards their respective jambs Phase 2 fig L open th...

Page 9: ...5 cm secure the sensor 14 inside the hole 22a of the outlet B1 or B3 check that the wire of the sensor does not interfere with the movement of the retractable door the second side panel finish the mantel by mounting the second side panel and apply the snap on grilles to the outlets from the outside when the work is complete plug in the plug to the 230 Vac power supply ensure that the electrical wi...

Page 10: ...stalled on the mantel of the covering When the fan is off the fireplace runs on natural convection Operating on forced ventilation in Automatic The fan is connected to a sensor moun ted on the hot air outlet on the mantel which starts up automatically once it reaches a temperature of 40 C and stops again automatically when the temperatu re drops below 40 C Manual The fan begins operating regardles...

Page 11: ...liquid fuel such as petrol alcohol or similar Do not burn waste Radiation field Do not place any fuel object inside the radia tion field of the glass hatch Initial start up The paint of the hearth is subject to the so cal led ageing until the working temperature is reached for the first time This may cause unpleasant odours In such case adequately air the room where the hearth is installed The phe...

Page 12: ...rafusado é o painel de fundo 2a as partes laterais 2b 2c devem ser simple smente colocadas em posição atenção permanecem instáveis até a montagem do painel de fundo 2a parte lateral anterior esquerda 2c parte lateral posterior esquerda 2b parte lateral posterior direita 2b painel de fundo com guarnição 2a desparafusar os dois parafusos inseridos na parte inferior da estrutura realizada com chapas ...

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Page 14: ...rafusado é o painel de fundo 2a as partes laterais 2b 2c devem ser simple smente colocadas em posição atenção permanecem instáveis até a montagem do painel de fundo 2a parte lateral anterior direita 2c parte lateral posterior direita 2b parte lateral posterior esquerda 2b painel de fundo com guarnição 2a desparafusar os dois parafusos inseridos na parte inferior da estrutura realizada com chapas m...

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