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OPERATION 

Description.

 The access to and adjustment of these 

functions is described below:

Mode

Size settings 

MANUAL

•  power level 
•  ventilation level

AUTOMATIC

•  desired room temperature
•  ventilation level

CRONO

•  desired room temperature, 

selected per day of the week

•  ventilation level

* when lowering the ventilation the stove also 
automatically modulates its power to maintain 
maximum efficiency.

The stove also has the following supplementary 
functions.

Function

In which mode it 
can be activated

What it does

STAND BY automatic crono when the desired 

temperature is 
reached, the stove 
shuts off and turns 
on again when the 
temperature drops

RELAX

manual auto-
matic crono

enables natural con-
vection mode (fan 
off), thus reducing 
the power

NIGHT

manual auto-
matic

allows you to set the 
stove to go out after 
a given number of 
hours

OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS

The technician can supply, on request:
external thermostat, telephone dialler for connection to 
the logic board

PHASES

Further to the above operational procedures, the stove 
has the following phases

- Ignition

 (display reads 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 duration, with the aim of reaching 
the start temperature

- Switch-off

 (display reads OFF )

The flame is extinguished and the stove cools down.
This is the result of:
•  manual switch-off with switch-off button 
•  power demand ceases with Stand by function 

active

•  request from Crono
•  request from external contact
Switch-off has a variable duration, with the aim of 
reaching the stop temperature

- Shutdown

Switches the stove off in response to an alarm  

INTERFACE 

The user interface is the remote control but, if this is not 
available, you can control the stove with the button on 
its rear (see figure)
1. WITH THE STOVE OFF
press the button for 2” to turn the stove on.
2. WITH THE STOVE ON
press the button for 2” to turn the stove off.
3. WITH THE STOVE ON IN MANUAL MODE
by pressing one time and immediately releasing the 
button, you can increase the operating power.

simplified on button

USER INSTRUCTIONS

USER

Summary of Contents for ARIS UP2

Page 1: ...EN Installation use and maintenance page 2 ARIS UP2 PELLET STOVE...

Page 2: ...reference ARIS UP2 Performance declaration DoP EK no 171 Moreover the company hereby declares that the ARIS UP2 wood pellet stoves satisfy the requirements of the following European directives 2014 3...

Page 3: ...to follow the instructions in it could cause serious damage to the product and put the safety of those using it at risk OPERATING SEQUENCE follow the instructions for the operations described Product...

Page 4: ...THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER The product may become soiled the flue may catch fire and environmental damage may ensue Cleaning the combustion chamber when hot DO NOT CLEAN WITH A VACUUM CLEANER WHEN HOT Yo...

Page 5: ...combustione 97 14 18 53 55 55 8 cm uscita fumi 29 5 5 97 14 10 8 cm uscita fumi 53 4 cm aria combustione 97 14 18 53 55 55 8 cm uscita fumi 29 5 5 97 14 10 8 cm uscita fumi 53 4 cm aria combustione 9...

Page 6: ...mm Air intake diameter male 40 mm Weight including packaging steel glas stone 147 160 177 kg UE 2015 1186 A G A TECHNICAL DATA FOR RATING THE FLUE which must in any case satisfy the requirements of th...

Page 7: ...tlet Kit ARIS UP STEEL The delivery consists of the following packages one containing the stove s frame and the steel sides already fitted one on top of the stove package containing the ceramic claddi...

Page 8: ...e the rear smoke outlet proceed as follows Only perform work with the electrical power disconnected Use the smoke outlet Kit provided for the connection as shown below Description Reference in figure...

Page 9: ...discharge from rear FUME DISCHARGE FROM REAR Remove the lower rear panel G Remove the pre cut section from the previously removed lower rear panel G and from the left hand rear metal side A Remove the...

Page 10: ...e discharge from rear FUME DISCHARGE FROM REAR Remove the lower rear portion G Remove the pre cut section from the previously re moved lower rear portion G and from the left hand rear metal side A Rem...

Page 11: ...me discharge from rear FUME DISCHARGE FROM REAR Remove the lower rear portion G Remove the pre cut section from the previously re moved lower rear portion G and from the left hand rear metal side A Re...

Page 12: ...parately 4 ceramic side elements D Fig 3 1 upper horizontal ceramic element E Fig 7 1 ceramic top F fig 9 16 milled pins M4 16 washers M5 4 rubber pads M 4 brass washers 2 screws T E M6x10 To fit proc...

Page 13: ...D onto the structure together with the metal frame brackets B previously de tached from the stove Mount the upper horizontal ceramic element F onto the structure together with the upper cast iron gri...

Page 14: ...4 2 washers 4 rubber pads M 4 brass washers 2 screws T E M6x10 To fit proceed as follows Fig 8 Remove the cast iron upper grille C screwed onto the structure Fig 9 Fix the upper horizontal ceramic ele...

Page 15: ...om or area as the product may affect its draw In Italy check the compatibility pursuant to UNI 10683 and UNI 7129 in the presence of gas fired products INSTALLATION Protection from heat and safety cle...

Page 16: ...s than 1 5 terminate at roof level with a proper chimney pot the flue may not discharge directly on the wall or into an enclosed space even if the space in question is open to the sky be made of mater...

Page 17: ...INSTALLER EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE In general we suggest two ways to ensure a proper flow of combustion air Indirect air intake Install an air outlet at floor level with an effective sur face area net of...

Page 18: ...ctrical system must be compliant check the operation of the earth in particular Edilkamin is not responsible for malfunctions resulting from an improperly earthed system The power line must be of adeq...

Page 19: ...ellet bag and the top grille Use the provided glove when loading the stove while it is operating and hence hot to the touch Make sure not to touch the smoke discharge pipe if hot FUEL Use UNI EN ISO 1...

Page 20: ...to the above operational procedures the stove has the following phases Ignition display reads ON Flame ignites and grows stable This is the result of manual ignition with ignition button request from...

Page 21: ...e type of batteries and the intensity of use Edilkamin and the retailer will not consider claims for battery life under any circumstances If the battery charge is low a warning displays at the top lef...

Page 22: ...menu ON STATE The product is ready The display 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 flame...

Page 23: ...switch from manual to automatic or vice versa In Manual mode the display reads Man In Automatic mode the temperature displays In automatic Set Room Temperature read by the remote control this should b...

Page 24: ...oint 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 the OK button Use the b...

Page 25: ...n press 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 underli...

Page 26: ...tons 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 to...

Page 27: ...ly 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 betw...

Page 28: ...uring 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 sec...

Page 29: ...nfirm 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 usin...

Page 30: ...d working order Failure to service the product properly will prevent it from working properly Any problems due to failure to service the stove will void the warranty 1 Open the combustion chamber door...

Page 31: ...n the product is off and cold remove the upper deflector D by pulling it towards you The deflector is a component that is fragile and subject to wear so neither Edilkamin nor the retailer can be held...

Page 32: ...ail to regularly clean and inspect the system there is an increased risk of the chimney pot catching fire We recommend against using compressed air to clean the combustion air inlet SUMMER SHUTDOWN Du...

Page 33: ...is below the set level Check that the combustion chamber door is closed Check the regular maintenance of the stove Check that smoke discharge and combustion air ducts are clean H02 displays when the...

Page 34: ...n H11 Switching OFF due to the inter vention of the safety pressure switch Ensure the stove and flue are clean Contact the technician H12 Room temperature probe failure The product is operating in man...

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Page 36: ...cod 942013 GB 02 18 C w w w e d i l k a m i n c o m 942103 GB...

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