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ENGLISH

USER

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

USING THE “EASY TIMER” PROGRAM

The new remote control allows you to manage a timer pro-
gram that is very intuitive and easy to use:

If the boiler-stove is on:

 a delayed shutdown can 

be set from the remote control - from one to twelve hours. 
The remaining time for the scheduled shutdown is shown 
on the display of the synoptic panel.

If the boiler-stove is off

: a delayed ignition can be 

set from the remote control - from one to twelve hours. The 
remaining time for the scheduled ignition is shown on the 
display of the synoptic panel.

Setting:

 proceed as follows to set the timer:

a) Press the “A” button and the icon   will light up on the 
display, thereby confirming the “Easy timer” program has 
been accessed.
b) Set the hours by pressing the +/- buttons, for example:

c)Point the remote control towards the synoptic panel 
receiver
d) Confirm the setting by pressing the “A” button for a few 
seconds; the icon   will go off and the remaining time will 
appear on the synoptic panel after which the “Easy timer” 
setting will intervene. 
e) Repeat points a), b), c), d) to cancel the setting, and set 
the hours to “00H”

BLOCKED KEYPAD

The remote control buttons can be blocked so as to pre-
vent it from going on accidentally.
Press the A and M buttons simultaneously and the key 
symbol will light up confirming that the keys have been 
blocked. 
Press the A and M buttons simultaneously once again to 
unblock the keypad.

LOW BATTERY INDICATOR 

When the battery icon lights up it indicates that the batteri-
es inside the remote control are almost flat. 
Replace them with three new batteries of the same model 
(size AAA 1.5V).
- Do not use new batteries with used ones.
- Do not mix brands and different types as every type and 
brand has a different capacity.
- Do not mix traditional batteries with rechargeable ones;
- Do not try recharging alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries 
as this can cause them to break and/or a liquid leakage.

Summary of Contents for CHERIE UP H

Page 1: ...CHERIE UP H EN Installation use and maintenance page 2 PELLET BOILER STOVE...

Page 2: ...er the company hereby declares that the CHERIE UP wood pellet stove satisfies the requirements of the following European directives 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatib...

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: ...ay become soiled the flue may catch fire and environmental damage may ensue cleaning the combustion chamber when hot DO NOT CLEAN THE HEARTH WITH A VACUUM CLEANER WHILE IT IS HOT You could damage the...

Page 5: ...5 ENGLISH USER INSTALLER DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS cm 57 62 115 40 30 11 8 10 6 5 10 16 22 5 valvola sicurezza return 3 4 8 cm smoke outlet 4 cm combustion air delivery 3 4 loading unloading...

Page 6: ...ng 250 237 230 265 kg TECHNICAL DATA FOR RATING THE FLUE which must in any case satisfy the requirements of this sheet and the installation instructions for the product Nominal power Reduced power Fum...

Page 7: ...ic top CHERIE UP GLASS One package containing the stove structure the box with the glass side panels the box with the bottom front panel brackets and small parts the box with the cast iron top CHERIE...

Page 8: ...te boxes the box with the steel side panels the box with the bottom front panel brackets and small parts the box with the cast iron top 2 1 1 2 5 box with the steel side panels box with the cast iron...

Page 9: ...d washers for front panel Bottom front panel 4 1 Cast iron top 5 1 1 Remove the pellet tank cover Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front Thi...

Page 10: ...m together 1 shaped polystyrene piece NOTE The curving of the side panels may not perfectly coincide with the curving of the brackets Therefore use your hands to make the panel fit to the bracket befo...

Page 11: ...eath only on one side NOTE For a better understanding of the position the image below shows the components in a vertical position but we nevertheless recommend that you work in a horizontal position o...

Page 12: ...the brackets Therefore use your hands to make the panel fit to the bracket before tightening the screws V Do not use any tools so as to avoid the risk of scratching the side panel Once the position o...

Page 13: ...curing the metal supports STEEL CLADDING screws for fitting the metal supports 3 Fitting of the bottom front panel Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle Hook the bottom front pan...

Page 14: ...14 ENGLISH 4 Fitting the top Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins Put the pellet tank cover back on by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1 STEEL CLADDING INSTALLER...

Page 15: ...x with the bottom front panel brackets and small parts box with the ceramic top 2 1 5 box with the ceramic side panels box with the ceramic top box with the bottom front panel brackets and small parts...

Page 16: ...side panels at the top and bottom for small bracket h Rubber item screw M6 e 4 For top panel Screw M4x20 f 2 On side panels Cage Nut M4 g 2 On side panels Small adjustment bracket h 2 On side panels...

Page 17: ...front This will subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels 2 Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure On each of the sides undo the metal support screws...

Page 18: ...n the shaped polystyrene piece and proceed as follows 2 1 Bring the ceramic side panels together 1 shaped polystyrene piece Position the two adjustment brackets on the ceramic piece and apply the scre...

Page 19: ...correct position is the point where the bracket profile meets with the metal support Tighten the screws that fix the brackets to the metal profile metal support Position the small bracket with the cag...

Page 20: ...he side panels Respect the distances between the metal support and the ceramic piece as in the drawing 60 and 70 mm The 70 mm measurement can also be taken from the template position CERAMIC CLADDING...

Page 21: ...the metal supports POSSIBLE ADJUSTMENTS The brackets allow internal external adjustment The slots allow forward backward adjustment in the top part The small brackets allow forward backward adjustment...

Page 22: ...en them with the screws fasten it with the M6 Allen screw Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle Hook the bottom front panel 4 hooks two per side and fasten it with the M6 Allen s...

Page 23: ...he holes in the structure They are used for any necessary adjustment operations Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins Put the pellet tank cover back on by tightening the wing screws removed a...

Page 24: ...ox with the glass side panels box with the glass bottom front panel brackets and small parts 2 4 box with the cast iron top 2 4 Description Reference in Figures Quantity Glass side panel 1 2 Brackets...

Page 25: ...ently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels Make sure that you disconnect the display cable so as not to break it wing screws GLASS CLADDING 2 Assembling and fitting the side pan...

Page 26: ...ews for fixing the support onto the bracket metal support silicone washer bracket 3 screws for fixing the support onto the bracket wing screws and washer Position three rubber grommets per side onto t...

Page 27: ...ble handle Hook the bottom front panel 4 hooks two per side and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw Screw the filler profile onto the structure using the two 4 2x9 5 screws Then hook the assembled side...

Page 28: ...28 ENGLISH INSTALLER GLASS CLADDING 4 Fitting the top Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins Put the pellet tank cover back on by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1...

Page 29: ...anel 2 n 1 Cast iron top 3 n 1 As indicated in the Packaging section the stone cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes the box with the side panels the box with the bottom front panel the...

Page 30: ...y cable so as not to break it wing screws 2 Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure On each of the sides undo the metal support screws unhook the metal support and remove it It s not...

Page 31: ...door using the removable handle Hook the bottom front panel 4 hooks two per side and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw fasten it with the M6 Allen screw 4 Fitting the top Place the top by slotting it...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...des of less 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 mad...

Page 34: ...n 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 the screen or other protections...

Page 35: ...n 10 can compromise the operation of the stove The electrical system must be compliant check the operation of the earth in particular Edilkamin is not responsible for malfunctions resulting from an im...

Page 36: ...m with an open expansion tank The presence of an accumulator tank is recommended but not mandatory Its advantage is that it releases the boiler stove from sudden requests from the system and can be in...

Page 37: ...ressure reducer MI Delivery System P Pump circulator RA Radiators RI Return System S Drain SB Water heater ST Temperature Probe TC Boiler stove V Ball valve VA Automatic air vent valve VEC Closed expa...

Page 38: ...38 ENGLISH led PUMP PUMP SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 39: ...ed I II III Recommended for systems with fixed system resistance requiring a constant volume flow The pump reduces the delivery head to half in the case of decreasing volume flow in the pipe network E...

Page 40: ...cel press and hold the operating button for 3 seconds SETTING THE CONTROL MODE Select control mode The LED selection of control modes and corresponding pump curves takes place in clockwise succession...

Page 41: ...iable differential pressure p v III 4 Variable differential pressure p v II 5 Variable differential pressure p v I 6 Constant differential pressure p c III 7 Constant differential pressure p c II 8 Co...

Page 42: ...ton for 8 seconds until the LEDs for the selected setting briefly flash then release LEDs flash constantly at 1 second intervals The key lock is activated pump settings can no longer be changed The ke...

Page 43: ...rate pressure and ambient conditions Dry run Air in the pump Overload Sluggish motor pump is operated outside of its specifications e g high module temperature The speed is lower than during normal op...

Page 44: ...ss on the cover which has a click opening use the glove if the stove is hot When the stove is hot DO NOT REST the bag of pellets on the upper grille Use the provided gloves when loading the stove whil...

Page 45: ...informs the memory of the electronic board that has been inserted into the 15Kg tank a constant pressure of 5 deletes Kg residues or those previously entered ventilation button sets the operation of...

Page 46: ...omatically shortened if the control board detects that certain tests have been carried out positively The flame appears after about 5 minutes Manual ignition in case of start up failure At a temperatu...

Page 47: ...Sun Once you have chosen the day by scrolling through them with the and keys confirm by pressing MENU and proceed with the settings of the programs in the same way as for the Program daily selecting w...

Page 48: ...he remote control you can set the display to the desired environmental temperature At environmental temperatures below the set temperature the stove modulates power normally to reach the set output Wi...

Page 49: ...ultaneously for a few seconds to block unblock the keypad Indicates that ignition shutdown is being via the EASY TIMER program Indicates the room temperature detected by the remote control it indicate...

Page 50: ...irm the setting by pressing the A button for a few seconds the icon will go off and the remaining time will appear on the synoptic panel after which the Easy timer setting will intervene e Repeat poin...

Page 51: ...is invited to perform careful maintenance described above and explained by the DEALER during commissioning to the extent of his abilities To eliminate the message from the display press the ventilatio...

Page 52: ...door P The grate consists of two parts A1 and A2 It is snapped into position in its housing 2 Empty the ash tray B and the grate into a non flammable container the ashes may still contain embers and...

Page 53: ...original spare parts may damage the appliance and relieves Edilkamin of all liability for damage resulting there from Do not make unauthorised modifications DISPOSAL At the end of its service life dis...

Page 54: ...ION BloccoAFNo Start displays when ignition times out unsuccessfully There are two possibilities NO flame Check that the grate is seated properly and is clean Check that there are pellets in the tank...

Page 55: ...e technician MESSAGES WHICH DO NOT SHUT THE STOVE DOWN BUT ARE SIMPLY WARNINGS MESSAGE PROBLEM SOLUTION Check Battery The stove does not shut down but the term remains on the display The back up batte...

Page 56: ...the safety thermostat has intervened A If the temperature is too high it switches OFF the product by cutting off the power supply to the gear motor If the thermostat is activated it must be reset pre...

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