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SAFETY INFORMATION

•  The product is not designed for use by people, 

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

•  The appliance is not designed for cooking 

purposes.

•  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 indoor use and in 

areas with normal humidity conditions.

•  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: specifically, 
neither Edilkamin nor the retailer are liable for 
damage resulting from incorrect installation or 
maintenance.

Safety risks

 

may be caused by:

•  Installation in non-suitable settings, in particular 

those that are subject to fire risks. 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 HOT PARTS and, 
when the stove is switched off and still hot, always 
wear the glove supplied. 

•  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. Serious risk of 
burns, damage and injury.

•  Use of fuel other than wood pellets. DO NOT BURN 

WASTE MATTER, PLASTIC OR MATERIALS OTHER 
THAN WOOD PELLETS IN 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. You could damage the vacuum-cleaner and 
risk the emission of smoke in the room.

•  Cleaning the smoke duct with cleaning products. 

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

•  Cleaning the glass pane while hot or with unsuitable 

cleaning products. DO NOT CLEAN HOT GLASS 
WITH WATER. ONLY USE RECOMMENDED 
GLASS CLEANING PRODUCTS. Risk of cracking 
and permanent, irreparable damage to the glass.

•  The storage of flammable materials at a distance 

which is less than the safe distances listed in 
this manual. DO NOT PLACE LAUNDRY ON 
THE APPLIANCE. DO NOT PLACE DRYING 
RACKS WITHIN THE SAFETY CLEARANCE. Keep 
flammable fluids away from the appliance. 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 stove with the combustion chamber 

open. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT WITH ITS 
DOOR OPEN. 

•  Incandescent material may come out 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.

•  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.

USER/INSTALLER

Summary of Contents for CHERIE UP

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

Page 2: ...n DoP EK No 043 Moreover 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 El...

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: ...ENGLISH DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS cm USER INSTALLER 57 62 115 115 57 33 101 5 9 4 cm combustion air 8 cm hot air ducting 18 5 25 18 5 31 10 21 8 cm smoke outlet accessories for ducting hot air are availab...

Page 6: ...by a notified body under the conditions specified by the standard CHERIE UP Nominal power Reduced power Available power 11 2 5 5 kW Efficiency 90 0 93 3 CO emissions at 13 O2 0 016 0 044 Fumes temper...

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

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: ...ide 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 on top of the shape...

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: ...metal supports STEEL CLADDING screws for fitting the metal supports INSTALLER 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: ...ls 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 Right brac...

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: ...ed polystyrene piece and proceed as follows INSTALLER 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: ...nels 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 INSTALLER...

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: ...th 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 screw CERAM...

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: ...he glass side panels box with the glass bottom front panel brackets and small parts 2 4 Description Reference in Figures Quantity Glass side panel 1 2 Brackets for fitting the side panels and small pa...

Page 25: ...e front This will subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels wing screws GLASS CLADDING 2 Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure On each of the sides u...

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: ...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 panel with...

Page 28: ...28 ENGLISH 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 INSTALLER...

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

Page 30: ...g it towards the front This will subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels wing screws 2 Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure On each of the sides u...

Page 31: ...ront panel 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 screw Then hook the assembled side panel with th...

Page 32: ...32 ENGLISH STONE CLADDING INSTALLER 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 33: ...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 34: ...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 35: ...ntenance of the chimney 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...

Page 36: ...le in the stove to two rooms various models of ducting vents Bent Split Origami Sharp The instructions for connecting these vents are given in the manual provided with the vents For 8 cm ducting with...

Page 37: ...min is not responsible for malfunctions resulting from an improperly earthed system The power line must be of adequate section for the power of the appliance The power cable must not come into contact...

Page 38: ...DO NOT REST the bag of pellets on the upper grille Use the provided gloves when loading the stove while it is operating and hence hot to the touch Take care not to touch the fume exhaust pipe when ho...

Page 39: ...turns on again when the temperature drops RELAX manual automatic crono enables natural con vection mode fan off thus reducing the power NIGHT manual automatic allows you to set the stove to go out af...

Page 40: ...displays at the top left see the paragraph on If problems arise Characteristics RF transceiver module frequency 2 4 GHz Powered by two AAA 1 5 V batteries rated at least 1200 mAh Risk of explosion if...

Page 41: ...menu ON STATE The product is ON 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 flames...

Page 42: ...starts the switch off phase manually in Manual mode only In Automatic mode the product responds to the heating demand Setting Manual Automatic Press the OK button for 2 seconds to switch from manual...

Page 43: ...ent ducting requirements Fan settings 2 and 3 can be increased or decreased or turned off fan setting 1 using the buttons as described above or can follow the power demand decrease when the power is d...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...ss 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 u...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...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 48: ...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 49: ...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 50: ...essential to keeping the appliance in good 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 wa...

Page 51: ...sideways between the front grille slots and agitate it to operate the cleaning system USER INSTALLER Also on a daily basis remove the grate and then the sealing caps on the smoke and vacuum clean Put...

Page 52: ...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 53: ...bustion air intake 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...

Page 54: ...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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