EdilKamin MYA ECO Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 3

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ENGLISH

SAFETY INFORMATION

The stove is designed to heat, through automatic pellet com-

bustion in the hearth, the room where it is installed, both by 

radiation and the air that comes out of the front grille. 

 

• The appliance is not designed to be used by people, including 

children, with reduced physical, sensorial or mental abilities. 

Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with 

the appliance.

• The only risks that may derive from using the stove pertain

to non-compliance with installation instructions, direct contact

with live electrical parts (internal), contact with the fire or hot

parts (glass, pipes, hot air output), when extraneous substances 

or non-recommended fuel are introduced, or due to incorrect 

maintenance. 

• Only use certified, high quality, 6mm diameter wooden pellets 

for fuel.

• Should components fail, the stoves are equipped with safety

devices that guarantee automatic shutdown. These are activated

without any intervention required.
• In order to function correctly, the stove must be installed in

accordance with the instructions given herein and the door

must not be opened during operation: combustion is fully

automatic and requires no intervention.
• Under no circumstances should any foreign substances be

entered into the hearth or hopper.

• Do not use flammable products to clean the smoke channel

(the flue section connecting the stove smoke outlet to the

chimney flue). 
• The hearth and hopper parts must only be cleaned when 

COLD.
• The glass can be cleaned when COLD with a suitable product

(e.g. GlassKamin Edilkamin) and a cloth.
• Do not clean when hot.
• Make sure the stove is installed and ignited the first time 

by Edilkamin-qualified CAT personnel (technical assistan

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ce centre) in accordance with the instructions provided here 

within; this is an essential requirement for the validation of the 

guarantee. 

• When the stove is in operation, the exhaust pipes and door

become very hot (do not touch without wearing the thermal

glove).

• Do not place anything, which is not heat resistant near the

stove.

• NEVER use liquid fuel to ignite the stove or rekindle the embers.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation apertures in the room where

the stove is installed, nor the air inlets of the stove itself.

• Do not wet the stove and do not go near electrical parts

with wet hands.

• Do not use reducers on the smoke exhaust pipes.
• The stove must be installed in a room that is suitable for

fire prevention and equipped with all that is required (power

and air supply and outlets) for the stove to function correctly

and safely.

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Should ignition fail, DO NOT re-ignite until you have

emptied the combustion chamber.

•ATTENTION: THE PELLET EMPTIED FROM THE 

COMBUSTION CHAMBER MUST NOT BE DEPOSI

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TED INSIDE THE HOPPER.TED INSIDE THE HOPPER.

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The stove produces hot air using wood pellets as fuel, with 

electronically controlled combustion. Hereunder is the explana-

tion of its functions (the letters refer to figure 1). 

The fuel (pellets) is provided by the storage hopper (A) and,

to the combustion chamber (D) by means of a feed screw (B),

which is driven by a gear motor (C).

The pellets are ignited by the air that is heated by an electrical

resistance (E) and drawn into the combustion chamber

by a smoke extractor (F).

The smoke produced by combustion is extracted from the he

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arth by the same fan (F), and expelled via the outlet (G) located 

at the bottom on the back of the stove, or on the top using an 

optional extra (see page 29).

The hearth is covered in cast iron, and closed frontally by a 

glass ceramic door (to open use the dedicated “cold hand” 

handle”). 

Fuel quantity, smoke extraction and combustion air supply

are all controlled by an electronic control board, which is

equipped with Leonardo

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 software to achieve high combustion

efficiency and low emissions.

All phases of operation can be managed via radio remote

control.

The stove is equipped with a serial port to connect an optional

cable to be connected to devices that allow remote ignition 

(e.g. remote telephone, local thermostat).

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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Summary of Contents for MYA ECO

Page 1: ...1 MYA ECO UK Installation use and maintenance...

Page 2: ...ng from the use of this product the proof of purchase tag necessary for identifying the insert is located on the top of the package in the warranty booklet found inside the firebox on the ID plate aff...

Page 3: ...t do not touch without wearing the thermal glove Do not place anything which is not heat resistant near the stove NEVER use liquid fuel to ignite the stove or rekindle the embers Do not obstruct the v...

Page 4: ...ustione 58 96 56 58 56 5 5 12 18 5 29 8 cm uscita fumi 4 cm aria combustione 10 Combustion air 40 mm FRONT BACK SIDE SYSTEM Smoke outlet 80 mm THE STOVE COMES IN FOUR STYLES Sides in white glass top i...

Page 5: ...re level in the combustion chamber and smoke temperature The detection of and subsequent optimisation of these two parameters is continuous in order to correct operation anomalies in real time The LEO...

Page 6: ...ve on and off and controls its operation based on defined parameters VACUUM GAUGE positioned on the smoke extractor which detects the vacuum value compared to the installation environment in the combu...

Page 7: ...l must be protected with an anti insect netting that does not reduce the 12 cm through passage INSTALLATION MOKE OUTLET The stove must have its own smoke outlet the smoke can not be discharged into a...

Page 8: ...profiles on the back G fig 6 Take the glass sides off H fig 7 and remove the protection Remove the rubber pads fixed under the fixing brackets up per and lower for the glass sides I fig 8 Remove ever...

Page 9: ...des Remove the supported glass top A fig 1 Open the door and remove the galvanised panel B fig 2 Slacken the wing nuts at the lower and upper ends on the inside of the left side C D fig 3 4 Close the...

Page 10: ...fig 9 and fix it using the clamp slackened previously Remove the cast iron cap N fig 10 resting on the top and fit the flue pipe outlet P fig 10 from the side of the stove Position the two plating clo...

Page 11: ...lows Fit the pipe cover fixing bracket A fig 1 using the screws 4 2x6 5 supplied to the two plating closers A1 fig 1 at the holes formed Put a short pipe cover element on from the front B fig 2 and a...

Page 12: ...2 ATTENTION use the glove supplied when filling the stove whilst it is run ning and therefore is hot fig 1 fig 2 press If pellets with different characteristics are used the stoves must be recalibrat...

Page 13: ...rol on stand by to remote control on to increase decrease the various regulations A to select Automatic function M to select Manual function and access the control and programming menus The display al...

Page 14: ...nual operation With the stove working press the key M on the remote control once The display will show the word POWER P specifying the power at which the insert is working Press the keys or to increas...

Page 15: ...a programme for each day of the week and if so choosing number of interventions and at what times Should you make an error during programming you can leave the programme without saving As you press a...

Page 16: ...screen appears then use the key to take the figure to the value equal to the Kg of pellets loaded 15 kg in the above example 4 press the M key to confirm 5 press the key to exit After having completed...

Page 17: ...the inside of the fire box fire grate and space around the fire box into which the ash falls Remove the fire box 1 fig A and remove any encrustation using the brush provided clearing any clogging in t...

Page 18: ...check loosening of the feed screw gear motor assembly Replace the door seal Functionality test load the feed screw ignite let it run for 10 minutes and shutdown If the stove is used very often it is...

Page 19: ...ensor detects a fault Problem Shutdown for smoke extraction speed fault detection Actions Check smoke extractor function devolution sensor connection and board DEALER Check smoke channel for dirt Veri...

Page 20: ...possible to launch an automatic search for a product manually simply carry out the following operations after having already put the batteries into the radio control Go close to the product s antenna...

Page 21: ...OPTIONAL TELEPHONE COMBINER FOR REMOTE IGNITION The stove can be ignited remotely by asking the DEALER to connect the telephone combiner to the serial port behind the stove via the optional cable KIT...

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