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ENGLISH

REMARKS ON INSTALLATION

Note that:
•  The appliance may only be installed by a qualified 

technician authorised to issue the declaration of 
conformity.

•  The appliance must be installed and operated 

in compliance with local and national law and 
European regulations. The applicable Italian 
regulation is UNI 10683.

•  If installed in a condominium, the appliance must 

be approved by the administrator.

We give some general instructions below, however 
these do not obviate the need to comply with local 
regulations and do not affect the installer’s liability for 
the installation.

Checking the suitability of the installation 
space 

•  The room must have a volume of at least 20 m

3

•  The floor must be able to bear the weight of the 

product and its accessories.

•  Level the appliance
•  The appliance may not be installed in a bedroom, 

bathroom or in the same room as other equipment 
which draws air for combustion from the room 
itself, or in any area with an explosive atmosphere. 
Any extraction fans operating in the same room or 
area as the product, may affect its draw.

Protection from heat and safety clearances 

The surfaces of the building adjacent to the product 
must be protected against overheating.
The insulation to be used will depend on the type of 
surface in question.

The product must be installed in observance of the 
following safety instructions:
- minimum clearance at the sides and back of 10 cm 
from flammable materials. 
- no flammable materials may be kept closer to the 
front of the appliance than 80 cm. 
If connected to a wooden or otherwise flammable wall, 
the flue must be insulated appropriately. 

If installed on a flammable or combustible floor, or 
which is not capable of bearing its load, use steel or 
glass plates under the stove to distribute the load.
Contact the retailer for such optional equipment.

Positioning the product

The product is designed to operate in all climatic 
conditions. In special circumstances, such as strong 
wind, its safety equipment may switch the stove off.
Contact the authorised Edilkamin Technical Assistance 
Centre.

INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for NARA PLUS

Page 1: ...NARA PLUS PELLET STOVE UK Installation use and maintenance ...

Page 2: ...IN model NARA PLUS SERIAL NUMBER Nameplate reference Performance declaration DoP EK n 153 Nameplate reference And also declares that the NARA PLUSwood pellet stove satisfies the requirements of the following European directives 2014 35 EC Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Safety information 4 Dimensions 5 Technical characteristics 6 Packaging 7 Installation 7...

Page 3: ...rted up for the first time commissioned by a qualified Edilkamin technician In Italy commissioning by an authorised technician is required by UNI 10683 and is recommended in all countries to ensure best results from the product This consists in checking the installation documents declaration of conformity and the quality of the installation itself calibrating the product to suit its actual applica...

Page 4: ...vironmental damage may ensue cleaning the hearth when hot DO NOT CLEAN THE HEARTH WITH A VACUUM CLEANER WHILE IT IS HOT Risk of damage to the cleaner and smoke in the room cleaningthefumesductwithcleaningproducts DO NOT CLEAN THE PRODUCT WITH FLAMMABLE PRODUCTS Risk of fire and blowback cleaning the hot glass pane with unsuitable cleaning products DO NOT CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT WITH WATER ...

Page 5: ...tlet 46 Ø 4 cm aria combustione 99 11 18 46 49 49 Ø 8 cm uscita fumi 39 6 99 46 Ø 4 cm aria combustione 99 11 18 46 49 49 Ø 8 cm uscita fumi 39 6 99 46 Ø 4 cm aria combustione 99 11 18 46 49 49 Ø 8 cm uscita fumi 39 6 99 99 46 49 46 99 49 6 13 14 18 39 24 5 Ø 6 cm warm air ...

Page 6: ...le 80 mm Air intake diameter male 40 mm Weight including packaging 130 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 Fumes temperature at outlet 168 100 C Minimum draw 0 01 Pa Fumes flow rate 6 8 2 6 g s ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power 230 Vac 10 50 Hz Mean absorbed p...

Page 7: ...vance of safety regulations Do not turn the package over and handle all parts requiring installation with care Contents of the bag of small parts n 6 rods for the three ceramic top parts n 6 ceramic dampers for the top n 6 shims for adjusting the ceramic parts on the top n 8 M4 bolts and 8 washers for the four ceramic side panels 2 per side n 1 countersunk screw M 4x8 for the low ceramic element o...

Page 8: ...ff the pallet by removing the screws PLEASE NOTE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TAKE THE STOVE OFF THE PALLET WITHOUT FIRST REMOVING THE SIDE PANELS AND THE SCREWS TWO PER SIDE ANCHORING THE STOVE TO THE PALLET The drawings are indicative and valid for mounting the covering They may not refer to the specific model ...

Page 9: ...e side panels with the bolts and washers included in the bag of small parts On the lower right side use the countersunk screw M 4x8 provided to avoid interference with the internal parts bolts washers Do not force the screw into the threaded bushingit may break x 2 x 2 ...

Page 10: ...10 ENGLISH INSTALLATION Fit the interlocking side panels and screw down the bolts on the back ...

Page 11: ...STALLATION Fit the dampers onto the top Screw the rods into the top ceramics 2 rods for each ceramic part Please apply high temperature silicone under the holes A to strengthen the stability of the component A A A A ...

Page 12: ...12 ENGLISH INSTALLATION Position the three ceramic parts on the top use the shims to adjust the ceramics if they are slightly misaligned this is perfectly normal ...

Page 13: ...any area with an explosive atmosphere Any extraction fans operating in the same room or area as the product may affect its draw Protection from heat and safety clearances The surfaces of the building adjacent to the product must be protected against overheating The insulation to be used will depend on the type of surface in question The product must be installed in observance of the following safe...

Page 14: ...te at roof level with a proper chimney pot the flue may not discharge directly from the wall or into an enclosed space even if the space in question is open to the sky be made of material rated fire reaction class A1 per UNI EN 13501 or analogous national regulations be certified with a chimney plate if metal be of uniform cross section or vary in cross section only immediately after the outlet no...

Page 15: ...o UNI 10683 point 6 5 8 it must allow for maintenance of the chimney EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE In general we suggest two ways for ensuring a proper flow of combustion air Indirect air intake Install an intake at floor level with effective area net of the mesh or other protective equipment of at least 80 cm2 10 cm dia To prevent draughts we recommend installing the intake behind the stove or behind a rad...

Page 16: ... from the appliance manuals labels etc Make sure to remove the labels on the glass There may be a slight smell of paint the first few times it is ignited however this will disappear quickly INSTALLATION LOADING THE PELLETS INTO THE PELLET TANK To access the tank open the lid Use BS EN ISO 17225 2 category A1 wood pellets or similar certified products with the following characteristics diameter 6 m...

Page 17: ...rther 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 exting...

Page 18: ...imate value since it depends on both the type of batteries and the intensity of use Edilkamin and the reseller will not consider claims for battery life under any circumstances If the battery charge is low a warning displays at the top left REMOTE CONTROL POWER SAVING If the remote is not used for 20 the display turns off to save power The display turns black without text This condition refers sol...

Page 19: ...uce heat 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 5 the fan level represented by the filling in of the blades If timer programming is active 3 and 4 are replaced by the day s timer programming with the current setpoint at the centre figure 5 and the temperature displayed at...

Page 20: ...he and buttons The power level displays next to the flame symbol Ventilation The product is equipped with two fans defined in the control logic as fan 1 and 2 and displayed as positions 1 and 2 see below The two fans can be adjusted separately First adjust fan 1 and then fan 2 as described below Ventilation setting Follow the instructions below to manually regulate the power levels of fans 1 2 Pre...

Page 21: ...he temperature setpoint 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 OK Use the buttons to select OFF or ON Press M to quit without saving Press OK for two seconds to confirm and return to the previous menu level If you selected ON the display shows the minutes for which t...

Page 22: ...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 underlined using the buttons To enable the Crono function to 7 days a week or on single days ENABLE on the display press the OK button To go back to the previous screen press the M button ENABLE TEMP CHANGE SE...

Page 23: ... buttons 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 confirm The first page below allows you to choose whether to apply the same Crono configuration for 7 7 days 5 7 weekend only or day by day The Crono has three adjustable setpoints T1 T2 and T3 s...

Page 24: ...ickly 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 between exit without saving and save press the M button The following screen will appear Press M to exit without saving Press OK to save and go back to the screen To view change the settings CHANGE on ...

Page 25: ...an during 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 section above press the M button Scroll using the buttons and select the function by pressing OK Use the buttons to activate deactivate the function Press M to quit without saving Confirm by pressing...

Page 26: ...g Confirm 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 using the buttons and select the function by pressing OK Use the buttons to select On Off Press M to quit without saving Confirm by pressing the OK button for 2 seconds Info These readings should only...

Page 27: ...ff cold and unplugged from the power supply Cleaning must be carried out with a vacuum cleaner Open the door extract the fire box 1 fig A DO NOT EMPTY THE RESIDUE OUT INTO THE PELLET HOPPER Pull the ash drawer out and empty it into a non flammable container the ash may still have some parts that are hot and or embers Vacuum out the inside of the fire box fire grate and space around the fire box in...

Page 28: ...ioned Note that using the stove without cleaning the grate can cause the gas in the combustion chamber to ignite and break the door glass FIG D MAINTENANCE Once you have finished cleaning the stove make sure the grate is PROPERLY SEATED A fig D failure to do so can cause the stove to malfunction Before starting up the stove make sure the grate is seated properly as shown in fig E without ash or un...

Page 29: ...parts may damage the appliance and relieves Edilkamin of all liability for damage resulting therefrom DISPOSAL At the end of its service life dispose of the product as required by regulations Deliver to the special recycling centres In accordance with art 26 of Legislative Decree no 49 of 14th March 2014 Implementation of Directive 2012 19 UE on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices RA...

Page 30: ...when the combustion air intake is below the set level Check that the hearth door is closed Check that the stove exhaust and combustion air duct are clean H02 displays when the logic board is not detecting the right fumes fan speed Contact the technician H03 displays when the thermocou ple detects a fume temperature lower than the set value and in terprets this as the absence of flame Check that th...

Page 31: ...ician MESSAGE PROBLEM SOLUTION H07 Shutdown due to exceeding maximum fumes temperature Check the type of pellet contact the technician if in doubt Contact the technician H08 Shutdown due to overheating in the product please see H07 H09 Shutdown due to gearmotor failure Contact the technician H10 Shutdown due to exceeding maximum motherboard temperature Contact the technician H11 Shutdown for press...

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