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INTRODUCTION
Dear Client,
We would like to thank you for having chosen a
B-Max
appliance.
The model chosen by you, is a high-performance product, with an advanced technological conception, high reliability and
excellent construction quality.
We advise you to entrust the running and maintenance of this appliance to qualified professionals that you know, and also
to use only original spare parts when needed.
This manual contains important guidelines and suggestions which should be complied with in order to obtain a simple in-
stallation and the best possible use of the appliance.
INDEX
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL AND THEIR MEANING
l
WARNING
To indicate information about particular details.
m
WARNING CAUTION
To indicate information about particularly sensitive details.
a
WARNING DANGER
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries of a generic kind or can cause malfunc-
tions or material damage to the apparatus; so they require special attention and proper preparation.
f
WARNING DANGER ELECTRICITY
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries from electricity; so they require special
attention and proper preparation.
d
IT IS FORBIDDEN
To indication actions which MUST NOT be taken.
1 General information
3
1.1 General warnings
3
1.2 Restrictions
3
1.3 Conformities
3
1.4 Structure
4
1.5 Burner description
5
1.6 Safety devices
5
1.7 Size
5
1.8 Accessories
5
1.8.1 Supply feed cochlea: size and weight
6
1.8.2 Pellet container: size and weight
6
1.9 Technical data
6
1.10 Operational wiring diagram
7
1.11 Running
8
1.12 Pellet
8
1.13 Control Panel
9
1.13.1 Viewings on Screen
9
1.14 User parameters
10
2 Installation
11
2.1 Delivery and identification of the product
11
2.1.1 Identification
11
2.1.2 Contents of the package
11
2.2 Handling
11
2.3 Installation location
12
2.4 Mounting the burner
12
2.5 Mounting of the loading cochlea and the pellet
container
13
2.6 Release of exhaust fumes
13
2.7 Electrical connections
13
3 Start-up
14
3.1 Before starting up the burner
14
3.2 First ignition
14
3.3 Checks to carry out after the first ignition
14
3.4 Automatic shut-down and subsequent start-ups
14
3.5 Pellet calibration
14
3.6 Programming of user parameters
15
3.7 List of parameters
17
3.7.1 Technical parameters
17
3.8 Alarm messages
18
3.9 Problems - Possible causes - Solutions
18
4 Maintenance
19
4.1 Periodic maintenance
19
4.2 Disposal
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Client,
We would like to thank you for having chosen a
B-Max
appliance.
The model chosen by you, is a high-performance product, with an advanced technological conception, high reliability and
excellent construction quality.
We advise you to entrust the running and maintenance of this appliance to qualified professionals that you know, and also
to use only original spare parts when needed.
This manual contains important guidelines and suggestions which should be complied with in order to obtain a simple in-
stallation and the best possible use of the appliance.
INDEX
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL AND THEIR MEANING
l
WARNING
To indicate information about particular details.
m
WARNING CAUTION
To indicate information about particularly sensitive details.
a
WARNING DANGER
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries of a generic kind or can cause malfunc-
tions or material damage to the apparatus; so they require special attention and proper preparation.
f
WARNING DANGER ELECTRICITY
To indicate actions, which, if not carried out correctly, can cause injuries from electricity; so they require special
attention and proper preparation.
d
IT IS FORBIDDEN
To indication actions which MUST NOT be taken.
1 General information
3
1.1 General warnings
3
1.2 Restrictions
3
1.3 Conformities
3
1.4 Structure
4
1.5 Burner description
5
1.6 Safety devices
5
1.7 Size
5
1.8 Accessories
5
1.8.1 Supply feed cochlea: size and weight
6
1.8.2 Pellet container: size and weight
6
1.9 Technical data
6
1.10 Operational wiring diagram
7
1.11 Running
8
1.12 Pellet
8
1.13 Control Panel
9
1.13.1 Viewings on Screen
9
1.14 User parameters
10
2 Installation
11
2.1 Delivery and identification of the product
11
2.1.1 Identification
11
2.1.2 Contents of the package
11
2.2 Handling
11
2.3 Installation location
12
2.4 Mounting the burner
12
2.5 Mounting of the loading cochlea and the pellet
container
13
2.6 Release of exhaust fumes
13
2.7 Electrical connections
13
3 Start-up
14
3.1 Before starting up the burner
14
3.2 First ignition
14
3.3 Checks to carry out after the first ignition
14
3.4 Automatic shut-down and subsequent start-ups
14
3.5 Pellet calibration
14
3.6 Programming of user parameters
15
3.7 List of parameters
17
3.7.1 Technical parameters
17
3.8 Alarm messages
18
3.9 Problems - Possible causes - Solutions
18
4 Maintenance
19
4.1 Periodic maintenance
19
4.2 Disposal
20
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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE BEFORE THE HEATING SEASON
• At the beginning of each heating season, get a specialist to remove the soot
from your chimney
• Thoroughly clean the boiler following the steps below.
• Move the heat sensor valve disc of the cooling cycle.
• Check the efficiency of the heating system and the functioning of the safety
valves.
WEEKLY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
To perform any cleaning, maintenance, let the boiler first cool down and discon-
nect it from the electrical network
CLEANING STEPS:
1. To make cleaning easier, a steel flue exhaust pipe with a 90-degree cleaning
opening should be used to connect the boiler to the chimney. Always pro-
ceed from the top down when cleaning the boiler.
2. You can clean the flue exhaust duct after removing the cleaning lid of the
90-degree steel flue pipe. Soot accumulating in the flue pipe can cause
smoking of the device.
3. After that, replace the cover plate of the cleaning hole onto the 90-degree
steel flue exhaust pipe and close it down.
4. You can easily remove the combustion product deposited on the heat ex-
changers with the right-size tool through the upper cleaning hole. The de-
posited ash can reduce boiler efficiency.
5. The insulation material in the doors must be checked regularly. Replace any
damaged insulation.
6. Then clean the inside of the firebox and the inner sides of the boiler with the
proper cleaning tool trough the fuel inlet.
7. Always remove the contamination from the combustion chamber and the
ash container carefully before every lighting. Do not store the collected con-
tamination in the same room with the boiler
8. From time to time, check the quantity and pressure of the water in the heat-
ing system.
9. The above cleaning, maintenance steps can considerably extend the boiler's
life an increase its efficiency.