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 Instructions Part Number IN1232 Ed 1

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 IMPORTANT

 

The installation of this appliance must comply with all local regulations, including those referring to

 

National and European Standards before it can be operated. The stove is not suitable for a shared flue.

 

Improper  adjustment, alteration, maintenance or the fitting of replacement parts not recommended  

 

by the manufacturer can cause injury or property damage. Do not operate the appliance with faulty   

 

seals or damaged glass.

  

 

Ensure all manuals are kept safely and are available for the user at all times.

 

Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other   

 

heating appliance. Do not use aerosol sprays near the stove when the stove is alight. Do not burn    

 

anything but approved wood pellets on this appliance.  

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Due to high operating temperatures of this appliance it should be located away from pedestrian traffic  

 

and away from furniture and draperies. Do not store paper or wood near the appliance. Any mats and

 

rugs put in front of the stove should be fire proof and secured to prevent the possibility of tripping.

 

Advise all persons as to the stove’s high surface temperatures, including visitors. If it is possible for    

 

children or infirm adults to come into contact with the appliance, fit a suitable fire guard. Never let    

 

children “help” with the appliance in any way, even when the stove is cold.

 

It is imperative that all air passageways into, out of, and within the appliance are kept clean. All  

 

 

permanent ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all

  

times. Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing  

 

air is to be operated simultaneously. If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting  

 

 

area of the house, after the stove has been installed, professional advice should sought from a  

 

 

qualified engineer.

        

If a flue blockage or adverse weather conditions cause the appliance to emit smoke, do not treat it as  

 

merely a nuisance, this smoke will indicate that carbon monoxide is being emitted into the room.   

 

Properly installed, operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling.    

 
 

WARNING:  If fume emissions persist the following immediate action should be taken:

 

Turn the stove off, on the control panel, open windows to ventilate the room and leave the premises  

 

and allow the appliance to go out before closing the windows. Do not re-light the stove without  

 

 

consulting a qualified engineer.

 

Your installing engineer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the stove. If the alarm    

 

sounds unexpectedly, follow the instructions in the above paragraph.

 

In the event of a chimney fire the stove should be turned to off and the fire brigade informed. 

 

Do not re-light the stove until the complete installation has been inspected by a qualified    

 

 

engineer. 

 

 

 

The appliance should be inspected and cleaned regularly and the chimney cleaned at least annually.  

 

More frequent cleaning may be required and the advice of a qualified chimney sweep should be    

 

sought. Always check for any flue blockage before lighting the appliance after a prolonged shut down.

This appliance has been carefully designed and constructed to give clean burning with optimum efficiency 
and safety, but as with all heating appliances these standards will not be achieved unless it is installed and 
maintained regularly by qualified engineers. It must also be operated strictly with the procedures given in this 
manual.  

        If you are unsure about anything concerning your stove please seek professional advice. 

Summary of Contents for EVO AQUA 15

Page 1: ...ting Instructions EVO AQUA 9 EVO AQUA 15 Self contained central heating pellet stove 3 14 9 kW IN1232 Edition 1 July 2011 PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER This Manual Must Always be Available to the Stove Operator ...

Page 2: ...e 10 Setup Sub Menu Tree 11 Info Sub Menu Tree 12 Suction Conveying System Sub Menu Tree 13 Operating Mode Sub Menu Explained 14 Setup Sub Menu Explained 14 Info Sub Menu Explained 14 Suction Conveying System Sub Menu Explained 14 Displays 15 Operating Statuses 15 Fault Messages 16 Operation of Combustion Chamber Doors and Pellet Storage Cover 17 STB Safety Cutout Fuse Replacement 18 Cleaning and ...

Page 3: ...eating source needing air is to be operated simultaneously If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house after the stove has been installed professional advice should sought from a qualified engineer If a flue blockage or adverse weather conditions cause the appliance to emit smoke do not treat it as merely a nuisance this smoke will indicate that carbon monoxide ...

Page 4: ...e This label also advises you of the stoves unique serial number This information is also attached to your stove for reference Important Please ensure the warranty registration form is returned to Euroheat In this way the model and its history will be recorded for reference in the future Whilst we are always happy to assist you please make sure you have read this manual before requesting support F...

Page 5: ...ed manner The combustion gases burn out in the combustion chamber and the downstream flue gas ducts the heat being released via heat exchanger surfaces A suction fan which may generate some noise at high and low control settings adjusted to the fuel quantity and the necessary combustion air ensures a stable vacuum in the boiler and transports the flue gases safely to the flue The necessary air qua...

Page 6: ...n the installation room the room would not be heated in this case For this reason make sure that there is always a corresponding heating surface in the installation room Water System Output Consumption Heating requirements must ensure that the appliance operates for 1 5 to 2 hours at least 50 of the rated output per combustion cycle Room and Ambient Temperatures Humidity The system is designed for...

Page 7: ...utput range thus minimising consumption and pollutant emissions This also extends the service life of the system and wearing parts The minimum size of the cylinder should be 9kW Evo Aqua 400L 15kW Evo Aqua 500L Buffer Sensors We recommend installation with buffer sensors The stoves operation is controlled via these sensors one sensor is mounted in the buffer top and one at the bottom When the top ...

Page 8: ...l ventilated so that the fumes can escape unhindered During the hardening period the paint is soft To avoid damaging painted surfaces do not touch The paint will harden during operation Operating Modes The boiler can be operated in two different operating modes boiler mode and heating stage buffer mode The two operating modes are adjusted from the basic level of the control system Boiler Mode Boil...

Page 9: ...ase see the technical documentation for the pellet conveying system for more information You can also access the service level via the basic menu However this is only accessible to specialist engineers The following pages show the menu structure for your appliance The first picture is an overview whilst the following pictures show the sub menus from the basic menu A description of the key function...

Page 10: ...on Time 3 14 00 Select Language Software Suction Time 2 08 00 Suction Time 4 20 00 I O 5 sec Menu I O Menu Menu I O Menu I O Menu I O If no key is pressed for 2 min lights dim on basic menu If Menu I O keys are pressed display lights fully After 20 mins display in all sub menus automatically changes to basic menu DISPLAY LIGHTING 100 20min Basic menu sub menu Operating mode Setup Info Suction Conv...

Page 11: ...shing adjust with Buffer Charging ON flashing adjust with Buffer Top On 40ºC flashing adjust with Buffer Lower Off 60ºC flashing adjust with Heating Output 100 Buffer Charging ON Buffer Top On 40ºC Buffer Lower Off 60ºC Menu I O Time 12 34 I O Menu I O Menu I O Menu I O Menu Day 25 Month 10 Year 2009 Time flashing 12 34 adjust with Day flashing 25 adjust with Month flashing 12 34 adjust with Year ...

Page 12: ...rate Motor STOP ON Suction Fan ON OFF Door ON OFF Menu I O Kg to Service 4 Total Starts 123 24 h Starts 12 Boiler Temperature XXXºC Buffer Top XXXºC Buffer Lower XXXºC Next Clean Due XXXºC Grate Status OPEN CLOSED Pump ON OFF Safety Cut out ON OFF Ignition ON OFF Flame Temperature XXXºC Software Menu I O Equipment Software Display Software Suction Conveying Software Info Sub Menu ...

Page 13: ...Time 2 12 00 Suction Time 3 15 00 Suction Time 4 20 00 Suction Conveying System flashing ON OFF AUTO can be adjusted with Menu I O Suction Time 1 flashing 08 00 can be adjusted with Menu I O Suction Time 2 flashing 12 00 can be adjusted with Menu I O Suction Time 3 flashing 15 00 can be adjusted with Menu I O Suction Time 2 flashing 20 00 can be adjusted with Suction Conveying System Sub Menu ...

Page 14: ...e at which the control system operates in boiler mode Heating output the output power used for heating in heating stage mode Buffer top On with a buffer cylinder the temperature at which the appliance switches on Buffer lower Off with a buffer cylinder the temperature at which the appliance switches off Date Time You can set the current time in this menu item Select language Select your language f...

Page 15: ...irement OFF B XXºC Switched off via buffer sensor Buffer full appliance restarts automatically OFF W XXºC Switched off due to overheating After cooling down appliance restarts automatically OFF S XXºC Switched off by pellet suction conveying process Appliance restarts automatically after suction conveying process STOP XXºC Burnout phase STOP C XXºC Burnout phase cooling phase START XXºC Appliance ...

Page 16: ... overheating Allow boiler to cool down and reset safety cut out as described on page 18 Press button to acknowledge message MINIMUM TEMPERATURE NOT REACHED The minimum temperature was not reached during the heating up phase Check pellet tank clean combustion chamber check system hydraulics Press button to acknowledge message CHECK GRATE Grate cleaning has failed Check grate and clean Press button ...

Page 17: ...k mechanism downwards again Operation of Ash Door You have to open the combustion chamber door before you can access the ash door lock mechanism Use the supplied door handle metal bracket to open and close the ash door lock mechanism at the top of the door You can open the door by turning it to the left To lock the door close the door and press the lock mechanism to the right Then close the combus...

Page 18: ...d Resetting the Safety Cut Out STB Unscrew the plastic cap on the back of the boiler Press with a small object e g a pen on the inner button until you hear a click Screw the cap back onto the safety cut out Replacing the Fuse The appliance is protected by a 2 5 A inert glass tube fuse commercially available To change the fuse take a screwdriver and open the fuse holder then pull out the holder Aft...

Page 19: ...ean ash chamber Clean heat exchanger Major Clean Every 6 months Clean flue ways Clean cross passages Clean baffle plate Annual Service Every 12 months Service to be conducted by qualified specialist Cleaning and Service Overview For detailed cleaning and servicing advice see Technical Document IN1225 Cleaning and Servicing Log supplied with the stove PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER Cleaning and Service ...

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