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ENGLISH .................................................................................................................................................................................................7

WarNINGS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

SafEty .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

routINE MaINtENaNcE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9

INStaLLatIoN ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10

MINIMUM DISTANCES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................10

PREPARATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................................10

 SouVENIr aNd ILENIa - aNNaBELLa SpacErS ....................................................................................................................................... 12

Hot aIr ductING .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 SOUVENIR - ILENIA - ANNABELLA ....................................................................................................................................................................................................12

GRAZIOSA PLUS, IRMA PLUS, NOVELLA PLUS & SIBILLA PLUS  .............................................................................................................................................13

EMMA PLUS & TOSCA PLUS  .................................................................................................................................................................................................................13

ADDITIONAL ThERMOSTAT FOR DUCTING MOTOR CONTROL .............................................................................................................................................14

rEarMS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

pELLEtS aNd fEEdING ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

coNtroL paNEL ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 16

DISPLAy ICONS kEy .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16

GENEraL MENu ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17

GENERAL wARNINGS ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................17

tHE rEMotE coNtroL ................................................................................................................................................................................. 18

DELAyED SwITCh-OFF ENABLING ....................................................................................................................................................................................................18

TyPE AND REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES .......................................................................................................................................................................................18

coMMISSIoNING SEttINGS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18

MAINS FREqUENCy 50/ 60hZ .............................................................................................................................................................................................................19

ADjUSTING TIME, DAy, MONTh AND yEAR ...................................................................................................................................................................................19

ADjUSTING LANGUAGE.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................19

opEratIoN aNd LoGIc ................................................................................................................................................................................ 20

addItIoNaL tHErMoStat (optIoNaL) .................................................................................................................................................... 21

uSEr MENu..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

DISPLAy ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21

PELLET FEED ADjUSTMENT .................................................................................................................................................................................................................21

V1- AIR...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22

STAND By .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22

"kEyS LOCkED" ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23

V2 - AIR..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24

RESET .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24

ENaBLE cHroNo ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

cHroNo .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

PROGRAMMING ExAMPLE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................25

cLEaNING aNd MaINtENaNcE ................................................................................................................................................................... 26

MaINtENaNcE ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE By ThE USER .............................................................................................................................................................................26

routINE MaINtENaNcE carrIEd out By autHorISEd tEcHNIcIaNS  ............................................................................................. 30

PUTTING ThE EqUIPMENT OUT OF SERVICE (END OF ThE SEASON) .................................................................................................................................30

dISpLayS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33

aLarMS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34

GuaraNtEE tErMS  ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 35

dISpoSaL........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36

      attENtIoN

   

         

SurfacES caN BEcoME VEry Hot!

aLWayS uSE protEctIVE GLoVES!

During combustion, thermal energy is released that significantly increases the heat of surfaces, doors, handles, controls, glass, exhaust 

pipes, and even the front of the appliance. Avoid contact with those elements if not wearing protective clothing (protective gloves 

included). Make sure children are aware of the danger and keep them away from the stove during operation.

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Summary of Contents for IRMA PLUS

Page 1: ...MADE IN ITALY design production lcd 004276517 Rev 008 UK pellet stoves USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...2 ENGLISH ...

Page 3: ... additional thermostat optional 21 user menu 21 Display 21 Pellet feed adjustment 21 V1 Air 22 STAND BY 22 keys locked 23 V2 Air 24 reset 24 Enable chrono 24 Chrono 24 Programming example 25 Cleaning And Maintenance 26 Maintenance 26 Cleaning and Maintenance by the user 26 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORISED TECHNICIANS 30 PUTTING THE EQUIPMENT OUT OF SERVICE END OF THE SEASON 30 Display...

Page 4: ...4 004276809 000 FOGLIO APPLICAZIONE SILICONE ILENIA Silicone ILENIA ENGLISH ...

Page 5: ...ilicone Non applicare Silicone su Irma Pietra Do not apply Silicone on Irma Pietra Ne pas appliquer Silicone sur Irma Pietra Verwenden Sie kein Silikon auf Irma Pietra No aplique Silicona en Irma Pietra Não aplicar silicone em Irma Pietra IRMA IRMA PLUS ENGLISH ...

Page 6: ...6 004276829 000 FOGLIO APPL SIL SIBILLA SIBILLA PLUS Silicone SIBILLA SIBILLA PLUS ENGLISH ...

Page 7: ... well as the instructions contained in this manual The Manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the failure to comply with such precautions After removing the packaging ensure that the content is intact and com plete Otherwise contact the dealer where the appliance was purchased All electric components that make up the product must be replaced with original spare parts exclusively by an authori...

Page 8: ...pply cable so that it does not come into contact with hot parts ofthe appliance The power supply plug must be accessible after installation Do not close or reducethe dimensions ofthe airingvents in the place of installation The airing vents are essential for correct combustion Do not leave the packaging elements within reach of children or unassisted disabled persons The hearth door must always be...

Page 9: ...quid is used the latter could penetrate inside the crackles highlighting them SINCE THE PRODUCT CAN TURN ON AUTOMATICALLY THANKS TO THE TIMER OR REMOTELY USING THE DEDICATED APPLICATIONS IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO LEAVE ANY COMBUSTIBLE OBJECT WITHIN THE SAFETY DISTANCES INDICATED ON THE TECHNICAL DATA PLATE internal combustion chamber parts can be subject to extetical warn it doesn t affect the f...

Page 10: ...withoutdomestichotwaterproductionandinadjacentandcommunicating rooms 3 where the depression measured in situ between the external and internal environment is greater than 4 Pa N B Watertight appliances can also be installed in the cases indicated in points 1 2 and 3 of this paragraph Installations in bathrooms bedrooms and studio flats Installation in bathrooms bedrooms and studio flats is only al...

Page 11: ...ction If the exhaust is not inserted in an existing flue a vertical section with a windproof end piece is required UNI 10683 The vertical duct can be inside or outside the building If the smoke duct is inserted in an existing flue it must be certified for solid fuel If the smoke duct is outside the building it must always be insulated The smoke ducts must have at least one airtight inlet for flue ...

Page 12: ...t the back 1 to the side 2 or at the top 3 for further details relating to installation refer to the instruction sheet included in the machine There is the possibility to decide when to use the ducting by manually diverting the hot air flow using a key supplied which can be inserted in the relevant housing located on the upper part of the stove ducting into the room SOUVENIR By turning it counterc...

Page 13: ... percentage Position C Position A GRAZIOSA PLUS IRMA PLUS Novella Plus Sibilla Plus For GRAZIOSA PLUS IRMA PLUS Novella Plus Sibilla Plus model it is mandatory to duct the hot air Features ducting outlet diameter 80 mm maximum recommended ducting length 6m GRAZIOSA PLUS IRMA PLUS Sibilla Plus maximum recommended ducting length 8m Novella Plus possibility to thermostat the ducting via an additional...

Page 14: ... second motor will follow the trend of the stove when the temperature has been reached open contact it takes the ducting motor to 1st speed and will be displayed by the flashing LED relating to the ducting motor The ducting thermostat clamp is fitted with a jumper as standard See the example drawing to the side Features ducting outlet diameter 2x80 mm maximum recommended ducting length 2m it is no...

Page 15: ...kg Pellet density is 650kg m3 and the water content is equal to 8 of its weight For this reason they do not require seasoning in order to arrive at a sufficiently adequate degree of heat yield THE USE OF EXPIRED PELLETS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL WILL AFFECT THE FUNCTIONALITY OF YOUR GENERATOR AND MAY LEAD TO THE TERMINATION OF THE WARRANTY AND CESSATION OF ANY ACCOMPANYING RESPONSIBILITY ON THE PART O...

Page 16: ...eekly programming disabled Indicates the compensation function Off the function is disabled On the function is active Indicates the stove modulation On the stove is working at the set power Flashing the power at which the stove is working is different to the power set the stove is modulating for various reasons Indicates the contact of the external additional thermostat Contact closed the contact ...

Page 17: ...duct During the first hours of operation there may be some smoke or odours but they are due to the normal thermal break in process During this process the duration of which changes depending on the product it is recommended to Ventilate the room well If present remove any majolica parts from the top of the product Activate the product at the maximum power and temperature Avoid remaining in the roo...

Page 18: ...ute for delayed automatic shutdown 8 Menu This key allows to access the user and technical menu the technical menu is reserved for assistance 9 Increase The temperature setting can be increased by pressing this key 10 ESC key The key allows the user to exit any program or display and returns to the main menu without saving the data 11 Back The key returns to the display of the various menus 12 Con...

Page 19: ... could even fail as the auger is empty and is not always able to load the burn pot with the required amount of pellets on time to regularly start the flame If the problem occurs after only a few months working check that routine cleaning stated in the stove booklet has been carried out correctly J clean check up 1 2 In the event the All NO FLUSSO all clean check up alarm is triggered make sure tha...

Page 20: ...d on the appliance Once the the set temperature has been reached it will automatically go to minimum or switch off activating the Stand by function reducing pellet consumption to a minimum By default the STBY function is always set on OFF light on For its activation and logic follow the indications on the next page chapter Stand by Burn pot cleaning During the work stage the stove has an internal ...

Page 21: ...the previous menus up to the initial status OFF 1 2 3 4 6 5 OFF 1 2 3 4 6 5 Installation must be performed by qualified staff and or the manufacturer s technical after sales assistance J There are two stove operating modes which are different according to the Stand by function See Stand by chapter additional thermostat optional The appliance can control the room temperature using an additional ext...

Page 22: ...king the stove into no pellets alarm condition when the stove displays the no pellets alarm there may be non burned pellets inside the burn pot Excess fuel the stove develops a very high flame even at low power the panoramic glass is very dirty obscuring it almost totally the burn pot tends to become encrusted blocking the holes for air intake due to the excessive pellet feed as it is only burned ...

Page 23: ...xceeding it by 2 C will switch off after a pre set default delay displaying STAND BY When the room temperature is 2 C lower than the setting the stove will start to work again at the set power displaying WORK Controls procedure Press key 6 and Set clock will appear Press key 2 several times to reach set user Confirm using key 6 Press key 2 several times to reach Stand by Using key 4 or 5 select at...

Page 24: ...ock will appear Press key 2 several times until user is displayed Press key 6 Press key 2 until v2 air appears Use keys 4 5 to increase 4 or decrease 5 Press key 6 to confirm and key 1 to return to the previous menus up to the initial status 2 Enable chrono It allows to enable disable the chrono and the various time slots Controls procedure Press key 6 and set clock will appear Press key 2 several...

Page 25: ...of the 1st time slot To confirm and continue programming press button 6 Press button 3 to go back to the previous parameter Stop prg1 12 00 Where ENABLE CHRONO is not present in the menu enabling is done directly in SET CHRONO Controls procedure Press key 2 and SET chrono will appear SET CHRONO Enabling the 1st time slot days To enable disable the days use keys 4 and 5 key 2 and 3 to scroll the va...

Page 26: ... used and the frequency of use It can happen that these operations should be performed more frequently Cleaning and Maintenance by the user Routine cleaning operations as specified in this use and maintenance manual must be performed with the utmost care according to the instructions procedures and frequency intervals described in this use and maintenance manual CLEANING THE SURFACES AND COVERING ...

Page 27: ...ber 3 1 4 Use the special poker supplied to clear the holes in the burn pot 5 Place back the burn pot and push it towards the hearth wall 6 If there is an ash collector tray vacuum the ash deposits PLEASE NOTE Use a suitable vacuum cleaner with a special container to separate the collected ash Open the door Clean the glass with a damp cloth Never spray the detergent or any other liquid used for cl...

Page 28: ...The heat exchangers chamber must be cleaned every month as the soot deposited on the rear of the hearth wall obstructs the regular flow of fumes thereby affecting the performance and regular operation of the stove Open the door to access the combustion chamber Take out the burn pot Remove or rotate depending on the model the upper lockbolt A the screws B or the wall lock C of the hearth wall D tak...

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Page 30: ...must be carried out by a qualified technician CONNECTION TO THE FLUE Vacuum and clean the pipe that leads to the flue yearly or whenever necessary If there are horizontal sections any residue must be removed before it obstructs the flue PUTTING THE EQUIPMENT OUT OF SERVICE END OF THE SEASON At the end of every season before turning off the stove we recommend completely emptying the pellet tank and...

Page 31: ...rn pot door replace them and apply silicone where required C Combustion chamber total cleaning of the entire chamber and ignition plug tube cleaning D Tank complete emptying and cleaning E Room air fan disassembly and removal of dust and any pellet debris F Air intake pipe inspection and of flow sensor cleaning The images are for illustration purposes ...

Page 32: ... and burn pot door replace them and apply silicone where required C Combustion chamber total cleaning of the entire chamber and ignition plug tube cleaning D Tank complete emptying and cleaning E Room air fan disassembly and removal of dust and any pellet debris F Air intake pipe inspection and of flow sensor cleaning The images are for illustration purposes ...

Page 33: ... see the specific chapter Stand by ext Stove off due to an external thermostat waiting for re ignition To deactivate the STAND BY function see the specific chapter Cooling stand by A new ignition is attempted when the stove has just been switched off When the stove switches off it is necessary to wait for the complete shutdown of the fumes motor before cleaning the burn pot The stove can only be r...

Page 34: ...toration operations must be carried out by an authorised technician DEPRESSION ALARM The mechanical depression sensor has tripped Contact after sales centre No Ignition The pellet feed box is empty Pellet feed calibration inadequate Incorrect installation Check for the presence of pellets in the feed box Adjust the pellet flow see Pellet feed adjustment Check the procedures described in the Igniti...

Page 35: ...ability to use the product and wrong maintenance by the consumer with respect to what is reported and recommended by the instructions manual of the product which is part of the sales contract this guarantee will be void Damage to the product that cannot be related to manufacturing defects are also not included in this guarantee Similarly are excluded defects related to incorrect operation of the f...

Page 36: ...faults in the electrical insulation This can cause electric shocks Installations not complying with the regulations in force as well as incorrect use and failure to comply with the maintenance scheduled by the manufacturer will invalidate the guarantee Disposal Information for management of electric and electronic appliance waste containing batteries or accumulators This symbol which is used on th...

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