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BIO Pellet Stoves

 

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Control panel  

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Key (P1+) and  (P2-): they increase or decrease the thermostat parameter from minimum 06°C to 

maximum 40°C. If you keep (P1) pressed you can see the waste fumes temperature displayed. They 

both have programming function.  

Key (P3): to go to menu of parameters of the user and technician.  

Key (P4): (ON/OFF) to turn on and off, to unlock from alarms and go out from programming. 

Key (P5-) and (P6+): to increase or decrease the power/ventilation of the stove from 1 to 5.  
Led1    

   

if on, it indicates programming timer active. 

Led2    

        

if on, it indicates the cochlea is working.   

Led3    

      

it flashes when receiving input from the remote control.   

Led4    

   

if on, it indicates that the chosen temperature is reached.   

Led5 

it flashes when you are setting temperature or you are inside the menu. 

Led6 

if on, it indicates active glow plug.  

Led7   

   

if on, it indicates active alarm.  

Display A: during start up phase it shows the state of the stove. During the functioning it shows the 

heating power. When setting input it shows the parameter label you are changing.  

Display B: during start up phase it shows the state of the stove. During functioning it shows the 

temperature chosen by the user. During input setting, it shows the parameter you are changing.

  

 

Starting  

To start the stove, keep key (P4) pressed for few seconds, then the gear case will set the stove in a pre- 

ventilation state, displaying “Start”, starting the extractor fan at minimum rate and the pre-heating of the 

starting resistance. After this phase which lasts 2 minutes, it will be displayed “Load Pellet”, the cochlea 

will stoke pellets and the resistance will keep warming up. When the temperature is high enough, thanks 

to the fume gas feeler, the electronic gear case (after 7-10 minutes) will consider the starting phase 

ended and start the next phase of flame stabilisation displaying “Flame light” and starting the tangential 

ventilator (heat exchanger). When the “Flame light” phase ends, the gear case will set the work state, 

displaying the chosen heating power (you can change it with keys (P5-) and (P6+) and the environment 

temperature. During this phase keys (P5-) and (P6+) can regulate the stove power from 1 to 5. If the 

environment temperature exceed the limit parameter fixed on key-board during the temperature setting 

the heating power will decrease to minimum rate until the parameter is back to its prefixed limit.  

Summary of Contents for BIO80

Page 1: ...Maintenance and UserManual Pellet Stove BIO 80 BIO 80Q IMPORTANT This Appliance must be fitted by a HETAS METAC Qualified Installer...

Page 2: ...evel Automatic temperature control The internal thermostat senses the temperature environment and maintains it constant according to the settings inserted Control display The control display allows ad...

Page 3: ...of the installed product Fair will not be liable in the event of failure to respect these instructions This stove should be used for the purposes for which it was designed and made The manufacturer is...

Page 4: ...online stove output to room size calculator to help you decide the correct size space for your new stove My Pellet Stove doesn t turn OFF straight away This is because of the built in Cleaning feature...

Page 5: ...e the stove will extract the smoke given time turning off the stove while there is smoke will cause further smoke to build and not be extracted How to register my new stoves warranty Henley Stoves doe...

Page 6: ...block chimneys connecting flue pipe system must meet requirements of the Building Regulations We recommend a flexible flue liner system certified for use with solid fuel systems be used to improve sto...

Page 7: ...raught which is necessary for the different models of pellets stoves is 8pa to 12pa 0 08 to 0 12mbar Point where the flue passes through weather surface Note 1 2 Clearances to the flue outlet A At or...

Page 8: ...t 1m above the highest point of contact of chimney and roof Where the roof has a pitch of more than 10 on both sides and the outlet is at the ridge or within 600mm of it the height of the chimney or f...

Page 9: ...ermetically sealed doors and windows The situation can also be problematical when on the other hand there are drafts inside the room generated by fans in the kitchen or bathroom for example To avoid t...

Page 10: ...minimum thickness 0 5mm with a diameter of 80 mm or 100mm depending on the type of plant see picture 2 pag 6 you can not use pipes made of asbestos cement or flexible metal The pipes must be sealed wi...

Page 11: ...nly combustible material you can use You can find different kind of pellets with different characteristics and quality on sale We recommend to use pellets of good quality as that has great influence o...

Page 12: ...ion methods there must be a minimum distance of at least 20 cm from flammable objects sofas furniture wooden covering to the back and side of the stove and of 80 cm to the front where the fire door is...

Page 13: ...r for 2 3 days display A will show the number 3 so that the mechanical parts are able to settle into smooth running IMPORTANT Continuous operation of the stove at maximum power may shorten the expecte...

Page 14: ...t shows the state of the stove During functioning it shows the temperature chosen by the user During input setting it shows the parameter you are changing Starting To start the stove keep key P4 press...

Page 15: ...y B Fumes gas temperature To verify the fumes gas temperature at the outlet keep key P1 pressed for few seconds Switching off To switch off the stove keep P4 pressed Clean final will be displayed Duri...

Page 16: ...ON for example h 17 00 and turn OFF for example h 21 00 Press set P3 to confirm each time The situation could be the following Daily Program Start 1 Stop 1 Start 2 Stop 2 ON h 6 30 h 10 30 h 17 00 h...

Page 17: ...ms in order to avoid any crossover with weekend program M2 4 Go into setting M2 4 press set P3 decide ON OFF then confirm with set P3 If you decide ON the green light will switch ON This green light w...

Page 18: ...C delta T Menu 05 Menu 06 Menu 07 ATTENTION These menus functions are exclusively for the Technical service improper use can affect the functioning of the stove itself Menu 08 This Menu shall not be...

Page 19: ...lay A will show the message Off The remote control operates with a 12 Volt MN21 type battery The batteries should be removed from the device before it is disposed of and must themselves be disposed of...

Page 20: ...al 3 Hot Exhaust will appear on display the pellets stoking is decreased and the card makes the fumes extractor work at its minimum speed to take the temperature back to the setlimits If temperature...

Page 21: ...assistance for the maintenance to a qualified professional Do not do it can cause damage to the heater and its electrical and mechanical parts thereby affecting the operation safety and validity of th...

Page 22: ...lour if it is red that means it is weak if there is black smoke that means the brazier is dirty and it must be cleaned Ash draw cleaning Pic 14a IMPORTANT When refitting brazier ensure the above side...

Page 23: ...Average temperature fumes 92 5 167 C Mass flow fumes 2 9 5 5 g s Tank capacity 15 kg Volume to heat 150 240 m3 Air flow max 190 m3 h Autonomy 10 26 h Air fumes tubes diameter 40 80 mm Electrical inpu...

Page 24: ...verage temperature fumes 92 5 167 C Mass flow fumes 2 9 5 5 g s Tank capacity 15 kg Volume to heat 150 240 m3 Air flow max 190 m3 h Autonomy 10 26 h Air fumes tubes diameter 40 80 mm Electrical input...

Page 25: ...BIO Pellet Stoves 24 Wiring diagram N100 For the correct operation of the stove respect the polarity of the thermo couple...

Page 26: ...tions of the air inlet on the back of the stove brazier grid holes obstructed and or brazier box with too much hash exchanger pipes too dirty clean the extractor blades and its scroll see Maintenance...

Page 27: ...ll the tank Clean the brazier see Maintenance Empty the brazier and start again if the problem continues call a specialised technician Replace the plug Call a specialised technician Restart the stove...

Page 28: ...ot Have it cleaned immediately Pellets can burn thanks to the chimney flue depression without the aspirator Have it replaced immediately as it can be bad for your health Call a specialised technician...

Page 29: ...rtificate which should be completed correctly and accompanied by the receipt of purchase as proof The apparatus is not guaranteed in any way for non domestic use The same applies in the event that the...

Page 30: ...ise you to always refer to the dealer who sold the apparatus to you or to our nearest Technical Servicing Centre specifying the model and serial number and describing the problem Also bear in mind tha...

Page 31: ...Centre Work done on Specialised Technical Servicing Centre Material used Guarantee YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO User s signature Segnature of TSC Material used Guarantee YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Us...

Page 32: ...Centre Work done on Specialised Technical Servicing Centre Material used Guarantee YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO User s signature Segnature of TSC Material used Guarantee YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Us...

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