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Dear client, 

We  thank  you  for  having  chosen  one  of  our  products.  Our  products  are  designed  and  made  in 

accordance with the safety standards in force with high quality materials and a great experience about 

transformation processes. We recommend you to read carefully the instructions of this manual to obtain 

the best performance of your appliance. 

This manual is an important part of the product: make sure you keep it always with the appliance, even 

if you give the appliance away to another person. Whether you lose it, ask for as copy to the nearest 

service centre. 

 

 

INDEX 

 

 

WARNINGS AND SAFETY ........................................................................................................... 2

 

 

PACKING ..................................................................................................................................... 3

 

 

CHIMNEY FLUE ........................................................................................................................... 3

 

 

FUEL ............................................................................................................................................ 8

 

 

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 9

 

 

USE ............................................................................................................................................ 12

 

 

SAFETY DEVICES ..................................................................................................................... 23

 

 

MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................... 25

 

 

TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................................................................... 27

 

 

WARNING FOR THE USER ....................................................................................................... 30

 

 

IF THERE IS A PROBLEM ......................................................................................................... 31

 

 

GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................................. 34

 

 

 

WARNINGS AND SAFETY 

 

The stoves built in our factory are made with great care, also for individual components, in order to 

protect both the user and the installer  from the possibility of  accident. We therefore strongly advise 

skilled personnel, after any operation carried out on the product, to take special care with the electrical 

connections, especially the bare part of the conductors, which should not come out of the terminal board 

in any way, so as to prevent possible contact with the live parts of the conductor. When installing the 

appliance,  comply  with  all  local  regulations  and  byelaws,  including  those  referring  to  national  and 

European legislation. 

Installation should be carried out by skilled personnel, who will take complete responsibility for final 

installation and for consequent correct operation of the installed product. Fair will not be liable in the 

event of failure to respect these instructions. Connect the appliance to the heating system. This can in 

no way be used without the hydraulic connection, and without water being loaded in the heat chamber. 
This stove should be used for the purposes for which it was designed and made. The manufacturer is 

excluded from any contractual or extra-contractual liability for damage caused to persons, animals or 

objects, by errors in installation, adjustment or maintenance and by improper use. After removing the 

packing make sure the contents are complete and intact. If not, contact the retailer where the apparatus 

was purchased. The stove should be serviced at least once a year, by making an appointment in good 

time with the technical assistance services. 

For safety reasons, always bear in mind: 

This  appliance  should  not  be  used  by  people  (including  children)  with  physical,  sensory  or  mental 

limitations  or  by  people  with  little  experience  or  knowledge,  unless  they  are  supervised  or  receive 

instruction on how to use the appliance by the person who is responsible for their safety. Do not touch 

the  stove  if  barefoot  or  if  parts  of  the  body  are  wet  or  damp.  Never  change  the  safety  devices  or 

adjustment  devices  without  prior  authorisation  and  instruction  from  the  manufacturer.  Do  not  pull, 

detach or twist the electric cables coming out of the stove, even if it is disconnected from the power 
supply. Do not block or reduce the size of the openings for ventilation on the premises where the stove 

is installed and the primary air input in the rear part of the stove. The ventilation openings are essential 

for correct combustion.  

Keep the packaging out of reach of children and unassisted incapable people. Do not use the appliance 

as an incinerator or in any other way than that for which it has been designed. When the appliance is 

running its exterior, in particular, will reach high contact temperatures; handle with care to burns. 

Do  not  make  any  unauthorised  changes  to  the  appliance.  Use  only  original  spare  parts  as 

recommended by the manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for H18

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...way be used without the hydraulic connection and without water being loaded in the heat chamber This stove should be used for the purposes for which it was designed and made The manufacturer is exclu...

Page 3: ...with the regulation in force UNI10683 Chimney flue The chimney flue or chimney has a great importance for a heating appliance which uses solid combustible materials of b type with forced draft as mode...

Page 4: ...imney flue draught depends also on its height The draught which is necessary for the different models of pellets stoves is 8pa to 14pa 0 08 to 0 14mbar Dimensions The section can be round which is the...

Page 5: ...pot must be cleaned and checked by an expert at least once a year Safety can be compromised by the non cleaning Pic 4 External air intake We recommend to set an air intake from the outside to have a h...

Page 6: ...ling a permanent ventilation grid in a window or near the stove Air intake directly from the outside is compulsory WARNING Use only certified pipes of steel preferably Pipes in synthetic material must...

Page 7: ...ickness 0 5mm with a diameter of 80 mm or 100mm depending on the type of plant see picture 2 pag 4 you can not use pipes made of asbestos cement or flexible metal The pipes must be sealed with high te...

Page 8: ...characteristics and quality on sale We recommend to use pellets of good quality as that has great influence on the heating capacity and on the residuals of ash Pellets characteristics are diameter of...

Page 9: ...h fire prevention methods there must be a minimum distance of at least 20 cm from flammable objects to the back and side of the stove and of 80 cm to the front where the fire door is If the floor is m...

Page 10: ...y check that the system pressure is always kept between 0 5 and 1 5 bar IMPORTANT If for any reason the pressure should increase or decrease it is advised to troubleshoot and reset the pressure PRESSU...

Page 11: ...olated heat exchanger 25 35 kW or an accumulator puffer based on the system type The hydraulic system is equipped with a 6 lt closed surge tank with a precharge pressure of 1 bar To display the heat c...

Page 12: ...vice Children should not be present because the vapours emitted by the stove may be harmful to health Adults should also avoid staying for long near the stove Do not touch the surfaces as they may sti...

Page 13: ...em water pressure is displayed in Bar Key 6 pressed once allows to set the power of the stove Keys 5 and 6 in the programming mode the menus are scrolled Display shows the board status during start up...

Page 14: ...ver 3 5 years Press button 3 scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the display views menu 01 Access by pressing button 3 once again Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current day of the week Press button 3 t...

Page 15: ...her press button 4 three times M 2 2 program day This entry enables disables and sets all the daily clock thermostat functions You can use 2 separate programs to start and stop the stove Use buttons 1...

Page 16: ...t which you would like the stove to turn on automatically or else set value at OFF to disable start up of program 1 Press button 3 to continue setting Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which yo...

Page 17: ...ON ON ON OFF OFF Progr 2 h 11 00 h 13 00 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF Progr 3 h 17 00 h 21 00 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF Progr 4 h 10 00 h 20 00 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON To return to the level of the previous...

Page 18: ...gue language from among those available ITALIANO ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL PORTUGUES Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 1 or 2 until the display views menu 04 Access by pressing button 3 on...

Page 19: ...hlea To stop loading press button 4 To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the menu press button 4 once To exit the menu altogether press bu...

Page 20: ...e thermostat falls below the set threshold the stove will restart and return to work or will switch back on if the stand by is active With this mode the stove does not take into account in any way the...

Page 21: ...he value will be confirmed automatically Modulating function energy saving When the room temperature or the water temperature reaches the temperature set on the stove its power automatically goes to m...

Page 22: ...ue use a carbon dioxide CO2 fire extinguisher or ask for the fire brigade intervention Do not use water to put out the fire in the brazier Pellets stoking If you have to stoke the stove with pellets w...

Page 23: ...es to cool the stove down Let the stove cool down and then switch it off with the 4 ON OFF key Verify the occurring fault on page 31 After detecting the cause of the fault clean up the brazier and res...

Page 24: ...arm described above is triggered Let the stove cool down and then switch it off with the 4 ON OFF key To reset the thermostat unscrew the black cap behind the stove and press the pin that comes out of...

Page 25: ...e to remind you that the majolica parts are craft made and therefore they can have little flaws flaws interlacing due to thermal dilation between the biscuit and the paint marking by tricks very littl...

Page 26: ...eaning You must empty the ash draw when full The ash should be put in a metal container with airtight lid and it shouldn t get in contact with combustible material ex left on a wooden floor as the ash...

Page 27: ...mbar Emissions CO at 13 of O2 0 016 0 025 0 016 0 025 0 016 0 025 Emissions CO2 7 16 10 74 7 16 10 74 7 16 10 74 Average temperature fumes 60 136 C 80 145 C 80 145 C Mass flow fumes 7 8 15 3 g s 7 8...

Page 28: ...dimensions H25 HC25 A Control panel B Water drain in overpressure Female heating 1 2 C Combustion air inlet ex 42 mm D Heating DELIVERY Male l E Heating RETURN Male l F Fumes drain pipe 80 mm G Water...

Page 29: ...ctor Pump ALF General safety thermostat ALC Pressure Glow plug Cochlea encoder fumes extractor Fumes feeler Thermostat additional NTC 300 C feeler Ambience feeler Flowmeter not present ACCESSORIES not...

Page 30: ...you shall open the T fitting vacuum the dust from the surface having then the foresight to close it properly 4 Clean and empty the ash pan before it is completely filled 5 Check that the pellet hoppe...

Page 31: ...lets must be stored in a dry room Verify Replace the feeler Call a specialised technician Replace the card Call a specialised technician Restart the stove and check if the problem persists Pellets don...

Page 32: ...old Temperature fumes feeler is faulty Electronic card is faulty Replace the fumes feeler Call a specialised technician Replace the card Call a specialised technician Ashes around the stove Faulty or...

Page 33: ...excessive compared to the hydraulic system Let the stove cool down and stoke it again if the problem continues call a specialised technician A voltage failure during the functioning of the stove cause...

Page 34: ...entioned Guarantee period For example the glow plug gaskets the brazier the firebox lining ceramic glass painted parts of ceramic etc The guarantee is valid for 24 months from the date of first startu...

Page 35: ...e apparatus to you or to our nearest Technical Servicing Centre specifying the model and serial number and describing the problem Also bear in mind that original spare parts can be obtained only and e...

Page 36: ...r s signature Segnature of TSC Specialised Technical Servicing Centre Work done on Material used Guarantee YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO User s signature Segnature of TSC Specialised Technical Servicing...

Page 37: ...r s signature Segnature of TSC Specialised Technical Servicing Centre Work done on Material used Guarantee YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO User s signature Segnature of TSC Specialised Technical Servicing...

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