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2. GENERAL WARNINGS AND SAFETY

The  installation  must  be  carried  out  by  an  authorised  person  who  must  provide  the  purchaser  with  a  declaration  for  the 

installation in which they accept full responsibility for the final installation.

In the same way, the product must be started up by an authorised person who must provide the purchaser with a product start-

up document in which they accept full responsibility for the final installation and operation of the installed unit.

FERLUX shall not bear any responsibility in the event that these precautions are shown to have not been met.

All national and local regulations, as well as European regulations, must be satisfied when the unit is being installed. All national 

and local regulations, as well as European regulations, must be satisfied when the unit is operational.

FERLUX S.A. accepts no responsibility in the event of the aforementioned requirements failing to be met.

Our units are manufactured and tested, with all their parts being monitored, in line with the safety directives of the European 

Union, which aim to protect both the user as well as the installer against possible accidents. Technical personnel are strongly 

urged to pay close attention to the connections, wiring, and electrical voltage when they are required to perform any kind of 

operation on the unit.

The manufacturer is not liable for any responsibility, whether contractual or extra-contractual, for damages caused to persons, 

animals, or objects due to errors in the installation, configuration, and/or maintenance.

This heater must only be used for the purpose for which it was specifically designed.

Certain  extreme  weather  conditions,  such  as  strong  winds,  hail,  or  the  risk  of  frost,  could  mean  that  the  chimney  flue  is 

insufficient. Due to the potential risk of back-puffing smoke, use of the unit in these circumstances is not recommended. This 

cannot be considered as a defect in the unit or as unsatisfactory functionality.

For your safety, you must bear in mind that:

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The user of the heater must be a responsible adult. This unit has not been designed to be used by people whose 

physical, sensorial, or cognitive capabilities are limited or who have no experience or expertise in the matter. Children 

must be watched closely and taught how to behave in order to guarantee that they do not play with the unit or come into 

contact with surfaces that are hot when in operation.

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The connection to the power supply and its corresponding power outlet must be easily accessible at all times. It is 

absolutely prohibited to make the unit operate with a damaged power cable. If the power cable is damaged, it must be 

immediately replaced.

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Do not disconnect the plug from the power outlet when the unit is turned on.

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The door on the heater must always remain closed when the heater is in operation.

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Avoid coming into contact with areas of the unit that reach a high temperature when in operation, especially with the 

glass and the door.

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Following an extended period of disuse, before turning the unit on, check that there are no obstructions in the smoke 

extraction ducting 

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In extreme cases or breakdown, safety systems may intervene. In this case, contact the Technical Support Service. DO 

NOT DEACTIVATE THE SAFETY SYSTEMS.

Summary of Contents for AROA 10

Page 1: ...Quality of Life MANUAL FOR THE USER AND INSTALLATION AIR RANGE COD 0153 R2 INGL S...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...ontains important instructions regarding safety for installation use and maintenance This manual along with the documentation supplied must be kept in a place that is easy and quick to access Installa...

Page 4: ...LOPES 18 5 3 SMOKE DUCTING OR CHIMNEY 18 5 3 1 GENERAL BACKGROUND 18 5 3 2 CALCULATING THE EXHAUST SMOKE DUCTING 19 5 3 3 INSTALLATION IN TRADITIONAL TYPE CHIMNEY 20 5 3 4 EXTERIOR STRETCH OF THE CHIM...

Page 5: ...3 3 HEATER OFF 34 7 3 4 MODULATION MOD 34 7 3 5 STANDBY 34 7 3 6 OFF 34 7 3 7 RECOVERY OF THE IGNITION REC 35 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 35 8 1 CLEANING THE BRAZIER AND BRAZIER HOLDER 36 8 2 CLEANING...

Page 6: ...e section to consult to resolve any questions or issues that may arise When you read or consult this manual you must take the following into account It is important to pay special attention to the tex...

Page 7: ...This heater must only be used for the purpose for which it was specifically designed Certain extreme weather conditions such as strong winds hail or the risk of frost could mean that the chimney flue...

Page 8: ...rer and made to the unit Use of spare parts that are not original or are not specified for that specific model of heater Insufficient maintenance Exceptional circumstances 2 2 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FER...

Page 9: ...3 Minimum performance 92 92 92 90 92 90 90 Minimum hourly fuel consumption kg h 0 83 0 83 0 83 0 90 0 83 0 90 0 90 Maximum hourly fuel consumption kg h 1 66 1 85 1 85 2 20 1 85 2 20 2 20 Tank capacit...

Page 10: ...20 Fuel PELLET Recommended chimney flue Pa 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 Nominal electrical power turned on W 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Nominal electrical power power 1 5 W 60...

Page 11: ...11 MODEL FLORA 7 8 kW MODEL NEREA 8 10 kW...

Page 12: ...12 MODEL NATALIA 10 kW MODEL AROA 8 10 kW...

Page 13: ...13 MODEL NEREA 12 15 kW MODEL LUNA 8 10 kW...

Page 14: ...14 MODEL ESTELA 12 15 kW MODEL G NESIS 6 8 kW...

Page 15: ...aforementioned regulations are Characteristics of the wood pellet according to DINplus and ENplus regulations Requirement Unit of measurement DINplus ENplus Diameter mm 4 D 10 D06 6 1 D08 8 1 Length...

Page 16: ...he instructions of the manufacturer must be followed both for the installation as well as the use of the heater and any safety rules and regulations that apply to it must also be met Failing this FERL...

Page 17: ...ial must be capable of bearing load without being deformed or broken by the weight of the heater This protection must be at least two mm thick and must project at least 150 mm beyond the heater on bot...

Page 18: ...the country where the unit is being installed must be followed 5 3 1 GENERAL BACKGROUND The following points must be taken into account during the installation of the smoke ducting The smoke evacuati...

Page 19: ...st be at least 50 mm in length A table is shown below that contains the limitations for the installation LIMITATIONS WITH A PIPE 80 mm WITH A DOUBLE WALLED PIPE 100 mm Horizontal stretches with a mini...

Page 20: ...tests to check its seal If the existing chimney is not sealed the situation could arise where there is a positive depression with respect to the atmosphere meaning that there could be an ingress leak...

Page 21: ...ust where possible open onto the room where the heater is installed Make sure that the entry of exterior air is not obstructed If there is not enough natural sufficient ventilation in the room where t...

Page 22: ...ection and breaker switch Make sure that the electrical power supply cable is laid in its final position and will not come into contact with any hot parts The power outlet must be single phase with a...

Page 23: ...THE LEDS WHEN THEY LIGHT UP L1 LED lit the room fan is switched on L2 LED lit the screw in ON L3 LED lit the ignition coil is switched on L5 LED lit L5 G LED lit daily scheduling is activated L6 S LE...

Page 24: ...consumption Push the button P3 and the lower display D2 will begin to flash With each click of this button the power level is increased and finally automatic mode will appear In order to set the value...

Page 25: ...G THE PELLET SCREW This function allows you to fill the screw for the first time that the heater is going to be started up and also when for whatever reason the fuel tank has been completely emptied T...

Page 26: ...seven power levels above the default power level setting and seven levels below the default power level setting To access the function rAir long press the P3 and P4 buttons until rAir inmmediately aft...

Page 27: ...aving confirmed the option or if no button is pressed for a certain time the display will return to the main screen and the option that was previously selected will remain active ProG This function al...

Page 28: ...e the P2 or P4 buttons to choose one of the three mo des that you wish to schedule and confirm the selection by pressing the P3 button 2 Once you have selected the mode it will appear on the display a...

Page 29: ...splay will show the following After this repeat the previous procedure until point three For the days of the week do the same repeating the previous procedure If the mode selected was Weekly or Weeken...

Page 30: ...ys of the week can be adjusted When the hours minutes or days of the week are flasing use the P2 or P4 buttons to adjust these values To exit this function press P1 button or wait a few seconds If you...

Page 31: ...the heater it may be required to change the transmission code by following the instructions shown below CONCERNING THE REMOTE CONTROL Open the remote control and modify the dip switch as instructed be...

Page 32: ...operly closed The door must only be opened when the heater is stopped and cold It is absolutely forbidden to remove the protective grille that is located in the tank Do not touch the heater with wet h...

Page 33: ...at you keep the room well ventilated during this time 7 3 STATES OF OPERATION 7 3 1 LIGHTING When the heater changes from being off to standby or operation this stage is known as the lighting stage Th...

Page 34: ...nitiated to ensure maximum exchange maximum performance and fuel saving 7 3 5 STANDBY If the ambient temperature in the room continues to rise during the modulation state the heater will enter standby...

Page 35: ...back online 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING It is necessary to carry out certain maintenance tasks in order to keep the heater functioning properly The frequency of these maintenance tasks will depend larg...

Page 36: ...COULD HAVE ABSORBED MOISTURE FROM THE AIR CHANGING THEIR ORIGINAL PROPERTIES AND MAKING THEM UNSUITABLE FOR USE GENERALLY IT IS NECESSARY TO CLEAN THE BRAZIER AFTER 10 12 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION...

Page 37: ...round and well away from flammable materials Once the ash drawer has been emptied put it back in its position 8 3 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER This is a simple task that does not require any special to...

Page 38: ...egularly clean the glass door of the heater with a degreasing product not one that is corrosive or abrasive If the glass is still warm leave the door open before cleaning for as long as the heater req...

Page 39: ...E APPEARANCE OF MESSAGES AND ALARMS IS PART OF NORMAL OPERATION BECAUSE THEY SERVE TO NOTIFY THE USER OF SPECIFIC SITUATIONS THEY ONLY POINT TO A PROBLEM WITH THE HEATER WHEN THEY ARE CAUSED BY THE DE...

Page 40: ...he fuse in the switch may be blown etc 9 2 MESSAGES MESSAGE DESCRIPTION OF THE MESSAGE SOLUTION Sond Visualisation of the state of the temperature sensors or flow sensor The message appears during the...

Page 41: ...s appropriate Issue with the pressure switch or its connection with the electronic control board If the alarm continues to appear when you attempt to start the unit after having reviewed and corrected...

Page 42: ...Service Meanwhile the unit can be used If this situation occurs again it is advisable to install an uninterruptible power supply UPS The smoke fan and or one of its connections are broken Er08 The spe...

Page 43: ...eriod of time whilst the heater is operating or during ignition Reset the error and turn the unit on again In the event that this alarm repeats frequently or cannot be turned off notify the Technical...

Page 44: ...turned off notify the Technical Support Service Er42 Excessive air flow during the Check up stage This could occur if the chimney flue is excessive or if air is being forced in for combustion Review a...

Page 45: ...ville Tel fono telefone telephone t l phone Pa s pais country pays VENDEDOR VENDEDOR SELLER VENDEUR Denominaci n del aparato Denomina o do aparelho Equipment name D nomination de l ppareil Referencia...

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Page 48: ...Chimeneas y Barbacoas FERLUX S A Parque Empresarial El Polear Parc 1 29313 Villanueva del Trabuco M LAGA Espa a Tel 34 952 03 11 17 Fax 34 952 03 11 18 www ferlux es e mail ferlux ferlux es...

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