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User Info 

 

 

This menu shows information about the unit, the measured values and electronic-related information. 

 

 User info 

 

 Procedure 

 

Accessing the user info menu

 

 

 

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Press the “+”  or “-“ key to select the desired programme. 
Press “set” to open the selected option's menu. 

Factory display code 

 

 

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Press the “+” or “-“ key to view the desired option. 

Duration of the unit operation (hours) 

 

Fume extractor speed (rotations per minute) 

 

Airflow as measured by the air mass probe 

 

Fume temperature

 

 

Worm drive time (when “On”) 

 

Ventilator power level.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Trama

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Mod 452 A ...

Page 2: ...ifier 11 11 Activation 11 12 Disabling 12 13 Recommendations on using this unit 12 14 Removing the side covers only when needed 13 15 Cleaning and maintenance 14 15 1 Heat exchanger 14 15 2 Burning basket and ash pan grate 15 15 3 Ash basket 16 15 4 Hatch 16 15 5 Cleaning the glass 16 15 6 Additional cleaning 17 15 7 Performing an inspection after a long period of inactivity 18 16 Menu 19 17 Date ...

Page 3: ...7 23 List of alarms failures recommendations 28 24 Installingandoperatingusingaprogrammablethermostat optional 29 25 Instructions to install the remote control 30 26 Optional safety installation UPS connection kit 32 27 For your safety we remind you that you should 33 28 Life cycle of a Free Standing Fire unit 34 29 Sustainability 35 30 Warranty 35 31 Exclusions 35 32 Glossary 36 33 Annexes 38 ...

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Page 7: ...e equipment if installed by non qualified people All local regulations including any applicable national and European standards must be observed when installing operating and servicing the unit To get technical assistance please contact the unit supplier or installation staff You should have the unit serial number ready This number can be found on the identification plate located on the top lid or...

Page 8: ...l power min max 5 2 9 6 KW Thermal performance min max 88 90 CO emissions 13 O2 min max 0 02 0 03 Gas temperature min max 120 190 Gas flow min max 5 7 g s Draught at the chimney 12 Pa Maximum heating capacity depends on the household insulation 50 220 m Pellet consumption certified according to the EN14961 2 grade A1 min max 1 2 2 3 kg h Pellet reservoir 20 kg Rated voltage 230 Kv Rated frequency ...

Page 9: ...0 02 mass Nitrogen percentage 0 3 mass Copper 10 mg kg Chromium 10 mg kg Arsenic 1 mg kg Lead 10 mg kg Cadmium 0 5 mg kg Mercury 0 1 mg kg Nickel 10 mg kg Zinc 100 mg kg The physical and chemical properties of the pellets namely calibre friction density and chemical composition may vary within specific tolerance ranges and across manufacturers Please note that this may cause changes to the feeding...

Page 10: ...aught of 12 Pa one meter above the fume exit The unit must not share the chimney with other equipment The pipes installed outside the household must have double stainless steel insulation and an internal diameter of 80 mm The fume exhaust pipe may generate condensation so we recommend that the appropriate systems for collecting condensates are installed 4 1 Installing without a chimney The install...

Page 11: ...sulation The fume ducts must be double walled and insulated to make sure that fumes do not cool down going outwards which would cause an inadequate circulation and condensation that might damage the unit Output T connection Always attach a T tube with damper to the output of the unit Swing type check valve Always install this system to avoid fumes backflow Draught in the chimney The figure below s...

Page 12: ...tain situations may cause the inversion of the chimney draught flow which will expel the fumes into the room where the unit is installed 4 2 Installing with a chimney As shown in the following figure the installation of the unit brings the exhaustion tube directly onto the chimney If the chimney is too large an 80 mm wide pipe should be installed at the fume outlet A T connection must be attached ...

Page 13: ...fect conditions and report to the installer or reseller if the package evidences signs of damage or defect After unpacking the unit please check if the contents are complete and undamaged If not please contact the reseller where the unit was purchased During the unpacking process please remove the parts that secure the unit to the pallet Use a screwdriver to release the unit please see the followi...

Page 14: ...tate the maintenance procedures and to allow for a proper ventilation Please maintain a distance of 150 cm between the ceiling and the top of the unit especially if the ceiling is made of flammable materials The unit s supporting base must be made of glass ceramic or steel laminate If the room s floor is made of flammable materials wood carpet etc this may present a fire hazard During the unit s o...

Page 15: ...s combustion gases output and the fume extraction duct directed to the exterior of the building e g through the chimney please check diagrams in section 4 Connect the 230V AC power cable to a grounded power socket The side of the unit where the hot air outlet is located must be placed facing the area to be heated 8 Filling the pellet reservoir Open the pellet reservoir s lid located in the top of ...

Page 16: ...e unit on and off You can also increase or decrease the ventilator s airflow and the unit s power level Sections 16 17 18 19 20 and 21 of this manual provide a description of each function and its location The following table describes the touch screen display and the operation of each menu item Button Function Turning the unit on and off Resetting errors Accessing the menus Function confirmation ...

Page 17: ...perating the unit you need to press the start stop key for 3 seconds The display will show the message activação activation during the lighting phase until completion The pellets travel through the pellet feeder channel onto the burning basket combustion chamber where they will be ignited by means of a heat resistor This process may take between 5 to 10 minutes depending on whether the worm screw ...

Page 18: ...T Please make sure the room where the unit is installed has adequate air circulation otherwise the unit will not work properly For this reason you should consider if there are other air consuming heating appliances in the room e g gas units braziers extractors etc as these should not be used simultaneously with this unit You should not turn the stove off and on intermittently as this could damage ...

Page 19: ...temperature avoid the contact between the end of the probe and the unit chassis If you want you may secure the probe to the wall near the unit Before starting up the unit check to determine if the deflector plate is correctly positioned 14 Removing the side covers only when needed Detach the screw located at the bottom of the unit s side cover To do so use a number 5 hexagonal wrench ...

Page 20: ...arried out after each burn of approximately 30 kg To prevent any accidents the cleaning and maintenance operations must be performed with the disconnected from the power socket and after complete cool down The deterioration of parts due to the lack of cleaning will void the warranty provided by Fogo Montanha For cleaning and maintenance purposes we recommend that you use o a household vacuum clean...

Page 21: ...d 15 2 Burning basket and ash pan grate Open the door to access the interior of the unit Next you should remove the grate but before doing that be sure you tilt it while still inside the unit to make sure that the accumulated ash falls onto the ash drawer Then remove the burning basket and clean it using a brush or a vacuum cleaner to clear the burning holes Clean the basket s sitting area to free...

Page 22: ... the vacuum cleaner to clean the ashes It is important to fit the hatch back into place in the unit to prevent operation failures to occur 15 5 Cleaning the glass The glass can only be cleaned after the complete cool down of the unit Use an appropriate cleaning product by following the product s instructions for use and avoiding contact of the product with the rope gasket and the metallic painted ...

Page 23: ...ELLETS CONSUMED Before cleaning you need to remove the side covers in order to access the side lids of the combustion chamber To clean the interior of the unit detach the wing nuts and remove the lid Use the vacuum cleaner to remove the ashes Using a twisted wire steel brush clean the fume ducts ...

Page 24: ... or empty the pellet reservoir to avoid humidity to set in Clean the unit s pellet feeder channel using the brush to remove the dirt in order to prevent it to accumulate at the end of the duct 15 7 Performing an inspection after a long period of inactivity Check if both the gas output and the combustion airflow intake are not obstructed with foreign debris like from bird nests or some kind of infi...

Page 25: ...um power until it reaches a temperature of 1ºC above the selected temperature set point temperature After reaching the selected temperature the unit switches to the minimum operating power The set point temperature can be set between 5 and 35 C by pressing the key The key allows the user to set the fan speed between 1 and 5 or to automatic operation MANU Mode in this mode the unit will operate at ...

Page 26: ...dia day menu Set the day of the week ON Press Set again and the display starts to flash Press the or key to select the desired time Press Set to display the dia num day number Set the day of the month ON Press Set again The display starts to flash Press the or to select the desired time Press Set to display the Mês Month menu Set the month ON Press Set again The display starts to flash Press the o...

Page 27: ...ss ok to confirm your selection if desired Press esc to exit the menu Press the key to go to menu Prog 1 6 Setting the parameters for Programme P1 P6 3 Press Set again The display starts to flash Press the or to select the desired programme Press set to confirm the selection Press the key to access the menu corresponding to the desired programme 1 This menu allows you to delete any previously sele...

Page 28: ...desired time Press ok to confirm your selection Press the key to go to the P menu Temp Air Air temp Selecting set point room temperature Press Set again The display starts to flash Press the or key to select the desired temperature Press ok to confirm your selection Press the key twice to go to the P menu Fire Activating the desired power for the programme Press Set again The display starts to fla...

Page 29: ...Enter the desired function by pressing the ok key Each menu includes several options which you can access using the or keys see the option selections available for each item To exit press esc To return to the main menu press the esc key twice Selecting the eco mode Selecting the lighting mode Selecting the lighting mode Selecting the temperature unit Selecting the pellet recipe Selecting the therm...

Page 30: ...r a pre set period of time 20 minutes After this time has elapsed the unit turns off It remains off until it reaches 2º C below the set point temperature specified for a pre set period of time 20 minutes Then the unit turns back on and a new operation cycle begins This mode is only available in automatic mode 19 3 Lighting This menu allows you to determine whether the display should be lit or not ...

Page 31: ...red Each unit must be multiplied by 5 to obtain the correct percentage Press ok to confirm Press esc to return to the Receita de pellets Pellet recipe menu 19 7 Thermostat This function allows you to activate or deactivate the thermostat 19 8 Loading the pellets This feature allows you to enable the worm drive to fill the channel when it is empty in order to keep the unit running Press Set the ok ...

Page 32: ... info menu Press the or key to select the desired programme Press set to open the selected option s menu Factory display code Press the or key to view the desired option Duration of the unit operation hours Fume extractor speed rotations per minute Airflow as measured by the air mass probe Fume temperature Worm drive time when On Ventilator power level ...

Page 33: ...sc twice to exit the sleep configuration 22 Troubleshooting Failure Es Service 2100 hours of operation Air probe failure Low pellet level The door is open Air temperature probe failure THE MAINTENANCE FAILURE MESSAGE SERVICE MESSAGE ON THE DISPLAY MEANS THAT THE UNIT s OPERATION HOURS EXCEEDED OVER 2100 HOURS OF OPERATION YOU SHOULD PERFORM THE UNIT S MAINTENANCE FIRST AND THEN RESTART THE HOUR ME...

Page 34: ...entilation Fume temperature above the limit A04 Over 230 C air version Over 260 C backboiler model The ventilator does not work or is at a low power level increase the power level to maximum power if the problem persists call for assistance Insufficient extraction Excess quantity of pellets Pressostat alarm A05 Door open no draught or extractor fault for 60 sec Close the door and clear the error m...

Page 35: ...ermostat This device is not provided by Fogo Montanha Note the external remote should be supplied with an instructions manual To use the remote control you must install an interface b a b For a wireless remote control you need to connect two wires as illustrated in the following figure For the wired remote control you need to connect the black and grey wires at the signal receiver o CN grey wire o...

Page 36: ...te control Unplug the unit from the power mains Remove the right cover of the unit and the plate with micro joints Remove the unit s phase F and neutral N terminals Rivet the terminals of the 220V wire that supplies power to the transmitter ...

Page 37: ...gh the cable holder to the interior of the unit d c d Assemble the interface at the appropriate location on the unit and plug the remote control plug On Off contact to the socket labelled remote Connect the interface cable to communication socket on the circuit board Servizi 5J ...

Page 38: ...t to a UPS proceed as shown in the following figures First disconnect the unit from the power mains and remove the side cover to access the circuit board Then assemble the UPS electronic module beside the unit s circuit board connecting the corresponding wires to the plate ...

Page 39: ...ded for use by children or people physically and or mentally disabled or that are inexperienced or unfamiliar with using of the unit except under the direct supervision or instruction of an adult Do not touch the free standing fire when barefoot or if any part of your body is wet or humid Do not tamper with the safety devices or adjustment features without the manufacturer s authorization Do not c...

Page 40: ...ables you to connect your Free Standing Fire unit to a UPS system in order to allow extending the operation of the fume extractor until complete extraction of all fumes thus avoiding fume extraction problems during a power failure If you intend to use the Free Standing Fire unit while away from home or unattended you should use the safety device specified above for total safety during any power fa...

Page 41: ...nha is also a member of Amb3E the entity responsible for collecting waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE as such end of life units with forced air ventilation systems should be shipped to the appropriate WEEE processing location The electrical components of your end of life equipment should be shipped to your nearest WEEE collection point 30 Warranty All Fogo Montanha pellet burning unit...

Page 42: ...needed by plants for photosynthesis on the one hand and emitted into the atmosphere on the other contributing to the greenhouse effect Combustion a process for obtaining energy Combustion is basically a chemical reaction that requires three items in order to take place fuel oxidiser and ignition temperature Oxidiser chemical substance that feeds combustion essentially oxygen and is essential for i...

Page 43: ...uipment using firewood loads within the reasonable minimum and maximum operating range This power output range will show different firewood consumptions per hour Plumb The vertical distance to measure the highest point of the installation Performance expressed as a percentage of useful energy that can be extracted from a given system taking into account the total energy of the used fuel Ignition t...

Page 44: ...38 33 Annexes Flow chart 1 Normal activation phase 1 ...

Page 45: ...39 Flow chart 1 Normal activation phase 2 ...

Page 46: ...40 Flow chart 2 Disconnect the unit ...

Page 47: ...41 Electrical diagram of the Free Standing Fire unit ...

Page 48: ...34650650 o mail info fogo montanha com Classification o Solid fuel units Pellets Standards applied o EN14785 Entity responsible for performing the tests o Ceis centro de ensaios inovação e serviços o NB 1722 o Madrid Spain Certifications o ISO9001 Certification o ISO14001 Certification ...

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