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Accompanying your pellet stove you will find:

 

 

A.  Operating guide / Cleaning manual  

B. 

Cleaning brush

 

C.  Heta glove 
D.  Power cable 
E.  Remote control 

F.  Nameplate 

 
1. Introduction

 

 

NB !!!

 

We advise you to read these instructions carefully, as they describe what you need to do to ensure 
your Greenfire pellet stove functions to its full potential.

 

 

Warning

 

The regulations relating to installation and function described in these instructions may differ from 
the applicable regulations in the destination country. If this is the case, the regulations applicable 
in the destination must be observed. Drawings in these instructions are approximate and not to 
scale.

 

 

Information

 

The packaging used provides good protection against damage that might arise during transportation 
of the stove. Please check the stove immediately upon delivery. If you notice any visible signs of 
damage, contact your dealer without delay.

 

 
Description of the stove

 

The aim of these instructions for use and servicing from Heta is to give the user all the necessary 
safety information, in order to prevent any personal injury or damage to stove components or other 
items. Please read these instructions carefully before using or performing maintenance on the 
appliance. 

 
2. Safety information

 

 
Your Greenfire pellet stove must be installed by a technician who has been trained by HETA A/S. 
Please read these instructions regarding use and maintenance carefully before installing and 
lighting the stove! If you need further information, please contact the dealer from whom you 
purchased the stove. 
 

NOTE 
The stove has extra protection in line with power regulations, and must have an earthed 
electrical connection

 
Only quality pellets with a diameter of 6-8 mm should be used as fuel.

 

Before connecting power to the stove, make sure that the connection between the stove pipe and 
chimney is in place. 
Never remove the protective grate above the pellet tank.

 

The stove must be installed in a room with adequate air replacement.

 

Never open the stove door while the stove is operating. When the stove is lit, the surfaces, glass, 
handle and stove pipe will be very hot. While the stove is operating, these components may only 
be touched if wearing appropriate protection.

 

Summary of Contents for Scan-Line Green 100

Page 1: ...Operating Guide Greenfire Danish Design Danish Quality Danish Production www heta d k dk UK...

Page 2: ...ations and requirements which confirm that the stove is made of high quality materials that it is economical to use and it is not harmful to the environment Please read these instructions for use care...

Page 3: ...ontrol 13 8 1 2 Menu structure 14 8 2 Menu navigation 15 8 2 1 Active touch buttons 15 8 2 2 Set the clock 15 8 2 3 Manual pellet advancement 15 8 2 4 Set the room temperature 16 8 2 5 Select the heat...

Page 4: ...all the necessary safety information in order to prevent any personal injury or damage to stove components or other items Please read these instructions carefully before using or performing maintenanc...

Page 5: ...ims all liability both personal and statutory for any accidents that may arise due to failure either fully or in part to observe the instructions enclosed herein Heta A S disclaims all liability in re...

Page 6: ...6 4 Installation and ignition 4 1 Dimensions 531 914 Air Intake Flue Outlet Reset button 307 179 479 125 113...

Page 7: ...ontrol panel a Remove the four screws labelled A b Install the control panel labelled on the backplate using the four screws labelled A c d Install the communication cable labelled 1 in the communicat...

Page 8: ...talled in a spacious and central location in the house to ensure the best heat distribution The electrical connection must be with Protective Earth if the cable included is not long enough to connect...

Page 9: ...accordance with national and regional regulations 4 7 Chimney draught Operation of the Greenfire pellet stove is partly independent of the chimney draught as the flue gas vacuum pump assists in removi...

Page 10: ...using the cable supplied 9 Use the control panel to configure all personal settings and then start the stove See the section on operating the stove NB The first time the stove is lit it is important t...

Page 11: ...ssure sensor measures whether there is sufficient draught in the chimney If problems with inadequate draft or a blocked chimney arise the pressostat shuts down the stove 4 The door switch shuts down t...

Page 12: ...convection channels you must cover these channels with the lid while filling as shown Image 2 Be sure to advance the pellets manually using the control panel see section 8 2 3 until pellets appear in...

Page 13: ...nel has an audio tone for alarms etc Short tone When buttons are pressed on the control panel Long deep tone If something is entered incorrectly on the control panel Long high tone Stove alarm accompa...

Page 14: ...ature 25 Current Temp Desired Temp 10 Antifreeze Pellet type 1 Normal 2 10 Air 3 20 Air Time 1 Current Time 2 Timer On Off 3 P1 P6 4 d1 d7 Settings 1 Keypad Lock 2 Display Brigthness 3 Display Info 4...

Page 15: ...correct hour Then press the Arrow Right menu button The minutes setting will then start to flash Use the buttons to set the correct minutes Press the Arrow Right menu button and the date will be displ...

Page 16: ...ss and 2 will be displayed Press Enter Adjust the Antifreeze temperature to the appropriate setting and press Enter to confirm the default setting is 10 C 8 2 5 Select heat level Use the Heat menu to...

Page 17: ...ernates between the menu selected and room temperature 3 Display alternates between the menu selected and time 4 Beep Volume 1 2 3 4 5 This sub menu is used to select one of the following options 1 Lo...

Page 18: ...Arrow Right and the minute number will start to flash Press or until the minute figure you require is flashing Then press Arrow Right and the temperature reading will start to flash Press or until the...

Page 19: ...quire Off P1 to P6 is displayed Press Arrow Right and the display will show Off block C see below Press until the programme you require Off P1 to P6 is displayed Press Enter to confirm Day 1 d1 Monday...

Page 20: ...Ignition Phase Igniter ON Chimney Fan ON Feeder ON Convection Fan ON The duration of this Phase depends on the flue gas temperature Ignition Test Phase Igniter OFF Chimney Fan ON Feeder ON Convection...

Page 21: ...l between these parts is not tight unwanted air will be drawn through the pellet tank and into the stove This air will not contribute to the combustion process rather it will reduce the volume of air...

Page 22: ...rs and the following section describes the relevant solutions The stove s basic settings are based on a pure pale pellet and a chimney with a draught of 12 pascals like a standard wood burning stove I...

Page 23: ...sue that has become worse over a period of time Was this a problem from the time that the stove was first connected 8 6 5 Overview of errors and alarms 1 In the event of an alarm one or more icons sta...

Page 24: ...ault Sensor defective Contact your dealer to arrange a solution A003 The Cleaning Alarm icon flashes or is illuminated constantly Stove and or chimney need cleaning Check the cleaning manual A004 The...

Page 25: ...oor Paint Ceramic glass door seal Stainless steel burn pot Temperature sensor Ceramic ignition element Any damage arising from inappropriate installation and or treatment of the stove and or customer...

Page 26: ...ekniske specifikationer som er anvendt til denne overensstemmelseserkl ring eller dele deraf Harmoniserede standarder Nr Udgave Titel DS EN 14785 DS EN 60335 1 A11 DS EN 60335 2 102 DS EN 61000 6 3 1...

Page 27: ...l 0 011 CO mean value nominal 141mg Nm3 Dust 29 mg Nm3 Flue gas temperature 117 C Nominal heat output 5 71 kw Energy efficiency nominal 90 Energy consumption nominal 64 W CO mean value low output 0 02...

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