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CUSTOMER SERVICE

Replacing the gas valve

Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the
valve:
- remove the power connections.
- loosen the retention nut that secures the burner
pipe (1) to the valve body (2).
- loosen the retention nut that secures the mains gas
pipe (3) to the valve body.
- loosen the retention fork screw and remove it.
- remove the faulty valve by sliding off carefully.
- fit the new valve, being careful to position this correctly.
- fit the power and gas connections back on.

Pressure switch replacement

Follow the indication to replace the Pressure switch
- Extract the pressure switch (1) from support (2)
-Take off the tubes (3 & 4) and the electrical connec-
tors from the pressure switch.
- Unscrew the stirrup support fixing screw (2) separa-
ting the pressure switch from the frame. 
-Reassemble the new pressure switch 
-Insert the silicone tubes (3 & 4), also be real careful
when you reconnect the cables, if you are not sure of
what you are doing look at the electrical diagram.
Always remember, to use original spare parts.

Replacing the condenser (model 50, 70 and 90 only)

Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the
fan condenser:
- take out the damaged condenser (1) 
- replace the component part and fit it back, perfor-
ming removal operations in the opposite sequence.

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Summary of Contents for Stratos 5.0 aluminum

Page 1: ...Norway...

Page 2: ...directive 2006 95 CE 0694 RANGE 3 0 a l u m i n u m MODEL CODE 5 0 a l u m i n u m 7 0 a l u m i n u m 9 0 a l u m i n u m S R 3 0 M 0 M 0 0 0 0 S R 5 0 M 0 M 0 0 0 0 S R 7 0 M 0 M 0 0 0 0 S R 9 0 M 0...

Page 3: ...ice at the maximum power for several hours keeping the room well ventilated Kind Technical We thank you for choosing the appliance We can assure you its performance will be long lasting reliable when...

Page 4: ...re pag 25 KIT PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS pag 26 Electrical collegaments pag 27 Gas connection pag 27 CUSTOMER SERVICE Preliminary operations pag 28 First service start pag 28 Processor c...

Page 5: ...regulations pursuant to Art 17 of law no 46 90 and the instructions provided by the Manufacturer in the installer s booklet that accompa nies the product The APPLIANCE must be used as intended by the...

Page 6: ...on of the apparatus The appliance is a gas radiator that heat up the atmosphere It has an intake of air that goes in the combustion chamber type C The appliance is made with an aluminium body that all...

Page 7: ...l optional 8 Main switch 9 Integrated room heat probe 10 Display 11 Pressure switch 12 ignition transformer 13 Tangential fan 14 Power plug 15 Gas valve 16 Centrifugal fan 17 Burner unit 18 Detection...

Page 8: ...mm L 1000mm Outer protection grille GP for separate end piece 32mm Griglia prot esterna GPu per Term Unico 32mm Stack for pipe 32mm 90 curve 54mm pipe union Extension 54mm L 500mm Extension 54mm L 100...

Page 9: ...E DETECTION ELECTRODE ELECTRIC GAS VALVE FUSE LINE CONNECTOR ELECTRIC GAS VALVE PHASE LINE NEUTRAL LINE PRESSURE SWITCH High LIMIT THERMOSTAT Down LIMIT THERMOSTAT EASY PANEL POWER MODULE CN1 3 2 1 CN...

Page 10: ...ing waiting to recognize the Wireless 4d GREEN Led flashing Wireless default transmission about 2 5 minutes 4e GREEN Led flashing Wireless data transmission by the change of any parameter 5 Wireless O...

Page 11: ...0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 exhaust pipe L 500mm 32mm Mod 3 0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 Single outer end piece anchors 32mm Mod 3 0 5 0 54mm Mod 7 0 9 0 1 Document envelope 1 Operator s instruction booklet...

Page 12: ...ntivibration reducing socket For installation details see INSTALLER Section SPLIT PIPE KIT WITH SINGLE PIPE END PIECES SPECIAL 54 pipe kit with single pipe end pieces TP54SP 00000 Contents of kit pack...

Page 13: ...AKE 32mm 2 SINGLES KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE 54mm 2 SINGLES KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE 32mm 1 INDIVIDUAL INTERNAL Installation KIT special EXHAUST INTAKE 54mm 1 INDIVIDUAL INTERNAL Installation T P 3...

Page 14: ...te rials that can support the heath second check if the wall is made of the right material and can support the appliance weight Verified if around the exhaust fumes tubes there is no wood or plastic b...

Page 15: ...ealize the holes for fastening the tubes after establish the hangers length insert it in the right position Before assembling the tubes kit verifying that the max tube length has been respected even t...

Page 16: ...must be perpendicular to the pipe axis being very careful not to deform these After cutting carefully remove any burrs To make it easier to fit pipes with O rings use silico ne grease or a soapy solut...

Page 17: ...all the assembled group adapter con nection angles and curves Position the exhaust intake tubes at thread outside wall being real careful that the short tube is always up exhaust tube Fasten the group...

Page 18: ...on are more than one kind but they can be lead to the 3 example described in this chapter Before pipes kit assemblage verifying maxi mum pipes length be respected conside ring the maximum pressure lea...

Page 19: ...aining pipes Before fitting the pipe kit make sure both the MAX length of the pipes and the MAX accep table load loss have been respected see Table fit and fasten the pipes on the unit fasten the temp...

Page 20: ...e tube 1 fastening with the furnished screws in the way that extremity tube appears at line of the terminal but tonhole Fasten the adapter union to the template With 54 mm tubes Adapting the length tu...

Page 21: ...the furnished screws Knowing the single terminal tubes directions Fasten the adapter union to the template Complete the installation with the tubes cut the tubes at measure 5 adapting at the actual in...

Page 22: ...e wall the spacing bar support with the furnished inserts Complete the installation assembling it with the rest of the tubes fastening them to the wall with commer cial clamps Before you wall up the t...

Page 23: ...the apparatus equip ment Fitting the diaphragms 54 mm pipes only is required and recommended only for models 3 0 and 5 0 Diaphragm fitting is NOT required for model 7 0 and 9 0 The diaphragm has to be...

Page 24: ...the limit of the range of action C If the LED does not flash you are outside the range of action mark the position of the fastening holes on the wall and drill fit the screw anchors and screws most s...

Page 25: ...ets 1 with the template 2 so as to create a single structure 5 move the single structure up against the wall and with the help of a spirit level make the centre of hole A make the hole A 65 mm hole fo...

Page 26: ...internal tube 2 inside the opening cut in the wall Fit the metal plate 5 to the inside of the wall using the 4 screws with anchors for wooden walls provi ded for fixing the plate on the wall Fit the c...

Page 27: ...d in the factory and com plete with plug for connection to the power mains Only a HAR H05 RRF type power cable need be made with MIN cross section of 1 mm using for connection to the appliance the soc...

Page 28: ...erflowing with consequent damage to or malfunction of the appliance Only fill the tray with water Avoid all other liquids that could damage the tray or cause appliance malfunctions After performing al...

Page 29: ...pressure value has to be as in the table The apparatus execute a stop and next restart Operating from the main control panel Operate on the atmospheric thermostat or the timer The fan starts when ther...

Page 30: ...ews 4 and the burner 5 Unscrew the 3 injectors 6 change them with the new ones Be real careful when you fasten the injec tor check on the injector that it has the right values as in the table The inje...

Page 31: ...he idle screw 4 Turn the screw counterclockwise the pressure increases turning clockwise the pressure decreases Once adjusted lowering the switch off disconnect the manometer from the pressure tap and...

Page 32: ...ition Close the gas tap Wait that the appliance gets cold completely Cover clean The only cleaning that is required by the owner involves removing the cover and wiping it clean the dust which may have...

Page 33: ...aust fumes pressure Blow disconnect the switch and test it otherwise may be damaged Preliminary operations Disconnect the electrical alimentation taking off the electrical plug from the apparatus othe...

Page 34: ...t will have to be replaced with another of the rapid type F1AT 250 V Comburant air fan replacement Follow the indication to replace the comb rent air fan Take off the electrical connectors from the mo...

Page 35: ...trips if the convection fan is not working properly or anomalous overheating occurs and or the outflowing air temperature reaches over 107 C disengaging the burner closing the gas valve and stopping...

Page 36: ...place the Pressure switch Extract the pressure switch 1 from support 2 Take off the tubes 3 4 and the electrical connec tors from the pressure switch Unscrew the stirrup support fixing screw 2 separa...

Page 37: ...perature Room thermostat set too high Air in gas pipes Bleed Incorrect ignition electrode distance Reset the correct distance The appliance fails to start appliance not working properly blocked Nozzle...

Page 38: ...re below par Check and regulate the gas replace Power of appliance not enough for installation premises Replace the appliance with a more powerful one Faulty control board Replace The tangential fan d...

Page 39: ...Seller Street tel Sir Installer Street tel Sir Technical Service Assistance Street tel Date Intervention USEFUL INFORMATION 39 CUSTOMER SERVICE...

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