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 CHAP.02  ACCIDENT PREVENTION / SAFETY REGULATIONS

 

02.1  

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

• 

The manual refers to essential aspects of the directives, regulations and dispositions on using the machine, summarising 

its most significant points.

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General legal regulations and mandatory rules regarding injury prevention and environmental protection must be 

observed. These obligations also include regulations regarding the use of personal protective equipment.

• 

For all work to be done on the system, the following dispositions and regulations in force must be observed regarding 

accident prevention, following the indications.

•  Before using the system the first time, the user must have read and understood the instruction manual perfectly and this 

chapter in particular.

• 

The user must also make sure that the machine is always in good condition as regards its safety requirements.

•  During  maintenance  and  inspection  activities,  wear  the  protective  garments  specified  in  following 

CHAP.02.4 - 

EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL. 

Cleaning and maintenance activities 

may only be performed with the equipment cold and preferably disconnected from the power mains or with the main 

switch in the “O” position.

•  Danger warnings and signals in the form of plates, labels and markings must not be removed or made unidentifiable. If 

they are worn or broken, they must be replaced.

•  Modifications,  additions  or  transformations  must  not  be  made  on  the  machine  and  its  components  without  the 

manufacturer’s authorisation. This is valid first and foremost for installation and regulation of the installed safety devices. 

Failure to comply with this warning relieves the Manufacturer of all and any responsibility.

• 

Make sure, before starting up every time and after carrying out maintenance, that dismantled parts have been repositioned 

correctly and in particular all the protection devices that impede access to the machine.

 

02.2  

SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND USE

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The user and/or owner of the product is required, in accordance with the laws in force, to assign the installation and 

maintenance to qualified and specialised operators, and acknowledge the risks and hazards should they fail to observe 

this requirement. 

• 

Use of this product is not permitted for children, persons with acknowledged reduced psycho-physical and sensory 

abilities and persons who lack experience in using such machines, unless they are supervised by designated persons 

responsible for their safety.

•  The settings and programming of the product must only be performed by adults who have received suitable and specific 

training. Errors or incorrect settings can create hazardous conditions and trigger malfunctions with relative consequences 

for persons and things.

• 

Before any cleaning and/or routine or extraordinary maintenance on the machine, disconnect it from all energy sources; 

in particular, turn the electrical power switch to “O”.

• 

Prior to installation, the user and installer are obliged to check that the mains electrical supply to which the machine will be 

connected, corresponds to the voltage on the identification plate (see 

CHAP.05.2 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

), 

and that it is equipped with all suitable safety devices to classify the electrical system as compliant with applicable safety 

standards. If this is not the case, contact a Qualified Technician to adapt the system to required standards.

• 

Upstream from the machine (at the user’s expense) on the electrical power supply line, a bipolar switch must be installed 

that is able to intercept all the current phases (see 

CHAP.06 - TECHNICAL DATA

).

• 

The irradiation area includes the area between the opening of the hearth and up to 1 metre of space frontally as well as 

laterally. No inflammable object must be left in this area (such as: inflammable liquids, fire-starting products or firewood, 

drapes, wooden decorations, rugs, etc.).

•  Do not use the stove to dry clothes, it could overheat and cause an outbreak of fire.
• 

ATTENTION - BEWARE OF BURNS

, most of the outer surfaces of the stove are very hot, door handle, glass, metal 

sides, majolica or metal top, fume exhaust pipe etc. Never touch the stove with naked hands when it is running; always 

use heat protection gloves, such as those supplied with the stove, when handling all parts.

• 

Before doing any internal cleaning or maintenance, you must wait until the machine reaches the ambient temperature.

•  If the stove is in alarm status due to a malfunction, do not attempt to restart it before finding out what has caused the heat 

generator to shut down.

• 

Never wash the internal parts of the combustion chamber with water.

•  In alarm status for failed start up, do not try to restart the stove until the firebox has been thoroughly cleaned.

Summary of Contents for AMBRIA

Page 1: ...SM104 EN REV01 2015_07 AMBRIA and RIVA INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Pellet operated air heating stove Ambria Riva...

Page 2: ...y read and keep this sheet before using the equipment This sheet provides necessary information and suggestions on how to correctly install use clean and maintain the product Knowing and observing the...

Page 3: ...L 11 04 2 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE 11 CHAP 05 DESCRIPTION 12 05 1 PRODUCT PRESENTATION 12 05 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 13 CHAP 06 TECHNICAL DATA 14 06 1 HOMOLOGATION 14 06 2 RECOMMENDED FUELS 15 06 3 CO...

Page 4: ...appropriate This manual cannot be given to third parties for perusal without the written permission of Jolly Mec Caminetti S p A The technical directions for installation contained in this manual sho...

Page 5: ...electrical appliances and similar products General safety regulations EN 60335 2 102 Safety of household electrical appliances and similar products Special regulations for appliances fitted with gas...

Page 6: ...ufacturer reserves the right to make modifications to the product and consequently the relative manual without any obligation to update previous editions 01 5 MANUFACTURER LIABILITY AND WARRANTY CONDI...

Page 7: ...tted for children persons with acknowledged reduced psycho physical and sensory abilities and persons who lack experience in using such machines unless they are supervised by designated persons respon...

Page 8: ...is installed Installation in bedrooms rooms with a volume below 15 m3 or with explosive atmospheres is strictly prohibited The system installer MUST issue a Declaration of compliance for the work per...

Page 9: ...EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL Every operator performing maintenance on the machine must wear safety garments and personal protective equipment 1 Protection headphones 2 Gloves han...

Page 10: ...TRANSPORT Personnel in charge of handling the product must have read and thoroughly understood the safety prescriptions in CHAP 02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION SAFETY REGULATIONS of this manual and must wear...

Page 11: ...ur and DO NOT disperse the packaging into the environment but take it to waste disposal centres for recycling All packaging can be recycled as it consists of wood polyethylene film polystyrene and car...

Page 12: ...nd receive work status data Timer controlled thermostat used to set the start up and switch off times along with relative temperatures Ambient temperature setting and viewing of the current ambient te...

Page 13: ...rned Jolly Mec did namely provide all of these documents in downloadable electronic form that you can easily see on the websiteoftheCompanyatthefollowingaddress http www jolly mec it it servizio clien...

Page 14: ...minal thermal power at rated power 6 20 9 10 kW Reduced thermal power at reduced power 3 17 3 17 kW Yield at rated power 90 89 90 Yield reduced power 92 49 92 49 Flue gas temperature at rated power 10...

Page 15: ...ts that are very hard and with different dimensions the mechanical parts are sized and tested for use with pellets with the above mentioned characteristics No breakdown or malfunction depending on the...

Page 16: ...Pellet hopper 5 Ash drawer 6 Firebox 7 Combustion chamber door 8 Heating fan 9 Fume pressure switch 10 Electrical heating element for lighting 11 Pellet loading auger 12 Pellet loading auger gear mot...

Page 17: ...17 ENGLISH 06 4 DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm Ambria Riva A 483 505 B 897 1020 C 491 532 Ambria C A B Riva A B C...

Page 18: ...e from inflammable material 1000 mm NOTE CHAP 07 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 07 1 SETTING UP OF EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES AND ELECTRIC CURRENT The device must only be installed indoors an...

Page 19: ...re are deviations or curves for easier quicker and safer installation we recommend using double walled stainless steel pipes The use of pipes in fibre cement for connecting the equipment to the flue i...

Page 20: ...rmance of the fume exhaust system is not excellent it is possible to adjust the operating settings of the stove to overcome draught defects by a maximum of 15 of the fume exhaust device this adjustmen...

Page 21: ...ents The device is equipped with a power socket and fuse and a uniipolar switch In the event that the control unit does not switch on even after turning the switch to I ONE check that the fuse has not...

Page 22: ...ESA 2 Electrical socket with uniipolar switch and fuse holder 4 CAVO 36 Electric power cord with schuko socket 5 VENT 13 Smoke fan 6 RESISTENZA 7 electrical heating element for lighting 7 VENT 14 Tang...

Page 23: ...Electric power cord with schuko socket 5 VENT 13 Smoke fan 6 RESISTENZA 7 electrical heating element for lighting 7 VENT 15 Tangential exchange fan 8 TERMOSTATO 14 Pellet hopper bulb type safety therm...

Page 24: ...l appliance functions and is controlled via a control display The electronic control unit features a timer function with customisable programmes and a user friendly operating settings Operations are c...

Page 25: ...level from 1 to 5 Decrease output button Button to change page within the Menu Page forward 7 Display Displays the stove status messages 8 Component reference icons 9 DGT Indicator box Decal icon key...

Page 26: ...t the electric element continues to run to perform the start up preheating phase 3 PELLET preloading after the preheating phase a set amount of PELLETS are delivered to the firebox to ignite the first...

Page 27: ...ends on the output levels the higher the output level the faster the air will be pumped through the front grid Example of display message with the stove in RUNNING mode xxx WORK Example of display mes...

Page 28: ...utton 4 to confirm 9 press button 1 or 2 to set STOP 1 time press button 4 to confirm 10 Set the operating power with buttons 1 or 2 Press button 4 to confirm 11 Set the required room temperature with...

Page 29: ...appliance in RUNNING set DELAY TURN OFF to program shutdown The function is disabled when set to 00 00 Once the required delay is set press Key 4 to confirm the selection and open the next page With D...

Page 30: ...pellet load time third row d phase in progress fourth row 3 press button 6 to change page 4 information for the assistance technician is provided from page 2 to page 5 5 press button 3 to exit press...

Page 31: ...Y DISPLAY 1 button 4 press button 6 to reach the READ MEMORY page press button 4 to enter Menu 09 XXX TECHNIC YYY SETTINGS Menu with access key reserved for use by the Assistance Technician only Menu...

Page 32: ...inutes the device will switch off The device will remain in STD BY until the ambient temperature reaches 1 C of the SET ambient temperature which correspond to the automatic start up value of the stov...

Page 33: ...ws 1 Wait until the appliance is completely cold on average 20 minutes 2 Unscrew the thermostat reset button lid on the back of the appliance see Fig 1 positions B 3 Press the button until you hear a...

Page 34: ...tly into the hopper The fireplace must be closed to prevent smoke from escaping The pellet hatch must be closed while the machine is running Check for obstructions in the flue and in the external air...

Page 35: ...nd also the device s operating time The most suitable cleaning frequency can only be established a few days after use according to the actual amount of deposited residue and may vary from the interval...

Page 36: ...e seat must be perfectly in line with the housing 3 Cleaning the combustion chamber and ash drawer daily The cleaning of the ash and combustion chamber should be made when the ash reaches the edge of...

Page 37: ...n Fig 15 Move the central wall up and pull it toward yourself with the help of the door opening key Pull the central wall toward you until it will be blocked To complete the central wall removal with...

Page 38: ...ner touches the other wall and then slip the wall off the stove Fig 26 To remove the left wall unscrew the screw placed near the brazier to ensure its correct placement Fig 27 28 29 If you have proper...

Page 39: ...e procedure as for the right wall to remove the left wall Remove the two side supports by turning up Fig 34 35 36 37 after you have done this remove the down beat flame Fig 30 Fig 31 Fig 32 Fig 34 Fig...

Page 40: ...Fig 38 39 Removed this piece the two rear walls are released to remove them simply take them off Fig 40 41 42 43 44 45 Even at this stage take the vacuum cleaner to clean the entire inner part of the...

Page 41: ...state Do not reassemble broken or damaged parts may cause undesired operation of the stove WARNING Correctly replace the cup with the two placement points facing downwards Fig 50 WARNING 5 Pellet tan...

Page 42: ...own of the stove The dirt the glass also depends on the quality and quantity of pellets used When this done always observe if the gray seal around the lass is in good condition if you fail to control...

Page 43: ...the power socket Before connecting the plug on the cord supplied with the stove to the domestic electrical system plug it into the socket fitted on the back of the stove Fig 63 After plugging it into...

Page 44: ...zontal segments Stove fume pass cleaning Cleaning of any deposits in the stove Cleaning of fans Check good ignition resistance operations Check electric electronic system integrity Check safety device...

Page 45: ...the Technical Specifications see par 06 1 Low flue draught do not use the fireplace it could be dangerous carefully clean the flue the stove and the fume extractor Firebox is very dirty Switch off the...

Page 46: ...ture is over 270 C Check the position of the fumes probe Check to see if the air exchange fan is running properly Check to see if the stove is dirty and clean it if necessary Check to see if the PELLE...

Page 47: ...ped safety depressimeter Check to see if the combustion product exhaust duct is blocked Check the component is intact and the relative electrical connections correspond to the electrical wiring layout...

Page 48: ...m is well ventilated Check that the slots on the back of the stove are clean to allow input of cooling air Contact the CAT if this type of alarm is tripped frequently AL16 SERVICE 24H The device conti...

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