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08.5 

TIPS FOR THE USER

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Use only original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer. Original spare parts are available through retailers, specialised 

Tecnical Service Centers, or directly at the head office of Jolly Mec Caminetti S.p.A.

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If the glass becomes very dirty (with visible blackening) while operating on pellets, possible causes could be: 

 

- low draught by the flue (clean the flue or check its characteristics).

 

- Insufficient comburent air (add more air with the combustion fan), clean the air intake.

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When pellets are not used for a long time (spring-summer period), the hopper, the auger and the basket must be completely 

emptied using a vacuum cleaner; clean carefully to prevent that pellet residue deposits there and damages components during 

the next start up.

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Only use recommended fuels under penalty of cancellation of the warranty.

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Generally with a good quality product, every 500-1000 kg of pellet loaded in the hopper, check that there are no deposits of 

sawdust on the bottom, and remove any sawdust there (sawdust reduces the auger’s capacity and creates functional problems 

for the stove). With low quality or non-certified pellets the frequency with which the bottom of the hopper needs cleaning to 

remove sawdust could become more frequent.

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The pellets must be fed into the hopper using a scoop. Do not empty the sack directly into the hopper.

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Check for obstructions in the flue and in the external air intake before starting the machine after a prolonged period of disuse.

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The stove must not be used as an incinerator. Do not use fuels that are not recommended.

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The stove must not be modified; any unauthorised modification will automatically invalidate the warranty and release the 

manufacture from all liability.

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The stove must not be placed in direct contact with combustible materials (see 

CHAP 06 - TECHNICAL DATA

)

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Prompt and systematic maintenance is a fundamental component for perfect operating performance and continuous maximum 

heat efficiency.

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Annually it is necessary to perform extraordinary cleaning unit by specialized Technical Service Centre, see 

CHAP.08.7 - 

SCHEDULED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

).

MORE CLEANING = HIGHER PERFORMANCE

-  Pellet combustion products must only be used with the combustion chamber door closed. NEVER open it during 

operations.

Never run the fireplace without electrical current and with fuels other than wood pellets.
DO NOT TOUCH the parts of the fireplace without cladding, excluding the handles and the regulating controls, as they are 

subject to high temperatures.

The room where the fireplace is installed must not directly adjoin multi-floored stairwells; there must not be other boilers, 

stoves or air extractors in the same room (except for “C” type appliances).

WARNING

 

 Call the Fire Brigade if a fire occurs in the flue.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for AMBRIA2 10 kW

Page 1: ...SM151 EN REV04 2022_03 AMBRIA2 10 kW INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Pellet operated air heating stove AMBRIA2 ...

Page 2: ...ly 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 these instructions will allow you to fully and safely enjoy the potential your equipment can offer you ...

Page 3: ...ODUCT PRESENTATION 13 05 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 14 CHAP 06 TECHNICAL DATA 15 06 1 HOMOLOGATION 15 06 2 RECOMMENDED FUELS 16 06 3 COMPONENTS 17 06 4 DIMENSIONS 18 CHAP 07 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 19 07 1 SETTING UP OF EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES AND ELECTRIC CURRENT 19 07 2 FLUE OR FUME EXHAUST SYSTEM 20 07 3 INSTALLATION ROOM VENTILATION 21 07 4 ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE 22 07 5 ELECTRICAL...

Page 4: ...e more restrictive in this instance comply fully with the regulations prevailing in the country of installation all laws and local bylaws must be observed when installing and using the appliance including those referring to national and European standards Never use the appliance as an incinerator or in way other than that for which it was designed Any other use is deemed improper and therefore dan...

Page 5: ...hold 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 diesel or solid fuel burners and electrical connections EN 62233 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of electrical appliances for home use and similar goods regarding human exposure EN ...

Page 6: ... 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 CONDITIONS Upon the delivery of this manual Jolly Mec S p A cannot be held liable whether civil or criminal for accidents due to partial or total non compliance with the specifications herein contained The manufacturer is espec...

Page 7: ...sensory or mental capabilities or lacking the experience or the needed knowledge can use the device only under surveillance or having been instructed on the device safe use and on the understanding of the deriving dangers Children are not allowed to play with the device Cleaning and maintenance are meant to be performed by the user and not by unsupervised children The settings and programming of t...

Page 8: ...nce with the laws and standards in force in the State Region or Area in which the machine 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 performed after commissioning the system in accordance with the laws in force related to system safety standards T...

Page 9: ...ours of operation shall be reset at the end of the Technical intervention and indicated on the Servicing Report 02 4 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 hand protections 3 Respiratory mask 4 Face mask or goggles 5 Accident prevention boots ...

Page 10: ...e 03 2 LIFTING AND 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 work gloves and safety footwear For safety reasons unauthorised persons must not be in the area while the product is being moved The product must be moved only with a trolley or pall...

Page 11: ...irective 2012 19 UE waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE information for users The crossed out wastebasket symbol on the appliance means that at the end of its useful lifespan the product must be disposed of separately from ordinary household wastes The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to an appropriate collection facility at the end of its useful lifespan Appropriate sep...

Page 12: ...mixed waste END OF LIFE DISPOSAL OF THE EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS REGULATION EU 2015 1185 Annex II par 3 a 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT PRODUCT DISPOSAL The owner is fully and exclusively liable for stove demolition and disposal according to laws in force in his her country regarding safety respect and protection of the environment At the end of its useful life the product must not be disposed of togethe...

Page 13: ...h Display Wide backlit LCD display allowing operators to interface with the product set the operating parameters and 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 temperature on the display Output levels possibility to adjust the heat output to five d...

Page 14: ...sione Frequenza nominale Rated voltage frequency Spannung Nennfrequenz Tension Fréquence nominale Tensión Frecuencia nominal Temperatura dei fumi Flue gas temperature Abgastemperatur Température des fumées Temperatura de los humos Leggere e seguire le istruzioni di funzionamento Read and follow the operating instructions Lesen und befolgen Sie die Betriebsanleitungen Lire et suivre les instruction...

Page 15: ...V Rated frequency 50 Hz Electrical absorption Switching on nominal power reduced power stand by 325 61 25 2 2 W Device mass 115 Kg Standard hopper capacity 15 Kg Flue draught 10 0 Pa Fume exhaust diam 80 mm Average fume Temperature at nominal output 166 53 C Average fume Temperature at reduced output 73 50 C CO 13 O2 at nominal output 165 4 mg m3 CO 13 O2 at reduced output 201 4 mg m3 CO2 at nomin...

Page 16: ...pellets 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 quality of the pellets used and or by the dosage of the quantity will be covered by the warranty PELLET QUALITY IS VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY WARNING CERTIFIED PELLET CHAR...

Page 17: ...d for loading pellets 4 Emergency console 5 Firebox 6 Ash drawer 7 Combustion chamber door 8 Pellet hopper 9 Electronic control unit 10 Fume pressure switchi 11 Comburent air inlet tube Ø50 mm 12 Room temperature probe 13 Safety thermostat with manual reset 14 Electrical socket with fuses and Main electric switch 15 Heating fan 16 Combustion and fume exhaust fan Ø80 mm 17 Pellet loading auger gear...

Page 18: ...18 06 4 DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm C A B AMBRIA2 10 kW A 461 5 B 1073 C 487 8 ...

Page 19: ...e g installing a load distribution plate The appliance must be installed in an area where the appliance itself gas exhaust pipes and flue can be easily accessed for maintenance Fig 1 illustrates minimum distances that must be observed all measures must be in mm The lateral distance from the adjacent wall according to installation is to be maintained on both sides 1 Electrical socket 2 External air...

Page 20: ...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 is forbidden Exhaust pipes must not run through rooms where the installation of combustion equipment is forbidden The union must be connected to the flue in such a way as to ensure they remain airtight wh...

Page 21: ... other hand the purchaser MUST assign all work to a qualified professional technician The device must be installed and used in accordance with all local and national laws and EC Regulations WARNING In the event of a black out suitable sizing of the fume exhaust system guarantees sufficient draught to exhaust the fumes generated by combustion without the use of the electric exhaust fan If the perfo...

Page 22: ...ing needs to be designed in compliance with the specifications in paragraph 07 3 4 All models may be connected to the fume pipes with rear fume outlet Fig 1 For the construction of fume pipes please comply with the specifications in CHAP 07 2 07 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Connect the 230Vac 50Hz line with the proper cable with plug supplied with the stove which powers up the control unit and all the...

Page 23: ...35 UE WARNING Number Description 1 Radio control 2 Electronic card 3 Bipolar switch 4 Electric power cord with schuko socket 5 Smoke fan 6 Electrical heating element 7 Exchange fan 8 Bulb type safety thermostat Number Description 9 Fume pressure switch 10 Pellet loader gear motor 11 Ambient probe 12 Smoke probe 13 Emergency control console radio antenna for radio remote control 16 Smoke fan conden...

Page 24: ...rol unit connected by radio frequency to the radio remote control manages all the device functions and the LCD display screen on the handheld console can be used to monitor all the stove operating phases The electronic control unit features a timer function with customisable programmes and a user friendly operating settings Operations are controlled by the ROOM PROBE in the remote control or stand...

Page 25: ...the SET ambient temperature which correspond to the automatic start up value of the stove In this condition the stove is not actually off but is waiting to turn back on if the above conditions are satisfied Set SET CHRONO MENU 2 to time operation start and stop The crono can be quickly started by pressing Button 6 on the main display screen CHRONO and STAND BY modes cannot be activated simultaneou...

Page 26: ...it 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 CLICK 4 Refit the hood 5 Reset the alarm from the radio remote control by pressing the button 8 and waiting for the OFF message 6 Start up again the appliance If the alarm persists contact the specialised Te...

Page 27: ...o the hopper using a scoop Do not empty the sack directly into the hopper Check for obstructions in the flue and in the external air intake before starting the machine after a prolonged period of disuse The stove must not be used as an incinerator Do not use fuels that are not recommended The stove must not be modified any unauthorised modification will automatically invalidate the warranty and re...

Page 28: ...e an ash vacuum not supplied with the stove but available from retailers and or specialised Technical Service Centers ORDINARY CLEANING THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW REGARDING THE TIMING AND METHODS USED FOR THE VARIOUS PARTS TO BE CLEANED MUST BE CAREFULLY FOLLOWED 1 Stove door opening To open the stove combustion chamber door usethe handle supplied with the product to open the lock then pull to fully o...

Page 29: ...internal walls and shaking it eventually Before replacing the firebox check there is no ash or dirt in the firebox housing Vacuum this area thoroughly too make sure residual ashes are cold Fig 8 Make sure that the area where the firebox rests is cleaned well if the firebox does not sit well on it and air passes the stove will not start up and operates poorly After cleaning the firebox make sure it...

Page 30: ...ver spray detergents directly on cladding parts Fig 22 Use of abrasive and or corrosive chemical products can damage the painted parts and are reason for invalidation of the warranty on these parts The chromatic variations of the painted surfaces especially those in different materials and finishes and subject to different temperatures cannot be deemed reason for dispute as they depend upon the na...

Page 31: ...g it into the domestic electrical system turn the switch to I see Fig 28 10 Pellet hopper loading Located on the rear part of the device the hopper is filled through an openable lid The hopper must be filled with pellets using a shove not supplied Fig 29 30 and not poured in directly from the bag 11 Fume inspection cleaning Remove the inspection cover under the ash pan and clean carefully this spa...

Page 32: ...special focus on horizontal 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 thermostat and pressure switch status and efficiency Check the condition of the sealing gaskets paying special attention to the one on the closure of the combustion chamber door ...

Page 33: ...rmostat and pressure switch status and efficiency T Check the condition of the sealing gaskets paying special attention to the one on the closure of the combustion chamber door T Check the condition of the ceramic glass T Check the pellet loading gear motor is working properly T Clean the bottom of the pellet hopper T KEY U routine maintenance by the customer user T extraordinary maintenance by a ...

Page 34: ...afety pressure switch The stove does not start automatically The firebox is dirty preventing incoming air flow Clean it thoroughly and check it is clean each time you start it up The basket is positioned incorrectly The resistance is faulty The pellets burn incorrectly and unburnt elements gather in the basket the glass looks black and is very dirty Low flue draught do not use the fireplace it cou...

Page 35: ...racite and dry steam coal no no Hard coke no no Low temperature coke no no Bituminous coal no no Lignite briquettes no no Peat briquettes no no Blended fossil fuel briquettes no no Other fossil fuel no no Blended biomass and fossil fuel briquettes no no Other blend of biomass and solid fuel no no PM particulate matter OGC organic gaseous compounds CO carbon monoxide NOx nitrogen oxides Only requir...

Page 36: ...ronic room temperature control yes F 4 0 9 With electronic room temperature control plus day timer no With electronic room temperature control plus week timer no F 2 0 0 Permanent pilot flame power requirement Other control options multiple selections possible Item Symbol Value Unit Item Value Pilot flame power requirement if applicable Ppilot N A kW Room temperature control with presence detectio...

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