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 CHAP.08 USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR THE USER

 

08.1 

APPLIANCE OPERATIONS

The STOVE uses pellets as fuel, whose combustion is electronically controlled.

Pellets are taken from the storage hopper by the auger controlled by the gear motor and conveyed directly to the burn pot. They are 

ignited by the hot air produced by the electric heating element (E) and aspirated into the burn pot by the centrifugal fan which is the same 

that sucks up the fumes produced by combustion, expelling them to the rear part of the stove.

The room air tangential fan moves the air into the space on the back of the fireplace, where it is heated and then released into the 

environment through the front outlet. Located on the rear part of the stove, the hopper is filled by an openable lid  located on the upper 

part of the cladding. Pellets must be placed in the hopper with a shovel and not directly poured from the bag.CHAP. 08.6 ORDINARY 

MAINTENANCE (By the customer).

The fireplace is equipped with an exchanger in steel and dual heat developing FIREFLECTOR, closed in front by a door in ceramic glass.

The quantity of fuel, the feeding of comburent air and the extraction of fumes are regulated with an electronic card in order to obtain a 

highly efficient combustion.

The whole management of the product is made  through the display and the PDA provided (see manual SM095 attached).

 

08.2 

CONTROL UNIT

The electronic control 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 standard installed at the back of the appliance, that can be prolonged to 

the installation room in a more appropriate position to correctly measure room temperature. It can be used as an ambient thermostat, 

paying GREAT ATTENTION that the electrical connection to the stove motherboard is CLEAN 

The electric/electronic elements also include certain safety systems such as:

FUME TEMPERATURE PROBE

Fitted inside the fume exhaust fan

PRESSURE SWITCH

Connected to the fume exhaust fan

SAFETY THERMOSTAT

Triggers when temperature in the appliance is too high

The radio remote control lets you use the following main functions:

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Device start and stop

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Heat output level control

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Regulate the desired ambient temperature.

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Optimise combustion.

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Manually load pellets into the basket.

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Manage the timed thermostat with several daily start ups, weekly start ups 

and for week-ends.

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Report any function irregularities.

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Indicate the heating appliance’s operating mode.

In the event of radio remote control fault, main appliance functions can be 

controlled from the emergency console installed under the pellet cover.

For a full and detailed description of the content in this section, see the enclosed manual SM095.

NOTE

Summary of Contents for AMBRIA2

Page 1: ...SM122 EN REV06 2021_06 AMBRIA2 6 kW AMBRIA2 8 kW INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Pellet operated air heating stove AMBRIA2...

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: ...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 COMPONENTS 16 06 4 DIMENSIONS 17 CHAP 0...

Page 4: ...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 includ...

Page 5: ...old 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 g...

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...

Page 7: ...ensory 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...

Page 8: ...ce 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...

Page 9: ...urs 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 maintena...

Page 10: ...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 manu...

Page 11: ...rective 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 mus...

Page 12: ...l with 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...

Page 13: ...O Tensione Frequenza nominale Rated voltage frequency Spannung Nennfrequenz Tension Fr quence nominale Tensi n Frecuencia nominal Temperatura dei fumi Flue gas temperature Abgastemperatur Temp rature...

Page 14: ...Switching on nominal power reduced power stand by 310 60 15 2 2 310 65 15 2 2 W Device mass 110 110 Kg Standard hopper capacity 15 15 Kg Flue draught Nominal heat output Reduced heat output 10 0 8 0...

Page 15: ...use 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 depend...

Page 16: ...r 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 50 mm 12 Room temp...

Page 17: ...17 ENGLISH 06 4 DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm AMBRIA2 6 kW AMBRIA2 8 kW A 461 5 B 1073 C 487 8 AMBRIA2 6 kW AMBRIA2 8 kW C A B...

Page 18: ...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...

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: ...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 e...

Page 21: ...opening 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 plea...

Page 22: ...force 2014 30 UE and 2014 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 Excha...

Page 23: ...ontrol 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...

Page 24: ...ET 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 satisfie...

Page 25: ...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 CLIC...

Page 26: ...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 Th...

Page 27: ...use 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...

Page 28: ...rnal 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...

Page 29: ...Never 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...

Page 30: ...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 fill...

Page 31: ...th 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 integ...

Page 32: ...at 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...

Page 33: ...s safety 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 posi...

Page 34: ...34 NOTES...

Page 35: ...35 ENGLISH NOTES...

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