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Never touch the parts of the hearth without cladding with naked hands, as they become very hot, always use heat 

protection gloves, such as those supplied with the device, when handling all parts. 

In case of problems related to the device, contact the specialised Technical Service Center.

In the event of a chimney fire call the Fire Department.

WARNING

 

08.2 

TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR THE USER

•  Before starting the fireplace, make sure there is voltage in the control unit. 

•  Never turn on the stove/fireplace, without electrical power and without water.

•  With a zone heating system, when the fireplace/stove is lit, it is essential that at least one zone of the heating system is always open in order to 

dissipate the heat produced (also in summer).

• 

The door must remain closed during wood combustion; it can only be opened to add more wood.

•  If condensation forms inside the fireplace/stove, this may be caused by the following:

- the central heating circulating pump is set to start at too low a temperature (it should set to start at 60°C at the lowest). To 

keep the fireplace clean, it is also recommended to start the pump at about 70°C, if there are no contraindications concerning 

the functioning of the system.

- poor flue draught (clean the flue).
- Insufficient combustion air.

- boiler dirty

• 

If the glass turns black during normal burning, this may be caused by the following:

- poor flue draught (clean the flue or check that the flue dimensions conform to requirements).
- Insufficient combustion air.

- excessive amount of wood during start-up and when functioning

•  When purchasing firewood, it is advisable to vary the sizes, but with a length as to be able to light quickly, but also long charges 

and, if the quality of the wood is good, efficiency and functionality will also be excellent. 

• 

Only use recommended fuels, otherwise the warranty will be invalidated.

•  The presence of condensation inside the device could be caused by weak flue draught (clean the flue), damp or low quality wood, or 

inadequate or inexistent air intake.

•  No other boilers, flues, stoves, fireplaces or air extractors must be in the same room (excluded of the type “C” according to UNI 

10683). 

• 

The equipment cannot be positioned in direct contact with combustible materials (for distances, see chap. 07.5).

•  Regular and :methodical maintenance is all important for correct operation and maximum efficiency.

•  The high performance and efficiency of this device is achieved by operating with closed doors. If the doors are opened and the flue 

draught is not optimal, small puffs of smoke may occasionally occur.

MORE CLANNING = HIGHER PERFORMANCES

 Do not use the fireplace in the event of power black out.

WARNING

 

Check for any obstructions in the flue and the outside air inlets before lighting the appliance after a long period of 

disuse. For this same reason, check that there are no leaks in the hydraulic circuit, due to extreme weather conditions (such as

 ce), which may have damaged the pipes or seals.

WARNING

 

On exceeding the temperature of 90°C by the water in the boiler, the valve opens that allows cool mains water 

to flow into the safety serpentine, to cool the excess heat and keep the heat generator in safety condition. Pay attention to 

the safety valve exhaust on the hydraulic kit outlet, as very hot water could escape.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for TERMOJOLLY 80 EVO

Page 1: ...SM157 EN REV01 2020_01 INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Wood operated water system fireplace TERMOJOLLY 80 EVO TERMOJOLLY80EVO...

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: ...COLOGICAL REGULATIONS 11 04 1 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE 11 CAP 05 DESCRIPTION 12 05 1 PRODUCT PRESENTATION 12 05 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 13 CAP 06 TECHNICAL DATA 14 06 1 HOMOLOGATION 14 06 2 RECOMMENDE...

Page 4: ...technical directions for installation contained in this manual should be considered as basic requirements Regulations in some countries may be more restrictive in this instance comply fully with the...

Page 5: ...EN 60335 1 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety General requirements EN 60335 2 102 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Particular requirements for gas oil and solid fuel...

Page 6: ...ight to make modifications to the product and consequently the relative manual without any obligation to update previous editions 01 5 MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS Upon the deliver...

Page 7: ...ory 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...

Page 8: ...a written Servicing Report to the User informing him that he and the Installation operator shall be jointly liable for any damage to persons animals or things if used Before installing the machine the...

Page 9: ...produce its systems with the greatest competence regarding safety and consulting all the directives laws and regulations available there are still if minor some residual risks during the phases of TRA...

Page 10: ...retailer as soon as possible 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 SA...

Page 11: ...ective 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...

Page 12: ...if there is no possibility of an alternative installation The accurate design and engineering of the device has reduced the installation masonry work to a bare minimum The fireplaces are characterize...

Page 13: ...at the following address http www jolly mec it It is COMPULSORY to indicate the product MODEL the LOT number and SERIAL NUMBER in all communications with the Manufacturer Identification numbers are p...

Page 14: ...ncy 50 Hz Electrical absorption Nominal std by 0 77 0 77 W Device weight 382 kg Flue draught 10 0 Pa Fume exhaust diameter 250 mm Mass fume flow at nominal output 23 6 g s Average fume T at nominal he...

Page 15: ...e best fuel is air dried untreated wood with a humidity of 15 18 beech hornbeam oak and acacia are highly recommended The wood must be stored outdoors in a protected dry and well ventilated area Exces...

Page 16: ...1 Cast iron bottom grate 2 Ash basket 3 Removable key to open the door in vertical sliding mode 4 Electronic control panel pressure transducer probe seat 06 4 DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm 1 C...

Page 17: ...internal section which is preferably circular square or rectangular sections must have rounded corners with a radius of no less than 20 mm must have an internal section that is constant free and indep...

Page 18: ...llow soot to be collected and swept away Changes in cross section are only allowed at the outlet of the heat generator the use of adaptors on the coupling with the chimney flue is prohibited Running o...

Page 19: ...hydraulic connections and fill the fireplace and the system with water Make sure there are no leaks Phase 2 Connect the chimney to the fireplace smoke exhaust see chap 07 1 Phase 3 Assemble the intern...

Page 20: ...he combustion chamber with the shaped part a pointing downwards Tilt the panel in order to insert it into the combustion chamber Fig 1 Once inside the combustion chamber it is possible to position it...

Page 21: ...l must lean on the shaped part b of the fire bed panels 2 Insert the side panel A in the right side and towards the fireplace door Side panel A must be positioned in the combustion chamber with the sh...

Page 22: ...re bed panels and on the shaped part of the central rear panel 5 Insert the right rear panel C on the central rear panel right side The right rear panel A must be positioned in the combustion chamber...

Page 23: ...el must lean on the shaped part b of the fire bed panels 6 Insert the side panel A in the left side and towards the side panel already positioned Side panel A must be positioned in the combustion cham...

Page 24: ...urn it in vertical position to lift it and lean it on its rear panels b and supports c on the side panels c Fig 23 24 e Standard handle disassembly To disassemble the standard handle in order to use t...

Page 25: ...configuration the fireplace comburent air inlet connection with the outside environment is mandatory Make an opening minimum 600 cm2 in the upper part of the cladding 2 to allow the heat to escape hea...

Page 26: ...pening in the installation room is mandatory in this configuration Make an opening minimum 600 cm2 in the upper part of the cladding 2 to allow the heat to escape heat recovery that forms inside the c...

Page 27: ...etween it and the fireplace does not create accumulation of heat The beam must not be inside the fireplace irradiation field see Fig 1 To allow for boiler dilation the cladding must always be detached...

Page 28: ...INLETS AND OUTLETS In Fig 3 are shown the minimal section sizes suitable for convection air Inlets and Outlets and applicable to all installation types available A Min Convection Air Inlet 600 cm2 B...

Page 29: ...TROL UNIT ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM Electrical connections must be carried out by skilled personnel according to the regulations in force 2014 30 EC and 2014 35 EC WARNING The representation of the co...

Page 30: ...heating see see point c However open vessel installation is possible 1 Cooling coil cooling water inlet with heat discharge valve assembly if not used for open vessel installation it is not to be conn...

Page 31: ...fireplace Topping up pressure is not automatic It is mandatory to always leave the cold water inlet of the cooling coil water open and the pressure upstream of the heat discharge valve must be at lea...

Page 32: ...pansion tank supplied with the device has a capacity which is suitable for the system it will be connected to For medium large systems a heat technician should inspect and calculate the needs of the r...

Page 33: ...p Red Knob to adjust the position of Variable p Venting cycle and the Constant p Pump led colour key LED DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS Off Circulator not connected to the mains Flashing green With the vert...

Page 34: ...4 Aqueduct water for system loading and cooling coil for closed vessel installation 1 System flow 2 System return 3 Safety discharge for closed vessel installation 4 Aqueduct water for system loading...

Page 35: ...e to charge again wood as indicated at the end of the chapter 08 2 the wood need to be placed at the center of the fireplace in horizontal sense To maximise fireplace efficiency and avoid the leakage...

Page 36: ...rloading the fireplace or throwing pieces of wood into the combustion chamber WARNING COMBURENT AIR ADJUSTMENT RECORD MAX position comburent air intake open Fig 5 MIN position comburent air intake clo...

Page 37: ...ctioning When purchasing firewood it is advisable to vary the sizes but with a length as to be able to light quickly but also long charges and if the quality of the wood is good efficiency and functio...

Page 38: ...e grasp the removable handle 3 Fig 3 insert it into the specific split 4 and lift it completely Fig 4 To close it again lift it completely c Opening the hinged combustion chamber door with vertical sl...

Page 39: ...hing correctly To dispose residual ash refer to the municipal national regulations in force Glass Use specific products Be careful not to use overly aggressive product to avoid ruining the frame paint...

Page 40: ...isconnected from the mains wait until be appliance is cold and comply rigorously with the safety regulations in force WARNING Cleaning the flue Flue cleaning depends on its uptake on the fireplace s u...

Page 41: ...s Insufficient flue draught there are horizontal sections or 90 bends or the chimney cap is located under the ridge of the roof installation errors Replace the horizontal sections with sections at 45...

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