4
7.3.3
Menu 3-3 “WEEKLY PROG-“ ........................................................................................... 29
7.3.4
Menu 3-4 “WEEKEND PROG” ......................................................................................... 30
7.4
Menu 04 “CHOOSE LANGUAGE” .................................................................................... 31
7.5
Menu 05 “STAND-BY MODE” .......................................................................................... 31
7.6
Menu 06 “BUZZER MODE” .............................................................................................. 31
7.7
Menu 07 “INITIAL LOAD” ................................................................................................. 31
7.8
Menu 08 “STOVE STATUS” ............................................................................................. 31
7.9
Menu 09 “TECHNICAL CALIBRATIONS” ......................................................................... 31
7.10
Menu 10 “PELLET TYPE” ................................................................................................ 32
7.11
Menu 11 “FIREPLACE TYPE” .......................................................................................... 32
7.12
Menu 12 “FAN” (only specially designed models) ............................................................. 32
8
SAFETY AND ALARMS ........................................................................................... 33
8.1
Safety devices .................................................................................................................. 33
8.1.1
Fume exhaust pressure sensor ........................................................................................ 33
8.1.2
Boiler / Structure temperature sensor ............................................................................... 33
8.1.3
Smoke temperature sensor .............................................................................................. 33
8.1.4
Water temperature sensor ................................................................................................ 34
8.1.5
Water pressure switch ...................................................................................................... 34
8.2
Alarms .............................................................................................................................. 34
9
WARNINGS AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................... 37
9.1
Opening the door ............................................................................................................. 37
9.2
Ash drawer cleaning ......................................................................................................... 37
9.3
Brazier cleaning ............................................................................................................... 37
9.4
Combustion chamber cleaning ......................................................................................... 37
9.5
Smoke chamber cleaning ................................................................................................. 37
9.6
Exhaust system cleaning .................................................................................................. 38
9.7
Cleaning metal and ceramic parts .................................................................................... 38
9.8
Cleaning the glass ............................................................................................................ 38
9.9
Glass breakage ................................................................................................................ 38
9.10
Replacing the remote control battery ................................................................................ 38
9.11
Cleaning the smoke fan .................................................................................................... 38
9.12
Stove inactivity ................................................................................................................. 38
9.13
Routine and special maintenance ..................................................................................... 39
Page 1: ...nance The instruction manual is an integral part of the product Laminox S r l reserves the right to change the characteristics and data reported in the following document at any time and without warni...
Page 2: ...le Connect the stove to the mains only after proper professional connection to the chimney flue The power cable plug must remain accessible after installation of the stove Only operate the stove with...
Page 3: ...4 5 2 Tubes and maximum usable lengths 14 4 5 3 Holes for exhaust tube passage on walls or roof recommended insulation and diameter 15 4 5 4 Using a traditional type chimney flue 15 4 6 Using an exter...
Page 4: ...haust pressure sensor 33 8 1 2 Boiler Structure temperature sensor 33 8 1 3 Smoke temperature sensor 33 8 1 4 Water temperature sensor 34 8 1 5 Water pressure switch 34 8 2 Alarms 34 9 WARNINGS AND MA...
Page 5: ...reater than 45 Fig 2 Each device must have its own chimney flue with a section equal to or greater than the diameter of the fume exhaust pipe of the stove and a height no less than the one stated Neve...
Page 6: ...tructed so as to prevent penetration into the flue of rain snow or foreign bodies and so that in the event of winds in any direction and at any angle it assures the discharge of combustion products wi...
Page 7: ...tion device The room adjacent to the permanent openings must meet the requirements set out in the paragraphs above The adjacent room cannot be used as a garage for storage of combustible material or f...
Page 8: ...see attached sheet 2 4 Product identification data see attached sheet The technical label shows device data and performance Tampering with removing or lack of a technical label makes installation and...
Page 9: ...rizontal splits Since pellet characteristics and quality greatly influence the autonomy efficiency and proper operation of the stove we recommend AVOID using pellets with dimensions different from tha...
Page 10: ...e installed in a technical room It is forbidden to install them in open verandas or outdoors Installation in rooms containing other generators that collect air from the environment is prohibited par 6...
Page 11: ...ch must always be guaranteed 4 2 1 Corner installation mm 4 2 2 Wall installation mm Safety distances from flammable material Minimum distance in air from the flammable rear wall P 200 Minimum distanc...
Page 12: ...12 4 2 3 Distance from flammable ceilings and false ceilings mm 4 2 4 Distance of fume exhaust system from flammable walls mm...
Page 13: ...for positioning air intake vents Pellet stove combustion air intake vents cannot be connected to an air distribution system or directly to a wall mounted air intake vent Correct and safe positioning o...
Page 14: ...equipment boilers hoods etc is prohibited 4 5 2 Tubes and maximum usable lengths Painted aluminised steel tubes minimum thickness 1 5 mm stainless steel tubes Aisi 316 or porcelain tubes minimum thic...
Page 15: ...is flammable or has flammable parts 100 280 300 Concrete wall or roof 50 180 200 Brick wall or roof 30 140 160 4 5 4 Using a traditional type chimney flue If you wish to use an already existing chimne...
Page 16: ...secured to the building Fig 13 should be used An inspection area should be created at the base of the duct for performing periodic checks and maintenance It should be equipped with a windproof chimney...
Page 17: ...orklifts cranes etc 5 2 Unpacking Unpack the product being careful not to damage or scratch it Remove the accessory package and any pieces of polystyrene or cardboard used to block removable parts etc...
Page 18: ...d with an additional and adequate closed appropriately dimensioned expansion vessel For the installation of an additional expansion vessel take into account that usually 1 litre of vase compensated 10...
Page 19: ...3 Pressure switch 4 Vent safety 5 System delivery 6 Flue gas motor 7 Primary air inlet 8 Expansion vessel 9 System return 10 Circulation pump 11 Power supply outlet 12 Main switch 13 Serial port 14 E...
Page 20: ...thermostat connected to the circuit board see electrical diagram The thermostat connection is made using a 2x0 5 mm2 cable This operation should be performed by qualified personnel If you choose to us...
Page 21: ...and the fame is always present in the brazier If the flame is extinguished a dense white smoke may form able to cause an explosion in the combustion chamber The explosion can be of such intensity as t...
Page 22: ...unctions increase in set power value passage from a sub menu to the next one BUTTON 3 MENU SELECTION Functions Passage to sub menus passage from programmable thermostat and clock programming passage t...
Page 23: ...r Fill up the system through a refill valve to be provided externally to the stove During recovery it is advisable not to exceed a maximum pressure of 1 bar Pressure can be read directly on the pressu...
Page 24: ...sage Third phase Stabilisation Once combustion triggering has been detected the third phase will start and the display will show the message FIRE PRESENT Pellet feeding is reduced and ventilation incr...
Page 25: ...ure To modify this value use buttons 1 and 2 until you reach desired temperature 7 C to 40 C If the room temperature reaches the set temperature the stove goes into minimum power and the last line of...
Page 26: ...The hot air fan will also continue to run until the stove cools down CAUTION Never disconnect the power supply at this stage as this may create problems for the stove and compromise the subsequent pha...
Page 27: ...Menu 01 WATER PRESSURE This item is only available on hydro and boiler models firmware update Dec 2010 and allows you to bypass pressure control when the heating stove or boiler is connected to an ope...
Page 28: ...After having set the first parameter M 3 2 01 DAILY CHRONO to on you can set two start ups and two shutdowns For each parameter you can either set the value off if you do not wish to activate or the t...
Page 29: ...on or off based on which programming you wish to activate corresponding to that day of the week See following tables PROGRAMME 1 menu level selection meaning possible values 03 03 02 START PROG 1 on...
Page 30: ...weekend programme only after having disabled weekly programming PROGRAMME 3 menu level selection meaning possible values 03 03 20 START PROG 1 on time 00 00 23 50 OFF 03 03 21 STOP PROG 1 off time 00...
Page 31: ...do not return under the set values the stove shuts off and goes into stand by mode During shutdown the display shows the message WAIT COOLING This display message remains until re lighting conditions...
Page 32: ...h unit pellet load times are increased or decreased by 2 5 7 11 Menu 11 FIREPLACE TYPE This menu allows users to simultaneously increase or decrease all smoke fan parameters draft The set default valu...
Page 33: ...as combustion parameters not adjusted correctly in particular the low power combustion parameters If the combustion chamber door is left open If pellet accumulates inside the brazier supply duct resul...
Page 34: ...8 1 5 Water pressure switch The water pressure switch is directly connected to the electronic board and keeps operating water temperature in the boiler under constant control allowing safe use of the...
Page 35: ...p phase a maximum waiting time about 20 minutes is exceeded without the machine switching on successfully see ignition AL 6 No pellet This alarm indicates a flame failure in the brazier during normal...
Page 36: ...ait and make sure that the combustion of pellets left in the brazier has been completed If necessary call a support centre to replace the sensor AL A Water temp This alarm is activated by the over tem...
Page 37: ...not allowing correct boiler operation and which must be removed Every two days remove the brazier by simply lifting it from its housing then clean it from ash and any incrustations which may have for...
Page 38: ...t a Technical Support Centre to replace 9 10 Replacing the remote control battery Replace the old battery with a type CR2025 3V new one paying attention not to invert the polarity polarity is shown on...
Page 39: ...smoke exhaust duct new silicone where required Inspection and checking the gasket seals replacement and silicone application where required Tank emptying and cleaning Checking the electrical part and...
Page 40: ...Laminox S r l Hydro Division Zona Industriale Callarella 261 263 62028 SARNANO MC Italy Tel 39 0733 657 622 Fax 39 0733 657 494 www laminox com e mail idro laminox com rev 1 2021 EN...