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3. ASSEMBLY

3.1 General conditions.

All national, regional and European requirements for safe operation of the appliance 

must be respected during installation and operation.
Prior to installation, load capacity of the place where the stove will be intended must be 

ensured. The weight of the stove is specified in the technical data table.

To ensure the correct and safe operation of the stove, the following conditions must be 

met:
The installation of the stove and its accessories must be carried out by authorized per-

sons.

The floor where the stove is installed should be flat and horizontal, made of fire-resist-

ant materials at least 1500 mm in front of the fireplace and not less than 400 mm on 

both sides and at the back of the wall.
Minimum distances from the wall to the stove should be at least 400 mm. The mini-

mum space in front of the fireplace should be 1500 mm. The minimal distance of the 

stove from combustion materials should be no less than 1500 mm.

The door of the fireplace should be closed tightly during the work process. Opening it 

during work is absolutely forbidden.

When installing the stove, the connections between the individual pipes and the chim-

ney rooftop must be dense.
When the fire is first ignited, a smell occurs as a result of the paint being heated.

The fireplace is painted with heat-resistant paint, which achieves its ultimate resist-

ance after repeated use of the stove. THEREFORE KEEP OUTSIDE INTERACTIONS 

WITH THE COATING TO A MINIMUM  in order not to damage it.

A. A neighboring wall.

B. The rear wall.

C. Sidewall.

D. Floor protection.

E. Ignitable element.

1 = 400 (mm)

2 = 600 (mm)

3 = 400 (mm)

4 = 300 (mm)

5 = 1500 (mm)

6 = 120 (mm)

7 = 800 (mm)

Summary of Contents for ONYX AIR 8 KW

Page 1: ...ONYX AIR 8 10 KW Pellet stove Assembly and exploitation manual The present stove is designed and manufactured according to Standards BNS Bulgarian National Standard EN 14785 2006 Mareli Systems...

Page 2: ...aviouroromissions Anyinterventionorreplacementthatismadebyunauthorizedpeopleorusingnonoriginalspare partsfortheproductcanberiskyfortheuserandreleasethecompanyfromallliability Mostsurfacesofthestoveare...

Page 3: ...ts is guaranteed by the lignite a natural ingredient contained in the wood itself While the wood has a calorie capacity of 4 4 kW kg 15 humidity at 18 months drying the pellets have 5 2 kW kg Material...

Page 4: ...t gas pipe mm 80 80 Weight kg 100 100 Fuel type Pellets 6 8 Pellets 6 8 The chimney draft Pa 12 12 Electrical consumption V Hz 60 310 60 310 Electrical supply V Hz 230 50 230 50 Fuel consumption kg h...

Page 5: ...e back of the wall Minimum distances from the wall to the stove should be at least 400 mm The mini mum space in front of the fireplace should be 1500 mm The minimal distance of the stove from combusti...

Page 6: ...6 Mareli Systems CHECK ITEMS BEFORE INSTALLATION Chimney exit Chimney Connection to chimney Connection to the stove Security distances The floor Inlet air The chimney revision door...

Page 7: ...echanical wear and to the heat coming from the combustion products and condensation To be kept away from flammable materials The recommended chimney draft at work from 12 20 Pa Horizontal sections mus...

Page 8: ...Systems 3 4Typesofconnectiontothechimney Chimney exit Moisture channel Chimney Thermal insulation External wall Connection to chimney Flue gas connection Heat generator T connection The chimney revis...

Page 9: ...rried out daily For this purpose make sure the fireplace has ceased operation and is completely cold Pull up the combustion pot and remove it from the stove and then clean it from soot When removed fu...

Page 10: ...10 Mareli Systems Cleaning the glass Use an non abrasive cloth Clean the flue gas outlet Cleaning the pellet bunker Combustion chamber Clean the ashtray...

Page 11: ...the fireplace may fall hot burning particles as hot ash and small particles burning coal which could lead to a fire in the heated room It is therefore necessary that the product always works with a t...

Page 12: ...only intervene if the Combustion fan is active Er03 Extinguishing for low exhaust temperature or missing light in the brazier Er05 Extinguishing due to high exhaust temperature Er06 Pellet Thermostat...

Page 13: ...ks With sequential clicks on the P3 P4 button it is possible to increase or decrease the set temperature of the thermostat After 5 seconds the new value is saved and the display shows as normal The lo...

Page 14: ...Power manually set from 1 to 5 Heating Power set automatic by the system Chrono Enable Menu This menu allows to select the chrono modality On display appears the label ModE MENU FOR PROGRAMMING TIME R...

Page 15: ...lue hours minutes days blinks To change the value use the P3 P4 button Push the button P2 to switch to modify the other parameters Push again P2 to save the set value State Code State Code State Code...

Page 16: ...IN2 25 24 GND S3 IN3 27 26 GND S4 IN4 29 28 30 V GND S5 IN5 32 31 V VC 34 33 GND S6 IN6 36 35 GND S4 IN7 CN1 RS232 RS485 POWER CABLE COMBUSTION FAN CANALIZATION FAN SAFETY AUGER PROTECTION AGAINST RE...

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