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 Pellet Stove - 

 

 

HELLIA -

 

 

 

 

 

8kW

  

1

DEAR CUSTOMER

Thank you for trusting us and deciding to buy our product.

You made a good choice, since the stove has technical characteristics that place it at the very top of its 
class, which you will see during operation.

Please read these instructions carefully before using the stove, as it will provide you with advices for 
proper handling.

We believe that you will become one of our many satisfied customers.

’’Milan Blagojević’’ A.D. 

Smederevo

CONTENT:

1. Introduction................................................................................................ 2

2. General Safety Information

 

                                     

 

 2

  

3. General Notes

 

                                                         

 

 3

      

3.1. Responsibility 

 

                                                            

 

 3

  

3.2. Spare Parts

 

                                                                 

 

 3

      

3.3. Packaging

 

                                                                   

 

 3

  

3.4. Combustion

 

                                                                 

 

 3

  

3.5. Stove Parts

5

3.6. Technical Information

 

                                                  

 

 6

  

4. Safety Devices

 

                                                        

 

 6

  

5. Stove Positioning and Installation

 

                           

 

 6

  

5.1. Environment 

 

                                                              

 

 6

      

5.2. Connecting the Stove to the Chimney

7

5.3. Stove Connection Examples

8

6. Stove Commissioning – Obligation of the Authorized Person...................13

7. Stove Cleaning and Maintenance

 

                           

 

 13

   

7.1. Daily Stove Cleaning

13

7.2. Annual Stove Maintenance

13

7.3. Glass Braid

13

8. The Pellet

14

9. Use

 

    

   14

   

9.1. Stove Commissioning

 

                                                 

 

 15

   

9.2. Adjusting the Heating Intensity (Heating Power)

 

        

 

 16

   

9.3. Adjusting the Room Temperature

 

                                                       

 

 

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 16

   

9.4.

Achieving the Desired Temperature During Operation

                      

 

 

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 17

   

9.5. Turning the Stove Off.........................................................................17

9.6.

Starting the Spiral and the Dispenser without Starting the Stove Due 
to Lack of Pellet

                                                                                 

 

 

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 17

       

9.7. Remote Control

 

                                                          

 

 18

   

9.8. Display Clock and Date Setting

 

                                  

 

 19

   

9.9. Language Setting

 

                                                       

 

 20

   

9.10. Stove Operation Programming

 

                                   

 

 21

   

Daily Programming

 

                                                                            

 

 

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 21

   

Weekly Programming

 

                                                                        

 

 

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 23

   

Weekend Programming

 

                                                                    

 

 

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 24

   

9.11. STAND

 

    -     BY

    M

   ode Programming

 

                               

 

 26

   

9.12. Pellet Type

 

                                                                  

 

 27

   

9.13.

Stove Cleaning 

Warning Message

 

                             

 

 27

   

10. Alarms

 

                                                                    

 

 28

   

11. Warranty Statement

 

                                                

 

 31

   

Summary of Contents for HELLIA

Page 1: ...Pellet Stove HELLIA INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE...

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Page 3: ...6 5 1 Environment 6 5 2 Connecting the Stove to the Chimney 7 5 3 Stove Connection Examples 8 6 Stove Commissioning Obligation of the Authorized Person 13 7 Stove Cleaning and Maintenance 13 7 1 Dail...

Page 4: ...e generates heat during operation Do not make contact with hot parts of the stove glass flue doors because of risk of burns Do not allow children to touch the hot parts of the stove Do not open the st...

Page 5: ...mney Use of inadequate pellet 3 2 Spare Parts Only use original spare parts It is not recommended to wait for the components to become fully damaged before exchange Exchange the damaged parts before f...

Page 6: ...If not cleaned for a long time the flue ducts inside the stove can become clogged see section Stove Cleaning and Maintenance Finally check that the parts of the stove have been properly returned to t...

Page 7: ...2 pellet container door 3 pellet container 4 top plate 5 side 6 firebox door 7 firebox door glass 8 firebox door handle 9 ashtray door 10 ashtray 11 burner 12 front 13 legs 14 flue 15 thermal switch...

Page 8: ...stove shutting down will begin This will be manifested by a corresponding alarm on the display more details in the Alarms section 5 STOVE POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION 5 1 Environment Positioning the...

Page 9: ...ts from the stove to the chimney must be installed so to observe the tightness of the joint We recommend using flue ducts with rubber sealing elements if flue ducts do not have rubber or some other si...

Page 10: ...or or another opening on the chimney 5 3 Stove Connection Examples Image 5 shows the back of the stove where the flue position is visible Image 5 The connection of the stove to the chimney is performe...

Page 11: ...age 6 shows the correct connection to the external chimney The chimney must have proper insulation The top must be fitted with a cap for rain and wind protection while the bottom must be fitted with a...

Page 12: ...used for connection within a room The ducts do not have to be insulated but it is important to provide adequate sealing at the duct connections A condensation system is also mandatory to avoid problem...

Page 13: ...with a cap for rain and wind protection and it must have a condensation regulation system The internal flue ducts do not have to be insulated they must have adequate sealing at the joints It is very...

Page 14: ...enance and cleaning of flue ducts Otherwise described problems may occur due to chimney clogging Image 9 Image 10 shows how to install the stove to a masonry chimney 1 The masonry chimney must Condens...

Page 15: ...age Ash is removed with a vacuuming device vacuum cleaner when the stove is completely cold Clean by opening the firebox door Image 2 pos 6 then removing the cup Image 2 pos 11 and emptying all the co...

Page 16: ...at contains resin the stove will not function properly Some of the operating issues are Large quantity of dust The stove quickly becomes dirty and needs frequent cleaning The fire pot is not completel...

Page 17: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE Image 11 1 7 13 14 16 6 08 10 18 5 C P 4 OFF 2 3 15 17 4 5...

Page 18: ...g Image 13 and the heater is activated followed by message LIGHTER WAIT Image 14 Image 13 Image 14 After that the messages LIGHTER WAIT lighter starting LOAD PELLET and FIRE WAIT Images 15 and 16 appe...

Page 19: ...ting Intensity Heating Power Keys 5 or 6 are used to select the desired heating intensity which can be read from the display showing the message SET POWER and the values from 01 to 05 Image 20 The hig...

Page 20: ...cludes indicators that the fan is running as shown in Image 22 Image 22 Once the stove has cooled down the fans stop working and the message OFF appears on the display indicating that the stove has be...

Page 21: ...lso start for 90 Image 60 Image 25 Stop the dispenser by pressing the key 4 Once the pellet starts loading into the fire pot it will mean that the dispenser is loaded and the stove can be started acco...

Page 22: ...age 26 ENGLISH SERBIAN Image 26 Press the SET key and use key 1 or 2 to set the weekday MONDAY TUESDAY Image 27 Press the SET key and use key 1 or 2 to set the hours on the clock Image 28 Image 27 Ima...

Page 23: ...user can change the language in his user menu The instructions show the product handling in English and Serbian To change the language press the SET key and use key 5 to reach menu 4 as shown in Image...

Page 24: ...set the time and date as described in chapter 6 The later on off functions of the stove depend on this action so set the correct time Press the SET key and use key 5 for menu 03 as shown in Image 35...

Page 25: ...1 STAR T 1 DAY DAN Image 41 Use key 1 or 2 to set the time of first stove ignition during the day Press the SET key for the display to read as in Image 42 and the key 1 or 2 will set the time of the...

Page 26: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE...

Page 27: ...to avoid on off time overlaps The programming process the first 4 programming steps are the same as for the daily program setting Images 35 38 Press key 4 and then press key 5 twice and the display w...

Page 28: ...ing is activated will be shown on the display ENGLISH SERBIAN Image 50 Note Deactivate the daily program if you want to use the weekly programming Weekend Programming Weekend programming allows you to...

Page 29: ...will read as in Image 52 Image 52 The same process is used for programming another weekend program Images 53 and 54 After these setting go back to the main menu by pressing key 4 Image 53 Image 54 ON...

Page 30: ...eaches the set temperature it enters the cooling phase when the command ATTESA RAFFRED is displayed Note When the stove reaches a higher or lower temperature than the set one it does not turn off and...

Page 31: ...y selecting a correction between 00 and 09 Image 59 If you set it to 01 this means that the pellet loading was increased by 2 when set to 02 the pellet loading is increased by 4 if the number is 03 th...

Page 32: ...essages on the display that are related to the resulting malfunction Malfunctions may occur due to exhaust gases temperature being higher than prescribed improper operation due to the aspirator temper...

Page 33: ...at to do AL 7 SAFETY THERMAL AL 7 SIGURNOS TERMOSTA It is connected to the boiler and constantly checks the temperature inside the boiler burner in order to operate safely If the temperature exceeds a...

Page 34: ...tivated Turn off the stove by pressing the ON OFF button for several seconds The sound signal stops Wait a while and check if the remaining pellet finished burning in the burner Wait for the stove to...

Page 35: ...this obligation will be assumed by authorized distributors THE WARRANTY PERIOD FOR THIS PRODUCT IS 25 MONTHS The warranty shall not cover damage caused by atmospheric mechanical electrical chemical pr...

Page 36: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE NOTES...

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Page 38: ...ure Strugara 20 11300 Smederevo Serbia phone 026 633 600 026 633 601 fax 026 4629 941 e mail office mbs rs www mbs rs...

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