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Summary of Contents for THERMO PELLET

Page 1: ...MANUAL INSTRUCTION Central heating stove MBS THERMO PELLET...

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Page 3: ...e this stove has technical characteristics which place it into top class and you will be assured of it during exploitation Please carefully read this manual before you start to use his stove since you...

Page 4: ...stove 6 Handling 7 1 Power 8 2 Settings up of heating intensity heating power 10 3 Setting up of desired temperature 10 4 Achieving of temperature during operation 10 5 Turning off 11 5 1 Remote cont...

Page 5: ...be used again should be properly disposed Dispose it of to the proper place in accordance with recommendations for removal of used electrical and electronic devices Cut of power cable prior to dispos...

Page 6: ...cal shape we recommend pellet 5 to 7mm in diameter of 10 to 25 mm length Cylindrical surface must be glossy Pellet must be without dust and dirt Humidity must be less then 10 Package must be hermetica...

Page 7: ...ng temperature which is distributed at the exterior of the stove The least distance between stove and surrounding inflammable elements is on back side 20 cm lateral 20 cm front 80 cm If surface on whi...

Page 8: ...and cleaning opening 6 too deep installed smoke exhaust pipe 7 fireplace without door or some other opening on the chimney 8 weak sealing of connection an cleaning apertures Chimney on which stove is...

Page 9: ...V V M Diagram 1 UJ Managing unit OV automatic exhaust valve should be installed one more valve at the highest point of the heating system T Thermometer SM Safety manometer EP expansion vessel V Valve...

Page 10: ...is to be cleaned with wet mop If necessary use water and soft detergents but only when glass is cold Abrasive agents will damage glass so do not use them Pay attention to after cleaning of glass surf...

Page 11: ...Central heating stove MBS Thermo Pellet Tubulators several times Prior to operation return closures to their places and secure them with screws and locknuts Fig 2a Fig 2b...

Page 12: ...reduced to 13 O2 0 03 Temperature of exhaust gases C 115 Weight kg 165 Efficiency 89 Fuel pellet Max consumption 12 15 18 kW kg h 2 6 3 4 4 1 Min consumption kg h 1 5 Draft Pa 2 12 Comment Motor of v...

Page 13: ...eramic plate 5 lateral side 6 firebox door 7 firebox door glass 8 firebox door handle 13 9 ashtray door 10 ashtray 11 firebox 12 front side 13 intake and discharge of water 14 smoke exhaust 15 thermal...

Page 14: ...of temperature and program functions of day time 2 reduction of temperature and programske function of day time 3 change of program SET 4 ON OFF exit 5 reduction of heat intensity 6 increase of heat...

Page 15: ...m temperature water temperature and OFF stove not in operation fig 4 Fig 4 Press Button 4 turning on for few seconds Alteration of message on display from OFF to START indicates beginning of operation...

Page 16: ...tove enters stable process every 20 min in sequence of 40 sec there is stoppage of intake of pellets and starts cleaning of firebox cup against unburned pellets followed by message CLEANING FIRE POT F...

Page 17: ...Setting up of water temperature in the boiler Desired water temperature may be set during operation by pressing button 1 after which display will show SET TEMP WATER as on fig 13 Temperature of water...

Page 18: ...at both ventilators are operational as on fig 14a After getting cold both ventilators cease work and display shows OFF and stove is turned off as on fig 15 Fig 14a Fig 15 New start of the stove is pos...

Page 19: ...button SET and via button 5 reach the menu 02 as shown on fig 16 Fig 16 Press SET and use buttons 1 or 2 to set date in the week MONDAY TUESDAY fig 17 Press SET and use 1 or 2 to set time fig 18 Fig 1...

Page 20: ...Central heating stove MBS Thermo Pellet Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22...

Page 21: ...programs with reference that it is necessary to take enough time between off and new on to get stove cold Above all it is necessary to set time and date as described in chapter 6 These two actions dep...

Page 22: ...ll look like described on fig 27 Fig 27 Press 2 times button SET and display will look like described on fig 28 Use 1 or 2 to set time of first turning on of the stove during the day By pressing SET d...

Page 23: ...y pressing SET you will go to setup of other program Use button 1 to set time of turning on fig 30 Press SET and set time of turning off fig 31 When setting up is finished use 4 to return to main menu...

Page 24: ...r not OFF or ON Pay attention to carefully set programs in order to avoid overlapping of times of turning on and off Programming procedure is as follows First 4 steps upon programming are same as at s...

Page 25: ...ribed on fig 34 repeat same procedure an d set time of turning off in first program fig 35 Fig 34 Now press SET and use button 1 to activate ON or deactivate OFF program 1 for appropriate day in the w...

Page 26: ...lay Comment Deactivate daily program if you want to use week program 7 03 Weekend program Weekend program enables programming turning offf and on of the stove two times a day during weekend Sat and Su...

Page 27: ...2 Fig 41 Fig 42 After these settings return to main menu by pressing 4 8 Alarms Irregularities in operation are followed with audible alarm and messages on display related to irregularity Irregularity...

Page 28: ...larm may start as described on fig 44 Fig 44 Fig 45 It is necessary to cancel alarm by pressing buton 4 for several seconds then display will look like on fig 45 Then you will activate both ventilator...

Page 29: ...n this case also stove will turn off If after attempt of reconstitution of normal operating mode we have same alarm contact service if there is obstacle in smoke exhaust display wil show ALARM DEP Che...

Page 30: ...nce of instructions weak storage conditions and inadequate transport Also if damages incurred by force majeure thunder floods fire electric shock or inadequate working conditions warranty is invalid P...

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