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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS

Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited

•  Do not put linen on the product to dry. Any drying racks or similar objects must 

be kept at a safe distance from the product.

 Fire hazard.

•  All liability for improper use of the product is entirely borne by the user and relieves 

the Manufacturer from any civil and criminal liability.

•  Any type of tampering or unauthorised replacement with non-original spare 

parts could be hazardous for the operator’s safety and relieves the company 

from any civil and criminal liability.

•  Many of the surfaces of the product get very hot (door, handle, glass, smoke 

extraction pipes, etc.). 

Avoid coming into contact with these parts 

without adequate protective clothing or suitable means, such as 

gloves with thermal protection 

or “cold handle” operating systems.

• 

It is forbidden to operate the product with the door open or the glass 

broken.

• 

The doors/covers on the appliance must remain closed when it is not 

used.

•  The product must be powered by an electrical system that is equipped with an 

effective earthing device.

•  Switch the product off in the event of a fault or malfunction.

•  Accumulated unburned pellets in the burner after each “failed start-up” must 

be removed before lighting again. Check that the burner is clean and positioned 

properly before lighting again.

•  Do not wash the product with water. The water could get inside the unit and 

damage the electrical insulation and cause electric shocks.

•  Do not stand for a long time in front of the product in operation. Do not overheat 

the room you are in and where the product is installed. This could cause injuries 

and health problems.

•  Install the product in a location that does not present a fire hazard and is 

equipped with power and air supplies and smoke extractors.

•  In the event of fire in the chimney, turn off the device, disconnect it from the 

mains electricity and do not open the hatch. Then contact the competent 

authorities.

•  The product and the cladding must be stored in a dry place and must not be 

Summary of Contents for BOXTHERM 70 PELLET

Page 1: ...INSERT BOXTHERM 70 PELLET USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL EN Translation of original instructions...

Page 2: ...8 3 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES 17 4 UNPACKING 19 5 ASSEMBLY 20 6 FIRST START UP 26 7 LOADING THE PELLETS 27 8 LCD REMOTE CONTROL 28 9 EMERGENCY PANEL 33 10 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS 37 11 RECOMME...

Page 3: ...for the system installed By system one means Stove Chimney Air inlet REVISIONSTOTHE PUBLICATION The content of this manual is strictly technical and the property of MCZ Group Spa No part of this manua...

Page 4: ...hopper The instructions provided in this manual must always be complied with to ensure the product and any electronic appliances connected to it are used correctly and accidents are prevented This ap...

Page 5: ...broken The doors covers on the appliance must remain closed when it is not used The product must be powered by an electrical system that is equipped with an effective earthing device Switch the produc...

Page 6: ...product willrestandprovidesuitableinsulationifitismadeofflammablematerial e g wood fitted carpet or plastic Live electrical parts only power the product once it has been fully assembled Disconnect th...

Page 7: ...purchase invoice and or receipt that shows the name of the vendor and the date on which the purchase was made forwarding of the completed certificate of guarantee within 8 days of purchase Furthermore...

Page 8: ...maintenance performed by an authorised technician or qualified personnel will result in the loss of the warranty Also excluded from this guarantee are parts subject to normal wear such as gaskets glas...

Page 9: ...ut authorisation Allpartsmustbereplacedwithoriginalspareparts WARNINGS FORTHE CORRECT DISPOSAL OFTHE PRODUCT The owner is the sole party responsible for demolishing and disposing of the product This m...

Page 10: ...To ensure good combustion the pellets must be stored in a dry place and protected from dirt Pellets are usually supplied in 15 kg bags therefore storing them is very convenient Good quality pellets gu...

Page 11: ...and the integrity of the home The installation of the appliance must ensure easy access to clean the appliance itself the smoke outlet pipes and the flue It is forbidden to install the stove in rooms...

Page 12: ...ght as modern heating appliances have high efficiency with cooler flue gasses and consequently less draught it is therefore essential that the flue is built up to standard and always kept in perfect w...

Page 13: ...d reduce smokecooling Itshouldbeseparatedfromcombustibleorflammablematerialswithanairgaporinsulatingmaterials checkthedistance specified by the manufacturer of the fireplace according to EN1443 The ch...

Page 14: ...ensioned in accordance with the general method of calculation of UNI EN13384 1 or other proven efficiency methods Below is a list of some flues available on the market Steel chimney AISI 316 with doub...

Page 15: ...the system s safety CHIMNEY The chimney is a crucial element for the heating appliance to work properly we recommend a wind proof chimney A see Figure 7 The area of the opening for smoke extraction m...

Page 16: ...e a depression in the room Make sure that with all appliances on the pressure drop between the room and the outside does not exceed the value of 4 Pa also for Oyster appliances if the combustion air h...

Page 17: ...90 bend 6 5 metres Maximum length with 3 accessible 90 bends 4 5 metres Maximum number of accessible 90 bends 3 Horizontal sections minimum incline 3 4 metres Use smoke ducts with a diameter of 80mm o...

Page 18: ...ular the minimum safety distances from combustible materials The previous rules also apply for holes made in walls 2 Oldflue minimumpipe 100mmwiththeinclusionof an external access door for chimney cle...

Page 19: ...17 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL FEATURES Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction is prohibited DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS BOXTHERM 70 PELLET DIMENSIONS in cm...

Page 20: ...et hourly consumption Min 0 6 kg h Max 1 8 kg h Autonomy At min 26 h At max 9 h Heatable volume m3 189 40 216 35 252 30 Combustion air inlet External diameter 50 mm Smoke outlet External diameter 80 m...

Page 21: ...nd handled solely with a cart Pay particular attention to the door and its glass protecting them from mechanical knocks that would compromise their integrity In any case the product must always be han...

Page 22: ...HE SMOKE EXHAUST DUCT When making the hole for the passage of the smoke discharge pipe one must take into account the possible presence of flammable materials If the hole must be made through a wooden...

Page 23: ...A2 3 mm measurement from the outer edge of the wall to the edge of the frame Remove the compensation frame C see the relative paragraph Loosen the lower screws B under the frame Then remove the machi...

Page 24: ...ON FRAME Inordertopreventdamagingthefinishing frame C aroundthedoor itisrecommendedtoremove it before fastening the product tothe base E and set in a safe place HOODVENTILATION GRILLES Foreword The pr...

Page 25: ...This allows part of the heat of the structure to be recovered that would be lost if left inside the cladding whilst guaranteeing perfect product operation The company supplies the Blade nozzle that i...

Page 26: ...ay attention to the wood finishes such as beams or shelves It is recommended to set up the counter hood made of 15 to 20 mm thick fireproof plasterboard with a freestanding frame made of a galvanised...

Page 27: ...he product and the cladding Theframeisassembledbysimplyopeningthedooroftheproduct fittingintheframeasshowninthefigureandfasteningittothelateral columns of the structure inside the door profile with th...

Page 28: ...place correctly whichmustbeinterlockedinitsseatandcleanfromanyashdeposits Ifnoanomalyisfoundduringthisinspection there may be a problem with the product components or installation may not be correct...

Page 29: ...blockthemobilepartwhenextracted completely The tray is blocked in place when fully extracted by lifting it slightly and pulling it towards you Pour the pellets into the tray directly from the bag or u...

Page 30: ...the battery compartment by pressing and lifting the point indicated by the arrow Insert the batteries with the correct polarity and Close the cover of the battery compartment The time must be set whe...

Page 31: ...firm the setting and the time display setting 12h or 24h will then be accessed and lastly the day will start to flash Confirm this data to exit the settings NOTE each time the remote control is powere...

Page 32: ...e flame modulation the product is switched off and remains on stand by until the room temperature drops 2 degrees below the desired temperature and in any case for at least 5 minutes from the last shu...

Page 33: ...th 1 or 2 above the level bars in products with 2 fans comfort air models can be scrolled and set via key D NOTE Iftheremotecontrolisreplacedwithanewoneandthedefaultsettingsmustbechanged proceedasfoll...

Page 34: ...te intervals from 00 00 to 23 50 Shutdown time The value is adjusted in 10 minute intervals from 00 10 00 to 24 00 Days of the week when the program is to be activated Monday MO will start to flash fo...

Page 35: ...0 minutes FIXED ON The product is off D 3 position selector for the following functions OFF The product is switched off manually without the remote control REMOTE The product can only be controlled vi...

Page 36: ...reastheGREENLEDstarts to flash until the start up phase is complete Once the product runs smoothly the GREEN LED remains on SELECTINGTHE POWERWITHOUTTHE REMOTE CONTROL One of three heating powers MIN...

Page 37: ...ol panel is located next to the pellet loading tray and you must proceed as follows to access it Open the pellet loading tray A compartment is found in the top right part and use the cold handle suppl...

Page 38: ...m A02 It is useful to prevent failed start ups alarm A01 due to the hopper being empty The FEED SCREW LOADING function is activated as follows with the product off bring selector D on the emergency pa...

Page 39: ...roduct Other fuses that protect the electronic boards are found on the latter SMOKE FAN FAULT If the fan stops the electronic board promptly blocks the supply of pellets and the alarm is displayed GEA...

Page 40: ...safety threshold The structure overheats due to reduced heat dissipation The structure is too hot because the product has been usedfortoolongatthemaximumpowerorduetopoor ventilation or because the air...

Page 41: ...service centre to have the component replaced A14 Faulty air flow rate sensor This alarm does not block the system and only a warning screen is displayed Contact an authorised service centre to have t...

Page 42: ...because the air fans are faulty When the product is sufficiently cold press button B on the control panel to delete alarm A03 Once the alarm is deleted the product can be switched on If A04 appears t...

Page 43: ...ndamental to guarantee that the product is installed in compliance with standards in force Furthermore it is of the utmost importance to respect the following simple rules Every time the brazier is re...

Page 44: ...may only use a vacuum cleaner to remove ash when it is completely cold In this case use a suitable vacuum cleaner to remove small sized particles REMEMBER THAT ONLY A CORRECTLY POSITIONED AND CLEAN B...

Page 45: ...mplyexertslightforcetowardsyoutopullthemobilepartlikeadrawer Theguideshaveanend of travel that block the mobile part when extracted completely ATTENTION THE PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE PULLED OUT WHEN COLD A...

Page 46: ...A B C D E F E 44 12 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING A BRACKET B SCREW C BRAZIER D ASHDRUM E LATERALSIDE F REARPART...

Page 47: ...rush into plate Q that has just been removed for the ash to fall into the lower part where the inspection holes are located under plates R Loosen the bolts and remove the inspection plates R beneath t...

Page 48: ...this compartment with a vacuum cleaner by inserting the nozzle on the fan inlet hole Then clean the smoke exhaust especially around the fittings curves and any horizontal sections For information on...

Page 49: ...internalelectromechanicalcomponentsmustonlybecheckedbyqualifiedpersonnelwhosetechnicalexpertise includescombustionandelectricity It is recommended to perform this routine maintenance annually with a s...

Page 50: ...e feed screw by hand Faulty gear motor Replacethegearmotor Faulty electronic board Replacethecircuitboard The fire goes out or the appliance stops automatically The pellet hopper is empty Fill the hop...

Page 51: ...not clogged Clean the brazier and check that all the holes are clear Perform a general cleaning of the combustion chamber and the smoke duct Check the state of the door gaskets Damp or unsuitable pel...

Page 52: ...oes not start up No power supply Check that the plug is inserted and the main switch is in the I position Faulty pellet probe Wait for the water or pellet tank to cool down and restart the product Che...

Page 53: ...ING KEY 1 EMERGENCY PANEL 3 SMOKE PROBE 4 MODEM CONNECTION 5 SWITCH 6 SPARK PLUG 7 SMOKE EXPULSION FAN 8 GEAR MOTOR 9 CONTACTTHERMOSTAT 10 AIR FAN 11 SMOKE EXPULSION FAN REV CONTROL 12 AIR DOOR PROBE...

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