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2-INSTALLATION

Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Have the efficiency of the flue checked by an authorised technician.

The flue must be sealed against flue gasses, in a vertical direction without narrowing, be made   with materials impermeable to smoke, 

condensation, thermally insulated and suitable to resist normal mechanical stress over time (we recommend fireplaces made of A/316 

or refractory material with insulated round section double chamber). Be suitably insulated externally to avoid condensation and reduce 

smoke cooling. It should be separated from combustible or flammable materials with an air gap or insulating materials: check the distance 

specified by the manufacturer of the fireplace according to EN1443. The chimney opening must be in the same room as the appliance, 

or at most in the adjoining room, and have a soot and condensation collection chamber beneath the opening, and be accessible via a 

watertight metal hatch.

FLAT ROOF

ROOF AT 15°

ROOF AT 30°

A = 0.50 metres

B = DISTANCE > 2 metres

C = DISTANCE < 2 metres

D = O.50 metres

E = TECHNICAL VOLUME

A = MIN. 1.00 metres

B = DISTANCE > 1.85 metres

C = DISTANCE < 1.85 metres

D = 0.50 metres above highest 

point

E = 0.50 metres

F = REFLUX ZONE

A = MIN. 1.30 metres

B = DISTANCE > 1.50 metres

C = DISTANCE < 1.50 metres

D = 0.50 metres ABOVE 

HIGHEST POINT

E = 0.80 metres

F = REFLUX ZONE

FIGURE 2

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FIGURE 4

Summary of Contents for EGO 2.0 AIR OYSTER

Page 1: ...EN PELLET STOVE EGO 2 0 AIR OYSTER Instructions in English INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...5 ASSEMBLING THE EGO STOVE METAL SIDES 22 6 REMOVING THE BACK FOR MAINTENANCE 25 7 CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES 26 8 LOADING THE PELLETS 27 9 FIRST START UP 28 10 REMOTE CONTROL MAX 29 11 EMERGEN...

Page 3: ...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 manual may be...

Page 4: ...ances connected to it are used correctly and accidents are prevented This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities...

Page 5: ...fault or malfunction Accumulated unburned pellets in the burner after each failed start up must beremovedbeforelightingagain Checkthattheburneriscleanandpositioned properly before lighting again Do n...

Page 6: ...lastic Live electrical parts only power the product after completing assembly Disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before performing any maintenance operation The misuse or improper maint...

Page 7: ...document to serve as proof of 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...

Page 8: ...ceperformedonanannualbasisbyanauthorisedtechnicianorqualifiedpersonnelwillresultinthe loss of the warranty Also excluded from this guarantee are parts subject to normal wear such as gaskets glass clad...

Page 9: ...waste It must be taken to a special differentiated waste collection centre set up by the local authorities or to a retailer that provides this service Separatingandrecyclingpreventspotentialnegativeef...

Page 10: ...sure 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 guarant...

Page 11: ...serious harm to people 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 ins...

Page 12: ...s in force SMOKE FLUE The flue or chimney is of great importance for the proper operation of a solid fuel burning heating appliance with natural draught as modern heating appliances have high efficien...

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

Page 14: ...ly dimensioned 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 wit...

Page 15: ...fety 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 must be at least...

Page 16: ...iththeproperflowofairtothestove see diagram below Theairintakemusthaveaminimumtotalnetareaof80cm2 thesurfacemustbeincreasedaccordinglyifwithintheroomthereareother active generators for example electri...

Page 17: ...t conforms with EN 1856 2 The connecting section must extend no more than 4 m horizontally with a maximum incline of 3 and containing a maximum of 3 90 bends accessible for inspection do not count the...

Page 18: ...cular 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 cl...

Page 19: ...0 535 530 60 480 165 268 200 80 16 min 1015 60 17 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL FEATURES Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction is prohibited DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS EGO 2 0 AIR OYSTER STOVE D...

Page 20: ...size 3 40 mm Pellet hourly consumption Min 0 5 kg h Max 1 8 kg h Autonomy At min 44 h At max 13 h Heatable volume m3 172 40 197 35 229 30 Combustion air inlet 60 mm Smoke outlet 80 mm Air intlet 80 c...

Page 21: ...the packaging over and handle the majolica parts with care The stoves are delivered in a single package with steel sides packaged together with the structure and placed at the side Open the package re...

Page 22: ...s 20 4 UNPACKING Remove the EGO stoves from the pallet by removing the two screws u and the plate s from the stove foot There are four brackets s REMOVING THE FASTENING BRACKETS EGO STOVES IN THE FIGU...

Page 23: ...the connecting pipe If the stove needs to be connected to an outlet pipe which goes through the rear wall to connect to the flue take utmost care to make sure that the joint is not forced If the stove...

Page 24: ...and with the top fitted as shown in the image below Take the box with the metal sides figure below and prepare them for installation The sides are fitted with screws for fixing to the structure Attent...

Page 25: ...ights reserved Reproduction is prohibited Takeoneofthemetalsides E andinserttheholes u onthebottomofthepanelonthehooks z inthestructureofthestove Thenmove the panel E towards the structure and secure...

Page 26: ...k 24 5 ASSEMBLINGTHE EGO STOVE METAL SIDES After completing the installation of the metal panels place the top F in the appropriate adjustable rubber pads once again in the structure of the stove...

Page 27: ...hibited REAR PANEL If maintenance must be performed on a component of the stove the rear panel can be removed if the distances from the walls allow it otherwise the maintenance can be performed by rem...

Page 28: ...s on the back of the product and follow the instructions on the product chosen USB SOCKET ThereisaUSBsocketonthebackofthestove ifasoftwareupdateisrequired theceramic metalpartsdonothavetoberemovedtore...

Page 29: ...tbagcomeintocontactwithhotsurfaces Donotpourthepelletuptogasketlevel otherwisethehatchdoesnotcloseproperly thereforethestoveisnotsealedandalarmA18istriggered Ifthepelletloadinghatch withstoveon iskept...

Page 30: ...RANDCONTACTANAUTHORISEDTECHNICIAN Do not touch the boiler during the first lighting as it is during this phase that the paint sets If you touch the paint youmayexposethesteelsurface If necessary touch...

Page 31: ...the battery compartment cover When the remote control is powered it automatically prompts to set the time The remote control has a special icon on the display to indicate when the batteries are almos...

Page 32: ...tart to flash Confirm this data to exit the settings NOTE each time the remote control is powered the time is reset and the display automatically enters the time setting mode C F setting Only with the...

Page 33: ...iodof time The set flame is automatically set to a minimum when the set temperature value is reached if the bars are all full the stove is on flame power 5 if only one bar is full the stove is on flam...

Page 34: ...e room temperature drops 2 degrees below the desired temperature and in any case for at least 5 minutes from the last shutdown The product is then switched on again Figure 4 If the room is not suffici...

Page 35: ...to the flame level In short flame set on 1 ventilation set on 1 flame set on 3 ventilation set on 3 flame set on 5 ventilation remains set on 3 for silent operation as it is in automatic mode NOTE In...

Page 36: ...confirm NO AIR FUNCTION SF The NO AIR function allows the stove to operate at the minimum power throughout the night with no room ventilation This function is only available in AUTO and MAN mode not i...

Page 37: ...me slots display By pressing key D at any time one exits the time slot editing mode saving all variations confirmed with key E up to that time and one goes back to the time slot display condition Whil...

Page 38: ...owing functions OFF Stove switched off manually without remote control REMOTE Stove controlled exclusively from the remote control ON Stoveswitchedonmanuallywithouttheremotecontrol E Three position se...

Page 39: ...NSTALLATION OFTHE CONTROL PANEL ANTENNA Take Antenna A from the bag containing the instructions Tighten Antenna A clockwise on screw V near the control panel until the mobile part of the antenna is at...

Page 40: ...PPLY After connecting the power cable to the back of the stove turn the switch to I or ON The stove is then powered Thereisafuseboxalsointheswitchblocknexttothepowersocket Openthiscompartmentbysimplyl...

Page 41: ...ition The RED LED goes off upon start up while the GREEN LED starts to flash until the start up stage is complete Once the product is in steady state the GREEN LED remains on CHOOSINGTHE POWERWITHOUTT...

Page 42: ...as follows Set the first selector to OFF Set the second selector to MED Make sure that OFF appears on the display because this function can only be activated with the stove completely cold off and th...

Page 43: ...ets and the alarm is displayed GEAR MOTOR BREAKAGE If the gear motor stops the product switches off and the relative alarm is signalled TEMPORARY POWER CUT If a power cut occurs during operation the p...

Page 44: ...perature of the pellet hopper exceeds the required safety threshold Anomalous overheating of the structure The structure is too hot because the product has been used for too long at the maximum power...

Page 45: ...that the preset operating hours before maintenance is due have elapsed and that an MCZ qualified technician must be contacted for maintenance Exiting the alarm conditions Follow the procedure describe...

Page 46: ...minutes and then switch it on again Check the smoke expulsion and verify the type of pellet used according to the instructions found in Chap 2 of this manual If A05 appears the door has been left ope...

Page 47: ...it is fundamental 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 braz...

Page 48: ...quality pellets DAILY ORWEEKLY CLEANING PERFORMED BYTHE USER Brazier cleaning Before ignition always clean the T brazier and remove any ash or incrustation from it that might obstruct the air flow ho...

Page 49: ...aning product on the painted parts and on the door gaskets ceramicfibrecord CLEANINGTHE AIR FILTER where installed The stove is standard supplied with a j 048 60 adapter fitted to the air intake pipe...

Page 50: ...erformtheperiodicend of seasoncleaninginorderto replaceanyworngaskets CLEANINGTHE EXCHANGER Open the stove door remove the brazier and the ash pan Then remove the inside of the firebox starting from t...

Page 51: ...oundthe T joints elbowsandanyhorizontalsectionsofthesmokeduct For information on periodically cleaning the flue contact a skilled chimney sweep Check the seal of the ceramic fibre gaskets on the door...

Page 52: ...tion withthe papersheet test andthatwhenthedoorisclosed theclosingblock X in the figure does not protrude from the sheet metal to which it is secured For some products it will be necessary to disassem...

Page 53: ...near the power socket Open the fusebox cover with a screwdriver and replace the fuses if necessary 3 15 A delayed seek assistance from an authorised and qualified technician CHECKINGTHE INTERNAL COMPO...

Page 54: ...ets are not fed See the previous anomaly The pellet temperature safety probe has been triggered Let the product cool down restore the thermostat until the lockout is off and switch the appliance back...

Page 55: ...les are clear Perform a general cleaning of the combustion chamber and the smoke duct Check the condition of the door gaskets Damp or unsuitable pellets Change the type of pellets Faulty smoke evacuat...

Page 56: ...andreplaceitifnecessary Faulty or malfunctioning control panel Check the panel and replace if necessary The product does not switch on No power supply Check that the plug is inserted and the main swit...

Page 57: ...ANSDUCER 4 SMOKETEMPERATURE PROBE 5 SOFTWARE UPDATE USB 6 MODBUS COMMUNICATION FOR MODEM WI FI ETC 7 EMERGENCY PANEL 8 DOOR PELLETTANK SWITCH 9 PRESSURE SWITCH 10 HOPPER OVERLOAD CUT OUT 11 AIR FAN 1...

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