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22-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE

ONLY CORRECT INSTALLATION AND APPROPRIATE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE APPLIANCE CAN GUARANTEE 

CORRECT OPERATION AND SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT

We would like to inform you that we are aware of cases of malfunctioning of domestic pellet-fuelled heating products, mainly due to 

incorrect installation and inappropriate maintenance. 

We would like to assure you that all of our products are extremely safe and certified according to European standards of reference. The 

ignition system has been tested with the utmost attention to enhance ignition efficiency and to prevent any type of problem, even in the 

worst operating conditions. In any case, like for any other pellet-fuelled product, our appliances must be installed correctly and undergo 

regular periodical cleaning and maintenance to guarantee safe operation. Our studies show us that malfunctioning is mainly due to the 

combination of part or all of the following factors:

•  Brazier holes obstructed or brazier deformed, due to lack of maintenance and conditions which can cause delayed ignitions, 

generating an anomalous production of unburned gases. 

•  Insufficient combustion air due to a reduced or clogged air inlet duct. 

•  Use of smoke ducts nonconforming to regulatory installation requirements, failing to guarantee an adequate draught. 

•  Partially clogged chimney, due to lack of maintenance, reducing the draught and making ignition difficult. 

•  End chimney pot nonconforming to the indications of the instruction manual, and therefore not suitable to prevent potential inverse 

draught. 

•  This factor is crucial when the product is installed in especially windy areas, such as coastal regions. 

The combination of one or more of these factors could generate important malfunctioning conditions.

To keep this from occurring, 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 brazier is removed for cleaning, it must always be put back properly in the work position before using the product, 

completely removing any residual filth left on the support base.

•  Pellets must never be loaded in the brazier manually, either before ignition or during operation.

•  The accumulation of unburned pellets ensuing a failed ignition must be removed before repeating ignition. Also check that they are 

fed correctly and that the combustion air inlet/smoke outlet are regular.

•  If ignition fails repeatedly, immediately suspend use of the product and contact a qualified technician to check its operation.

Compliance with these indications is absolutely sufficient to guarantee proper operation and to avoid any type of problems with the 

product.

If the above-mentioned precautions are not taken, and during ignition the brazier is overloaded with pellets thus generating anomalous 

smoke in the combustion chamber, carefully follow the indications below:

•  Do not disconnect electrical power to the product for any reason whatsoever: this would stop the smoke extractor, releasing smoke 

into the environment.

•  Take the precaution of opening the windows to ventilate the installation room from any smoke in the environment (the chimney 

might not work properly).

•  Do not open the fire door: this would compromise regular operation of the smoke extraction system to the chimney.

•  Just switch the stove off by acting on the on-off button on the control panel (not the rear power supply socket button!) and move 

away until smoke has been completely extracted.

•  Before attempting re-ignition, clean the brazier and its air passage holes completely of all deposits and unburned pellets. Put the 

brazier back in place, removing any residue from its support base. If ignition fails repeatedly, immediately suspend use of the product 

and contact a qualified technician to check its operation and the chimney.

Summary of Contents for EGO-STAR Hydromatic 12

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GB PELLET STOVE EGO STAR Hydromatic 12 PART 2 OPERATION AND CLEANING Instructions in English...

Page 2: ...FORE START UP 3 15 CONTROL PANEL 4 16 FIRST START UP 5 17 MENU STRUCTURE 8 18 INFORMATION MENU 12 20 TECHNICAL MENU 33 21 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS 34 22 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE 40 23 CLEANING AN...

Page 3: ...Pellet stove accessories Itisgoodpracticetoensureeffectiveventilationintheroomduringtheinitialstart up astheboilerwillemitsome smokeandsmellofpaint ATTENTION Please ensure the brazier is clear of ALL...

Page 4: ...tification code of any malfunction B Function selection key indicated by the upper display i e start up shutdown C Function selection key indicated by the upper display i e increase scrolling D Functi...

Page 5: ...n set the next screen will be OFF otherwise one enters the following parameter SELECT LANGUAGE At initial start up if it has never been set the LANGUAGE choice screen appears The system displays all p...

Page 6: ...l go to OFF By pressing any one of the keys B C D E the first screen will appear with the wording OFF displayed From this screen pressing keys B and E respectivelycorrespondingtoONandMENU willmakeitpo...

Page 7: ...evel bars one bar corresponds to minimum power 5 bars to maximum power this level is determined by the heating system heat requirements the stove adjusts pellet loading parameters fumes extraction and...

Page 8: ...ettings input aux Select what is to be set and then using the C and D keys increase decrease the temperature use the E key to confirm while the B key is used to exit and return to the main MENU PROGRA...

Page 9: ...VA SAVE key If the same temperature scale of Monday is desired for other weekdays after saving E key press the C key COPIA COPY select the day where the programme is to be copied usingthe D keyandpres...

Page 10: ...0 12 00 11 00 10 00 09 00 08 00 07 00 06 00 05 00 04 00 03 00 02 00 01 00 00 00 Weekly programmes Temperatures T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OF...

Page 11: ...nd D it is possible to increase decrease the temperature value while the B key is used to move to the next temperature With the E key OK the set values are confirmed SLEEP FUNCTION Thesleepfunctioniso...

Page 12: ...n is Software Data memory All memory Stove state SOFTWARE INFORMATION The available data in this function are CODE FIRMWARE DATABASE INTERFACE It is information that can be used to identify the electr...

Page 13: ...e WORKING HOURS TOTAL IGNITIONS TEST DATE ALARM MEMORY INFORMATION It gives information about the last alarms detected EXIT INFORMATIONS DATA HYSTORY WORKING HOURS 100 TOTAL IGNITIONS 20 TEST DATE 15...

Page 14: ...probe inside the stove and related SET AUX PROBE detects the value measured by the aux sensor external storage cylinder puffer ACTIVE Value read by the Active Plus system and related SET FAN FUMES Num...

Page 15: ...key to obtain brief information about the chosen function SETTINGS Auto Eco default activated Max power see boiler Feed screw loading Pellet recipe Active Cleaning cycle Language date time Aux Input a...

Page 16: ...with start up after a few seconds due to heat request AUTO ECO DEACTIVATED With the stove on if Auto eco is deactivated and there are no heat requests different based on menu settings aux input settin...

Page 17: ...y be activated with the stove off To enter the function from the Settings menu press ok E key press the D key arrow key and scroll up to load feed screw press OK E key and activate deactivate the func...

Page 18: ...the flue which with traditional systems may constitute a problem during the installation phase Thanks to an internal sensor the stove is extremely reliable and precise combustion air is constantly ad...

Page 19: ...hanically cleaning the brazier If the stove is switched off mechanical brazier cleaning is also activated LANGUAGE This function is used to choose the desired language among those set in the control p...

Page 20: ...C and D keys select the desired heating system type and press ok with the E key It is possible to connect the following to the auxiliary input Room thermostat 2 External probe Storage cylinder probe...

Page 21: ...by the accumulation temperature marked by a tap in the temperature menu Storage cylinder thermostat To activate this option connect a Normally Open N O contact thermostat to points 1 and 2 of the bac...

Page 22: ...free contact on terminals 7 8 9 if the system pump is activated in Aux out mode POS 1 2 AUX INPUT EXTERNALTHERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT BOILER PUFFER BOILER PROBE PUFFER POS 10 HEATING 3 WAYVALVE POS 3 4 ROO...

Page 23: ...local regional or national regulations in force Installation and verification of operation is to be performed only by specialised authorised personnel The manufacturerwillnotbeheldliablefornon compli...

Page 24: ...T STOVE AND ROOMTHERMOSTAT Adjustable setting SET VALUES WATERTEMP 30 C 80 C Parameters to be set Settings Value Configuration 1 External thermostat ON Hydraulic diagram Num Description Num Descriptio...

Page 25: ...DHW STORAGE CYLINDER Adjustable setting SET VALUES AMBIENTTEMP 5 C 35 C WATERTEMP 30 C 80 C BOILERTEMP 30 C 80 C Parameters to be set Settings Value Configuration 3 Hydraulic diagram Num Description N...

Page 26: ...ting SET VALUES WATERTEMP 30 C 80 C BOILERTEMP 30 C 80 C Parameters to be set Settings Value Configuration 3 External thermostat ON Hydraulic diagram Num Description Num Description 1 Pellet Boiler 5...

Page 27: ...ohibited SYSTEMWITH PELLET STOVE AND PUFFER Adjustable setting SET VALUES PUFFERTEMP 55 C 75 C Parameters to be set Settings Value Configuration 5 Hydraulic diagram Num Description Num Description 1 P...

Page 28: ...Parameters to be set Settings Value Configuration 5 Auxiliary Boiler ON Hydraulic diagram Num Description Num Description 1 Pellet Boiler 7 Plate heat exchanger 2 Rear terminal block 8 System pump 3...

Page 29: ...select the Remote Alarm Aux boiler Output in temp and press OK E key If the Aux output is set on Remote Alarm the NO contact is closed when an alarm is present If the Aux output is set to Auxiliary Bo...

Page 30: ...key andselectroomthermostat press E key to confirm Attention If room temperature is selected weekly hourly Programming is not available PUMP ONT This function enables adjustment of the pump activation...

Page 31: ...evel 1 anti freeze activation conditions PUMP ON are boiler temp anti freeze set 3 C The level 2 anti freeze activation conditions PUMP and FLAME ON are boiler temp anti freeze set Anti freeze activat...

Page 32: ...m and press OK E key Set the address and press E key to confirm DISPLAY Adjust display contrast and brightness This function is found in fromtheSettingsmenu pressok Ekey presstheC Dkey arrow andscroll...

Page 33: ...select Technical menu and press OK E key Enter the password and press the E key to confirm To enter the password using the C and D keys set the numbers 1 2 3 9 with the E OK key confirm and move on t...

Page 34: ...SAFETY The stove is protected against violent changes in current by a general fuse located in the control panel at the back of the stove Other fuses that protect the circuit boards are located on the...

Page 35: ...e rules contained in the manual and in particular All the necessary measures and or precautions must be adopted when performing maintenance cleaning and repairs Donottamperwiththesafetydevices Donotre...

Page 36: ...unburned material Make sure the spark plug warms up Thoroughly empty and clean the brazier before restarting A02 NO FLAME The fire goes out abnormally without acoustic alarm Check the level of pellet...

Page 37: ...ding SETTINGS MENU Pellet recipe If the alarm persists contact the service centre A14 ACTIVE SENSOR Active sensor anomaly Active Plus sensor operation anomaly Contact an authorised service centre to h...

Page 38: ...TENTION If during operation or initial ignition you encounter combustion smoke spillage in to the room from the appliance or the flue then please switch off the appliance ventilate the room and contac...

Page 39: ...NG The brazier mechanical cleaning automatically activates when the AUTO STOP time expires or in case of clogging Activation is signalled by the word CRL At the end of mechanical cleaning if there is...

Page 40: ...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 removed for cleaning it must...

Page 41: ...pellets DAILY ORWEEKLY CLEANING PERFORMED BYTHE USER Ash pan cleaning Press door H at the bottom right and open it Turn the handle of door G to the right and open it by moving it downwards Removeandem...

Page 42: ...ion but very important if the boiler is to maintain optimal performance We recommend cleaning the turbulators at each pellet loading so with tank empty or however when cleaning the ash pan about 7 day...

Page 43: ...brazier Use a vacuum cleaner to remove all fallen material PERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIEDTECHNICIAN CLEANINGTHE SMOKE EXTRACTOR COMPARTMENT In the area behind ash pan D there is the smoke...

Page 44: ...pellets from the hopper with a vacuum cleaner with a long pipe We recommend removing the unused pellet from the tank because it can retain moisture Disconnect any combustion air ducting that canleadmo...

Page 45: ...amic panel of the side cladding or the steel panel depending on the type of stove Unscrew the screw washer rubber bushing roller shown in figure A C on both sides of the cover Proceed now with install...

Page 46: ...S 7 DAYS 1 YEAR UNDER THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY Brazier area Ash pan Glass Lower compartment Turbulators BY THE QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Complete exchanger Smoke duct Door gasket Internal parts Flue Circu...

Page 47: ...revious anomaly The pellet temperature safety probe has been triggered Let the stove cool down reset the thermostat until the problem is resolved and switch the stove back on If the problem persists c...

Page 48: ...thesmokeduct Checktheconditionofthe door gaskets Damp or unsuitable pellets Change the type of pellets Faulty smoke evacuation motor Check the motor and replace it if neces sary The smoke evacuation m...

Page 49: ...the plug and turning the shaft with a screwdriver Circulator does not go round Check the electrical connections of the circulator replace if necessary Radiators have air in them Vent the radiators Ho...

Page 50: ...PELLET LEVEL SENSOR OPTIONAL 11 DHW FLOW SWITCH 12 SOFTWARE UPDATE 13 EXPANSION 14 SERIAL COMMUNICATION 15 PWM PUMP CONTROL 16 CONTROL PANEL 17 WATERTEMPERATURE OVERLOAD CUT OUT 18 HOPPER OVERLOAD CUT...

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