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INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL 

Chapter 3

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Installation and fitting 

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NASIK: 

The stove is delivered in two packs: one contains the stove and the 

other contains the wooden support base. 
Open the package on the pallet, remove the cardboard (A), move the 

two packed sides (D) to a safe place where they won't be damaged, 

remove the four wood screws (B) securing the two brackets (C) to the 

stove. Open the other package and take out the wooden base (E) 

taking care not to damage or scratch it. Position the stove onto the 

base so that the front of the stove is flush with the front of the table 

and the side edges of the front of the stove are centred with the table. 

Take the screws provided (F) and secure the stove to its base. 
To fit the sides, (D) remove the ventilation grille (H) by unscrewing the 

two screws (G). To remove the screws, use a small cross screwdriver 

because you have to insert it between the first and second profile of 

the ventilation grille (the ones closes to the door of the stove) without 

damaging the paint. Lift the grille and put it in a safe place where it 

won't get damaged. Take the sides, remove the protective packaging 

without damaging them, take the screws provided and screw them  

loosely into the purpose-provided threaded inserts (I) so that they 

remain as raised as possible. Attach the slots in the lower part of the 

side (L) with the two teeth protruding from the C-shaped side upright. 

Turn the side until it is parallel with the profile of the front and tighten 

the screws (I) to secure it in place. Reposition the ventilation grille, 

performing the tasks for its removal in the reverse order. 
 

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Summary of Contents for Kama

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...TALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 15 3 1 DRAWINGS measurements in millimetres 15 3 1 1 Dimension Kama 15 3 1 2 Dimension Nasik 16 3 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 17 3 3 PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING 18 3 4 INSTALLATI...

Page 3: ...INTENANCE AND CLEANING 35 8 1 DAILY AND WEEKLY CLEANING 35 8 1 1 Before each lighting 35 8 1 2 Cleaning every 2 3 days 35 8 1 3 Cleaning the glass 35 8 1 4 Cleaning of the air filter 36 8 2 PERIODIC C...

Page 4: ...t the consent of the manufacturer is prohibited Care of the manual and how to consult it Take good care of this manual and keep it in a place which can easily and quickly be reached If this manual sho...

Page 5: ...l protection or implements which keep the hands cool Under no circumstances should the stove be run with the door open or the glass broken Do not touch the stove with wet hands in view of the fact tha...

Page 6: ...wo years from the date of purchase as proved by a supporting document which gives the name of the vendor and the date on which the sale took place The guarantee is conditional on the guarantee certifi...

Page 7: ...with the appliance atmospheric agents natural disasters electrical discharges fire defects in the electrical system and caused by lack of or incorrect maintenance in terms of the manufacturer s instru...

Page 8: ...have technical advantages While good quality timber has a calorific power of 4 4 kW kg with 15 moisture therefore after about 18 months seasoning the equivalent figure for pellets is 5 3 kW kg To ensu...

Page 9: ...allow the normal operations of opening and ordinary maintenance The site must be capable of providing the environmental conditions for operation equipped with power supply 230V 50 Hz capable of taking...

Page 10: ...eeds ventilating as long as they are provided with an air intake from the outside and are not used as bedrooms or bathrooms and provided there is no fire risk such as there is for example in garages w...

Page 11: ...nnect the air intake directly with the stove so that it draws air directly from outside but it is essential at all events to ensure an airflow of 50 cubic metres per hour by the use of a hole of the d...

Page 12: ...prohibited to fit a grille on the end of the discharge pipe because it could lead to poor running of the stove FOR CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE NOT MORE THAN 2 3 METRES OF HORIZONTAL PIPE MUST BE USED...

Page 13: ...raught of 10 Pa The only type of pipe which is permissible is insulated double walled stainless steel smooth on the inside fixed to the wall Flexible stainless steel pipe must not be used At the botto...

Page 14: ...ding landscape is important The wind also influences the operation of the chimney indirectly by creating high pressure and low pressure zones not only outside the building but inside as well In rooms...

Page 15: ...ND USE MANUAL Chapter 3 page 15 Installation and fitting Technical service Rights reserved MCZ S p A Reproduction prohibited 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3 1 DRAWINGS measurements in millimetres 3 1 1...

Page 16: ...INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL Chapter 3 page 16 Installation and fitting Technical service Rights reserved MCZ S p A Reproduction prohibited 3 1 2 Dimension Nasik...

Page 17: ...oke at minimum and maximum 6 7 g sec Minimum draught at maximum power 0 10 mbar 10 Pa Minimum draught at minimum power 0 05 mbar 5 Pa Hopper capacity 18 lt Fuel pellet type Pellet 6 8 mm L 5 30 mm Pel...

Page 18: ...islation on the subject Do not store the stove or its cladding without their packaging If the stove needs to be connected to a discharge pipe which goes through the rear wall to connect up with the fl...

Page 19: ...F and secure the stove to its base To fit the sides D remove the ventilation grille H by unscrewing the two screws G To remove the screws use a small cross screwdriver because you have to insert it b...

Page 20: ...metallic net and is included with the accessories along with the glove hook instructions and so on The filter must be inserted on the air inlet pipe 5 cm To remove it slightly loosen the screw with t...

Page 21: ...f the stove Take one of the two black brackets provided secure it to the rear of the stove in the slots provided in the lower central part of the back panel using two hexagon socket screws and the res...

Page 22: ...t steel and must not be considered a fault It is extremely important to be sure not to take the stove to full heat straight away but to bring it gradually up to temperature If in manual mode use low h...

Page 23: ...rrectly After long periods of disuse remove from the hopper using a vacuum cleaner with an extension any remains of pellets which have lain there for some time since they may have absorbed moisture wh...

Page 24: ...r of the battery compartment When power is supplied to the remote control the time setting will automatically be prompted see paragraph 5 4 1 The remote control tells the user when the batteries are a...

Page 25: ...the same modify confirm procedure to move on to the time display mode 12 h or 24 h and lastly the day will begin to flash Confirming this data as well will exit the settings modification NOTE each tim...

Page 26: ...20 minutes regardless of the flame modulation the product shuts down and remains on stand by until the room temperature drops 2 degrees below the desired temperature or until 5 minutes after the last...

Page 27: ...t the speed of each individual fan identified as 1 and 2 above the level bars N B If you purchase a replacement remote control and need to change the default settings proceed as follows with the remot...

Page 28: ...ps of 10 minutes from 00 00 to 23 50 Shut down time This can be adjusted in steps of 10 minutes from 00 10 to 24 00 Days of the week on which the program is enabled Monday MO will begin to flash and t...

Page 29: ...down FLASHING RAPIDLY Stove in alarm status accompanied for 10 minutes by a beep ON STEADY Stove off D Three position selector for function OFF Stove shut off manually in absence of remote control REM...

Page 30: ...ve can operate only in manual mode and with possibility to select from 3 levels of power LIGHTING THE STOVE WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL To light the stove place selector D to ON At start up the red LED...

Page 31: ...the fan stops the electronic board shuts off the supply of pellets in good time and an alarm is displayed BREAKDOWN OF THE REDUCTION MOTOR If the reduction motor stops the stove continues to function...

Page 32: ...fails to ignite Check the level of pellets in the hopper Check that the grate is properly inserted in its housing and does not have any obvious unburnt incrustations Check whether the ignition plug he...

Page 33: ...he stove does not go into alarm shutdown but continues operating in the mode that the remote control set via the last sent command Move the remote control back to within range of the stove or change t...

Page 34: ...r intake occurred in the combustion chamber or an obstruction in the flue pipe A05 Shutdown is signalled on the display accompanied by a beep In this situation the shutdown cycle is automatically acti...

Page 35: ...perfect condition of the component However for tough incrustations use a steel tool such as a screwdriver 8 1 2 Cleaning every 2 3 days Clean and empty the ash drawer watching out for hot ash Only if...

Page 36: ...amage it in any other way If it is broken it must be replaced ATTENTION Never operate the stove without the air filter MCZ shall not be held liable for damage to internal components if this instructio...

Page 37: ...n the reverse order 8 2 4 Cleaning of smoke duct and general checks Clean the smoke discharge system especially in the area of the tee connectors curves and any horizontal stretches of pipe For inform...

Page 38: ...a screwdriver to open the fuse holder compartment and if necessary replace them 3 15 A delayed 8 2 7 Check of internal components ATTENTION The check of the internal electro mechanical components mus...

Page 39: ...blem persists contact technical assistance Close the door or replace the gaskets with original spare parts Change to a type of pellet recommended by the manufacturer Have the fuel feed rate checked by...

Page 40: ...Replace batteries Replace remote control In the automatic position the stove always runs at full power Room thermostat set to maximum Temperature sensor defective Control panel defective or broken Res...

Page 41: ...AL DIAGRAMS MOTHERBOARD WIRING KEY 1 Emergency panel 3 Smoke sensor 4 Modem connection 5 Switch 6 Ignition plug 7 Flue gas extractor fan 8 Reduction motor 9 Contact thermostat 10 Air fan 11 Flue gas e...

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