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18-CLEANING

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Only by properly servicing and cleaning the product is it possible to ensure its safety and correct operation.

CAUTION

!

All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with the product completely cold and the plug 

disconnected.

Disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before performing any maintenance operation.

The product requires little maintenance if used with certified good quality pellets.

DAILY OR WEEKLY CLEANING PERFORMED BY THE USER

Brazier cleaning

Before ignition, always clean the brazier “

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” and remove any ash or deposits from it that might obstruct the air flow holes, paying attention 

to hot ash. In the case of ignition failure, or if fuel in the hopper runs out, unburned pellets may accumulate in the brazier. Always empty 

the residue in the brazier before each start-up. 

Only if ash is completely cold

 may a vacuum cleaner be used to remove it. In this case, 

use a suitable vacuum cleaner to remove small sized particles. 

EXAMPLE OF A DIRTY BRAZIER

EXAMPLE OF A CLEAN BRAZIER

Summary of Contents for RAAM COMFORT AIR 8 S1

Page 1: ...Instructions in English SEALED PELLET STOVE RAAM COMFORT AIR 8 S1 RAAM COMFORT AIR 8 UP S1 PART 2 OPERATION AND CLEANING GB INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...TS TABLE OF CONTENTS II 12 FIRST IGNITION 3 13 CONTROL PANEL 5 14 MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION 6 15 SAFETY DEVICES 16 16 ALARMS 17 17 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE 22 18 CLEANING 23 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 2...

Page 3: ...the stove on and off press 1 on the control panel or press 3 from the remote control optional accessory The display on the panel will be ON with a flashing flame When the flame stops blinking the sto...

Page 4: ...OVETHEPELLETSFROMTHEBRAZIERANDCONTACTANAUTHORISEDTECHNICIAN Please ensure the brazier is clear of ALL pellets and ash build up following any failed ignitions Failure to clear out thebrazierpriortorese...

Page 5: ...eserved Reproduction prohibited KEY 1 Stove start up shutdown 2 Scrolling down through the programming menu 3 Menu 4 Scrolling up the programming menu 5 Decreases set temperature programming functions...

Page 6: ...dashes Example TIMER 1Timer 1 program active TIMER 1 4Timer 1 and 4 programs active TIMER 1 2 3 4 5 6 All timer programs active EXAMPLE OF PROGRAMMING With the stove on or off access the MENU scroll t...

Page 7: ...es of another program if the stove is already on the start has no effect while OFF turns off the stove When the stove is on and the timer is active pressing the OFF key turns off the stove The stove t...

Page 8: ...turns to the set values when the room temperature drops below the set threshold N B The point to the right of the room temperature on the control panel display indicates the half degrees e g 23 C is e...

Page 9: ...o scroll through and select Settings Press menu to confirm Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select language Press menu to confirm Use the keys to select the required language IT EN DE FR ES NL...

Page 10: ...de and time adjustment see paragraphs 8 f and 8 g respectively Theoption ECOstopt canbeadjustedtoensurecorrectoperationinthevariousenvironmentsinwhichthestovecanbeinstalledandto avoid constant shut do...

Page 11: ...torevenpressureintheduct itispossibletoincrease the smoke and ash extraction speed This change resolves all potential problems related to pellets clogged in the brazier and deposits forming at the bot...

Page 12: ...ress the menu key Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select Settings Press menu to confirm Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select Chimney sweeper function Press menu to confirm Use the...

Page 13: ...ature it provides Connect the cables coming from the external thermostat to terminal 14 on the board on the stove Proceed as follows to enable the external thermostat factory settings OFF Press the me...

Page 14: ...has been selected Attention Before using remove the protection from the battery The batteries are not included Keys 1 and 2 set the room temperature automatic mode See paragraph Automatic mode Keys 6...

Page 15: ...battery in the orientation marked on the remote control and on the battery itself The remote control takes 1 CR2025 lithium battery Used batteries contain metals which are harmful to the environment...

Page 16: ...ing is reached TEMPORARY POWER OUTAGE When a power outage lasts less than 10 the stove returns to its previous operating state If it is longer it executes a cooling re ignition cycle FAILED IGNITION I...

Page 17: ...minimum SETTINGS menu Pellet recipe If the alarm persists contact the service centre Check whether the room fan is working correctly A04 Smoke overtemperature Reduce the load of pellets SETTINGS menu...

Page 18: ...the smoke extractor at minimum speed for 10 then proceeds to the next step 2 Restores the stove to the operating condition prior to the blackout During stage 1 the panel shows ON BLACK OUT During sta...

Page 19: ...presence of a foreign body in the flue birds nests clogged grates etc Wind coming through the flue because it is unprotected or the installation was wall mounted or required no flue Cold air draught d...

Page 20: ...to RPM 10 10 in Active System products RPM 30 50 in NON Active System products Thepercentagevariationaffectsallpowervalues 1to5 proportionallyandasapercentage Thepercentagevariationdoesnotaffect inter...

Page 21: ...C 187 C 210 C Smoke temperature PLEASENOTETheindicatednegativepressurereadingsmaydifferby 1Pabasedonfluegastemperature Likewise fluegastemperature may differ by 10 C based on fuel quality or appliance...

Page 22: ...is installed in compliance with standards in force Furthermore it is of the utmost importance to comply with the following simple rules Every time the brazier is removed for cleaning it must always be...

Page 23: ...aintenance if used with certified good quality pellets DAILY ORWEEKLY CLEANING PERFORMED BYTHE USER Brazier cleaning Beforeignition alwayscleanthebrazier T andremoveanyashordepositsfromitthatmightobst...

Page 24: ...component Cleaning the ash box In order to clean the ash box remove brazier T and remove the firebox grid O by simply removing it from its seat Wipe away any residual ash before repositioning the gri...

Page 25: ...mbustion residue before it becomes very difficult to remove it due to moisture compacting it over time ATTENTION Itisobligatorytohaveanauthorisedandskilledtechnicianperformtheperiodicend of seasonclea...

Page 26: ...M M L S 26 18 CLEANING tilt deflector M to make it come out from its seat remove the two plates S and L by simply sliding them out from their seats...

Page 27: ...tion prohibited Useaflexiblebrush approximately1mlong toscrapethewallsofthefirebox seearrow underplates L and S justremoved tomake the ash fall into the lower compartment Then thoroughly clean the low...

Page 28: ...fibre gaskets on the door of the stove If necessary order new replacement gaskets from the retailer or contact an authorised service centre to carry out the operation ATTENTION The frequency with whi...

Page 29: ...GTHE SMOKE BOX To remove ash from smoke box A remove the stove cladding as indicated in the product manual remove the four x screws cap V andgasket U Now usingthenozzleofavacuumcleaner removeanyashand...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...difthecontrolpaneldisplaydoesnotswitchonwhentheproductisswitchedonagainbypressing the main switch on its side There is a fusebox on the side of the product near the power socket Open the fusebox cover...

Page 32: ...ved and switch the product back on If the problem persists contactTechnical Assistance The door is not closed properly or the gaskets are worn Closethedoorandreplacethegasketswith originalones Unsuita...

Page 33: ...oken Replacethecontrolpanel The convection air fan never stops Faulty or broken temperature control probe Checktheprobeandreplaceit ifrequired In the automatic position the stove always runs at full p...

Page 34: ...CAUSES SOLUTIONS No increase in temperature with stove in operation Incorrect combustion adjustment Check recipe Set flame 1 setting level too low Increase power from the settings menu Poor pellet qu...

Page 35: ...SCREW 13 SMOKE SENSOR 14 EXTERNALTHERMOSTAT CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK 15 ROOMTEMPERATURE PROBE 16 17 18 SMOKE EXTRACTOR FAN SPEED CONTROL 19 20 21 22 REAR ROOM FAN FAN 3 23 24 25 CONTROL PANEL 26 MODE...

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