MCZ tube Installation Manual Download Page 32

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5-LCD REMOTE CONTROL

FIGURE 7

VARIOUS SETTINGS

ROOM VENTILATION

The room ventilation can be adjusted as desired in all 4 operating modes described earlier on. Simply follow the steps below: press key 

D on the initial display to access the 

VENTILATION

 setting. Then press key C to set the desired ventilation by selecting one of the 5 levels 

available. The “auto” option can also be selected, which automatically links the room ventilation speed to the flame level.

In brief:

flame set to 1 > ventilation set to 1; flame set to 3 > ventilation set to 3; flame set to 5 > ventilation remains set to 3 (for silent operation 

as it is in automatic mode).

The speed of each fan (identified with 1 or 2 above the level bars) in products with 2 fans (comfort air models) can be scrolled and set via 

key D.

NOTE: If the remote control is replaced with a new one and the default settings must be changed, proceed as follows: press keys 

D + E simultaneously for 10 seconds while the remote control is switched on (until the flashing number disappears). Press key 

C to select 1 or 2 according to the product to which the remote control is to be paired, and press E to exit.

SLEEP FUNCTION

The sleep function allows a shutdown time to be set quickly. This function is only available in the 

MAN 

and 

AUTO

 modes. It is set as 

follows: from the 

VENTILATION 

setting (press key D - see the previous paragraph), press key 

again to access the 

SLEEP

 setting.

The shutdown time is set in 10 minute intervals via key 

C

. Confirm via key 

or 

and the display returns to the initial page on which the 

sleep shutdown time remains displayed. Disable the 

SLEEP

 function by simply accessing the setting and decreasing the time until dashes 

are displayed and then confirm.

FIGURE 6

Summary of Contents for tube

Page 1: ...nslation of original instructions INSTALLATION GUIDE EN NuTech Renewables Ltd Unit 11 Warrenpoint Enterprise Centre Newry Road Warrenpoint Co Down BT34 3LA Tel 44 28 417 53031 Email info nutechrenewab...

Page 2: ...RANTY CONDITIONS 3 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 14 4 OPERATION 25 5 LCD REMOTE CONTROL 27 6 EMERGENCY PANEL 32 7 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS 35 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 39...

Page 3: ...photocopied recorded or similar without prior written approval from MCZ Group Spa The company reserves the right to make changes to the product at any time without prior notice The proprietary company...

Page 4: ...which is written can cause serious damage to the product and put the user s safety at risk INFORMATION failure to comply with these provisions will compromise the use of the product OPERATING SEQUENCE...

Page 5: ...lass smoke outlet pipes etc Avoid contact with these parts unless adequate protective clothing is worn or appropriate means are used such as heat protective gloves or cold handles It is forbidden to o...

Page 6: ...c components and fans which are covered for 1 year from when the product is purchased proof of which is provided as specified above The warranty does not cover parts subject to normal wear such as gas...

Page 7: ...e PRECAUTIONS FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC AND ITS SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENT 2003 108 EC At the end of its working life the product must not be d...

Page 8: ...kg 15 moisture after about 18 months of seasoning whereas that of pellets is 4 9 kW kg To ensure good combustion the pellets must be stored in a dry place and protected from dirt Pellets are usually s...

Page 9: ...almost invisible but very hot and can cause burns Theholesoftheexternalairinletandthesmokeoutletpipemustbedrilledbeforepositioningtheproduct THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT For correct operation and even d...

Page 10: ...domestic hot water production and interconnectingrooms whereanotherheatingapplianceisinstalledwithoutanindependentairflow Itisforbiddentoplacetheproductinanexplosiveatmosphere MINIMUM DISTANCES Roomv...

Page 11: ...minimum diam 13 cm andadequatelyinsulatethepipeoftheproductthatpassesthroughit usingsuitableinsulating material 1 3 5cmthick withminimum thermal conductivity 0 07W m K The same minimum distance must...

Page 12: ...andP1 type airtight All 90 angles max 3 in the smoke exhaust duct must be preferably fitted with the relative T fittings with inspectionhole Seepelletproductaccessories It is strictly forbidden to fi...

Page 13: ...of the grille is larger or equal to the section required by the company forproductoperation IMPORTANT The air flow can also be drawn from an adjacent room to that of the room where the product is ins...

Page 14: ...linsulated double wall pipes must be used which are smooth on the inside and fixed to the wall Flexible stainless steel pipes must not be used The connection between the product and the chimney or the...

Page 15: ...roof of the building and the surrounding landscape is also important The wind also affects chimney operation indirectly by creating overpressure and depression zones within the building as well as out...

Page 16: ...614 595 547 520 298 73 382 402 1192 267 24 573 425 8 267 44 322 198 245 5 80 48 14 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS TUBE DIMENSIONS COMFORT AIR MODEL...

Page 17: ...Hopper capacity 32 litres Type of pellet fuel Pellet diameter 6 8 mm and size 5 30 mm Pellet hourly consumption Min 0 6 kg h Max 1 8 kg h Autonomy At min 40 h At max 13 h Heatable volume m3 172 40 19...

Page 18: ...tted to the structure Openthepackage removethefourbrackets B thatblocktheproducttothepalletbyremovingscrews A andextractingthebracket B from under the feet J of the stove Set the product in the pre se...

Page 19: ...torage disposal or possible recycling in compliance with the relative applicable laws Do not store the unit or the cladding without their packaging Position the product and connect it to the chimney I...

Page 20: ...enconnectthevariousconnectionswiththespecialpipesandfittingsofthemanufacturerthatdiverttheflowtoanumber of hot air diffusers 120x120 mm nozzle These channels can also be walled in SEE OPTIONALS The ai...

Page 21: ...gth for a total of 8 metres i e the pipes B will be approximately4metreseach Ifthepipesareofdifferentlength thetotalmustalwaysaddupto8metres e g 3 5metres Inthiscase the heat will not diffuse into the...

Page 22: ...E CLADDING TOP Remove the top as follows lift cover L Remove cover M remove the three screws that fasten the slide of cover M from the structure and extract plate G from T in cover L Remove the three...

Page 23: ...ed as follows to remove the lateral sides O remove the two screws Y that block panel O to the structure Lift panel O for it come out of the pins on the lower part Repeat the same operation on the oppo...

Page 24: ...ONT PANEL P After having removed the lateral sides remove the two screws K on the right and left of the panel Lift the front panel P for it come out of the pins on the lower part of the stove Then set...

Page 25: ...already fitted inside the stove If it must be cleaned slightly loosen the screw knob on the air inlet pipe remove the filter clean it and then set it and block it in place by tightening the knob ATTEN...

Page 26: ...imeforthefiretoberegularlyignited CANCEL THE FAILED START UP ALARM STATUS BY BRINGING SELECTOR D TO OFF REMOVE THE PELLETS FROM THE BRAZIERANDREPEATSTART UP SEETHE SAFETYDEVICES PARAGRAPH If a flame d...

Page 27: ...structure is made of laminated steel and must not be considered a defect It is extremely important to make sure the stove is not immediately overheated and the temperature is increased gradually start...

Page 28: ...lf Never remove the protective grille from inside the hopper When loading pellets prevent the bag from coming into contactwithhotsurfaces No other type of fuel other then pellets in compliance with ab...

Page 29: ...rity and Close the cover of the battery compartment The time must be set when the remote control is switched on The remote control has a special icon on the display to indicate when the batteries are...

Page 30: ...odify and confirm 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 cont...

Page 31: ...me 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 shutdown...

Page 32: ...el bars in products with 2 fans comfort air models can be scrolled and set via key D NOTE Iftheremotecontrolisreplacedwithanewoneandthedefaultsettingsmustbechanged proceedasfollows presskeys D Esimult...

Page 33: ...from 00 00 to 23 50 Shutdown time The value is adjusted in 10 minute intervals from 00 10 to 24 00 Days of the week when the program is to be activated Monday MO will start to flash followed by the o...

Page 34: ...rst 10 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 controll...

Page 35: ...ntil 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 MED MAX can be selected selector...

Page 36: ...er see alarm A02 It is useful to prevent failed start ups alarm A01 due to the hopper being empty TheLOADFEEDSCREWfunctionisactivatedasfollows withthestoveoff bringselector D ontheemergencypaneltoOFFa...

Page 37: ...d on the latter SMOKE FAN FAULT If the fan stops the electronic board promptly blocks the supply of pellets and the alarm is displayed GEAR MOTOR FAULT If the gear motor stops the product continues to...

Page 38: ...cture overheats due to reduced heat dissipation The structure is too hot because the product has been usedfortoolongatthemaximumpowerorduetopoor ventilation or because the air fans are faulty When the...

Page 39: ...low rate sensor This alarm does not block the system and only a warning screen is displayed Contact an authorised service centre to have the component replaced SEr Routine maintenance alert This flash...

Page 40: ...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 theproductwillshutdown...

Page 41: ...ing completely and thoroughly clean all the holes and the grate on the bottom If good quality pellets are used you will normally only need to use a brush to restore the optimal operating conditions of...

Page 42: ...p cloth or compressed air to clean it The filter consists of metal mesh and is soft and can be deformed therefore be careful when cleaning it so as to preventcrushingorruiningit Itmustbereplacedifitte...

Page 43: ...and the 2 on the left side E Then remove the six upper screws F 5 Then open door G and remove the upper screw H on bracket I 6 Remove the fan unit N by loosening the four screws O that block it to the...

Page 44: ...OKE DUCT AND GENERAL CHECKS Clean the smoke exhaust especially around the T fittings curves and any horizontal sections For information on cleaning the chimney contact a chimney sweeper Check the tigh...

Page 45: ...he socket use a screwdriver to open the cover of the fuse compartment and if necessary replace them 3 15 A delayed CHECKING THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS ATTENTION The internal electromechanical components...

Page 46: ...nd Faulty gear motor Replacethegearmotor Faulty electronic board Replacethecircuitboard The fire goes out or the appliance stops automatically The pellet hopper is empty Fill the hopper with pellets T...

Page 47: ...Perform a general cleaning of the combustion chamber and the smoke duct Check the state of the door gaskets Damp or unsuitable pellets Change the type of pellets Faulty smoke evacuation motor Checkthe...

Page 48: ...roduct does not go on 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 produc...

Page 49: ...WITCH 6 SPARK PLUG 7 SMOKE EXPULSION FAN 8 GEAR MOTOR 9 CONTACTTHERMOSTAT 10 AIR FAN 11 SMOKE EXPULSION FAN REV CONTROL 12 AIR DOOR SENSOR N B The wiring of the individual components is fitted with pr...

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