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Use and maintenance manual Magnus

Pag.44 

Rev.1 21/04/2021

Failed ignition 

If the system does not detect the ignition of the flame within the preset time, operation will be blocked with the “No ignition” alarm.

Before relighting the stove, check that there are pellets in the hopper, that the door and ash drawer compartment are closed, that 

there are no obstructions to the combustion air inlet system and above all that, in models without self-cleaning brazier, the brazier is 

empty, clean and correctly positioned. If the problem persists, it could be due to a technical problem (ignition plug, adjustments, etc 

...), so please contact a Ravelli CAT.

 

The accumulation of unburned pellets in the brazier after a failed ignition must be removed before proceeding with a new 

ignition.

 

The brazier could be very hot: danger of burns!

 

Never empty the brazier inside the hopper.

Setting operating temperature and power: 

Set the two values following the indications given in the chapter “Description of the display” 

OPERATING PHASES OF THE APPLIANCE

Sequence of ignition phases        

IGNITION - initial pellet loading phase;

FLAME LIGHT - flame stabilization phase and reduction of combustibl

e inside the brazier;

WORK - operation phase described in the dedicated chapter;

Modulation

During the work phase, the appliance should reach the room temperature set; when this condition is met, the stove switches to 

MODULATION mode in which fuel consumption is minimum.

 

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If you wish to detect the ambient temperature by means of an external thermostat (optional), this must be connected to 

the appropriate connector on the rear side of the stove; and you will have to activate the reading in “SETTINGS - ENABLE 

THERMOSTAT.” On display appears the writing TON / TOFF based on thermostat request.

 

Connect an external thermostat with a simple dry contact, therefore, not powered, moreover, we recommend you use a 

thermostat with a minimum offset of 3°C if you ntend to use the comfort clima function.

Description of menu functions 

Press the key to access the MENU page

User’s manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO

User’s manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO

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Pag.25 

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2

1

3

6

1

Settable switch-on program

2

Settable switch-off program

3

Day of the week with active program

4

Number of "chrono" program (1-2-3-4)

5

Setting the power upon programming

6

Setting ambient temperature

4

MENU

MENU

CHRONO

ENABLE CHRONO

ENABLE CHRONO

SET CHRONO 

SET CHRONO 

SET CHRONO 

SET CHRONO

SET CHRONO 1

SET CHRONO 2

SET CHRONO 3

SET CHRONO 4

ENABLE CHRONO

ENABLE CHRONO

CHRONO

USER

MANUFACTURER 

ENGINEER

MANUFACTURER 

ENGINEER

USER

USER

USER

SCREW FEEDING

SCREW FEEDING

CHRONOTHERMOSTAT

CHRONOTHERMOSTAT

AIR-PELLET SET

STOVE STATE

AIR-PELLET SET

STOVE STATE

MENU

Flow

Flow

Flow

Flow

MANUFACTURER 

ENGINEER

USER

USER

USER

SCREW FEEDING

SCREW FEEDING

CHRONOTHERMOSTAT

AIR-PELLET SET

STOVE STATE

CHRONOTHERMOSTAT

AIR-PELLET SET

STOVE STATE

USING THIS METHOD, IT IS NECESSARY TO VERIFY THAT AFTER EACH AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN  

THE GRATE IS ALWAYS VERY CLEAN TO GUARANTEE CORRECT AUTOMATIC SWITCH ON.  

AUTOMATIC SWITCH ON.   

The first setting allows the activation of the CLIMATE COMFORT function. This function is intended to ensure that the room tem 

-perature set is maintained steady upon setting the maximum period of “X” minutes (SWITCH-OFF DELA 

Y: 5 MIN) before switch-ing to ECO STOP phase. The STOVE maintains this state until the temperature drops below the set 

value (CLIMATE COMFORT  DELTA : 5℃).  

For example, with the room temperature at 21 ° C, the stove switches of f when this temperature is 

reached and restarts when  the temperature reaches 15°C (21°C - 5°C - 0,5°C tolerance).  

You can also activate the function using an external thermostat, keeping in mind that this does not include the value of the hyster 

-esis.  

We recommend you use an external thermostat with a histeresys value that can be set to maximum 3°C. 

The operation of the stove could activate the switch ON/OFF phases for several times during the day; 

this may affect the  service life of the ignition coil.  

Description of menu functions  

Press the key to access the MENU page  

The TECHNICIAN and MANUFACTURER menus are protected by password.  

Chronothermostat 

With the Chrono-thermostat function you can program the automatic switch ON/OFF of the stove for each day of the week  

for each day of the week in 4 independent time intervals (SET CHRONO 1-2-3-4) 
Below are given the steps for accessing the relative menu starting from Stand-By mode.  

Press the key  “access 

menu” to access  

the  

MENU page  

Press the key  

“confirm”  

to access the  

USER page  

Press the key  

“selection”  

to quickly switch to 

CRONO-THERMOSTAT.   

By pressing the Increment key you can change each value and, at step 3, enable the days of the week; 

By pressing the Increment key you can change each value and, at step 3, enable the days of the week; 

Press “confirm” to confirm the settings and switch to the next value; 

Press the “back” button to return to the CHRONO-THERMOSTAT page.  

As per the above example, it has been set as CHRONO 1 an ignition from 08.30 to 21.30 from MONDAY to  FRIDAY at the oper

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ating power 5 with a room temperature set at 21 ° C. Programmes 2-3-4 can be set in the same manner.   

            To exit the CHRONO-THERMOSTAT function and return to Stand-by page, press the button repeatedly.  

AIR / PELLETS setting 

Setting of the PELLET-FLOW mix enables you to immediately change the quantity of pellet loaded in the brazier and the air inflow.  

The stove is tested and inspected with DIN PLUS certified pellets. If using another type of pellets or uncertified pellets, fuel may  

need adjustment. Usually, the variation involves the FLOW  percentage to adjust the input air and, therefore, the combustion; should 

the regulation of flow be insufficient, it may be necessary  to also change the percentage of PELLET load. 
Below are given the steps for accessing the relative menu starting from Stand-By mode.  

Press the key  “access 

menu” to access  

the  

MENU page  

Press the key  

“confirm”  

to access the  

USER page  

Press the key  

“selection”  

to quickly switch to 

SET  AIR  /  PELLETS.   

As per the above example, you have set a percentage of -2 for PELLETS and +3 for the FLOW 

, an indication 

that a setting like this  is a consequence of the fact that the oxygen needed for combustion is insufficient and pellet 

size is smaller than the average size of  2 cm.  

To exit the  SET AIR - PELLET function and return to Stand-by page, press the button repeatedly.  

NOTE: The number indicated during the change of parameters refers only to a percentage value that acts on the default  

parameters set on the electronic board (exclusively in the WORK phase). These values should be changed in the event  

of poor combustion, due in many cases to the purchase of pellets differing from those used during stove testing.   

 

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The TECHNICIAN and PRODUCER menus are password protected. Changing parameters within these menus could 

compromise the operation and safety of the stove. In this case the warranty will be invalidated.

MENU

USER

TECHNICIAN

PRODUCER

Summary of Contents for Magnus

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Magnus...

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Page 3: ...saanwijzing Beachten Sie die Warnungen und Hinweise betreffend die Installation und regelm ige Wartung in der Bedienungsanleitung Respete las advertencias y las indicaciones de instalaci n y mantenimi...

Page 4: ...tandard The notified laboratory IMQ NB 0051 performed the determination of the product type on the basis of type testing under system 3 and issued test report CS20 0058801 01 8 Declared performances H...

Page 5: ...is Marchio Trademark Marque Ravelli Modello Model Mod le Magnus L oggetto della dichiarazione di cui sopra conforme alla pertinente normativa di armonizzazione dell Unione The object of the declaratio...

Page 6: ...CS 16 Technical diagram Magnus 17 Main parts 18 Description of operation 18 Automatic cleaning system 19 Recharge the fuel 19 User training 19 Safety devices 20 SHIPPING AND INSTALLATION 21 Safety war...

Page 7: ...4 OPERATING PHASES OF THE APPLIANCE 44 Sequence of ignition phases 44 Modulation 44 Description of menu functions 44 Setting 47 Double ducting 49 Stove phase general layout 53 INSTALLATION QUICK GUIDE...

Page 8: ...do not discard it without reading it Incorrect installation maintenance and improper use of the product relieve the Manufacturer of all liability deriving from use of the stove For further informatio...

Page 9: ...t nominal power part Efficiency at reduced power pnom Minimum draught at nominal power T Flue gas temperature at nominal power 230 V 50 Hz Alimentation Distance to combustible materials dS L Left side...

Page 10: ...the gaskets the paint job the stainless steel or cast iron combustion grille the resistance the Majolica cladding the aesthetic parts any damages caused by unsuitable installation and or use of the p...

Page 11: ...erefore if any inconsistency arises it will be necessary to follow the text in the original language or contact our Technical Documentation Office Symbols used in the manual symbol definition This sym...

Page 12: ...e Only use original spare parts Any tampering and or replacementsthathavenotbeenauthorisedbyRavellicanpose a danger to the user s safety In the event of particularly adverse weather conditions the saf...

Page 13: ...he contract and herein the operating manual procedures are followed routine maintenance is carried out according to the times and methods set forth extraordinary maintenance is promptly carried out wh...

Page 14: ...o a regulation chimney provide a suitable system for the supply of combustion air air intake or intake duct for watertight stoves always perform maintenance with the stove off and cold perform cleanin...

Page 15: ...nce Ravelli recommends using wood pellet classified A1 and A2 according to the EN ISO 17225 2 2014 standard or certified DIN PLUS more restrictive than the A1 class or ONORM M 7135 Pellet may be light...

Page 16: ...flow g s 7 11 3 Minimum draft Pa mbar 10 0 1 Electrical connection Hz V 230 50 Electrical power consumption max W 650 Electrical power consumption reduced nominal W 72 121 Stand by electrical consumpt...

Page 17: ...ERALI SECONDO LA CLASSE UNI EN 22768 mK GENERAL TOLERANCES AS PER UNI EN 22768 mK STATO FORMATO TUTTE LE QUOTE MANCANTI SONO DA RICAVARE DAL MODELLO 3D ALL THE MISSING MEASUREMENTS CAN BE FOUND IN THE...

Page 18: ...ic control unit there is also that of being able to program the stove s start up and shutdown by setting the weekly chronothermostat All this can be done comfortably from the sofa using the handheld r...

Page 19: ...es It is not recommended to empty the pellet bag directly into the hopper to avoid depositing wood sawdust on the bottom of the hopper To load the pellets inside the hopper proceed as described below...

Page 20: ...rcuit and all the safety systems required by the standards It should be noted that the stove s operating program has been designed to stop stove operation in the event of malfunctions Anomalies Descri...

Page 21: ...lity has a priority over any other assembly or installation operation Local administrative regulations and particular requirements of the authorities pertaining to the installation of combustion appli...

Page 22: ...ollowing regulations it must observe product standard EN 1856 1 it must be made of materials that are suitable to guarantee resistance against normal mechanical chemical and thermal stress and be corr...

Page 23: ...the presence of other combustion appliances or VMC system it is necessary to check the appliance for correct operation The stove must be placed inside living quarters It must never be installed outdoo...

Page 24: ...externally there is another one installed so that the outside section can be inspected It is prohibited to install two 90 bend since the ashes would quickly obstruct smoke passage causing draught pro...

Page 25: ...ment since the ashes would quickly obstruct smoke passage causing draught problems in the stove See Fig 2 INTERNAL CHIMNEY Fig 5 Protection from rain Covering sheet Air tight steel sheet metal T fitti...

Page 26: ...Use and maintenance manual Magnus Pag 26 Rev 1 21 04 2021 Removing of the fixing brackets 1 2 3 x1 x2...

Page 27: ...Use and maintenance manual Magnus Pag 27 Rev 1 21 04 2021 Assembly of the wheels x1 x1 1 2...

Page 28: ...Use and maintenance manual Magnus Pag 28 Rev 1 21 04 2021 Assembly of the baffle 1 2 3 4...

Page 29: ...heet of the insulation product that you will use always respecting local national and European regulations Keep any flammable product such as wooden furniture curtains carpets flammable liquids etc aw...

Page 30: ...E IN MILLIMETRI FINITURA SUPERFICIE TOLLERANZE LINEARE ANGOLARE FINITURA INTERRUZIONE BORDI NETTI NOME FIRMA DATA MATERIALE NON SCALARE DISEGNO REVISIONE TITOLO N DISEGNO SCALA 1 10 FOGLIO 1 DI 1 A0 P...

Page 31: ...01JR00 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R T 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 9 1 9 1 8 1 8 1 7 1 7 1 6 1 6 1 5 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 x4 7 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R T 18 1...

Page 32: ...O T E I N M I L L I M E T R I F I N I T U R A S U P E R F I C I E T O L L E R A N Z E L I N E A R E A N G O L A R E F I N I T U R A I N T E R R U Z I O N E B O R D I N E T T I N O M E F I R M A D A T...

Page 33: ...and maintenance manual Magnus Pag 33 Rev 1 21 04 2021 16 15 14 13 12 11 Pellet hopper cover x2 x12 x12 x2 1 2 A B C D E F G H J K 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 9 8 7 x4...

Page 34: ...9 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 DISEG VERIF APPR FABB Qual SE NON SPECIFICATO QUOTE IN MILLIMETRI FINITURA SUPERFICIE TOLLERANZE LINEARE ANG...

Page 35: ...8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D I S E G V E R I F A P P R F A B B Q u a l S E N O N S P E C I F I C A T O Q U O T E I N M I L L I M E T R I F I N I T U R A S U P E R F I C I E T O L L E R A N Z E L...

Page 36: ...ating are different and it is therefore necessary to consult the dedicated brochure Air vents The cladding must be equipped with appropriate air intakes for internal ventilation The air intakes must b...

Page 37: ...nly be connected after the installation and assembly has been completed of the applian ce and must remain accessible after installation To make the electrical connection proceed as described below Fir...

Page 38: ...e fan blades installing the necessary safety measures e g duct grille or pipe longer than 620 mm The duct withdraws much air from the room where the stove is installed releasing it in another room to...

Page 39: ...4 M5 M6 Fase bianco verde rosso nero blu Connessione SONDA o T EXT Rear LEFT Connessione SONDA o T EXT Rear RIGHT T1 T2 M1 M7 M2 LEGEND Safeties T1 Thermal reset T2 Pressure switch Motors M1 Auger gea...

Page 40: ...menu Select the desired language with the scroll buttons and confirm your selection with the confirmation button In order to operate correctly the handheld set should be interfaced with the electroni...

Page 41: ...ttery on the back of the remote control as shown in Figure A and insert the 3 batteries mini pen style battery AAA 1 5V in the housing of the handheld set and observe the poles Install the battery pro...

Page 42: ...UST LANGUAGE SCREW FEEDING CHRONOTHERMOSTAT AIR PELLET SET STOVE STATE The display is subdivided into three parts 1 It shows the current room temperature measured by the handheld set Moreover if you p...

Page 43: ...DELTA COMFORT CLIMA DELTA RESTART DELTA SHUTDOWN DELAY SETTINGS SCREW FEEDING CHRONOTHERMOSTAT AIR PELLET SET STOVE STATE CONNECT AN EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT WITH A SIMPLE DRY CONTACT THEREFORE NOT POWERED...

Page 44: ...t therefore not powered moreover we recommend you use a thermostat with a minimum offset of 3 C if you ntend to use the comfort clima function Description of menu functions Press the key to access the...

Page 45: ...ure If the type of system designed requires controlling the 3 way valve diagram 1 and 3 it is necessary to purchase the optional kit from the retailer or the authorized Ravelli dealer CHRONO CHRONO EN...

Page 46: ...RECOMMEND YOU USE A THERMOSTAT WITH A MINIMUM OFFSET OF 3 C IF YOU INTEND TO USE THE COMFORT CLIMA FUNCTION Operating phases of the appliance Modulation During the work phase the appliance should reac...

Page 47: ...W VERSION LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE ADJUST ADJUST ADJUST ADJUST In Home mode instead of room temperature measured and settable appears the line T ON if the room in which the thermostat is in...

Page 48: ...m of data and switch to the page within SETTINGS menu The stoves equipped with ventilation system can heat the area in which are installed through the heat generated by the window and the room tempera...

Page 49: ...selection screen Ventilation manual mode When manual management is active the power of the ducting can be changed Press the Access to menu key to access the MENU screen Press the confirm key to access...

Page 50: ...mperature automatic mode When automatic management is active the power of the stove and the speed of the fans are automatically managed so that the desi red temperatures are reached and maintained in...

Page 51: ...desired temperature in the room rooms heated by the ducting the data is saved without further confirmation To go back to the CANALIZED menu press the back key Use the confirm button to go to the enabl...

Page 52: ...in manual mode 3 Left ducting temperature set not considered in manual mode 4 Temperature read by the probe placed in the rooms heated by the right ducting 5 Distribution of the ducting A Auto M manu...

Page 53: ...et is reached see the dedicated section WAITING START RESTART Switch on is requested but with the stove in cooling phase once this condition is met it restarts automatically IGNITION RESTART The HOT r...

Page 54: ...ct the Support Service AL 04 FAN BROKEN Fume exhaust encoder is not working or is connected incorrectly Contact the Support Service No power to fume extractor Contact the Support Service The fume extr...

Page 55: ...er the gear motor Check the mains voltage AL 15 AUGER TRIAC An internal part of the electronic board that controls the pellet auger is faulty Check the flue is free and clean Possible voltage drops or...

Page 56: ...6 Rev 1 21 04 2021 EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY WITH MICRO USB CONNECTOR WIFI MODULE BOARD WITH CONNECTORS FOR EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION Wifi kit Wifi external power supply kit if applicable MOTHERBOA...

Page 57: ...one tablet entrare nel menu Android Impostazioni Connessioni Wi Fi iOS Impostazioni Wi Fi Selezionare la rete WINET XXXXXXXX ed inserire la chiave WPA indicata nell etichetta del dispositivo wi fi fac...

Page 58: ...ame e g KTR AIR and then click Yes The screen offers a list of firmware once you have identified your model click on Select Yes Close the App and go to step 6 to register the account 4 CONNECTION TO T...

Page 59: ...here you can register the WiFi device WiFi device registration When you click the link in the confirmation E mail the window to register the new device will open click Register your wifi device now ST...

Page 60: ...er and give the module a name e g living room stove STEP 3 complete with your information click Next and then Complete registration STEP 2 enter the product serial number and give the module a name li...

Page 61: ...drawer Glass Combustion chamber Pellet tank Extraction duct In the first periods of use carry out cleaning operations frequently to understand the right frequency of intervention which varies accordin...

Page 62: ...ace a worn component before it is completely broken to prevent any damage caused by sudden component breakage PARTS FREQUENCY 1 SEASON Deep combustion chamber cleaning Door gasket Chimney Smoke condui...

Page 63: ...ABB Qual SE NON SPECIFICATO QUOTE IN MILLIMETRI FINITURA SUPERFICIE TOLLERANZE LINEARE ANGOLARE FINITURA INTERRUZIONE BORDI NETTI NOME FIRMA DATA MATERIALE NON SCALARE DISEGNO REVISIONE TITOLO N DISEG...

Page 64: ...ETRI FINITURA SUPERFICIE TOLLERANZE LINEARE ANGOLARE FINITURA NOME FIRMA DATA MA PES 7 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 x12 A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H J J K K L...

Page 65: ...place the electronic board contact the Technical Assistance Service AL 15 The flame does not ignite Check that the igniter warms up Check and if necessary replace the igniter AL 05 Air inlet duct bloc...

Page 66: ...ke duct AL 08 The door is not closed perfectly or the gasket are worn Close the door and have the gaskets replaced with original ones AL 05 AL 06 The stove stops automatically Alarm presence Check the...

Page 67: ...ot work Remote control battery low Replace battery or connection to the stove via cable Faulty remote control Replace remote control The stove always works at maximum power Temperature not set correct...

Page 68: ...om is clear of any obstructions and that there are no other combustion appliances or extraction hoods that create a vacuum in the room Difficult lighting closely follow the directions in the dedicated...

Page 69: ...r s parer cet appareil et ou les piles ou les accumulateurs des autres types de d chets et de le confier au service municipal de collecte On peut demander au distributeur de pr lever le d chet d appar...

Page 70: ...r at forebygge ventuelle skader for milj et eller sundheden bedes brugeren om at behandle dette udstyr og eller de medf lgende batterier eller akkumulatorerne separat fra andre affaldstyper og at leve...

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