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WARNING

REASON

SOLUTION

PELLETS FINISHED 

ALARM

•  The pellet hopper is empty

•  Check whether there are pellets in the hopper and refi ll if 

necessary.

•  The raio-motor does not load 

pellets.

•  Empty the hopper to check that no foreign objects have fallen 

inside  which  could  prevent  the  correct  functioning  of  the 

auger.

•  Pellets not loading.

•  Contact local Service Technician

•  IF THE PROBLEM CONTINUES, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL 

SERVICE TECHNICIAN.

BLACK - OUT

•  No electricity supply during 

working phase.

•  Press the off button and repeat switching on the stove.

•  IF THE PROBLEM CONTINUES, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL 

SERVICE TECHNICIAN.

NO IGNITION ALARM

•  The pellet hopper is empty

•  Check whether there are pellets in the hopper and refi ll if 

necessary.

•  Setting of pellets and of intake 

during ignition phase insuffi cient

•  Contact local Service Technician.

•  The ignitor is defective

•  Contact local Service Technician.

LOW FLAME ALARM

•  The pellet hopper is empty

•  Check whether there are pellets in the hopper and refi ll if 

necessary.

•  Bad setting of pellet and air 

during ignition

•  Contact local Service Technician.

FAN RPM ALARM

•  The revolution of smoke fan  

lowering more than 15% of speed 

to fan congestion

•  Contact local Service Technician.

FAN BROKEN ALARM

•  Smoke extractor encoder is 

not functioning or not correctly 

connected

•  Contact local Service Technician.

•  No electricity supply to smoke 

extractor

•  Contact local Service Technician.

•  The smoke extractor is blocked

•  Contact local Service Technician.

DEPRESSION ALARM

•  The combustion chamber is dirty

•  Follow the cleaning operations of the stove as per the 

instructions manual.

•  The fl ue is blocked

•  Check that the fl ue is clear and clean.

•  The vacuum switch is 

malfunctioning

•  Contact local Service Technician.

THERMAL ALARM WITH 

RESET

•  The thermostat with manual reset 

has intervened

•  Reset the thermostat pressing the button on the back of the 

stove.

•  The centrifugal fan is defective

•  Contact local Service Technician.

•  Combustion in the fi re pot is not 

optimal

•  Switch off the stove, clean the fi re pot and regulate 

combustion with the setting of the pellets.

HOT SMOKE ALARM

•  Combustion in the fi re pot is not 

optimal

•  Switch off the stove, clean the fi re pot and regulate 

combustion with the setting of the pellets.

•  The centrifugal fan is defective

•  Contact local Service Technician.
•  IF THE PROBLEM CONTINUES, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL 

SERVICE TECHNICIAN.

SMOKE SENSOR ALARM

•  The smoke sensor is 

malfunctioning

•  Contact local Service Technician.

•  The smoke sensor has been 

disconnected from the board

•  Contact local Service Technician.

AUGER BLOCKED 

ALARM

•  The auger does not load pellets

•  Contact local Service Technician.

 

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Summary of Contents for Sara

Page 1: ...nstallation Manual PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS WOOD PELLET FIRE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH...

Page 2: ...requires technical programming and individualised air pressure adjustments to ensure it will operate safely and ef ciently and to avoid possible damage to the re or the home Installation of the Sara W...

Page 3: ...re 8 Menu Descriptions 8 Menu One Setting the Clock 8 Menu Two Set Crono Programmable Thermostat 9 Menu Three Select Language Setting the Language 10 Menu Four View Settings 10 Menu Five Stove State...

Page 4: ...uel and operation of your stove will directly determine how frequently you will need to clean out the re pot The use of high ash fuels may result in the stove needing to be cleaned daily whereas Pleas...

Page 5: ...nd after each lighting You must check that the Burn Pot Liner where the combustion takes place is clean and that no waste or residue blocks the holes in order to always guarantee excellent combustion...

Page 6: ...loading screw 1 Ignition is by means of the resistance 2 which overheats the air from the special intake 5 which on contact with the pellets will allow the development of the ame At this point the exh...

Page 7: ...e not compliant with the safety instructions Installation that is not compliant with the regulations in force in the country Installation by personnel who are not quali ed or authorized Modi cations a...

Page 8: ...TING Button 5 on your remote control ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING see 6 3 1 Modi cations of the room temperature setting on page 9 5 2 Filling the Pellet Hopper Check hopper for foreign objects then empty...

Page 9: ...ent houses may work better on other settings 6 Switch the power to the re back on the re must be pushed back into its cradle when this is done 7 Press the red button quickly after tuning the power on...

Page 10: ...01 Monday 02 Tuesday 03 Wednesday 04 Thursday 05 Friday 06 Saturday 07 Sunday OFF Deactivated 5 6 Operating Instructions The heater is completely automated and will self regulate the ignition phase ve...

Page 11: ...through 10 to set program 2 if required 12 Once you have completed setting up program 2 Press 3 to exit Possible Settings 6 3 1 Modi cations of the room temperature setting The hand held remote that...

Page 12: ...unit This menu is used when a Service Technician has to understand the parameters set in the machine to nd any modi cations to improve the functioning of the stove 6 6 Menu Five Stove State Fire Statu...

Page 13: ...d T ON The room sensor is off or an external thermostat has been connected COOLING WAITING FOR START The stove is cooling DOWN When stove has cooled down it will start automatically ON WAITING FOR RES...

Page 14: ...tricity supply to smoke extractor Contact local Service Technician The smoke extractor is blocked Contact local Service Technician DEPRESSION ALARM The combustion chamber is dirty Follow the cleaning...

Page 15: ...esh Air Intake Owner Technician Blower Mechanisms Technician Fire exhaust passages Technician Flue system Technician Frequency recommendations given are based on typical re performance and maybe short...

Page 16: ...of doing this is to vacuum it out Make sure the air intake is clear of ash or debris this can also be vacuumed out to ensure it is clean Place the burn pot back into the re making sure that the burn p...

Page 17: ...ish patina will form after a few hours A poorly performing re will get brown or black deposits on the glass The glass must be cleaned only when the re is cold using a damp cloth or kitchen paper Somet...

Page 18: ...rical protection It is very important that the re be thoroughly cleaned and serviced as stated above Exposed metal part may be painted with high temperate paint to prevent rusting over the off season...

Page 19: ...17 Page 16 9 Maintenance Record E R U T A N G I S T U O D E I R R A C K R O W E T A D...

Page 20: ...apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a war...

Page 21: ...let Solution e r i F s approved venting components hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance Any part of a pre existing replace system Pellet Ravell i t u l o S i o...

Page 22: ...re purchase and attach the receipt and any other documents business cards from the retailer that sold you the re Name of Store where Pellet re was purchased e s a h c r u P f o e t a D d i a P t n u...

Page 23: ...ample of Cavity Design Section View 28 Example of Cavity Design Top View 29 Adjusting the Support Frame 30 Seismic Restraint 30 Fixing to Concrete Floor 30 Fixing to Timber Flooring only 30 Fixing to...

Page 24: ...al air intake may be required see 5 Creating the Cavity on page 26 for cavity ventilation requirements 6 There must be suf cient circulation of air in the room where the pellet re is installed Never o...

Page 25: ...i F s n o i t u l o S declines all responsibility 1 The re must be installed on a oor with suf cient carrying capacity If the existing building does not meet this requirement appropriate measures mus...

Page 26: ...AS NZS 4014 6 standard are recommended Dirty fuel will adversely affect the operation and performance of the unit and will void the warranty The Pellet Fuel Industries PFI has established standards f...

Page 27: ...t quali ed or authorised Modi cations and repairs that are not authorized by the manufacturer Use of spare parts that are not original Exceptional events If you require further information please cont...

Page 28: ...est 05 1185 If installing a oating hearth ensure suf cient clearance is left below the re to allow for installation of the chosen surround Exterior of Cavity D E J H VENT F B C A G I J VENT Interior o...

Page 29: ...0mm min Includes 100mm clearance from rear of ue spigot box s w o l l a r o f a m m 0 0 1 l l a w s s e n k c i h t d n a If this measurement is less than 500mm a custom surround will be required Ens...

Page 30: ...ith all minimum distance to all combustible surfaces Any modi cations to the dimensions shown to be veri ed by consultation with the relevant Building Consent Authority 4 Ensure there is a minimum of...

Page 31: ...nclosure 3 Comply with all minimum distance to all combustible surfaces Any modi cations to the dimensions shown to be veri ed by consultation with the relevant Building Consent Authority 4 Ensure the...

Page 32: ...0 X 90 coach screws Thickness of ooring must be 20mm minimum The ooring shall be xed to the nearest joist with two 8g x 40 screws per hold down anchor 12 Fixing to Timber Floor Framing Minimum 14g x 6...

Page 33: ...ons and clearance requirements of their electrical appliances to ensure the appliance is suitably located in relation to the wood pellet re t e l l e P e r i F s n o i t u l o S and Ravelli does not g...

Page 34: ...a Camino new home Chimney installation 55 1 This flue kit may be used in new or existing timber chimneys The overall height of the flue is 3 6m Kit is supplied in a carton Note The Davin 55 1 Built in...

Page 35: ...by a quali ed technician All operations assume the re is in the default OFF mode press button 3 to achieve this Some operations can also be performed in nal cleaning use caution if the re has been ru...

Page 36: ...will appear 4 Press 1 or 2 to change to your desired language 5 Press 3 twice to return to the main screen 17 3 3 Menu Four View Settings In this menu you can check the values of the parameters set i...

Page 37: ...r located on the right hand side of the stove Sometimes due to interference from other electrical household appliances microwave ovens satellite decoders mobile phones the connection between the stove...

Page 38: ...1 8 Screw power 1 PR06 Sec 2 0 Screw power 2 PR07 Sec 5 2 Screw power 3 PR08 Sec 3 0 Screw power 4 PR09 Sec 3 5 Screw power 5 PR10 Sec Re start threshold PR11 C 80 No pellet threshold PR12 C 50 Off t...

Page 39: ...Comfort climate PR42 on off OFF Fan 2 speed 1 PR43 V Fan 2 speed 2 PR44 V 140 Fan 2 speed 3 PR45 V 160 Fan 2 speed 4 PR46 V 180 Fan 2 speed 5 PR47 V 210 Draft setting PR48 on off OFF or for version Ai...

Page 40: ...reen Yellow Green Yellow Green 7 8 11 12 9 10 3 4 Brown Brown Yellow Green Brown 10 9 Brown Blue Yellow Green Black Blue Blue Brown 1 6 6 5 5 6A 5A 1 2 2 6 Encoder Red Black White Black Brown White 7...

Page 41: ...eration of my Pellet Fire I understand that warranty conditions require an authorised Pellet Fire Solutions Installer to complete the installation Signed Date Installation Details Pellet Fire Model Se...

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