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2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT!
Product installation and assembly must be carried out by qualified personnel.

The product must be installed in a suitable place for it to be regularly opened and routine maintenance to be performed. 
The environment must be:

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Compliant for proper operation.

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Equipped with an adequate smoke expulsion system.

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Equipped with ventilation intake from outside.

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Equipped with 230V 50 Hz power supply with an EC compliant earth system.

The product must be connected to a chimney or an internal or external vertical duct that complies with current regulations. 
The product must be positioned in such a way that the electrical socket is accessible.

IMPORTANT!
The product must be connected to a chimney or a vertical duct that can expel the smoke at the highest point of the 
building.
The smoke derives from the combustion of wood essence and if it comes in contact with or close to walls, the latter 
can become dirty. Moreover, utmost attention is required as they are almost invisible but very hot and can cause 
burns. The holes of the external air inlet and the smoke outlet pipe must be drilled before positioning the product.

THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

For correct operation and even distribution of heat, the product must be placed where the air required for combustion can flow.

The volume of the environment must not be less than 15 m

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The air must enter through permanent openings in the walls (near the product) that reach outside with a minimum section of 100 cm

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without the protective grille (in the case of a non-Oyster installation, i.e. without external ducted combustion air.
These openings (air inlets) must be made in such a way that it is impossible for them to be obstructed in any way.
Air can also be drawn from adjacent rooms to the one that is to be ventilated, provided they have an external air inlet and are not used 
as a bedroom or bathroom or where there is a fire hazard, such as: a garage, wood shed or where flammable materials are stored, and 
applicable regulations must be strictly complied with.

If the product is placed too close to the wall it could cause overheating and damage the plaster (yellowing, cracking, 
etc.).

Summary of Contents for EDERA

Page 1: ...USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL EN PELLET STOVE EDERA MULTIAIR MODEL Translation of original instructions...

Page 2: ...OF CONTENTS II INTRODUCTION 1 1 WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS 2 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 13 4 OPERATION 27 5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 38 6 PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTION...

Page 3: ...to the law CARE OFTHE MANUAL AND HOWTO CONSULT IT t Take care of this manual and keep it in an easily accessible place t Should the manual be misplaced or ruined request a copy from your retailer or d...

Page 4: ...of the product can get very hot door handle glass smoke outlet pipes etc Avoid contact with these parts unless adequate protective clothing is worn or appropriate means are used such as heat protectiv...

Page 5: ...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 gaskets glass and all pa...

Page 6: ...nt to perform regular maintenance 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 workin...

Page 7: ...f 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 supplied in 15 kg bags therefore storin...

Page 8: ...t attention is required as they are almost invisible but very hot and can cause burns Theholesoftheexternalairinletandthesmokeoutletpipemustbedrilledbeforepositioningtheproduct THE OPERATING ENVIRONME...

Page 9: ...uction and interconnectingrooms t whereanotherheatingapplianceisinstalledwithoutanindependentairflow Itisforbiddentoplacetheproductinanexplosiveatmosphere MINIMUM DISTANCES Roomventilationcanonlybeset...

Page 10: ...use the relative wall fitting minimum diam 13 cm and adequatelyinsulatethepipeoftheproductthatpassesthroughit usingsuitable insulating material 1 3 5 cm thick with minimum thermal conductivity 0 07W...

Page 11: ...90 angles max 3 in the smoke exhaust duct must be preferably fitted with the relative T fittings with inspectionhole Seepelletproductaccessories t It is strictly forbidden to fit a mesh at the end of...

Page 12: ...check that the useful section 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...

Page 13: ...xed to the wall Flexible stainless steel pipes must not be used The connection between the product and the chimney or the smoke duct must not have an inclination that is less than 3 in the horizontal...

Page 14: ...ey and the chimneypot with respect to the roof of the building and the surrounding landscape is also important The wind also affects chimney operation indirectly by creating overpressure and depressio...

Page 15: ...13 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS EDERA MULTIAIR DIMENSIONS in cm Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction is prohibited...

Page 16: ...oke at Min and at Max 4 0 7 0 g sec Hopper capacity 30 litri Type of pellet fuel Pellet diameter 6 8 mm and size 5 30 mm Pellet hourly consumption Min 0 7 kg h Max 2 kg h Autonomy Al min 29 h Al max 1...

Page 17: ...packed without panels fig 3 Set the stove in the pre selected place making sure this complies with the requirements The stove body or the unit must always remain in a vertical position and handled sol...

Page 18: ...16 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 63 4507 1 45 4 3 84...

Page 19: ...duct must be connected to an exhaust pipe that goes through the rear wall to enter the chimney make sure not to force it in Adjustthe4feet J tolevelthestoveforthesmokeexhaustandthepipetobecoaxial Thec...

Page 20: ...et up on the rear or upper part of the product If you wish to connect the smoke outlet to the upper part remove the cap with the two screws from under the top Then insert the pipe until it engages wit...

Page 21: ...EMBLY If you wish to connect the smoke outlet to the rear part turn theT fitting towards the rear of the stove Then connect the pipes 563 5 5 55 03 5 3 3 4 0 065 5 Technical Dept All rights reserved R...

Page 22: ...outlet direction can be changed at any time even if it has been ducted The stove by default setting is designed so that hot air only comes out of the front In the event one wishes to channel the air...

Page 23: ...ammable surfaces or parts that are affected by heat e g change in shades wiring ducts plasterboard etc Moreover persons and animals must be protected from accidentalorintentionalcontact Inanycase comp...

Page 24: ...quatelyinsulatethepipeofthestovethat passes through it using suitable insulating material 1 3 5 cm thick with min thermal conductivity 0 07W m K However the pipe inserted in the wall must be adequatel...

Page 25: ...thereforeunpackallthepartsbeforeproceedingwiththeassembly Proceed as follows to assemble the front panel B and the side panel A t fitthepinsonthelowerpartofthepanelintotheholesinthestructureofthestove...

Page 26: ...e pins on the lower part of the panel into the pins on the structure of the stove detail B in order to assemble the side panel C Then fasten the panel to the structure of the stove with the two screws...

Page 27: ...Y ASSEMBLINGTHETOP The top does not require particular fastening as it is only placed on the structure of the stove in line with the relative vibration dampers 501 501 Technical Dept All rights reserv...

Page 28: ...handle on the opening hook of the door lifting and pulling ELECTRICAL CONNECTION First connect the power cable to the side of the stove and then to a wall socket The main switch at the side must only...

Page 29: ...let load can be increased via key E LED to the right 1 2 or decreased LED to the left 1 2 The selected LED will remain orange while the appliance works and will go off when the product is switched off...

Page 30: ...nthebrazierintimeforthefiretoberegularlyignited CANCELTHEFAILEDSTART UPALARMSTATUSBYPRESSINGKEYDFORAFEWSECONDS REMOVETHEPELLETSFROMTHE BRAZIERANDREPEATSTART UP If a flame does not ignite after a numbe...

Page 31: ...key D on the control panel for 2 seconds LED 1 will light up in green and flash during start up and will remain green and lit when the product is on The start up phase lasts approximately 20 minutes...

Page 32: ...ctonlyafterthestart upphaseiscompletedandasteadystateisreached Setting the hot air fan speed Knob A The hot air fan speed can be adjusted via control A Thefanisactivatedwhentheproductwarmsup Thespeedi...

Page 33: ...r Slowly pour the pellets into the hopper Becarefulwhenloadingpelletswhilethestoveishotasthecovercouldbecomeveryhot No other type of fuel other then pellets in compliance with above mentioned specific...

Page 34: ...NGCANBESELECTED defaultsetting0 1 2 1 2 UPONTHEINITIALSTART UPOREACHTIMEIT ISNECESSARY E g whenthepelletsupplierischangedorwhenadifferenceincolourorsizeisnoticed SELECTINGTHE SMOKE EXTRACTOR SPEED NIf...

Page 35: ...ls of the connector position 13 electronic board Chap 7 The following is required to do so For the stove to operate according to the temperature set on the external thermostat knob B must be set to th...

Page 36: ...he LED flashes alternately orange and green every 2 t The stove is restarted due to the Eco Stop when the following conditions occur t at least 5 s have elapsed from when shutdown began t the roomT is...

Page 37: ...product is protected against sudden changes in current by a main fuse in the power supply panel on the rear part Other fuses that protect the electronic boards are found on the latter SMOKE FAN FAULT...

Page 38: ...down ALARM ALERTS If an operating anomaly occurs the product indicates this with a buzzer and informs the user regarding the type of fault via the control panel The 5 LEDs above key E 1 2 1 2 are also...

Page 39: ...faulty smoke probe Wait for the cooling phase to be completed cancel the alarm and restart the product by setting the fuel load to minimum on LED 2 and increasing the speed of the room fan knob A If t...

Page 40: ...E START UP AND OPTIMAL OPERATIONOFYOURPELLETPRODUCT For the brazier to be cleaned properly remove it from its housing completely and thoroughly clean all the holes and the grate on the bottom If good...

Page 41: ...ANGER When the stove is cold open the door remove plate M by removing the two screws and remove brazier N remove the side plates O and P by turning them slightly inwards for them to come out of their...

Page 42: ...kets on the door of the stove If necessary order new replacement gaskets from the retailer or contact an authorized service centre to carry out this task ATTENTION The frequency with which the smoke e...

Page 43: ...ug from the socket use a screwdriver to open the cover of the fuse compartment and if necessary replace them 3 15 A delayed CHECKINGTHE INTERNAL COMPONENTS ATTENTION The internal electromechanical com...

Page 44: ...ed screw is empty when an initial start up is implemented or due to the pellets having finished Wait for the pellets to be loaded The hopper is empty Fill the hopper Foreign bodies have blocked the fe...

Page 45: ...ition of the product Increase the smoke fan speed in accordance with the technical manual Faulty room fan Replace the room fan The product indicates that the smoke fan is operating abnormally Led 1 Fa...

Page 46: ...ature probe Replace the faulty component The door is not closed properly or the gaskets are worn Close the door or replace the gaskets with original ones The room fan does not work The temperature has...

Page 47: ...PULSION FANI 8 GEAR MOTOR 9 CONTACTTHERMOSTAT 10 AIR FAN 11 WHITE RED BLACK OR BLUE SMOKE EXPULSION FAN REV CONTROL 12 CHRONOTHERMOSTAT 13 ROOMTHERMOSTAT 14 PRESSURE SWITCH N B The wiring of the indiv...

Page 48: ...PN ITALY Telefono 0434 599599 r a Fax 0434 599598 Internet www mcz it e mail info red mcz it For further technical information regarding installation or operation please contact the TECHNICAL ASSISTAN...

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