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2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

General warning and safety information

Observance of the introductory general warning information is 
imperative�

 

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Read the entire manual thoroughly before installing and putting 
the stove into service� Observe the national provisions and laws 
as well as the regulations and rules applicable locally�

 

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RIKA stoves should only be installed in rooms with normal humidity 
(dry areas according to VDE 0100 Part 200)� The furnaces are not 
splash water protected and may not be installed in wet areas�

 

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Only approved transport equipment with sufficient load carrying 
capacity may be used with your heating appliance�

 

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Your heating appliance is not suitable for use as a ladder or 
stationary scaffolding�

 

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The burning of fuel releases heat energy that lead to extensive 
heating of the stove surfaces, doors, door and operating handles, 
glass, flue pipes and possibly the front wall� Refrain from touching 
these parts without appropriate protective clothing or equipment 
e�g� heat-resistant gloves or means of operation (operating 
handle)�

 

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Make your children aware of this particular danger and keep 
them away from the stove during heating�

 

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Only burn approved heating materials�

 

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The combustion or introduction of highly flammable or explosive 
materials such as empty spray cans etc� in the combustion 
chamber and storing them near the stove is strictly prohibited 
due to the danger of explosion�

 

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No light or inflammable clothing is to be worn when post-heating�

 

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Use the heat-resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your 
stove�

 

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Only use suitable tools from our range of accessories when 
handling embers and make sure that no embers fall out of the 
combustion chamber onto inflammable material�

 

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Push the embers together to form a firebed when you add new 
fuel (logs)�

 

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Placing non-heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is 
prohibited�

 

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Do not place clothing on the stove to dry�

 

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Laundry racks etc� must be placed at a sufficient distance to the 
stove – ACUTE DANGER OF FIRE!

 

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When your stove is burning, the use of highly inflammable and 
explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms is prohibited�

 

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If the stove is heated in continuous operation, the cleaning 
intervals are shorter� Increased wear, especially of the thermally 
stressed parts, is the result� Please therefore strictly follow the 
requirements for cleaning and maintenance!

Note

Waste and liquids may not be burnt in the stove!

Note

To prevent your stove from overheating of the internal components,
do never cover the convection fins!

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CAUTION when filling the pellet container� The opening of the pellet 
container is sufficiently dimensioned to ensure easy filling� Take 
great care that no pellets drop to the convection fins and the hot 
stove body� This can cause a lot of smoke�

Tip

Therefore we recommend refilling the pellet container at a cold 
stove�

Note

Your stove will expand and contract during the heating and cooling 
phase� This can sometimes lead to slight bending or cracking 
noises� This is normal and is no reason for a complaint�

First heating

The stove body, just as various steel parts, cast iron parts and the 
flue pipes are painted with a heat resistant paint� During the first 
heating the paint dries out completely� This may cause a slight smell� 
Touching or cleaning the painted surfaces during the curing should 
be avoided� The hardening of the paint is finished after the first 
heating with high power�

Safety distances

Note

1� To non-combustible objects
a > 40 cm, b > 10 cm
2� To combustible objects and reinforced concrete load-bearing 
walls
a > 80 cm, b > 10 cm

Tip

Please observe a minimum distance of 20 cm behind and sideways 
the stove for maintenance�

Summary of Contents for PARO

Page 1: ...PARO PARO MULTIAIR Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...LLING THE STOVE 14 General information 14 Connection to the chimney 14 Connecting to a steel chimney 14 Combustion air 14 Feeding in external combustion air 14 4 TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY FUNCTIONS 15 Operating comfort 15 Top efficiency lowest emissions 15 Low temperature shutdown 15 Electrical excess current protection 15 Flue gas flap 15 Automatic cleaning cycle 15 Component monitoring 15 Auger moto...

Page 3: ...ning the pellet container 22 Cleaning flue pipes PARO and PARO MultiAir 22 Cleaning the flue gas channels 23 Checking door seal 23 Bearings 23 12 PROBLEMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 24 Problem 1 24 Problem 2 24 Problem 3 24 13 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMISSIONING PROTOCOL 25 15 COMFORT OPTIONS 27 Room sensor Radio room sensor 27 GSM Control 27 Interface for various options 27 External room thermostat 27 Externa...

Page 4: ... 9 12 11 4 21 5 6 19 20 20 16 16 15 15 3 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 8 1 2 30 15 33 32 28 25 26 27 35 29 43 10 41 39 45 44 42 40 49 56 94 93 96 94 93 63 90 89 89 88 88 64 92 91 71 83 68 69 70 84 82 87 85 86 48 60 47 61 62 46 51 50 52 66 65 98 97 54 53 55 80 74 81 73 75 78 77 79 76 95 67 72 99 58 59 57 ...

Page 5: ... 5 EN 4 102 103 104 103 100 105 101 110 106 111 112 108 107 109 110 200 201 202 203 109 205 204 ...

Page 6: ...122 121 120 117 131 134 135 136 132 133 118 119 114 115 116 126 123 124 125 140 139 138 141 142 143 113 137 128 130 127 206 207 208 ...

Page 7: ... 154 155 156 155 172 157 166 164 167 168 163 164 162 161 160 174 171 161 160 165 170 179 183 198 196 199 174 171 161 160 178 180 181 184 191 192 192 193 193 194 182 190 185 185 186 186 187 187 188 188 195 196 197 197 162 161 160 189 189 177 178 ...

Page 8: ... black D12 51 B18157 Convection cover assy 52 N112411 Flange nut 53 N112414 Wing nut Nr Art Nr Description 54 B17282 Cleaning cover assy 55 N103066 Round sealing strip black D06 56 N112253 Grub screw 57 Z36840 Baffle plate top 58 Z36841 Baffle plate bottom 59 Z36838 Baffle plate rear 60 Z36984 Firebrick lining rear right 61 Z36986 Firebrick lining right rear 62 Z36987 Firebrick lining right front ...

Page 9: ... of fluegas flap 152 B18607 Axis fluegas flap 153 B18497 Shaft sealing 154 L03296 Bearing plate 155 N106472 Self tapping screw 156 L03297 Retaining plate 157 N112416 Torsion spring 160 N111842 Hexagon socket M03x10 161 L02310 Guard plate Nr Art Nr Description 162 N111732 Magnetic switch top part 163 L03300 Holder plate magnetic switch 164 N111950 Hexagonal screw M05x10 165 B17925 Flap handle 166 L...

Page 10: ...t g s 5 3 5 8 Exhaust temperature C 170 3 152 5 Chimney draft requirement Pa 3 12 The capacity in kg may deviate due to different pellet bulk densities The owner of small firing systems or the person authorised for the small firing system is to keep the technical documentation and is to submit it to the authorities or the chimney sweep on request Note Please observe the national and European stand...

Page 11: ... 9 11 3 CO emission on 13 O2 mg mN 3 79 5 580 Dust emission mg mN 3 19 5 25 5 Exhaust g s 5 3 5 8 Exhaust temperature C 170 3 152 5 Chimney draft requirement Pa 3 12 The capacity in kg may deviate due to different pellet bulk densities The owner of small firing systems or the person authorised for the small firing system is to keep the technical documentation and is to submit it to the authorities...

Page 12: ...h the embers together to form a firebed when you add new fuel logs Q Q Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is prohibited Q Q Do not place clothing on the stove to dry Q Q Laundry racks etc must be placed at a sufficient distance to the stove ACUTE DANGER OF FIRE Q Q When your stove is burning the use of highly inflammable and explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms...

Page 13: ... deflections as small as possible Note Please pay attention to the national and country specific building and fire regulations when connecting the convection air pipes Installation and assembly must be performed by a trained specialist only Stoves type 1 BA 1 Q Q These may only be operated with the combustion chamber door closed Q Q Suitable for multiple occupancy note the different country regula...

Page 14: ... 2 Use only insulated double stainless steel tubes flexible aluminum or steel tubes are not permitted An inspection door for regular inspection and cleaning must be present The flue pipe connection to the chimney has to be air tight Combustion air Every combustion process requires oxygen from the surrounding air This so called combustion air is removed from the living are in the case of individual...

Page 15: ... If the stove is heated according to its function in the combined operation a significant improvement can be achieved due to the higher temperatures in log wood mode Low temperature shutdown The unit switches off if the stove cools below a minimum temperature This switch off may occur if pellet ignition is delayed Electrical excess current protection The stove has a main fuse at the rear to protec...

Page 16: ...th a lignotester internal control Your pellet stove is only approved for the burning of pellets of tested quality Please ask your pellet stove dealer for tested fuel and a list of monitored fuel manufacturers Note Only burn pellets that have been inspected according to ENplus A1 Using poor quality or prohibited pellet fuel will have a negative effect on the function of your pellet stove and can al...

Page 17: ...articularly suitable It burns with a constant flame and forms long lasting embers Coniferous wood has higher levels of resin and burns off faster as do all softwoods and tends to spray sparks Wood type Calorific value kWh m3 Calorific value kWh kg Maple 1900 4 1 Birch 1900 4 3 Beech 2100 4 2 Oak 2100 4 2 Alder 1500 4 1 Ash 2100 4 2 Spruce 1700 4 4 Larch 1700 4 4 Poplar 1200 4 1 Robinia 2100 4 1 Fi...

Page 18: ...ar care of your fingers and any panels and stove attachments Select soft bases to prevent scratches to your living space furniture and stove panels Dismantling stone Open the container lid to the stop it remains open in this position Open the door of the combustion chamber Open the 4 hex head bolts and remove the two stone holders Tip the stone slightly forwards and lift it out of the floor bracin...

Page 19: ...illing operation In order to reduce the discharge of fluegas when refilling logs there is a easy refilling operation available unhide additional functions hide additional functions Open the fluegas flap Wait about 3 seconds before you open the combustion chamber door to refuel After closing the combustion chamber door turn the wrench clockwise to close the fluegasflap Tip If the flue gas flap is o...

Page 20: ...AGRAM PELLET LOG OPERATION X X X door open ON OFF split logs recognised X no split logs recognised X X Burn off Control mode Start Ignition Stove OFF Split log check Split log mode Split log check Split log mode ...

Page 21: ... especially with low output This is a natural process and does not constitute a defect The glass can be cleaned best with a moist cloth Stubborn dirt can be removed with a special cleaner available from your stove dealer Usual cleaners containing acid or solvents can be too harsh and damage the glass Cleaning of painted surfaces Wipe of the painted surfaces with a damp cloth do not scrub Do not us...

Page 22: ...or to the start of the heating season to prevent excess odour Note To prevent your stove from overheating of the internal components do never cover the convection fins Combustion air intake If necessary please also clean the air intake with a hoover Note Only when the stove is cold You could vacuum out embers FIRE RISK Cleaning the pellet container Do not refill the completely empty container imme...

Page 23: ... operation of your combination stove replace the defect porous frayed seals after cleaning and maintenance Cleaning the flue gas channels annually Remove the flue pipes Inspect and clean chimney connection Brush off any soot and dust deposits in the fire and in the flue pipes and vacuum Note Accumulated fly ash in the flue gas channels may impair the performance of the stove and pose a safety risk...

Page 24: ... s pellet log operation Q Q Burning in phase taking into service Q Q Stove has accumulated dust and or dirt Possible solutions pellet log operation Q Q Wait to end of burning in phase and vent sufficiently Q Q Suction off any dust deposits from the convection air openings at regular intervals Problem 3 Flue gas discharge when wood is added and during heating phase Cause s pellet log operation Q Q ...

Page 25: ...ns These are the basic stove functions that are to be checked and ticked off The stove is ready for operation if these functions are ensured Operator instruction This is one of the most important points in the putting into operation It is very important that the operator understands the stove properly and is prepared to assume responsibility for the basic tasks required for operational safety In p...

Page 26: ...aged Serial number Operating instructions Software version Warranty documents Touchdisplay version Door opener Electrical periphery Connection socket earthed GSM modem present Room thermostat present Function checked Check of system components Combustion chamber door seal checked Ease of movement burnback flap checked combi Ease of movement flue gas flap checked combi Exhaust line chimney Diameter...

Page 27: ... COMFORT OPTIONS Room sensor Radio room sensor This option permits control of your stove via room temperature You can set both the room temperature and the heating times required A room temperature selected by you is observed during the heating times Please see the operating instructions for the option room sensor and wireless room sensor for more detailed information GSM Control Your stove can al...

Page 28: ...y valid one Technical and design changes as well as typesetting and printing errors reserved 2019 RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH Z37061_Paro_EN 7 01 2020 RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH Müllerviertel 20 4563 Micheldorf AUSTRIA Tel 43 0 7582 686 41 Fax 43 E Mail verkauf rika at www rika at ...

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