RIKA PREMIO Instruction Manual Download Page 1

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PREMIO

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The life and soul of your home

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Summary of Contents for PREMIO

Page 1: ...M A N U A L P R E M I O 8 k w The life and soul of your home R I K A S T O V E S ...

Page 2: ...2 View from rear Intake air duct combustion air Fig 1 Fig 2 Flue pipe connection ...

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Page 7: ...pellet control 4 Air sensor 5 UTB 6 OTB 7 FKY 1 8 FKY 2 9 Alarm I Network 230V a c II RG fan III Cross stream fan IV Ignition element V Augur motor VI Circulation pump VII Reserve CONTROL MOTHER BOARD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VII VI V IV III II I PE N L a b PE gelb grün giallo verde A B C yellow green blue brown ...

Page 8: ...e 12 Overheating 12 Low temperature switch off 12 Electrical excess current switch off 12 General information 13 Making the chimney connection 13 Method 13 Floor protection 13 Safety distances 13 Electrical connection 14 Combustion air 14 Feed of external combustion air 14 General 15 Fitting the aluminium or ceramic side panels 15 Fitting convection fan optional 15 Basic information 16 Control and...

Page 9: ... Control telephone control optional 22 Pre heating without electrical ignition 23 Some field values 23 Fuel feed 23 General maintenance 24 Operating handle 24 Wood as fertiliser 24 Cleaning the fire tray 24 Cleaning the grate door glass 24 Cleaning the flue gas channels 24 Cleaning exhaust gas collector 25 Cleaning exhaust gas fan housing 26 Cleaning pellet container 26 Inspecting door seal 26 Che...

Page 10: ... 23 Tele control optional 30 Wing nut 31 RG shaft cleaning cover 32 Intermediate floor 33 Cleaning cover 34 Flue gas fan housing 35 Flue gas fan motor 36 Hexagonal screw 37 Lower temperature switch 38 Flue pipe adaptor 100 mm 39 Grate door hinge 40 Casting cover 41 Rear panel 42 Schuko plug 43 Rear panel cover 44 SV alu or ceramic right complete 45 SV steel rear right complete 46 Casting floor 47 ...

Page 11: ...ent packaging Make children aware of the danger and keep them away from the stove when in use Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or nearby is prohibited Do not lay washing on the stove to dry Stands for drying items of clothing or suchlike must be set up at an adequate distance from the stove fire hazard Working with easily combustible and explosive materials in the same or adjoining ...

Page 12: ...re are continued ON mode manual operation The control switches to the ST Start Phase and the unit then re runs in ON operation TM mode automatic operation The control switches to the ST Start Phase and the unit then re runs in TM operation SB mode operational readiness standby operation After two seconds the control re runs in the SB operation On power failure a small amount of smoke may be emitte...

Page 13: ... similar is required Minimum dimension of a relevant base bottom plate From the combustion chamber opening to the front 50 cm From the combustion chamber opening to the left and right 30 cm each side SAFETY DISTANCES Fig 2 Measured from the outside of the stove chimney if possible use a connection piece with cleaning opening For optimum efficiency please use the type of connector we recommend 13 E...

Page 14: ...lows back This situation becomes problematic due to additional ventilation in the house e g in the kitchen or WC E N G L I S H 14 Feed of external combustion air We recommend that steel tubes are used Minimum diameter 5 cm 2 inches The pipe should not be longer than approx 4m to guarantee adequate air feed and not have too many bends Should the line lead into the open air it must end with a vertic...

Page 15: ...sh the side panels Fig 6 44 and 49 into the holders upper and lower provided on the stove 3 Check the position of the side panel in the lower area of the cast base If re positioning is necessary this can be done by appropriate adjustment of the hexagonal screw Fig 6 part 48 4 The side panel is then additionally secured with the hexagonal screw Fig 6 part 50 5 The procedure for both sides is the sa...

Page 16: ...ANEL Display of operating state in illuminated text MENU Navigation in and to the various sub menu levels ENTER Navigation in the main menus SB ON TM and confirmation of use inputs MINUS PLUS Decrease and increase of user values ON OFF Switching unit on and off For a graphical representation of the menu navigation of the program levels see Appendix page 29 CONTROL AND INTERNAL CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIO...

Page 17: ...ired The desired value is con firmed with ENTER and is then saved The display shows E1 end of first heating time By pressing the or keys the heating time can be changed in hourly steps as required The desired value is confirmed with ENTER and is then saved The display shows S2 start of second heating time After entering the second heating time and confirming with ENTER the display shows E2 end of ...

Page 18: ...imes E1 S2 OFF indicates that the stove is switched off between the programmed heating times The value OFF is achieved by pressing the key until OFF is displayed TU PS 75 PE OFF If you want to maintain a specific heating output low operation between the pro grammed heating times you can set the required value by pressing the or keys The number equals the heating output in percent e g see window 5 ...

Page 19: ...n Number The number 0 see window represents the first digit of the PIN code 0 9 possible M 47 RI 7 Select the desired value by pressing the or keys and confirm with ENTER The display then shows PN2 PIN 2 The number 8 see window represents the second digit of the PIN code Press the or keys to select the required value and confirm with ENTER the display then shows PN3 PIN 3 The number 1 see window r...

Page 20: ...d 100 is maximum heating output Automatic operation TM Automatic operation Time mode The number equals the heating output in percent 0 is minimum output and 100 is maximum heating output You can switch between the various opera ting types by pressing ENTER SB ON 70 TM 85 Start manual operation The following flashing indicators appear alternately on the display ST indicates start The number below i...

Page 21: ...y is pressed during ope ration then the switch off program is acti vated The following alternating flashing indictors appear on the display Ex Exit phase 1 The number below is the remaining time in seconds for this phase On completion of Exit phase 1 the display shows flashing CL Cleaning phase The number below is the remaining time in seconds for this phase On completion of Exit phase 1 the displ...

Page 22: ... switched to automatic mode by pressing the ON OFF key TM OFF SWITCHING OFF BY CHANGING OPE RATING MODE IN STANDBY If you change to the Standby mode by pres sing the ENTER key in Manual opera tion and in automatic operation then switching off as described in the process above will be carried out On completion of the switching off program the following display appears SB Standby To re start the sto...

Page 23: ...aler Pellet consumption depends on the size of the pellets The larger the pellets the slower the feed and vice versa The pellet stove can be used in continuous ope ration without any concerns and free from risk however we recommend that you reduce the hea ting output overnight and when you leave the room for a long period To prevent the fire from going out due to lack of fuel we recommend that an ...

Page 24: ...quenched with water CAUTION Only carry out maintenance when the mains plug of the stove has been removed from the socket CLEANING THE GRATE DOOR GLASS The best way to clean the grate door glass is using a damp cloth Stubborn dirt can be removed using a special cleaner that can be purchased from your specialist stove dealer CLEANING THE FLUES The flue channels are situated in the side of the combus...

Page 25: ...t be paid to a tight fit Fig 5 Cleaning the flues Fig 7 Refit the parts you removed in the reverse order Fig 4 Fig 6 CLEANING THE FLUE MANIFOLD The heating flue is located in the bottom of the combustion chamber Fig 7 to Fig 10 After removing the front panels see page 15 remove cast cover and dismantle front panel Fig 6 47 Open the grate door Dismantle the bottom inspection opening Fig 5 33 four w...

Page 26: ... This maintenance procedure should be car ried out in accordance with stove operation and the fuel used In order to inspect and clean the flue gas fan remove the four hexagonal screws Fig 5 36 and carefully pull the flue fan motor Fig 5 35 out of the housing Remove the flue dust from the fan and flue gas outlets using a vacuum cleaner Fig 11 When clo sing ensure there are no leaks Note All motors ...

Page 27: ...ostatic switch lower temperature limit triggered POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Fill up pellet container See the following section Pellets not fed in Let the stove cool down for an hour and then re start See Routine maintenance Only use a pellet quality recommended by us Have your specialist dealer set the fuel regulating device PROBLEM Pellets were not fed in CAUSE S Pellet container is empty Conveyor drive ...

Page 28: ...resistant aluminium adhesive strip heat resistant adhesive strip or heat resistant silicon CAUTION checks must only be carried out on the control and cabling when no power is applied to the stove Only trained personnel may carry out repairs CONTROL OF ERROR MESSAGES If the stove does not stop according to the program e g pellet container empty over temperature triggered lower temperature protectio...

Page 29: ...NTER MENU VA 1 21 ENTER Working range Selection of operating mode Heating time programming For each day of the week two heating times can be pre programmed A heating time is defined by a start time S1 S2 and end time E1 E2 Heating output Pre setting of the heating output during the heating times PS and outside the heating times PE Setting of the cleaning cycle Version display System time orange Se...

Page 30: ...by Tele Control Manual operation Automatic operation Monday to Sunday Heating start times heating end times for automatic operation TM Output value from heating time start in TM mode Output value from heating time end in TM mode Cleaning operation Software version of controller Hour Minute Day memory for internal clock Ring tone number memory User code memory Pre heating program function Exit prog...

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Page 34: ...ricks Ceramics Natural stones Also not covered by the warranty is DAMA GE that arises by failure to follow the manufacturer s guidelines for operating the stove e g overheating burning unsuitable materials A WARRANTY CLAIM is to be supported by the invoice and a completed warranty card REPLACEMENT UNDER WARRANTY covers the supply of spare parts free of charge Working time and travel time are not c...

Page 35: ...W A R R A N T Y Dealer stamp Connected by Serial number Date of purchase Model name Numbers on nameplate at rear of stove ...

Page 36: ...W A R R A N T Y Customer Address Stamp Z Nr 2212 0200 00 Art Nr Z32248 Prod Nr 01 2008 ...

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