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TABLE OF CONTENT

1. PREFACE 

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Explanations to symbols ...........................................................................................................................................................................3

Spare part overview exploded diagram .....................................................................................................................................................4

Spare part overview article numbers .........................................................................................................................................................6

Dimensions ..............................................................................................................................................................................................7

Amount of fuel .........................................................................................................................................................................................7

Packaging .................................................................................................................................................................................................7

Electrical connection ................................................................................................................................................................................7

2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

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General warning and safety information ..................................................................................................................................................8

Safety distances Topo ...............................................................................................................................................................................8

Safety distances TopoXL ..........................................................................................................................................................................8

Prior to set up ...........................................................................................................................................................................................9

The correct chimney connection ...............................................................................................................................................................9

3. BRIEF INFORMATION ON FUEL - PELLETS 

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What are pellets? ....................................................................................................................................................................................10

Wood pellet specification according to ENplus – A1 .............................................................................................................................10

Pellet storage ..........................................................................................................................................................................................10

4. TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY FUNCTIONS 

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Operating comfort ..................................................................................................................................................................................11

Top efficiency - lowest emissions ............................................................................................................................................................11

Overheating ............................................................................................................................................................................................11

Low-temperature shutdown ...................................................................................................................................................................11

Electrical excess current protection .........................................................................................................................................................11

Component monitoring .........................................................................................................................................................................11

Power failure (during heating) ................................................................................................................................................................11

Power failure (during the initial stage)....................................................................................................................................................11

5. INSTALLING THE STOVE 

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General information ...............................................................................................................................................................................12

Connection to the chimney ....................................................................................................................................................................12

Connecting to a steel chimney  ..............................................................................................................................................................12

Combustion air .......................................................................................................................................................................................12

Feeding in external combustion air .........................................................................................................................................................12

6. ASSEMBLY/DISMANTLING STONE AND OPTIONS 

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Dismantling stone ..................................................................................................................................................................................13

Dismantling the left side trim ................................................................................................................................................................14

Dismantling the right side trim ..............................................................................................................................................................14

7. INTERNAL CONTROLS – TOUCH-DISPLAY 

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Basics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................15

Operation ...............................................................................................................................................................................................15

Input posibilities .....................................................................................................................................................................................15

Displays ..................................................................................................................................................................................................15

Putting into operation ............................................................................................................................................................................16

First steps................................................................................................................................................................................................16

HOME - main menu .............................................................................................................................................................................17

Main menu levels ...................................................................................................................................................................................17

MODE - mode selection .......................................................................................................................................................................17

SETUP – settings ...................................................................................................................................................................................18

Heating time programme .......................................................................................................................................................................18

INFO - main menu ................................................................................................................................................................................19

INFO – inputs........................................................................................................................................................................................19

INFO – outputs .....................................................................................................................................................................................19

INFO – parameters ................................................................................................................................................................................19

Screen saver ............................................................................................................................................................................................20

Additional information ...........................................................................................................................................................................20

Summary of Contents for Topo II

Page 1: ...TOPOII XL Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...perature shutdown 11 Electrical excess current protection 11 Component monitoring 11 Power failure during heating 11 Power failure during the initial stage 11 5 INSTALLING THE STOVE 12 General informa...

Page 3: ...TENANCE 25 Basic information 25 Cleaning the fire trough 25 Ampty the ash drawer 25 Cleaning the door glass 25 Cleaning flue pipes 26 Cleaning flue main duct 26 Cleaning the flue blower casing 27 Clea...

Page 4: ...Spare part overview exploded diagram till serial number 260821...

Page 5: ...5 EN 4...

Page 6: ...53 Z34401 Shale top dark 54 Z33958 Soapstone casing right 54 Z34400 Sandstone casing right Art Nr Description 54 Z34415 Shale right white 54 Z34402 Shale right dark 54 B16301 Soapstone casing right ti...

Page 7: ...on depends on the size of the pellets The larger the pellet the slower the feed and vice versa The owner of small firing systems or the person authorised for the small firing system is to keep the tec...

Page 8: ...mmable clothing is to be worn when post heating Q Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is prohibited Q Do not place clothing on the stove to dry Q Stands for drying clothes etc m...

Page 9: ...ions may be connected to your chimney Q 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 mate...

Page 10: ...1 10 arsenic content mg kg 1 1 cadmium content mg kg 1 0 5 mercury content mg kg 1 0 1 lead content mg kg 1 10 nickel content mg kg 1 10 zinc content mg kg 1 100 1 in an anhydrous state 2 diameter mu...

Page 11: ...ocked manually pressed The stove is ready for operation again after acknowledging the error message at the internal unit Note Maintenance and cleaning work must be performed if overheating occurs If t...

Page 12: ...e 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 cas...

Page 13: ...ft bases to prevent scratches to your living space furniture and stove panels Dismantling stone Open the convection cover so far that the cover securing mechanism locks into the designated retaining b...

Page 14: ...the left side cover You can now lift the left side cover and place it on a soft surface Re assemble the parts in reverse order Dismantling the right side trim Open the container lid Remove the hex sc...

Page 15: ...tatus returns to active or inactive active depressed inactive Input posibilities OFF Button Pressing the OFF button switches off the section concerned ON Button Pressing the ON button switches on the...

Page 16: ...ears after successful software update the stove must be disconnected from the mains and the USB stick removed First steps Once the stove has been reconnected to the mains the display changes to the da...

Page 17: ...following functions HOME status level Stove start stop setting heat output room set temperature current stove status display MODE operating mode level Selection of the required operating mode manual...

Page 18: ...er is activated is set in this submenu USB update This menu level concerns the software update of the stove Service not accessible to final customers Additional information for the specialist dealer o...

Page 19: ...s ON OFF 810 Output Th 15 03 2012 15 55 Ignition Grid Motor Air Control Box inc Discharge motor Current speed of screw motor conveying away from the pellet container range 0 1000 Feed motor Current sp...

Page 20: ...d settings HEATING TIMES This symbol is highlighted if individual heating times are activated ROOM SENSOR This symbol is highlighted if a functioning room sensor is connected FROST PROTECTION This sym...

Page 21: ...ove has an interface on the rear wall to which you can connect a customary room thermostat This requires a 2 pole cable of 0 5 0 75 mm cross section that you have to connect instead of the cable bridg...

Page 22: ...mperature is below the actual room temperature The pellet burner stop either outside the heating periods or if the desired room temperature is higher than the actual room temperature In the hibernatio...

Page 23: ...cur directly customer service is to be notified immediately In the case of error messages that pose a safety risk burnback and flue gas flap is activated and the stove is automatically switched off Wa...

Page 24: ...EFECT One of the two screw motors for pellet conveying can no longer be actuated Acknowledge error message and restart stove ERROR STL ACTIVATED The STL safety temperature limiter has activated The st...

Page 25: ...mineral content of the wood remains in the combustion chamber as ash as a residue of the combustion This is an excellent fertiliser for all plants in the garden it is a completely natural product The...

Page 26: ...ation Re assembly the parts removed in reverse order Cleaning flue main duct The flue main duct should be cleaned at least 2 x a year or after approx 700 kg pellets The flue main duct is located in th...

Page 27: ...he flue pipe from the flue gas fan and vacuum the flue gas fan housing Re assembly the parts removed in reverse order Cleaning the flame temperature sensor Remove the dust deposits from the sensor at...

Page 28: ...ompany Problem 2 Stove smells strongly and smokes outside Cause s Q Burning in phase taking into service Q Stove has accumulated dust and or dirt Possible solutions Q Wait to end of burning in phase a...

Page 29: ...hat 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 v...

Page 30: ...tware version Warranty documents Touchdisplay version Door opener Electrical periphery Connection socket earthed GSM modem present Room thermostat present Function checked Check of system components C...

Page 31: ...urchase Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant Wear parts and parts af...

Page 32: ...Ofentechnik GmbH 4563 Micheldorf Austria M llerviertel 20 Telefon 43 7582 686 41 Fax DW 43 E Mail verkauf rika at RIKA AT Technical and design changes as well as typesetting and printing errors reserv...

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