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SENKO pellet SLIM MODERN stoves 

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Instruction manual

 

 

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It  is  also  important  to  occasionally  clean

  ash  residue  between 

igniter  support  tube  and  igniter 

which  is  located  in  the  firebox 

within the burner pot.

 

It is important to enable free circulation of air 

around the igniter, which prevents the igniter from burning out. 

 

Igniter must always be placed in the middle of the supporting tube! 

 

 

c) 

Figure 45 

igniter 

tube 

a) 

b) 

d) 

Summary of Contents for P 10 WATER+AIR Slim Modern

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL SN EN 719 PELLET STOVES SLIM MODERN P 8 AIR 8 kW P 10 WATER AIR 12 kW...

Page 2: ...nagement This pellet stove is designed according to the following Directives EU 305 2011 Construction Product Regulation EU 2015 1186 Regulation for the energy labelling of local space heaters 2004 10...

Page 3: ...5 3 CHIMNEY PREPARATION AND CONTROL 26 4 5 4 CHIMNEY CAP 27 4 5 5 CHIMNEY FUNCTION 29 4 6 CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM CONNECTION 30 4 6 1 INSTALLATION TESTING 33 4 6 2 RECEIVING AND MAINTAINING THE INSTALL...

Page 4: ...THE PUMP START PUMP 60 5 9 TECHNICAL MENU 60 5 10 USER INFO MENU 60 5 11 ALARMS 61 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 64 6 1 BURNER POT 64 6 2 HEAT EXCHANGER 66 6 3 ASH PAN 67 6 4 DOOR GLASS 67 6 5 EXTERNAL S...

Page 5: ...operation and the use of protective heat insulated gloves is compulsory during handling Children and infirm individuals are not allowed to handle the stove The external appearance of the stove is show...

Page 6: ...iter G Airflow sensor H Primary air inlet pipe 50 mm I Power supply cable J Burner pot K Ash pan L PVC regulation feet with screw M Instruction manual equipment for ducted warm air connection see Figu...

Page 7: ...the wire grips thus avoiding direct contact with the conduit d The stove must not be installed in rooms with gas stoves or cookers in bathrooms laundry objects or similar The same applies for rooms a...

Page 8: ...he room in which the stove is located you should always have installed additional heating devices eg radiators underfloor heating etc This is especially important in the transitional period autumn spr...

Page 9: ...hot stove u All stove parts enable good and proper functioning of the stove and when necessary must be replaced by original spare parts made exclusively by the manufacturer failure to install original...

Page 10: ...oper combustion Minimum combustion air opening is 10 cm x 10 cm or a hole with approximate diameter of 12 cm During regular stove operation firebox door must be closed at all times Control possible pr...

Page 11: ...er temperature max 95 C the probe automatically blocks pellet feeding and activates the alarm A18 Flue gases temperature measurement probe in case of excessive flue gases temperature max 220 C the pro...

Page 12: ...quality They must by cylindrical with a constant diameter and must have a shiny surface Their diameter must be 5 6 mm and their length 10 40 mm There must not be too much sawdust or dust in the packag...

Page 13: ...made of vermiculite self cleaning resistant material ensuring high heat capacity At WATER AIR stoves internal part of the firebox boiler is made of highly resistant quality boiler sheet according to E...

Page 14: ...SENKO pellet SLIM MODERN stoves Instruction manual 13 Figure 1a P 8 AIR SLIM MODERN...

Page 15: ...SENKO pellet SLIM MODERN stoves Instruction manual 14 P 10 WATER AIR SLIM MODERN Figure 1b...

Page 16: ...SENKO pellet SLIM MODERN stoves Instruction manual 15 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 RECOMMENDATIONS Figure 2...

Page 17: ...positioning of the stove and the chimney which must comply with Prohibitions concerning the installation Safety distances Limitation prescribed by the local administrative regulations or special safe...

Page 18: ...from the walls and the furniture figure 3 If the floor is made of flammable material e g wooden parquet it must be protected with a single plate made of non flammable material which must be placed und...

Page 19: ...ollective type ventilation pipes When the afore mentioned devices are located in the adjoining rooms which are in contact with the room where SENKO pellet stove is installed it is forbidden to use the...

Page 20: ...and must not be used as a bedroom bathroom or any space where fire may occur e g garage woodshed flammable material storage room and similar If the air necessary for combustion is sucked via pipes dir...

Page 21: ...ar meter 4 5 CONNECTING TO CHIMNEY 4 5 1 FLUE PIPES When installing chimney elements made from non flammable materials which are suitable and resistant to combustion products and their potential conde...

Page 22: ...mney inspection and cleaning hatch 3 External chimney made of insulated stainless steel pipes 80mm minimum diameter The entire construction must be safely installed onto the wall and must have a prote...

Page 23: ...mney cap with rain and wind protection Insulated chimney Insulated chimney T connection with inspection hatch Insulated T connection with inspection hatch Installation with internal smoke pipeline unu...

Page 24: ...exceeding 120 mm are not suitable for direct connection to the stove and a suitable min 80 mm diameter flexible smoke venting pipe made from acid resistant stainless material is to be conducted throu...

Page 25: ...imney cap with rain and wind protection Chimney cap with rain and wind protection Steel sheet with closed chamber T connection with inspection hatch T connection with inspection hatch Insulated T conn...

Page 26: ...is not allowed to install devices for manual regulation of suction onto devices for forceful suction 4 5 2 CHIMNEY The chimney must meet the following requirements Be impermeable to combustion produc...

Page 27: ...ney it is necessary always to make a calculation according to EN 13384 and all other standards for the chimney dimensioning The chimney has a very important function of the smoke exhaust in the event...

Page 28: ...executed tightly and impermeably Smoke venting pipe must not penetrate into the chimney clear opening shaft figure 13c Differences between the proper and improper connection of stove to the chimney ar...

Page 29: ...unter pressure occurs here Therefore it is necessary to adhere to limitations listed in figure 14 mechanical appliances for flue gases suction are not allowed Roof slope Distance between the roof ridg...

Page 30: ...ided the chimney is properly installed Descending wind ALWAYS has the effect of decreasing the draught overpressure occurs Apart from wind direction and velocity chimney position in relation to the ho...

Page 31: ...oiler must be filled with water CONNECTIONS TO THE SYSTEM The pipe installation must be executed in accordance with valid technical regulations and DIN 4751 norm part 1 for open systems and DIN 4751 p...

Page 32: ...also have its own expansion tank adjusted to the expansion tank in the stove The stove is equipped as standard with a safety valve 2 bar located beneath the left side panel An outlet of the safety va...

Page 33: ...SENKO pellet SLIM MODERN stoves Instruction manual 32 Figure 17 ORIENTEERING and SIMPLIFIED scheme of connecting to a central heating system...

Page 34: ...boiler and the entire heating system are filled with water and well deaerated Also check if the smoke uptake pipe is properly fastened 2 Activate the safety valve and check its proper functionality 3...

Page 35: ...nd the right side panel see P on Figure 1b Deaerate the entire heating system after several days and refill it with water if necessary Inspection of installation working performance is to be executed...

Page 36: ...manual 35 1 Open the pellet tank lid and remove the top decorative sheet metal 2 Remove the front grille by unscrewing the 4 screws 3 Unscrew the 3 screws and mount the air deflector 2 in Figure 18 us...

Page 37: ...te and also on the sheet metal beneath Connect the pipe extension 1 in Figure 18 to the sheet metal using the screws 3 in Figure 18 5 After the pipe extension is attached put the black plate back to i...

Page 38: ...THE STOVE 5 1 PRE IGNITION WARNINGS During the first several times the stove is activated we advise you to adhere to following recommendations There is a possibility that the stove will emit a light o...

Page 39: ...nning increase the power gradually instead In manual mode use lower heating levels e g fire 1 2 3 After several minutes you can use the remaining available heating levels fire 4 5 BUT keep in mind tha...

Page 40: ...e grid from the tank While loading the pellets the scoop or bag must not come into contact with the hot stove Do not pour any other fuel other than pellets compliant with norms mentioned in Chapter 2...

Page 41: ...Fire selection and changing 6b Room temperature selection and changing 7 Warm air fan speed level 8a Manual operating mode 8b Automatic operating mode 9 Water temperature selection and changing 10 Set...

Page 42: ...g the gear icon 10 to access in the User Info screen by clicking the I letter icon at the right side 11 Useful information for understanding the functioning of the control panel Backlight of the contr...

Page 43: ...unded and connect the other end to the switch on the backside of the stove After connecting the power supply cable onto the backside of the stove set the switch to position I As soon as the switch tur...

Page 44: ...1 5 or A A automatic 4 Automatic or Manual operating mode 5 Water temperature 30 85 C if your stove is for central heating 6 Main menu enables the choice of additional functions see chapter 5 8 7 User...

Page 45: ...es Instruction manual 44 5 4 1 DATE AND TIME MENU Clicking the date 1 you can set the current date The weekday is automatic setted by the system Similarly if you click on time 2 you can set the curren...

Page 46: ...tove may not be successful since the pellet feeder spiral is completely empty at the beginning and does not distribute the same quantity of pellets into the firebox every time In that case the control...

Page 47: ...buted into the burner pot after that turn off the dosage by setting the button on 0 and return to START screen _________________________________________ The stove is turned OFF by pressing the ON OFF...

Page 48: ...AL MODE MANU In this mode you can adjust heating power Fire 1 5 and warm air ventilator speed Fan 1 5 If the system is in automatic mode pressing the third icon from the left will change the mode into...

Page 49: ...You can connect the stove also to the room thermostat Thermostat wires must be attached to the THERM connection on the back of the stove In this case the probe P at the back of the stove will no long...

Page 50: ...s to reach the set temperature After each ignition the stove returns to the operating mode selected before the last shut down 5 6 3 ECO MODE ECO This mode is similar to automatic mode Unlike the autom...

Page 51: ...co mode follow the same procedure ECO mode remains active until it is set off from the Settings menu This operating mode is recommended only for stoves installed in well insulated rooms with insignifi...

Page 52: ...f warranty on the product and damage on the electronics 5 7 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 5 7 1 AUTOMATIC SHUT DOWN SLEEP This function is used to set programme the time when you want the stove to turn off The f...

Page 53: ...click on the CLOCK icon on the screen Available Chrono functions are listed in table 6 in the same order as they appear on the display Function Description Enable I On O Off Load Profile Loading pre...

Page 54: ...ontrol panel START screen Choose the Start and Stop Time choose the Fire power level the air temperature the water heating temperature Then you have to choose which days you want to apply this program...

Page 55: ...ore using the Chrono function you should set the current day and hour if you still haven t following instructions in chapter 5 4 1 for the Chrono function to work it needs not only be programmed but a...

Page 56: ...you choose to turn on the stove at 7 00 The stove will be normally turned on at 7 00 and ignition at 8 00 will be ignored In any case the Chrono programme will remain unchanged turn on at 8 00 If you...

Page 57: ...s various options in the order they appear on the screen together with their values Option Value Language ENG ITA POL ROU HRV SLO SRB BUL RUS TUR GRE HUN NED POR DEU ESP FRA Eco Back light On 1200 sec...

Page 58: ...m default factory settings we advise you to apply the following procedure BEFORE FIRST IGNITION 1 Put the few pellets with the hand in the tank and run the option Charge Pellet in Settings menu 2 Be s...

Page 59: ...itable flame which is weak even when the stove is set to maximum heating power INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW the glass becomes stained easily and is almost completely dark a large amount of smoke in firebox du...

Page 60: ...air quantity max 10 3 3 33 6 9 6 for 9 6 less air quantity max 10 1 6 16 5 8 3 PELLET FEEDER FILLING CHARGE PELLET This option is available only if the stove is turned off and its purpose is pellet do...

Page 61: ...ter 2000 working hours on the display will appear the message Warning OR Service which means that it is necessary to make a complete service on the stove at user s expense from the service technician...

Page 62: ...ters Code 000000 Functioning Time 000000 999999 h Service Time 0000 9999 h Service phone number Extractor 1 Rpm 0000 2750 rpm Measured Airflow 000 400 lpm Consumption Pellet 0 0 kg OR 0 0 kg h Fumes T...

Page 63: ...empty burner pot is polluted or wrongly set into the casing igniter does not heat up pellet feeder is clogged 1 reset the alarm and restart 2 check the pellet level in the tank 3 empty the tank and c...

Page 64: ...he instructions burner pot improperly installed into the casing 1 reset the alarm and restart 2 repeat ignition 4 5 times 3 while the stove is shutting down flue gases fan rotating at maximum speed bu...

Page 65: ...heating power and increase warm air fan speed 3 dimension the central heating system according to professional standards and DIN 4751 norm part 1 for open systems i e DIN 4751 part 2 for closed system...

Page 66: ...ise dangerous backfire towards the pellet tank may occur If the described situation occurs again after you have cleaned the tank it means you are using low quality pellets Use pellets described in cha...

Page 67: ...is sufficient to pull and push the lever located on the stove front side between the hot air expulsion grids for 5 6 times see Figure 38 This way you clean the external pipe surface from soot It is im...

Page 68: ...MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN TO REPLACE YOUR ASH PAN REPLACEMENT IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY SINCE THIS IS A MATERIAL PRONE TO WEARING DOWN 6 4 DOOR GLASS Firebox door are equipped with fire resistant glass...

Page 69: ...CE Use a soft cloth with neutral cleaning liquid for cleaning Never use metallic sponges and or similar sponges lest you damage the surface PAINTED SURFACES DO NOT CLEAN WITH ABRASIVE CLEANING AGENTS...

Page 70: ...e Figure 43 2 channel cleaning according to the Figure 42 Unscrew the bolts to remove the plate located under the firebox Use the vacuum cleaner to clean the combustion residues accumulated at the bot...

Page 71: ...SENKO pellet SLIM MODERN stoves Instruction manual 70 Figure 43 a b c d e f g h...

Page 72: ...egularly maintained by an authorized individual in order to ensure proper stove functioning Skipping the annual chimney maintenance is grounds for cancelling product warranty 6 10 INPUT PRIMARY AIR CH...

Page 73: ...e between igniter support tube and igniter which is located in the firebox within the burner pot It is important to enable free circulation of air around the igniter which prevents the igniter from bu...

Page 74: ...ty the stove must be unplugged and located in a dry environment To ensure even higher level of safety especially children we recommend to disconnect the electric cable from the stove and store it in a...

Page 75: ...ank see chapter 6 6 External surfaces see chapter 6 5 Central flue gases channel turbulators see chapter 6 8 Igniter support tube see chapter 6 11 Input primary air channel see chapter 6 10 Output flu...

Page 76: ...malfunctioning fill the pellet tank see previous problem allow the stove to cool completely reset the alarm see chapter 5 11 and Table 13 and repeat stove ignition process check timer activation close...

Page 77: ...ature on the control panel or the thermostat check and replace the probe if necessary check and replace the control panel if necessary The stove cannot be turned on electric power supply to the stove...

Page 78: ...ce with the boiler thermal possibilities clean the pump according to chapter 4 6 1 point 3 deaerate the radiators properly replace the probe if necessary Procedures marked with bold must only be execu...

Page 79: ...mission of CO2 in flue gases at Pnom 9 8 8 3 Emission of CO2 in flue gases at Pmin 6 4 3 6 Mean flue gas temperature at Pnom C 205 123 Mean flue gas temperature at Pmin C 140 81 Flue gas mass flow at...

Page 80: ...ry to the manufacturer the product will be replaced with a new one The manufacturer will notify the client about the executed repairs The client is obligated to take over the product within 5 days fro...

Page 81: ..._______________ WARRANTY SHEET Faulty product date of receipt __________________________ Malfunction description client _____________________________ _________________________ Servicing agency comment...

Page 82: ...s Central heating system connection executed by the company Company Business ____________ Person in charge ________________ Street ________________________ City _______________________ Telephone _____...

Page 83: ...____________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____...

Page 84: ...SPIRIT OF TRADITION IN MODERN FORMS FOR A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT You can find this Manual at http en senko hr We reserve the right to change all pictures technical details and colours of products mentio...

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