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3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

MARLENE IDRO

Energy Efficiency Class

A++

Nominal output power

22.3 kW (19178 kcal/h) 

Nominal power output (H

2

O)

18.0 kW (15480 kcal/h)

Minimum power output

4.4 kW (3784 kcal/h)

Minimum power output (H

2

O)

3.0 kW (2580 kcal/h)

Efficiency at Max

92.5%

Efficiency at Min

95.0%

Temperature of exhaust smoke at Max

160 °C

Temperature of exhaust smoke at Min

71°C

Particulate /OGC / Nox (13%O

2

)

2 mg/Nm3 - 0.2 mg/Nm3 - 132 mg/Nm3

CO at 13% O

2

 at Min and at Max

0.040 – 0.012%

CO

2

 at Min and at Max

7.03% - 12.49%

Smoke mass

12.6 g/sec

Max operating temperature

2.5 bar - 250 kPa

Recommended draught at Max*** power

0.10 mbar - 10 Pa***

Minimum draft allowed at Min power

0.0 mbar - 0 Pa

Hopper capacity

44 litres

Type of pellet fuel

Pellet diameter 6-8 mm and size 5/30 mm

Pellet hourly consumption

Min ~ 0.9 kg/h* - Max ~ 4.9 kg/h*

Autonomy

At min ~ 28 h* - At max ~ 5 h*

Heatable volume m

3

481/40 – 550/35 – 642/30 **

Combustion air inlet

Ø 50 mm

Smoke outlet

Ø 80 mm

Air intlet

80 cm2

Rated electrical power (EN 60335-1)

120 W (Max 420 W)

Supply voltage and frequency

230 Volt / 50 Hz

Net weight

220 kg 

Weight with packaging

235 kg

Distance from flammable material (back)

100 mm

Distance from flammable material (side)

100 mm

 * Data that may vary depending on the type of pellets used

 ** Volume that can be heated, according to the power requirement per m

3

 (respectively 40-35-30 Kcal/h per m

3

)

 *** Value recommended by the manufacturer (non-binding) for optimal product operation.

Tested according to EN 14785 in accordance with European regulation for Construction Products (EU 305/2011)

Summary of Contents for MARLENE P/I

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE EN PELLET HYDRO STOVE MARLENE P I Instructions in English ...

Page 2: ...E DISASSEMBLY 22 6 MARLENE HYDRO STOVE ASSEMBLY 27 7 LOADING THE PELLETS 30 8 HYDRAULIC CONNECTION 31 9 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 34 10 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE START UP 35 11 CONTROL PANEL 36 12 FIRST START UP 37 13 MENU STRUCTURE 39 14 INFORMATION MENU 43 15 SETTINGS MENU 46 16 TECHNICAL MENU 60 17 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS 61 18 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 65 19 FAULTS CAUSES SOLUTIONS 72 20 CIRCUIT BOARD 7...

Page 3: ...e for the system installed By system one means Stove Chimney Air inlet REVISIONSTOTHE PUBLICATION The content of this manual is strictly technical and the property of Sergio Leoni No part of this manual may be translated into other languages adapted or reproduced even in part in other mechanical or electronic forms photocopies recordings or other without the prior written authorisation from Sergio...

Page 4: ...iances connected to it are used correctly and accidents are prevented This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lackofexperienceandknowledgeiftheyhavebeengivensupervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the applia...

Page 5: ...a fault or malfunction Accumulated unburned pellets in the burner after each failed start up must beremovedbeforelightingagain Checkthattheburneriscleanandpositioned properly before lighting again Do not wash the product with water The water could get inside the unit and damage the electrical insulation and cause electric shocks Donotstandforalongtimeinfrontoftheproductinoperation Donotoverheat th...

Page 6: ...authorised and qualified personnel Assess the static conditions of the surface on which the weight of the product willrestandprovidesuitableinsulationifitismadeofflammablematerial e g wood fitted carpet or plastic Live electrical parts only power the product after completing assembly Disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before performing any maintenance operation ...

Page 7: ...t features table A1 pellets ensure an overall calorific value within tight margins compared to the test pellets used However size considerably influences performance so on average it must not be less than 24 mm long and with a 6mm diameter in the case of a wood burning product check the correct residual moisture content of the fuel which must not be less than 12 or more than 20 As the moisture inc...

Page 8: ...s flues or parts of the plant affecting the equipment damagecausedbytamperingwiththeappliance atmosphericagents naturaldisasters vandalism electricaldischarges fires faults in the electric and or hydraulic system Failuretohavestovemaintenanceperformedonanannualbasisbyanauthorisedtechnicianorqualifiedpersonnelwillresultinthe loss of the warranty Also excluded from this guarantee are parts subject t...

Page 9: ...e product and the batteries or the accumulators included must not be collected recycled or disposed of with household waste at the end of their service life Improper management of waste electrical and electronic equipment batteries or accumulators can cause the hazardous substances contained within to leak out In order to safeguard the environment and health the user is required to separate this e...

Page 10: ...controlandmaintenance forthermochemical power at the firebox lower than 35kW UNI TS 11278 general technical regulation for the choice of smoke duct flue UNI 10847 2000 Smoke extractor systems for liquid and solid fuelled generators Maintenance and control Guidelines and procedures UNI 8065 water treatment in civil plants UNI 9182 Hot and cold sanitary water supply and distribution systems Installa...

Page 11: ...soning 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 storing them is very convenient Good quality pellets guarantee good combustion thereby decreasing harmful emissions into the atmosphere The poorer the quality of the fuel the more often the internal parts of the...

Page 12: ...nd the integrity of the home The installation of the appliance must ensure easy access to clean the appliance itself the smoke outlet pipes and the flue It is forbidden to install the stove in rooms with a fire hazard Installation in studio flats bedrooms and bathrooms is only allowed with sealed or closed appliances equipped with suitable combustion air ducting directly outside Always maintain ad...

Page 13: ...appliance with natural draught as modern heating appliances have high efficiency with cooler flue gasses and consequently less draught it is therefore essential that the flue is built up to standard and always kept in perfect working order A flue that serves a pellet wood fuelled appliance must be at least categoryT400 or greater if the appliance requires so and resistant to soot fires Smoke must ...

Page 14: ... be separated from combustible or flammable materials with an air gap or insulating materials check the distance specified by the manufacturer of the fireplace according to EN1443 The chimney opening must be in the same room as the appliance oratmostintheadjoiningroom andhaveasootandcondensationcollectionchamberbeneaththeopening andbeaccessible via a watertight metal hatch FLAT ROOF ROOF AT 15 ROO...

Page 15: ...th the general method of calculation of UNI EN13384 1 or other proven efficiency methods Below is a list of some flues available on the market Steel chimney AISI 316 with double chamber insulated with ceramic fibre or equivalent resistant up to 400 C Refractory chimney with double insulated chamber and external lightweight concrete cladding with cellular material such as clay Traditional square se...

Page 16: ...maintenancehasbeenperformed requestasignedreportstating that the system is safe Failure to clean the system jeopardises its safety CHIMNEY The chimney is a crucial element for the heating appliance to work properly we recommend a wind proof chimney A see Figure 7 The area of the opening for smoke extraction must be at least double the cross section of the smoke duct flue system and arranged so tha...

Page 17: ...itchenhood otherstoves etc whichcouldcausecausedepression in the room One must verify that with all the equipment on the pressure drop between the room and the outside does not exceed a value of 4 Pa also for Oyster appliances if combustion air has not been suitably ducted outside If necessary increase the intake section of the air inlet which must be made at floor level and always protected with ...

Page 18: ... mm TYPE OF DEVICE SMOKE DUCT Minimum vertical length 1 5 metres Maximum length with 1 accessible 90 bend 6 5 metres Maximum length with 3 accessible 90 bends 4 5 metres Maximum number of accessible 90 bends 3 Horizontal sections minimum incline 3 4 metres Use a smoke duct according to the regulations in force in the country of installation and verify that it is compatible with the product and ins...

Page 19: ...on the flue in particular the minimum safety distances from combustible materials The previous rules also apply for holes made in walls 2 Old flue minimum pipe Ø100mm with the inclusion of an external access door for chimney cleaning 3 External flue made of insulated stainless steel pipes i e with double walls minimum Ø100mm all securely mounted on the wall With wind proof chimney See fig 7 type A...

Page 20: ...590 590 800 1120 707 820 820 598 48 458 229 291 279 0 48 0 80 18 3 DRAWINGS ANDTECHNICAL FEATURES DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS MARLENE IDRO STOVE DIMENSIONS ...

Page 21: ...10 Pa Minimum draft allowed at Min power 0 0 mbar 0 Pa Hopper capacity 44 litres Type of pellet fuel Pellet diameter 6 8 mm and size 5 30 mm Pellet hourly consumption Min 0 9 kg h Max 4 9 kg h Autonomy At min 28 h At max 5 h Heatable volume m3 481 40 550 35 642 30 Combustion air inlet Ø 50 mm Smoke outlet Ø 80 mm Air intlet 80 cm2 Rated electrical power EN 60335 1 120W Max 420W Supply voltage and ...

Page 22: ...tact Handle the product with suitable means paying attention to the applicable safety regulations in force Do not turn the packaging over and handle the ceramic parts with care The stoves are delivered in a single package Open the package and remove the ceramic parts as explained in the next paragraph Then remove the two screws v that secure the stove brackets to the pallet and remove the bracket ...

Page 23: ...heenduserisresponsibleforproductstorage disposalorpossiblerecyclingincompliancewiththerelativeapplicablelawsin force Do not store the unit stove or its cladding without their packaging Position the stove and connect it to the flue pipe Use the four adjustable feet J to get the stove correctly levelled so that the smoke outlet is lined up with the connecting pipe If the stove needs to be connected ...

Page 24: ...stalled Thefollowingimagesshowhowtoremovethestovefromthe packagingandpositionitbyreassemblingtheceramicparts PREPARATION What the stove looks like upon arrival without the external packaging Remove the upper ceramic top A by simply lifting it with the iron grid top B and put it somewhere safe ...

Page 25: ...ame D before removing the ceramic side or front panels To do this you must open the stove door remove profile C by pulling it towards you it is secured to the structure with magnets remove the two screws a in the upper part of the firebox door remove the two screws b in the lower part of the firebox door remove frame D ...

Page 26: ...ollows to remove ceramic side panels E remove the two screws e in the upper part lift panel E so that slots f protrude from the two plates g Remove both panels E on the right and left hand side of the stove and put them somewhere safe for the installation stage ...

Page 27: ...production is prohibited Front panels Proceed as follows to remove front ceramic parts F slightly lift ceramic part F so that hooks s located on the support behind the tile come out from hole z on the structure of the stove place ceramic part S somewhere safe for the installation stage ...

Page 28: ... lift it and take it out from the structure TAKE CARE when handling ceramic parts After removing base G take off the brackets see paragraph on PREPARATION AND UNPACKING that secure the structure of the stove to the pallet and place the stove in the desired place ...

Page 29: ...n is prohibited ASSEMBLY Position the stove and reassemble the ceramic parts in reverse order Insert base G assemble front panels F attach side ceramic parts E insert frame D and secure it with the screws position the top A B Follow the instructions below if you need to adjust the ceramic parts ADJUSTINGTHETOP ...

Page 30: ...IDE PANELS If an adjustment of the ceramic side panels is required loosen screws v at the top and screws s at the bottom Adjust the position of the ceramic part and tighten the screws The bracket to which these screws are secured has a slot that allows for the panel to be adjusted ...

Page 31: ...s prohibited ADJUSTINGTHE FRONTTILE To adjust the position of the front tiles just loosen the nut They can be moved by 3 mm in any direction To remove the front panels take off frame D lift the tile so that the iron support can come out from the stove s structure Y 3 mm in any direction ...

Page 32: ...t bag come into contact with hotsurfaces No other type of fuel other than pellets is to be inserted into the hopper in compliance with above mentioned specifications Storethesparefuelatanadequatesafedistance Donotpourpelletsdirectlyontothebrazierbutonlyintothehopper Most of the stove surfaces are very hot door handle glass smoke outlet pipes hopper door etc therefore it is recommendedtoavoidcoming...

Page 33: ...ffailedoperationifthe aforementionedwarningisnotcompliedwith CONNECTION DIAGRAM A1 HEATINGWATER DELIVERY 3 4 B1 HOT DOMESTICWATER OUTLET 1 2 A2 HEATINGWATER RETURN 3 4 B2 COLD DOMESTICWATER INLET 1 2 C SAFETYVALVE DISCHARGE 3 BAR 1 2 E SYSTEM EMPTYING REFILL 3 4 IMPORTANT CLEANTHEENTIRESYSTEMBEFORECONNECTINGTHESTOVE INORDERTOREMOVEALLRESIDUEANDDEPOSITS Alwaysinstallshuttersinthesystemleadingtothes...

Page 34: ...d UNI 8065 water treatment of thermal plants for civil use The use of FERNOX PROTECTOR F1 available at our authorised centres product is recommended this provides long term protection of heating systems against corrosion and calcium build up It prevents the corrosion of the metal parts of the appliance i e the ferrous metals copperandcopperandaluminiumalloys Italsoreducesthenoiseproducedbytheboile...

Page 35: ...tics of the water used to fill the system are very important to prevent the build up of mineral salts and the formation of incrustations along the pipes in the boiler and in the heat exchangers Therefore please GETYOUR PLUMBER S ADVICE CONCERNING Hardness of water circulating in the system to prevent problems of incrustation and limescale especially in thedomesticwaterheatexchanger 25 French Insta...

Page 36: ...E POWER SUPPLY After connecting the power cable to the back of the stove turn the switch at the back to position I The luminous switch button will light up The switch on the back of the stove is used to power the system On the rear of the boiler there is a fuse holding compartment which is located underneath the supply socket Use a screwdriver to open the fuse holder compartment and if necessary r...

Page 37: ...uch the boiler during the first lighting as it is during this phase that the paint sets If you touch the paint youmayexposethesteelsurface If necessary touch up the paint with the spray can of the specific colour See Pellet stove accessories Itisgoodpracticetoensureeffectiveventilationintheroomduringtheinitialstart up astheboilerwillemitsome smokeandsmellofpaint Do not stand close to the stove and...

Page 38: ...entification code of any malfunction B Function selection key indicated by the upper display i e start up shutdown C Function selection key indicated by the upper display i e increase scrolling D Function selection key indicated by the upper display i e decrease scrolling E Function selection key indicated by the upper display i e menu ...

Page 39: ...show wording for the software version and database number after a few seconds it will move on to the next screen If the language has already been set the next screen will be OFF otherwise one enters the following parameter SELECT LANGUAGE At initial start up if it has never been set the LANGUAGE choice screen appears The system displays all possible languages Using the arrow keys C D scroll the la...

Page 40: ...after 5 seconds Lighting the stove To switch on the stove keep the B ON key on the panel pressed The stove starts an ignition procedure that brings the flame to a suitable level to Supply Power Supplying power The power supply of the stove is indicated by power level bars one bar corresponds to minimum power 5 bars to maximum power this level is determined by the heating system heat requirements t...

Page 41: ...TTINGS TEMPERATURE When accessing this function the main screen makes it possible to set heating and sanitary water temperature if the boiler with probe is configured see menu settings input aux Select what is to be set and then using the C and D keys increase decrease the temperature use the E key to confirm while the B key is used to exit and return to the main MENU PROGRAMMES In this case it is...

Page 42: ...ed and use the E key to set the temperature T1 T2 T3 depending on whether the key is pressed 1 2 3 times the corresponding temperature can be read in the bottom right of the display Once temperature programming for Monday is complete press the B SALVA SAVE key If the same temperature scale of Monday is desired for other weekdays after saving E key press the C key COPIA COPY select the day where th...

Page 43: ...17 00 16 00 15 00 14 00 13 00 12 00 11 00 10 00 09 00 08 00 07 00 06 00 05 00 04 00 03 00 02 00 01 00 00 00 Weekly programmes Temperatures T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF T3 T2 T1 OFF Days Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday T1 16 C T2 20 C T3 22 C OFF switched off ...

Page 44: ...nd enter the temperature settings screen Withthecentrearrowkeys C and D itispossibletoincrease decreasethetemperaturevalue whilethe B keyisusedtomove to the next temperature With the E key OK the set values are confirmed SLEEP FUNCTION Thesleepfunctionisonlyactivatedwhenthestovesuppliespowerandmakesitpossibletoprogrammeastoveshut offtime Shutoffcan be delayed up to a maximum of 8 hours from curren...

Page 45: ...uction is prohibited INFORMATION To enter the INFORMATION menu proceed as follows from the main initial screen press the E Menu button scroll using the D arrow key up to the Information item press the E ok key scroll again using the D arrow key up to software data memory all memory stove state and select the desired item press OK using the E key to enter the chosen information menu The available i...

Page 46: ...RIA ALL ALLARME 02 28 06 13 13 44 1 ALLARME 02 21 06 13 08 03 2 ALLARME 02 21 06 13 08 02 3 ALLARME 02 21 06 13 09 46 4 44 14 INFORMATION MENU DATA MEMORY INFORMATION The available data in this function are WORKING HOURS TOTAL IGNITIONS TEST DATE ALARM MEMORY INFORMATION It gives information about the last alarms detected ...

Page 47: ...rfan unavail able pump relayaux sparkplug modbuscom add The main stove states that can be read on the display are STATE 1 9 various ignition phases STATE 20 40 work state power supply STATE 60 79 alarm state STATE 80 84 shut off cooling autoeco state STATE 85 93 auxiliary functions STATE 94 95 cleaning state WATERTEMP Water temperature detected by the probe inside the stove and related SET AUX PRO...

Page 48: ...setting press OK with the E key to enter the chosen menu It is possible to set the listed parameters from this screen Each parameter has an info key to obtain brief information about the chosen function SETTINGS Auto Eco default activated Hydro Air unavailable Feed screw loading Pellet recipe Active Cleaning cycle Language date time Aux Input aux output Room Input T on Pump Pump pwm Antifreeze fun...

Page 49: ...T is set less thanT room or other heat request settings are fulfilled the stove does not turn on 1 no heat request T room T set 2 T set The stove turns on due to a request for heat when the set temperature is greater than the room temperature or there is a request for heat from room thermostat 2 see chapter on aux input AUTO ECO DEACTIVATED With the stove on if Auto eco is deactivated and there ar...

Page 50: ...ible to decrease increase the amount of pellets in the brazier The available values compared to factory settings are 15 10 5 0 10 20 30 To modify the pellet recipe in sequence press fromtheSettingsmenu pressok Ekey presstheDkey arrow scrolluptopltrecipeandpressOK Ekey andenterthefunction using the C and D keys to modify the parameter and press OK E key ACTIVE The pellet type is not a problem becau...

Page 51: ...set are 10 5 5 10 CLEANING This function can only be activated while the power supply is in the following mode from the Settings menu press ok E key press the D key arrow key scroll up to the ciclo pulizia cleaning cycle press OK E key Activate deactivate cleaning This procedure activates the fumes extraction fan at the maximum level in order to clean the brazier and expel soot LANGUAGE This funct...

Page 52: ...ss ok with the E key It is possible to connect the following to the auxiliary input Room thermostat 2 External probe Boiler probe Boiler thermostat Puffer probe PufferThermostat Note The boiler probe thermostat choice implies the three way aux output designation contacts 7 8 9 on the rear terminal board The puffer probe thermostat choice implies the pump aux output designation contacts 7 8 9 on th...

Page 53: ...as a potential free contact to control the 3 way valve contact 7 8 9 of the back 9 pole terminal board Boiler thermostat To activate this option connect a Normally Open N O contact thermostat to points 1 and 2 of the back 9 pole terminal board The heat request occurs when the boiler thermostat closes the contact Evenwiththisconfiguration theAuxoutputisconfiguredasapotentialfreecontacttocontrolthe3...

Page 54: ... pole terminal board Even with this configuration the purpose of the room probe on the stove is only to control the heating system pump controlled by the potential free contact on terminals 7 8 9 POS 1 2 EXTERNALTHERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT BOILER PUFFER AUX INPUT BOILER PROBE PUFFER POS 5 6 HOME AUTOMATION POS 3 4 ROOM PROBE ROOM INPUT POS 7 8 9 AUX OUTPUT RELAY AUX INPUT ...

Page 55: ...ays follow the notes of the plumbing and heating installer The plumbing system must meet local regional or national requirements in force Installation and verification of operation is to be performed only by specialised authorised personnel The manufacturerwillnotbeheldliablefornon compliancewiththeprovisionslistedabove HEATING ONLY CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATIONWITH HEATING AND DOMESTIC HOTWATER ...

Page 56: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC NO C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC NO C 54 15 SETTINGS MENU BOILER CONFIGURATION POS 1 2 BOILER PROBE THERMOSTAT IDRO STOVEWITH PUFFER CONFIGURATION POS 1 2 PUFFER PROBE THERMOSTAT ...

Page 57: ...ut item and press OK E key Using the C and D keys to select the Remote Alarm Aux boiler Output in temp and press OK E key If the Aux output is set on Remote Alarm the NO contact is closed when an alarm is present If the Aux output is set to Auxiliary Boiler the NC contact remains closed in all alarm states in OFF state in 80 Shutdown state and in 51 COOL state Under all conditions it remains open ...

Page 58: ... AUX Ingresso termostato ambiente 56 15 SETTINGS MENU EXAMPLE 1 CONNECTIONTOTHE ROOMTHERMOSTAT INLET OFTHE AUX BOILER EXAMPLE 2 ROOMTHERMOSTATWITH DOUBLE CONTACT ROOMTHERMOSTAT 2TERMINALS 1 2 ROOM PROBETERMINALS 3 4 AUX BOILERTERMINALS 7 9 EXAMPLE 3 ROOMTHERMOSTATWITH DOUBLE CONTACT ROOM INLETTERMINALS 3 4 SET ON ROOMTHERMOSTAT SEE RELATIVE PARAGRAPH AUX BOILERTERMINALS 7 9 ...

Page 59: ...default factory settings By selecting the thermostat it is possible to replace the probe on the stove with a thermostat that requests heat when the contact is closed To enter the function press fromtheSettingsmenu pressok Ekey presstheDkey arrow andscrolluptoRoomInput pressOK Ekey andselectroomthermostat press E key to confirm Attention If room temperature is selected weekly hourly Programming wil...

Page 60: ...tconsistsinactivatingthepump level1 orthestove level2 andisautomaticallyactivatedbythetemperaturereadbythestoveprobe and the temperature read by the external probe if present and connected to the aux input The level 1 anti freeze activation conditions PUMP ON are boiler temp anti freeze set 3 C The level 2 anti freeze activation conditions PUMP and FLAME ON are boiler temp anti freeze set Anti fre...

Page 61: ...s it possible for the stove to receive commands from a Smartphone tablet through aWeb Wi Fi interface To enter the function press from the Settings menu press ok E key press the C D key arrow and scroll up to Modbus com and press OK E key Set the address and press E key to confirm DISPLAY Adjust display contrast and brightness This function is found in from the Settings menu press ok E key press t...

Page 62: ...l using the C D arrows keys and select Technical menu and press OK E key Enter the password and press the E key to confirm To enter the password using the C and D keys set the numbers 1 2 3 9 with the E OK key confirm and move on to the next digit once the four digits have been entered press the E key to enter the technical menu The technical menu displays the following parameters ACTIVE FUMES ANA...

Page 63: ...he boiler to carry out automatic OFF Stand by shut off ELECTRICAL SAFETY Thestoveisprotectedagainstviolentchangesincurrentbyageneralfuselocatedinthecontrolpanelatthebackofthestove Otherfuses that protect the electronic boards are found on the latter SMOKE FAN If the fan stops the electronic board shuts off the supply of pellets in good time and an alarm message is displayed GEAR MOTOR Ifthereducti...

Page 64: ...nnectthestovetoanefficientsmokeextractionsystem First checkthattheenvironmentwhereitistobeinstalledisproperlyventilated Onlyaftereliminatingthecauseoftheinterventionofthesafetysystemisitpossibletore ignitethestoveandthus restore its automatic operation This manual will help you understand which anomaly has occurred and explain howtointerveneaccordingtothealarmmessagedisplayedonthestove ALARM ALERT...

Page 65: ...gging smoke duct lower compartment and door closing If the alarm persists contact the service centre A08 FLUE GAS FAN Faulty smoke fan Check that the lower compartment is clean see the pages dedicated to stove cleaning and verify that it is not obstructed clean it and cancel the alarm If the alarm persists contact the service centre A09 SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE Smoke sensor fault Contact an authori...

Page 66: ...er Sleep an alarm condition occurs water overheating occurs the stove enters the shut down and thermal cooling phase that automatically includes the execution of the following phases pellet loading stops the fumes extractor is activated at maximum speed and remains on for a fixed period of 5 minutes at the end of which the stove off temperature is reached Duringtheshutdownphase thesmallpaneldispla...

Page 67: ...SWITCHINGTHEAPPLIANCEBACKON 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 quality pellets are used you will normally only need to use a brush to restore the optimal operating conditions of the component CHECKSTO BE PERFORMED EVERY 2 3 DAYS Clean compartment around brazier to remove any ash being c...

Page 68: ...rm pressing OK E key activatethe ATTIVACICLODIPULIZIA ACTIVATECLEANINGCYCLE function confirmbypressingOK E key This procedure starts the smoke extractor on the maximum setting to expel the soot that becomes dislodged when the exchanger is cleaned Cleanthepipeunit Usingtheprovidedhook A shaketherodslocatedbeneaththetopfirmly5 6times inserthook A through the holes located on the grid above the top y...

Page 69: ... Loosen the four screws u and remove the fumes plug H and using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner remove any ash and soot that may have built up in the lower exchanger indicated by the arrow Before putting the cap H back changing the gasket is recommended Before removing ash using a vacuum cleaner it is recommended to clean the internal walls of the stove using the supplied scraper SCRAPER ...

Page 70: ...A Remove the two brackets B by taking out the two screws on each bracket Remove the two screws C If necessary before lifting cover D loosen the two screws v and take out sheet metal slide E Lift cover D with the turbulators and lay it in a safe place Remove any ash deposits from turbulators D before placing them back At this point using a rod or a brush for cleaning bottles clean inside the pipe u...

Page 71: ...rdertoreplaceanyworngaskets After cleaning the tube bundle open the firebox door remove profile I take out ash pan L and empty it of any ash that has dropped whiletheupperexchangerwascleaned Alsoremovewiththevacuumcleaneranyashthatmighthavedepositedonthefumefaninside ash pan L Profile I is attached to the structure with magnets just pull it to remove it Reassemble all parts upon completing the cle...

Page 72: ... centre for end of season cleaning and maintenance as they will carryoutallofthepreviouslymentionedworkandinspectthestovecomponents END OF SEASON SHUTDOWN At the end of each season before switching the product off it is recommended to remove all the pellets from the hopper with a vacuum cleaner with a long pipe Whennotinusetheappliancemustbedisconnectedfromthemainspowersupply Itisrecommendedtoremo...

Page 73: ...able for the correct operation of the product PARTS INTERVAL 1 DAY 2 3 DAYS 7 DAYS 30 DAYS 60 90 DAYS 1 YEAR Brazier Ash pan Glass Lower compartment Complete exchanger Smoke duct Door gasket Internal parts Flue Circulation pump A plate heat exchanger Plumbing components Electro mechanical components CLEANINGTHE CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY ATTENTION THEPANELDISPLAYISVERYDELICATE ITISSUPPLIEDWITHAPROTECTI...

Page 74: ...t temperature safety probe has been triggered Let the stove cool down reset the thermostat until the problem is resolved and switch the stove back on If the problem persists contact technical assistance Chrono active Check if the chrono setting is active The door is not closed properly or the gaskets are worn Close the door and replace the gaskets with original ones Unsuitable pellets Change the t...

Page 75: ...eaning of the combustion chamber and thesmokeduct Checktheconditionofthe door gaskets Damp or unsuitable pellets Change the type of pellets Faulty smoke evacuation motor Check the motor and replace it if neces sary The smoke evacuation motor does not work No electrical supply to the stove Check the mains voltage and the protection fuse Motor block caused by clogging Perform a general cleaning of t...

Page 76: ...by removing the plug and turning the shaft with a screwdriver Circulator does not go round Check the electrical connections of the circulator replace if necessary Radiators have air in them Vent the radiators Hot water is not provided Circulator pump blocked Free the circulator pump If the stove is NOT used as described in this instruction booklet the manufacturer declines all responsibility for d...

Page 77: ...NCODER 7 PRESSURETRANSDUCER 8 WATER PROBE 9 SMOKETEMPERATURE PROBE 10 PELLET LEVEL SENSOR OPTIONAL 11 12 SOFTWARE UPDATE 13 EXPANSION 14 SERIAL COMMUNICATION 15 PWM PUMP CONTROL 16 CONTROL PANEL 17 WATERTEMPERATURE OVERLOAD CUT OUT 18 HOPPER OVERLOAD CUT OUT 19 20 3 WAYVALVE 21 PWM PUMP SUPPLY 21bis STANDARD PUMP 22 GEAR MOTOR 23 SMOKE FAN 24 SPARK PLUG 25 SWITCH PLEASE NOTEThe electrical wiring o...

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