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As soon as the battery symbol on the display begins to blink, as shown in the drawing, the battery
needs to be charged.While it is being charged and consequently while it is connected to the
electrical power mains the battery symbol blinks continuously even when the batteries of the radio
control are completely charged. This operation is necessary as otherwise the communication
between the heater and the radio control could be cut off. If the communication is cut off see
paragraph 5.1.4 for an explanation on how to switch off the heater with the auxiliary control
located at the back of the heater. If the batteries go flat the time will have to be reprogrammed
whereas the heater programming and other settings are maintained as permanent data. The
batteries of the handheld radio control require regular recharging in relation to the amount of use
made of it.The duration of the battery charge is variable and depends on how often the remote
control is used.  The batteries must be recharged using the supplied battery charger :
INPUT       100V-240V 50/60 Hz  0.3/A
OUTPUT    5.5V  750 ma

8.3

8.3

8.3

8.3

8.3

CHAR

CHAR

CHAR

CHAR

CHARGING 

GING 

GING 

GING 

GING THE B

THE B

THE B

THE B

THE BA

A

A

A

ATTER

TTER

TTER

TTER

TTERY OF 

Y OF 

Y OF 

Y OF 

Y OF THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR

THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR

THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR

THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR

THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL

OL

OL

OL

OL

(standard ECOTHERM 3001, optional for ECOTHERM 3001

(standard ECOTHERM 3001, optional for ECOTHERM 3001

(standard ECOTHERM 3001, optional for ECOTHERM 3001

(standard ECOTHERM 3001, optional for ECOTHERM 3001

(standard ECOTHERM 3001, optional for ECOTHERM 3001
THERMOCOMFORT)

THERMOCOMFORT)

THERMOCOMFORT)

THERMOCOMFORT)

THERMOCOMFORT)

A vacuum device simplifies the cleaning
procedure. Use a damp cloth or a
scrunched up piece of newspaper,
dampened and rolled in the ash, to wipe
the glass until it is perfectly clean. Do not
clean the glass while the heater is
operating.
The glass remains reasonably clean if the
catalyst - deviator blade is installed
correctly in the brazier as shown in figu-
re 2.
The insert must be completely cooled
down before the side panel can be
cleaned with a soft cloth and water.

Caution: A daily deposit of soot and combustion
residues on the glass is quite normal. It is normal for
the ash to fall to the floor when the door is opened.

FIGURA 3

V

FIGURA 1

V1

A2

A3

FIGURA 4

FIGURA 2

A1

8.2

8.2

8.2

8.2

8.2

CLEANING 

CLEANING 

CLEANING 

CLEANING 

CLEANING AND MAINT

AND MAINT

AND MAINT

AND MAINT

AND MAINTAINING 

AINING 

AINING 

AINING 

AINING THE HEA

THE HEA

THE HEA

THE HEA

THE HEATER

TER

TER

TER

TER

EVERY DAY  clean out all the combustion residues from the brazier and remount the brazier and catalyst (figure 2 below).

         CAUTION: make sure, before every start up, that the brazier is clean and if necessary also thoroughly clean the burner with a suction unit.

Take particular care to clean the area near the spark plug : this will guarantee the correct operation of the appliance.

EVERY 5 DAYS clean the room air filter located at the back of the heater (see para. 6.4).

EVERY WEEK empty the ash pan "V" of all residual ash (figure 3).

EVERY WEEK vacuum the residual ash from the compartment "V1" under the brazier (figure 3).

EVERY 2 WEEKS clean the smoke exhaust "T" at the heater inlet .

EVERY MONTH inspect and clean the vents identified as "A1" , "A2". To access vent "A2" ( Figure 1), in the Easy and Metalcolor model,
remove the cover "A3"  by pressing the two side folds inwards and rotating it upwards. In the ceramic model to access opening A2 you must
remove the lower ceramic by pushing it upwards and then pulling it outwards.

         (reverse the operation illustrated in fig. 4 of para. 4.1.2).To access opening  "A1" (figure 4) remove the ceramic (for the Easy model simply

remove the cast iron cover as the steel plate is fixed to it), then the cast iron cover: now you can access opening "A1".

EVERY MONTH check that the smoke exhaust is free from fly ash deposits, particularly in the initial sections.

EVERY MONTH vacuum the ash deposited on the bottom of the tank (when the tank is empty).

AT THE END OF THE WINTER SEASON OR WHENEVER NECESSARY we recommend thoroughly cleaning the Ecotherm firebox, using
brushes and vacuum cleaner.

TWICE A YEAR clean the smoke exhaust,
including the flue outlet.

KEY

Figure

Catalyst

LEGENDA

Figura

Catalizzatore

Summary of Contents for ecotherm 3001

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE ECOTHERM 3001 ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT www thermorossi com HEATING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ...

Page 2: ...RM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT CONTROLS 5A 1 Description of control panel and heater rear panel 5A 2 Day and time setting 5A 3 On Off programming 5A 4 Operating level setting 6 USE OF THE ECOTHERM 3001 HEATER 6 1 Switching on the heater 6 2 Adjusting the heater s combustion 6 3 Filter 6 A USE OF THE ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT HEATER 6A 1 Switching on the heater 6A 2 Adjusting the heater s combustion and v...

Page 3: ... only to ECOTEHRM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT 8 5 Replacing the buffer battery of the control panel applies to ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT 9 SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE 9 1 Ventilation of the rooms 9 2 Smoke outlet 10 VOCAL ALARMS FOR ECOTHERM 3001 10A ALARMS FOR ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT 11 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ECOTHERM 3001 11A ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT 12 INFORMATION ...

Page 4: ...INFORMATION This symbol indicates important instructions for good functioning of the heater If this information is not correctly observed the performance of the heater and or system will not be satisfactory 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 TRANSPOR TRANSPOR TRANSPOR TRANSPOR TRANSPORT T T T TA A A A ATION TION TION TION TION AND ST AND ST AND ST AND ST AND STORA ORA ORA ORA ORAGE GE GE GE GE TRANSPORTATIONAND ...

Page 5: ...E SMOKE OUTLET The side smoke outlet cannot be used for the model with the ceramic casing Ecotherm 3001 Easy Metalcolor Ecotherm 3001 Ceramic element Ecotherm 3001 Thermocomfort Easy Metalcolor Ecotherm 3001 Thermocomfort Ceramic element Height mm 955 955 Depth mm 484 484 Width mm 460 460 Weight Kg 118 143 Rated power Kw 9 2 9 2 Reduced rated power Kw 2 5 2 5 Consumption min max Kg h 0 7 2 3 0 7 2...

Page 6: ...as etc The recommended minimum distances are illustrated in the drawing below on the right Installation in the vicinity of heat sensitive materials is only permitted if suitable insulating protection is placed between the object and the appliance ref Uni 10683 Adjust the mounting feet to obtain a slight gap between heater and flooring to ensure that the heater is not resting directly on the floor ...

Page 7: ... present drill holes using a d 3 5 bit Bend the tabs slightly indicated in detail A of Figure 2 outwards from the heater Next fix the side ceramics to the supports by securing them to the bent tabs Next mount the left ceramic panel supports using the same procedure as described above for the right ceramic panel supports Figure 2 Next attach the side ceramic panels to the supports Fix the lower fro...

Page 8: ...r the temperature sensor to detect temperatures which are slightly different to the real ones variations caused by the environment in which the radio control is positioned 1 Insert on off and flame adjustment button When you press this button the appliance 10 switches to ON RUNNING OFF Press repeatedly to activate up to 5 bars 7 and the AUTO indicator is activated 8 automatic 2 Ventilation setting...

Page 9: ...adio control 5 Room temperature detected by the radio control s sensor indicator 6 Ventilation level indicator 7 Combustion level indicator 8 AUTO CYCLE ACTIVE indicator 9 Room temperature setting indicator this is the room temperature that you wish to reach by means of buttons 3 and 4 10 Display zone where the following appear operating phases programming MENU 11 Clock 12 Day of the week 13 Batte...

Page 10: ...ng remove the cause unscrew the protective cap and press the button 24 25 Electrical power outlet 220 240V 50Hz 26 Loading motor test LED The light must come on when the pellet screw feeder starts 27 Reset thermostat tripped indicator light This LED comes on when the reset thermostat is activated 28 Main switch 0 1 29 General fuse 3 15 A 1 9 3 4 2 1 1 0 9 8 7 6 1 2 1 1 1 6 5 1 5 1 4 1 3 5 2 D 5 2 ...

Page 11: ...es by carrying out the following procedure When the insert is in the POWER OFF POWER ON or RUNNING status simply press the button 19 until the word VOLUME appears on the display 10 Press button 2 and the word SELECT appears on the display the introductory music plays Press button 4 repeatedly and the symbol appears to increase the volume Press button 3 repeatedly and the symbol appears to lower th...

Page 12: ... ventilation according to the temperature 9 set by means of buttons 3 and 4 If for example the temperature 9 is set at 23 C the heater attempts to take the room temperature 5 detected by the handheld radio control to 23 C in the shortest possible time by modulating power and ventilation as the room temperature approaches set temperature 9 Once this temperature is reached the heater settles at the ...

Page 13: ...reat care If you observe the guidelines set out below the radio control will provide a long trouble free performance Protect the radio control against humidity Precipitation humidity and liquids corrode the electronic circuits If the radio control is wet disconnect it immediately from a power source remove the battery open it and allow it to dry at room temperature Do not use or store the radio co...

Page 14: ...comes on To restart the heater you need to wait until it cools down then verify the cause for the overheating remove the cause unscrew the protective cap and press the button 13 14 Feed motor test indicator light When the pellet screw feeder is set in motion the light must come on 15 Reset thermostat tripped indicator light This LED comes on when the reset thermostat is activated 16 Power outlet f...

Page 15: ...d To confirm the selection press the button 1 The two digits representing the minutes will be turn on By pressing the key 3 and or 4 the minutes for the first off cycle will be entered To confirm the selection press the button 1 At this point the first on off cycle for Monday has been entered Later it is possible to set the Monday s second on off cycle shown with the display of On2 and OFF2 and th...

Page 16: ... flow to the burner to improve combustion of more tightly compacted wood pellets with this program reduces combustion efficiency P 0 when using too long pellets and or flue outlets with very high vacuum over 2 mm water column The pellet consumption value is not affected by the operating level settings Select the required level by acting as follows Repeatedly press three times the key 6 until the i...

Page 17: ...time has elapsed the word On appears on the display The fan starts as soon as the heater body exceeds 42 C During the work stage it is then possible to adjust combustion and the ventilation Combustion is adjusted by 5 leds through key 1 while the ventilation adjustment is distributed over 6 levels shown by the leds that turn on in succession through key 2 To turn the heater on it is necessary for ...

Page 18: ...lightly different to the real ones variations caused by the environment in which the radio control is positioned MANUAL program In the MANUAL program the room temperature thermostat is disabled Press button 1 and the flame symbol begins to blink Press button 3 to decrease the combustion level viceversa press button 4 to increase the combustion level The combustion level changes with each press of ...

Page 19: ...sent when de energised and battery flat or missing indicate that the glass screen of the display is damaged following a fall or impact in this case the breakage is not covered by the guarantee ECONOMY program In the ECONOMY program the heater always operates at the minimum combustion level and the minimum ventilation level You cannot use the infrared control with this program CAUTION THE HEATER MU...

Page 20: ...om temperature thermostat the heater does not shut down therefore electrical energy consumption is kept to the minimum and the heater has a longer life When the room temperature drops the thermostat opens the contact and the heater returns to its original position in terms of thermal power and ventilation In this position it is not possible to start up the heater automatically or shut it down auto...

Page 21: ...ed as CLEAN contacts and must never be supplied with 220 V If the board is powered with 220V or voltage greater than 6 V the control board will be permanently damaged this damage is not covered by WARRANTY 7A 1 OPERATING WITH THE ADDITIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT NOT SUPPLIED An additional room temperature thermostat can be installed by connecting it to the cable gland marked THERMOSTAT at th...

Page 22: ...as shown in figu re 2 The insert must be completely cooled down before the side panel can be cleaned with a soft cloth and water Caution A daily deposit of soot and combustion residues on the glass is quite normal It is normal for the ash to fall to the floor when the door is opened F IG U R A3 V F IG U R A1 V 1 A 2 A 3 F IG U R A4 F IG U R A2 A 1 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING CLE...

Page 23: ...O y to ECO y to ECO y to ECOTHERM 3001 THERM 3001 THERM 3001 THERM 3001 THERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT THERMOCOMFORT THERMOCOMFORT THERMOCOMFORT THERMOCOMFORT When the infrared remote control does not send out the transmission signal led on the battery must be replaced Use a Phillips screwdriver of proper size to separate the half shells and replace the battery The dead battery must be disposed of safel...

Page 24: ...rom the room in which the heater is installed The room where it is installed must always be adequately ventilated 1300 m3 h CAUTION The presence of extraction fans or similar appliances if operating in the same room or space in which the heater is installed could cause problems for the correct operation of the heater with inspection cap connecting brackets suitable for the height of the flue outle...

Page 25: ... during the On mode drops below 42 C This indicates that the heater is switching off due to lack of pellets AL AC is communicated if after the start up phase the temperature does not rise above 42 C AL OP this occurs when the smoke outlet is partially blocked In order to set the alarms to zero the feed to the heater must be turned off and restored using switch 0 1 on the back of the heater V E N T...

Page 26: ...O C O M A N D OP A L M A R E S C H E D IN AR IC E V IT O R E 4 1 2 1 4 T e rm o s tatoA m b ie n te 1 2 C ro n o te rm o s tato P e rim o d e lliE C O T H E R M3 0 01T H E R M O C O M F O R TE A S Y M E T A L C O L O R C E R A M IC A S E L E T T O R E C O D IC I P E R R A D IO C O M A N D O 3 4 ON 3 4 2 1 P e rim o d e lliE C O T H E R M 3 0 0 1E A S Y M E T A L C O L O R C E R A M IC A S E L E T ...

Page 27: ...t hopper approaches 85 C and sends an immediate signal to the room fan to operate at maximum power 125 C MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT When the temperature exceeds 125 C the pellet feed screw shut s down A red light at the back of the appliance remains lit Once the causes for the overtemperature have been identified and remedied the heater can be reactivated by unscrewing the plastic cover of the thermo...

Page 28: ...CO MPLET E T HE BAKING THE SMO KE EX HAUST IS N OT SEALED CORRE CT LY MAKE SURE TH AT T HE GASK ETS H AVE BEEN FITTED TO TH E S MOKE E XHAUST PIP ES IF T HE HEATER STARTS TO SMO KE AFTER 2 5 MINUTES DIRTY BU RNE R VERY DELAYE D ST ART CLEAN T HE BURNER THE HEATER SMOK ES IF T HE HEATER STARTS TO SMO KE AFTER 25 MINUTES DELAYED ST ART B ECAUS E T HE SCRE W FEE DER IS EMPTY FILL UP TH E T ANK DELAYE...

Page 29: ... INTO SE R VIC E T HE R ESE T TH ER M OST AT W A IT U NTIL T HE HE AT ER C OOLS DO W N A ND RE SET T HE TH ER M OST AT SM O KE EX HA U ST NOT FR EE O R W ITH TE RM INA L T HAT OB ST RU C T S T HE PA SSA GE OF SM OK E R EM OV E THE T ER M INAL AND R EPLA CE IT W ITH A M OR E SUITA BLE ONE C HE CK TH E S M OK E E XHA UST A S IT C OULD BE DIR TY O R CLO GGED B U RNE R IS DIR TY C LE AN TH E B U R NER...

Page 30: ...C ECO 3001 to serial no 1042044068 ECO 3001 from serial no 1042044068 Thermocomfort Condens Condenser LEGENDA Cuoio Nera Beige Rosso a Easy Inox Sx con asole Dx con asole Porta Completa Porta Ghisa Vetro Guarnizioni Maniglia acciaio Semiguscio anteriore posteriore Term 95 C 42 C ECO 3001 fino matr 1042044068 ECO 3001 da matr 1042044068 Thermocomfort Condensat Condensatore ...

Page 31: ...E PARTS FOR ECOTHERM 3001 AND ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT 7001 3636 6001 1 764 R O S S A 7001 23 02 B E IG E 7001 23 56 7001 2298 R O S S O 7001 2303 E A S Y 7001 23 01 IN O X 7001 2861 C U O IO 6001 1 767 N E R A 6001 1 768 B E IG E 6001 1 766 C U O IO 7001 231 1 7001 2358 7001 23 07 See key on page 35 ...

Page 32: ... 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 0 0 0 4 5 3 7P O R T AC O M P L E T A 6 0 0 1 0 3 3 6G U A R N IZ IO N I 7 0 0 1 1 2 4 0P O R T AG H IS A 6 0 0 0 6 6 9 3V E T R O 6 0 0 0 5 2 5 4 7 0 0 1 1 2 4 3 T E R M 4 2 C 6 0 0 1 0 3 4 3 7 0 0 1 2 2 7 7 7 0 0 1 2 2 7 6 6 0 0 1 0 3 4 4 T E R M 9 5 C 7 0 0 1 3 9 9 6 13 2 SPARE PARTS FOR ALL ECOTHERM 3001 AND ECOTHERM 3001 THERMOCOMFORT See key on page 35 ...

Page 33: ... O3 001fin om atr 1 042044067 7001 0402 6001 3 1 3 9 E C O3 001d am atr 1 042044068 E C O3 001T h e rm o com fort 6001 1 793 7001 023 4 6001 1 246 7001 03 25 60010185 6001 1 428 7001 23 27 C O N D E N S A T 6001 1 796 6001 01 88 60006694 7001 23 1 6 6001 1 428 6001 01 90 7001 23 1 5 7001 3 673 6001 01 49 6001 01 88 6001 01 1 4 See key on page 35 ...

Page 34: ... 6001 2907 R O S S O N V 6001 2908 B E IG E N V 6001 2909 C U O IO N V 6001 2907 R O S S O N V 6001 2908 B E IG E N V 6001 2909 C U O IO N V 6001 2907 R O S S O N V 6001 2908 B E IG E N V 6001 2909 C U O IO N V 6001 2907 R O S S O N V 6001 2906 C eram ica laterale foro beige N V 6001 2905 C eram ica laterale foro rosso N V 6001 2827 C eram ica laterale foro beige 6001 2828 C eram ica laterale foro...

Page 35: ... HANDLE COVER BACK HANDLE COVER THERM 95 C to serial no from serial no CONDENSER Side ceramic with hole beige red NV Caution To order the correct side ceramic check whether the letters N V are present or not on the side with the hooks Radio control Radio control rechargeable battery Radio control battery charger Aladino wall bracket Rechargeable battery cover Panel Tag Battery CR2032 Easy Metalcol...

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