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4.2 PELLET STOVE "SAVVA C" 

 

 

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Image 2b. is  presenting basic features and basic parts of SAVVA C pellet stove. 
 

 

 

  1. Firebox doors

 

11. Storage cover 

  2. Door handle

 

12. 

Display with commands

  

  3. Door glass

 

13. Rear side 

  4. Ashtray doors

 

14. Fume exhaust  

  5. Ashtray

 

15. Primary air  

  6. Combustion pot

 

16. Main switch  

  7. Front lateral panel

 

17. Communication port (RS232) 

  8. Rear lateral panel

 

18. Socket 

  9. Cast iron top frame

 

19. Safety thermostat 

10. 

Pellet storage

 

 

 

Note: Real appearance of stove my look differently than drawing in Manual.

 

 

Summary of Contents for RITTIUM CTP

Page 1: ...RITTIUM CTP SAVVA C Wood pellet stove Owner s manual OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION EN 14785 2006 V1 04 20...

Page 2: ...control 14 7 USING THE STOVE 16 7 1 Turning ON and turning OFF the stove 16 7 2 Temperature and mode settings 19 8 SETTINGS USERS MENU 20 8 1 MENU 01 Setting clock 22 8 2 MENU 02 Set timer 23 8 2 1 ME...

Page 3: ...such as carbon dioxide sulfur dioxide and mercury and the burning leaves only 0 5 1 of ash Wood pellet is made of 100 natural materials and contains no added binders chemicals or additives Compared w...

Page 4: ...d pellet only Stove should be cleaned only when it is cold stove is completely cooled after 30 minutes after turning off the stove Stove should be cleaned only when it is disconnected from the power s...

Page 5: ...before packing requires the operation and safety control Therefore it s possible to find some burning remains in the firebox It is also possible to find a small amount of pellets in the hoper During...

Page 6: ...W 400 450 Energy efficiency at nominal power 91 11 91 12 91 06 Energy efficiency at minimal power 88 12 91 8 88 94 Nominal power kW 6 06 8 25 10 53 Minimal power kW 3 1 3 23 3 1 Fuel consumption nomi...

Page 7: ...7 3 1 1 STOVE DIMENSION Image 1 is presenting RITTIUM CTP and SAVVA C dimensions RITTIUM CTP SAVVA C Image 1...

Page 8: ...2 Door handle 12 Storage 3 Door glass 13 Ceramic top plate 4 Ashtray doors 14 Rear side 5 Ashtray 15 Fume exhaust 6 Combustion pot 16 Primary air 7 Front lateral panel 17 Main switch 8 Rear lateral pa...

Page 9: ...le 12 Display with commands 3 Door glass 13 Rear side 4 Ashtray doors 14 Fume exhaust 5 Ashtray 15 Primary air 6 Combustion pot 16 Main switch 7 Front lateral panel 17 Communication port RS232 8 Rear...

Page 10: ...e any objects on the stove because they could be damaged by a high temperatures that the stove emits Sheet metal or a thicker glass of minimal dimensions 700 x 800 mm could be used as floor protection...

Page 11: ...Connecting the stove to power source FUME PIPES AND MAXIMAL LENGHT In order to provide full hermetic connection of tubes silicon sealed tubes must be used Connection of exhaust fan with exhaust pipes...

Page 12: ...he external chimney Condensation pot must be mounted on the bottom of the chimney Top cover must be used as protection from wind rain and snow NEVER USE ONLY HORISONTAL EXHAUST WITHOUT WIND PROTECTION...

Page 13: ...ing keys 3 Indicators of the stove parts 4 Clock 5 Room temperature display 6 Modes of operation 7 Current status information 8 On Off switch exit key 9 Mode setting keys increase decrease power 10 Se...

Page 14: ...F Key 4 Entering MENU Key 5 Increasing power Mode Key 6 Decreasing power Mode Image 8 Remote control Stove is turned on or off by pressing Keys 1 and 6 in the same time Use Keys 1 and 2 to set room te...

Page 15: ...rogramming Sets the value and moves to the next menu 4 ON OFF Unlock ON Hold for 2 seconds to switch the stove on when in off mode or off when in on mode Lock Unlocks the stove and puts it into off mo...

Page 16: ...he stove change the main switch from position 0 to position 1 Screen shows clock room temperature operating regime Power from P1 to P5 and OFF stove is turned off as on Image 9 The stove is being turn...

Page 17: ...T alternately Image 13 till temperature of exhaust gasses get over 40o C which is a signal to control unit that stove could start to work maximal period of time to reach 40o C is 25 minutes Image 13 A...

Page 18: ...xt BURN POT CLEANING Image 16 Cleaning of burning pot is done according determined program which increase speed of exhaust fan decrease auger intervals so pot gets clean of unburned pellet after certa...

Page 19: ...T ROOM TEMP Image 18 Temperature can be changed in the interval from 7 to 40 o C Image 18 Mode setting is done by pressing the key 5 or 6 Modes can be changed from P1 to P5 Modes can be Changed by key...

Page 20: ...t chrono 01 enable timer 01 enable timer On off 02 day program 01 daily timer on off 02 start day 1 Time 03 stop day 1 Time 04 start day 2 Time 05 stop day 2 time 03 week program 01 weekly time on off...

Page 21: ...Time 30 stop prog 4 Time 31 monday prog 4 on off 32 tuesday prog 4 on off 33 wednesday prog 4 on off 34 thursday pog 4 on off 35 friday prog 4 on off 36 saturday prog 4 on off 37 sunday prog 4 on off...

Page 22: ...ter the clock setting menu Image 20 The text MENU 01 will appear on the screen and the day currently set will be displayed below it The settings indicator light will start flashing Pressing Key 1 and...

Page 23: ...ed daily weekly or weekend program The timer is switched on as follows Press key 3 set after which the screen will display the text menu 01 SET CLOCK Then press the 5 key twice which is followed by th...

Page 24: ...s activated daily weekly weekend as well as an indicator next to the clock symbol indicating that the timer is on The screen layout and indicator labels are shown in the following Image 1 daily progra...

Page 25: ...ter which the screen will display the text menu 02 SET CHRONO By pressing the key 3 Key set enter the timer setting menu The screen will display text ENABLE CHRONO Press Key 5 again and the screen wil...

Page 26: ...00 23 50 To exit settings press Key 4 twice EXAMPLE OF ADJUSTMENT The stove switches on at 8 o clock and switches off at 17 o clock and the second switch on is at 20 o clock and off at 23 o clock and...

Page 27: ...rogramming are the same as setting the daily program Press the Key 3 set after which the text MENU 01 SET CLOCK will be displayed Then press key 5 twice after which the screen displays the text MENU 0...

Page 28: ...2 03 30 STOP PROG 4 Time off 02 03 22 MONDAY PROG 3 on off 02 03 31 MONDAY PROG 4 on off 02 03 23 TUESDAY PROG 3 on off 02 03 32 TUESDAY PROG 4 on off 02 03 24 WEDNESDAY PROG 3 on off 02 03 33 WEDNESD...

Page 29: ...DAY PROG 3 on 02 03 33 WEDNESDAY PROG 4 off 02 03 25 THURSDAY PROG 3 on 02 03 34 THURSDAY PROG 4 off 02 03 26 FRIDAY PROG 3 on 02 03 35 FRIDAY PROG 4 off 02 03 27 SATURDAY PROG 3 off 02 03 36 SATURDAY...

Page 30: ...ous cases daily and weekly The times can be set at 10 minute intervals Image 28b To exit settings press Key 4 Twice EXAMPLE OF ADJUSTMENT The stove switches on at 8 o clock and switches off at 17 o cl...

Page 31: ...default language is English To exit settings press Key 4 twice 8 4 MENU 04 Set STAND BY mode The STAND BY mode is used to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption In stand by mode when the room temperature...

Page 32: ...ust and ash buildup On this basis clean regularly since cleaning depends directly on the quality of the pellets the room to be heated the stove and the chimney soiling and the temperature set These de...

Page 33: ...fall into the burning pot Image 32 To stop loading press Key 4 Note Use this function only when the pellet storage is empty At the moment when it is evident that the pellet transporter has filled wit...

Page 34: ...nt down Period from problem detection till sound alarm Period of feeder activity depending on power mode Operating mode Feeder Temperature of exhaust gases Exhaust fan RPM To exit press Key 4 Informat...

Page 35: ...st gases ALARM HOT TEMP 3 Ignition malfunction FAILED IGNITION 4 Lack of pellet during operation ALARM NO FIRE 5 Power off BLACK OUT 6 Low draft ALARM DEP FAIL 7 Thermal safety THERMAL SAFETY 8 Exhaus...

Page 36: ...sage appeared Solution is to reduce the power to check the door and ashtray tightness and to perform detailed furnace and chimney maintenance 3 ALARM OF FAILED IGNITION Reason If the stove does not st...

Page 37: ...ter than the time specified by the technical parameter when the oven is switched on again it will continue to operate in operating mode Otherwise the alarm will sound The message BLACK OUT will appear...

Page 38: ...e same error call a service technician 8 ALARM MALFUNCTION OF EXHAUST FAN Reason An alarm occurs if the exhaust fan malfunctions The display shows EXHAUST FAILURE An error may occur due to fan blockin...

Page 39: ...ents and abrasives and all products containing solvents alcohols acids or any solvent Glass is being cleaned with a dry cloth if there are a traces of soot the glass can be cleaned with a damp cloth b...

Page 40: ...Stove has to be cleaned completely once in a month and at the end of the heating season In addition to instructions for weekly and daily cleaning it s necessary to open the stove on provided spots an...

Page 41: ...e is no longer produced This warranty does not cover damage caused by inadequate use of stoves violating the instructions given in this manual mechanical damage incurred due to inadequate storage and...

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Page 44: ...OBLIGATORY READ MANUAL BEFORE STARTING THE STOVE TIM SISTEM d o o ul Prva industrijska br 9 22 330 Nova Pazova Srbija tel fax 381 22 32 80 76 e mail servis timsistem rs www timsistem rs...

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