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D.  nORMAL OPeRATIOn OF The sTOVe

 

KEY P1

KEY P2

LED 1

KEY P3

KEY P6

KEY P5

KEY P4

LED 5

LED 4

DISPLAY B

DISPLAY A

LED 2

LED 3

•    Key P1: increase the by the user required room temperature. P1 can also be used 

to show indication of the flue gas temperature and to show burning level.

•   Key P2: decrease the by the user required room temperature. 
•   Key P3: enables possibility to change desired room temperature.
•   Key P4: (ON-OFF) to turn on and off, to unlock from alarms.
•   Key P5 and P6: to increase or decrease the heating power output level.
•   Led 1: timer is activated
•   Led 2: auger is activated.
•   Led 3: receiving input from remote control.
•   Led 4: thermostat indicator
•   Led 5: setting temperature or inside setting menu.
•    Display A: during starting it shows the stove state, during normal operation it 

shows the heating power, when changing parameters it shows the parameter 
subject to change.

•    Display B: during starting it shows the stove state, during functioning it shows 

the required room temperature desired by the user, during setting of inputs it 
shows the parameter output.

D.1   cOnTROLLIng The sTOVe
 

D.1.1. Regular and non regular starting up procedure and operating mode

 

D.1.1.1 Regular starting up procedure and operating mode

The normal start up and working procedure of the stove is as following: 

1.   Make sure the burning pot is empty and clean, 
2.   Make sure the fire door is closed.
3.   Fill the fuel hopper with good quality wood pellets
4.     Press key P4 for minimum 4 seconds until display shows “Fan Cand”. The stove 

is  now  in  igniting  pre  ventilation  phase  which  will  last  for  approximately  2 
minutes.

5.     After the 2 minutes igniting pre ventilation phase the stove will start loading 

pellets  to  the  burning  pot.  The  display  will  show  “Load  Wood”.  During  this 
phase the auger will transport pellets from the fuel hopper to the burning pot. 
In the same time the ignitor will start heating the burning pot.

6.     During this phase the heat in the burning pot will increase so much that the 

fire will start. 

7.   The display will now show “Fire on”

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Summary of Contents for AIDA

Page 1: ...AIDA 2 6 3 4 1 gebRaUchsanWeisUng BRUGSANVISNING MANUEL D UTILISATION OPERATING MANUAL istRUzioni d Uso GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING Bruksanvisning 2 30 58 86 114 142 170...

Page 2: ...tion Fuel hopper cover Maintenance cover Auger Ignition spark plug Auger motor reducer Adjustable cap com bustion air Room air recirculation fan Fumes probe Manual reset Inspection panel Control panel...

Page 3: ...of comfort and pleasure In order to ensure the maximum life span and safe use of your Zibro heating pro duct Please carefully read this manual first and store it for future reference On behalf of the...

Page 4: ...w sufficient fresh air to enter the room Per hour an additional 50 m3 air is needed above the normal ventilation requirement for the room Always have a fresh air inlet to the room with a section of at...

Page 5: ...iameter 6 mm maximum length 30 mm All conform DIN standard and or norm standard Bad wet or impregnated pellets will lead to formation of condensation and or soot in the chimney or in the fire place it...

Page 6: ...fitted by a recognised electrician Always take the plug out of the socket when the device is not in use A damaged electricity cable may only be replaced by the supplier or an author ised person servic...

Page 7: ...ting the stove for the first time the auger needs extra time to be filled with wood pellets as a result at least three starting attempts will be needed as also the burning pot is empty After completio...

Page 8: ...e stove state during functioning it shows the required room temperature desired by the user during setting of inputs it shows the parameter output D 1 Controlling the Stove D 1 1 Regular and non regul...

Page 9: ...switch to the lowest possible heating power output level This means that the stove will keep on heating the room but at lowest possible capacity G When starting the stove for the very first time the...

Page 10: ...play B displays the desired required room temperature do not press any button anymore wait for 3 seconds and the display will return to its nor mal operating mode 5 Changing the required room temperat...

Page 11: ...the combustion air inlet positioned at the backside of the stove See picture 5 and picture 6 If the wood pellets burning inside the burning pot tend to fall fly out it means there is too much combusti...

Page 12: ...hopper cover item 6 on important components drawing Do not fill the fuel hopper with any residuals from the burning pot For more information about the advised pellets see chapter D12 D 11 Timer and c...

Page 13: ...week can now be defined whether the stove must turn on off at the moments defined at UT 05 and UT 06 6 Display B will now show either off or on followed by a number for exam ple on 2 or on 5 or off 2...

Page 14: ...is applicable on a certain day can be changed by press ing P2 Pressing P2 when display B shows on 3 will change display B into off 3 Pressing P2 again will show on 3 again 8 With P1 can be toggled thr...

Page 15: ...sing good quality standardised pellets it is normal that difference arise in combustion rates ash production and build up of slack G Store and transport the pellets in absolutely dry conditions Wood p...

Page 16: ...tions and alarms If the temperature becomes too high the display will show RiS To lower the tem perature to the normal working condition the stove will automatically decrease the feeding of pellets to...

Page 17: ...eel wool hydrogen chloride or other corrosive aggressive or scratch ing products to clean neither the internal nor the external surface of the stove Especially after a prolonged shutdown period the st...

Page 18: ...the stove the whole system including the chimney must be cleaned more frequently F 2 Maintenance to be done by authorized technician Task Frequency professional inspection and maintenan ce of stove fl...

Page 19: ...t brush Clean the fumes chamber using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner Do not remove the protec tive plate inside the fumes chamber Carefully close the fumes chamber again using the 2 cylindrical bol...

Page 20: ...gnition open ing is pointing toward the back side of the unit see pict F9 F 3 6 cLeAnIng The Ash DRAW The ash draw needs cleaning when its full and before each start up The ash draw is positioned unde...

Page 21: ...carefully tested and commissioned Any repairs or commissioning that may become necessary during or after installa tion must be carried out by heating engineers authorized by Zibro Original factory spa...

Page 22: ...t again if the problem continues Start the stove with some fire starter or fire lighters in the fire bed See chapter D 1 1 2 Call authorized Zibro technician if the problem still conti nuous Ignitor i...

Page 23: ...em still continu Wood pellets are not good quality Try better quality wood pellets The phase 1 parameter set in the circuit board is too low The wood pellets supply must to the burning pot might need...

Page 24: ...tight can be dangerous for you health Seal the pipe fitting immediately with high temperature silicone and or replace the pipes with correct ones Stove switches off Alarm displayed is AlAr no rEtE Ele...

Page 25: ...ian to verify whether chimney is suitable for the stove Unfavourable weather conditions When there is a very strong wind a negative depression to the chimney can occur Verify and start the stove again...

Page 26: ...Alarm displayed is AlAr Sond Fumes outlet tempe rature sensor discon nected Verify the sensor is connected to the circuit board card By authorized Zibro technician only Fumes outlet tempera ture senso...

Page 27: ...ance with the directions for use as indicated in this manual neglect and the use of an incorrect type of fuel The use of incorrect fuel can even be dangerous 7 Transportation costs and the risks invol...

Page 28: ...183 132 Flue gas mass flow at nominal reduced capacity g s 10 9 9 8 Chimney draught needed Pa 12 Chimney damper needed Possibly Can be used on a combined flue chim ney No Fuel Pellets Din norm Fuel di...

Page 29: ...pliances fired by wood pellets Brand of Product Zibro Reference of Product Aida Applicable EC Directives EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EC RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC...

Page 30: ...45 70 205 701 fax 45 70 208 701 email appliance appliance group com FIN 4 UNITED KINGDOM Scott Brothers Ltd 1 Whiteside Station Road Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8AA UK tel 44 0 1477 539 500 fax 44 0 14...

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