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Use and maintenance 

manual for pellet  

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Summary of Contents for Peralba C2

Page 1: ...Use and maintenance manual for pellet stove ...

Page 2: ...ove and safety All the operations not considered in the manual and not authorized by a technician recommended by the company must be considered dangerous Otherwise the ZF company does not assume any responsibility both civil and criminal Strictly forbidden Not observing the use and maintenance manual Using the stove for any other use not provided exclusively for heating Touching the surfaces of th...

Page 3: ... maintenance not in compliance with the provisions in this booklet of Use and Maintenance can cause damage to people and things In this case the company ZF is released from any civil or criminal responsibility Before performing any operation the user must have read and understood all the contents of this manual of Use and Maintenance Tampering and misuse of the stove can be dangerous for the user ...

Page 4: ...55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 102 EN 62233 EN 50581 EN 14785 For the installation and the use of the stove all the local and national and all European standards must be met 5 Warranty Warranty conditions ZF s r l located in Dino Fochesato Street n 1 Meledo of Sarego VI guarantees its products for 2 years from the date of purchase for manufacturing or material d...

Page 5: ...ases The above warranty terms have not been observed The installation is not carried out in full obedience of the laws in force and the instructions contained in the provided manual Non maintenance or wrong maintenance of the product by the customer Presence of electrical and or hydraulic systems not in accordance with the laws in force Damages caused by weather conditions chemical electrochemical...

Page 6: ...from the warranty and they are Gaskets Ceramic tempered glass Upholstery and grills Varnished details Chromate gilded Satinized Majolica Handles Electric cables Vermiculite Refractory material Brazier Chromatic variations crackles and slight dimensional differences of the parts in majolica are not contestable as they are all physical features of the materials not attributable to the manufacturing ...

Page 7: ...ation errors Non compliance with safety regulations Installation by unqualified and untrained personnel Installation not in accordance with the regulations in force in the country Use of non original spare parts Exceptional events weather power surges strange places of installation The ZF s r l does not recognize any compensation for direct or indirect damages caused or depending on the product In...

Page 8: ...ulsory the presence of a suitable fumes evacuation system It is not compulsory to connect the air intake tube of the stove directly outside see picture but it is recommended for a better efficiency energy saving In any case it is necessary to guarantee at least 50 m h of air Grill 800 cm The electrical system must be in accordance with the law in particular check the efficiency of the earthing cir...

Page 9: ...T junction with inspection it is advisable to use curves of 45 Using nets or filters at the extremity of the flue or any extremity which could turn into a nest is forbidden Use only extremity in accordance with the regulation The horizontal segments must have a minimum inclination of 3 upward As for the connection of the flue the horizontal segment must be minimum and you mustn t exceed 3 meters t...

Page 10: ...e is a fireplace it must have a preferably circular internal section the square or rectangular sections must have rounded corners with a radius of at least 20mm the rectangular sections with a maximum ratio of 1 5 between the sides must have a constant internal section free and independent at the base there must be an inspection hole Always verify a minimum forced draught of 10Pa and follow the re...

Page 11: ... is assured windproof chimney pot The chimney pot must be positioned to guarantee an adequate dispersion and dilution of the combustion products and however outside the reflux area This area has different sizes and shapes depending on the angle of slope of the roof so it is necessary to adopt the minimum heights see figure The chimney pot must be windproof and exceed the height of the peak or wher...

Page 12: ...re and consequently in the opposite situation increases the depression decreasing the draught To overcome these drawbacks the installer must act directly on the stove modifying the parameter to adjust the speed of fume extraction and verify all safeties This operation is particularly delicate it must always be carried out by authorized personnel The ZF company declines any liability whether civil ...

Page 13: ... Fumes speed reduced power 3 6 g s Min and Max draft 10 Pa 12 Pa Pellets tank capacity 24 Kg Pellet consumption at rated power 3 0 Kg h Pellet consumption at reduced power 0 8 Kg h Pellets autonomy at rated power 8 h Pellets autonomy at reduced power 30 h Air inlet diameter Ø 50 mm Fumes outlet diameter Ø 80 mm Voltage and frequency of power supply 230V 50 60Hz Electrical power absorbed Min Max Fu...

Page 14: ...iminal First steps Check that there are no objects on the stove manual included and proceed as follows Fill the hopper with pellets opening the upper door and closing it again making sure that no foreign body is in the hopper Take off the cover of the hopper only during its charging Check that the brazier is well positioned in its place Check that the door is hermetically closed Supply power put t...

Page 15: ...ter the next submenu level PROGRAMMING It sets the selected value and passes to the next entry 4 ON OFF WORK Pressed for 2 seconds it turns on and off the stove PROGRAMMING It passes to the next level of the menu and all modifications carried out are memorized BLOCK It unblocks and turns off the stove 5 Power Decrement WORK OFF It reduces the value of the stove power PROGRAMMING It passes to the n...

Page 16: ...taller must carry out any other try he deems necessary and verify the operation of the buttons on the console 10 1 Igniting the stove Once the installation of the stove and the compulsory verification of the safeties are over the operation phase begins To power the stove simply connect the cable to the electrical outlet press the power switch located on the back of the stove at the bottom moving f...

Page 17: ... 1 minute the pellet loading phase begins the message LOAD PELLET passes on the display In a first phase the auger provides to load the pellets in the brazier for a time given by the parameter PR40 auger LED on the speed of the fumes is defined by parameter PR42 and the ignition is always on ignition LED on In the second phase after the time of the parameter PR40 has passed the auger turns off aug...

Page 18: ...n PR13 and maintained it for at least a time PR02 the stove goes into working mode which is the normal operating The display will show the word WORK The power can be set by holding down the button P5 and P6 and the room temperature can be set by pressing the button P1 and P2 Figure 6 If the fumes temperature reaches the threshold set by parameter PR15 the air exchanger fan lights on Led exchanger ...

Page 19: ...us acting on the buttons P1 increase and P2 decrease it is possible to change the value After about 5 seconds the value is saved and the display returns to the normal mode or press P3 to exit Figure 8 Figure 8 10 7 The room temperature reaches the set temperature SET temperature When the room temperature has reached the set value the heating power of the stove is automatically decreased to the min...

Page 20: ... this state the stove has turned off the auger auger LED off the exchanger switches off when it reaches the threshold given by the parameter PR15 and the LED ON OFF flashes Figure 10a Figure 10a When the fumes temperature reaches the threshold given by the parameter PR13 the stove goes into stand by mode and WAIT COOLING passes on the display The auger is off auger LED off the exchanger is off exc...

Page 21: ...he threshold given by the parameter PR10 the stove turns off displaying the message OFF Figure 11a Figure 11a 11 THE MENU You can enter the menu by pressing the P3 button The menu is subdivided into different entries and levels that allow you to enter the settings and the programming of the board 11 1 User menu The following table synthetically describes the structure of the menu dwelling in this ...

Page 22: ...Tuesday Prg 2 on off 15 Wednesday Prg 2 on off 16 Thursday Prg 2 on off 17 Friday Prg 2 on off 18 Saturday Prg 2 on off 19 Sunday Prg 2 on off 20 start Prg 3 OFF 0 23 50 21 stop Prg 3 OFF 0 23 50 22 Monday Prg 3 on off 23 Tuesday Prg 3 on off 24 Wednesday Prg 3 on off 25 Thursday Prg 3 on off 26 Friday Prg 3 on off 27 Saturday Prg 3 on off 28 Sunday Prg 3 on off 29 start Prg 4 OFF 0 23 50 30 stop ...

Page 23: ...e info 04 Fumes state info 05 Fumes extraction revolutions state info Level 1 Level 2 Value M8 technician settings 01 access key set Level 1 Level 2 Value M9 exit 01 exit set 11 2 Menu M1 SET CLOCK It sets the current hour and date The board is equipped with a lithium battery that allows the internal clock a life of more than 3 5 years To enter the general programming menus press the P3 button The...

Page 24: ...2c the day figure 12d the month figure 12e and the year figure 12f by pressing the P1 button increment and P2 button decrement and confirming by pressing the P3 button Figure 12b Figure 12c Figure 12d Figure 12e MENU 01 Friday day 14 _ MENU 01 hour clock 15 _ MENU 01 Minutes clock 18 MENU 01 day clock 04 MENU 01 month clock ...

Page 25: ... 13a You can set two sections of functioning the first one with START1 Day and STOP1 Day and the second one with START2 Day and STOP2 Day delimitated by the times set according to the following table where the setting OFF indicates to the clock to ignore the order Press the P1 button increment and the P2 button decrement to select Press P3 to confirm DAY PROGRAM Menu level Selection Meaning Possib...

Page 26: ...ff M2 3 05 TUESDAY PRG 1 on off M2 3 06 WEDNESDAY PRG 1 on off M2 3 07 THURSDAY PRG 1 on off M2 3 08 FRIDAY PRG 1 on off M2 3 09 SATURDAY PRG 1 on off M2 3 10 SUNDAY PRG 1 on off PROGRAM 2 Menu level Selection Meaning Possible values M2 3 11 START PRG 2 Activation hour OFF 0 23 50 M2 3 12 STOP PRG 2 Deactivation hour OFF 0 23 50 M2 3 13 MONDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 14 TUESDAY PRG 2 on off M2 3 15 WEDN...

Page 27: ...he functioning of the stove for Sunday by setting Start2 weekend and Stop2 weekend WEEKEND PROGRAM Menu level Selection Meaning Possible values M2 4 01 WEEKEND TIME Enable weekend time ON OFF M2 4 02 START1 WEEKEND Activation hour OFF 0 23 50 M2 4 03 STOP 1 WEEKEND Deactivation hour OFF 0 23 50 M2 4 04 START 2 WEEKEND Activation hour OFF 0 23 50 M2 4 05 STOP 2 WEEKEND Deactivation hour OFF 0 23 50...

Page 28: ...rst ignition of the stove figure 17 when the pellet tank is empty After having selected the menu M6 the message P1 to load will pass on the display figure 17a Then press P1 increment The smokes fan turns on at maximum speed the auger turns on auger LED turned on and they will keep turned on until the end of the time indicated on the display figure 17b or until you press the P3 button Figure 17 Fig...

Page 29: ...ized Meaning 3 1 Auger pellet load state 52 Time out Toff Thermostat state 106 Fumes temperature 1490 Fumes extraction speed Figure 18 11 9 Menu M8 Technician settings This menu entry is for the technician who installs the stove After having put the access key figure 19a it allows to set different parameters of the stove functioning by pressing the P1 button increment and P2 button decrement Figur...

Page 30: ...f the stove is initiated for safety During the alarm phase the alarms LED will always be on Alarm LED on and when enabled the buzzer it will sound intermittently If you don t reset the alarm the stove will shut down anyway always displaying the alarm message 12 1 Energetic Black out During the working status of the stove electricity may miss When it is restarted if the period of the black out is l...

Page 31: ... extractor is not detected by the board In this case reset the alarm by pressing the On Off button and contact an authorized service center Figure 23 12 5 Firing failure alarm It occurs when the ignition phase fails That is what happens if the time given by the parameter PR01 passes without the fumes temperature overcomes the parameter PR13 The message Al 5 NO LIGHTIN will pass on the display and ...

Page 32: ...on put the cap back restart the stove and check if the environment fan is working correctly If the alarm persists call the Authorized Service Provider Figure 27 12 8 Alarm absence depression It occurs when the external pressure switch component detects a pressure depression below the trigger threshold The pressure switch intervenes by turning the auger off being these two electrically connected in...

Page 33: ... The flame did not bring the fumes on right temperature within the preset time The pellet is finished reload the tank turn the stove on if the problem persists call the authorized service The draught is not enough Check that there are no obstructions in the flue and air inlet The pellet loading auger is broken Call an authorized service The smoke extractor is broken Call an authorized service 12 1...

Page 34: ...when the ash reaches the edge of the same drawer it is strictly forbidden to light the stove if the ash goes beyond it Every day when you clean the brazier also check if the drawer has to be emptied This maintenance must be done when the stove is cold it is forbidden to use water to cool the ash or to clean the inside of the stove You can use the vacuum cleaner but the ash has to be perfectly cold...

Page 35: ...ed to the inner sides of the stove Remove the brazier to proceed with the removal of interior sides Remove the internal combustion chamber surround taking it by the two lower edges if this operation is difficult use pincers Remove the two lateral supports by turning them up after you have done this remove the flame trap top ...

Page 36: ...nd the support of the brazier there is another combustion chamber surround to remove it grab it by the edge and pull up Removed this part the two rear combustion chamber surrounds are released to remove them simply take them off Even at this stage take the vacuum cleaner to clean the entire inner part of the stove if there are remains stuck on use a brush to remove them from all surfaces When all ...

Page 37: ...and physical state Do not reassemble broken or damaged parts that may cause the malfunction of the stove Summary scheme of the cleaning and maintenance of the stove Daily Every 3 days Every 15 days Once every 1000 Kg Seasonal 1500 hours Executed by Brazier X User Ash drawer X User Glass X User Suction Line X Technician Flue X Technician Fumes pipe X Technician Pellet tank X Technician User Ash cha...

Page 38: ...nal arising from the use of non original spare parts also informs that the use of these implicates the fall of the warranty on the stove You will find the complete list of spare parts and related code to communicate at the time of the request below 14 Spare parts ...

Page 39: ...onna anteriore dx 1 36 R2600487 Colonna anteriore sx 1 37 R2600488 Griglia aria dx 1 38 R2600489 Griglia aria sx 1 39 R2600490 Assieme top 1 40 R2600491 Batti fiamma inox 430 30 10 1 41 R2600492 Staffetta 60x40x41 20 10 4 42 R2600493 Pannello laterale dx 1 43 R2600494 Pannello laterale sx 1 44 R2600499 Battifiamma superiore 1 45 R2600500 Braciere 11 13 kW EA 1 46 R2600503 Fianco dx convogliatore H...

Page 40: ...Below the diagram for the connection between the different electric parts and the motherboard of the stove is represented 15 Wiring diagram ...

Page 41: ... The adjustment of the channeling can happen in two ways depending on the type of stove you have Manual Adjustment Automatic Adjustment Automatic Adjustment To adjust the fan press button 3 to go to the menu Rule Fans Figure 30 press the button 3 again Figure 31 For each of the two fans are possible different types of adjustment see table below To change the parameters press button 1 fan 2 and 2 f...

Page 42: ...Below there is an example of installation of ducted stove in a home ...

Page 43: ...17 Notes ...

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Page 45: ...l waste but it must be assigned to specialized collection structures as prescribed by local regulations or by the dealer The importer and the dealer are responsible for collection and disposal both in case in which these are carried out directly and in case in which these are carried out through a collective collection system Every explanation and every other information will be provided by the de...

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