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PELLET STOVE
installation, use and maintenance manual
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Summary
1 MANUAL SIMBOLOGY ..................................................3
2 DEAR CUSTOMER ...........................................................3
3 CAUTIONS......................................................................3
4 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ..............................................4
5 WARRANTY CONDITIONS .............................................5
6 SPARE PARTS ..................................................................6
7 WARNINGS FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE
PRODUCT ...............................................................................6
8 PACKAGING AND HANDLING ...................................6
8.1 PACKAGING .............................................................6
8.2 STOVE HANDLING .....................................................6
9 CHIMNEY FLUE .............................................................6
9.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................... 6
9.2 CHIMNEY FLUE ..........................................................7
9.3 TECHNICAL FEATURES...............................................7
9.4 HEIGHT-DEPRESSION .................................................8
9.5 MAINTENANCE..........................................................8
9.6 CHIMNEY POT ...........................................................8
9.7 CHIMNEY COMPONENTS .........................................9
9.8 EXTERNAL AIR INLET ..................................................9
9.9 COMBUSTIBLE AIR INLET FOR SEALED-CHAMBER
INSTALLATION ..................................................................10
9.10 CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTION .............................. 11
9.11 EXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION .............. 12
10 FUEL ............................................................................ 14
10.1 FUEL .........................................................................14
11 INSTALLATION .............................................................14
11.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................14
11.2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS .......................................... 15
11.3 GENERAL INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL ............. 17
11.4 WALL MOUNTING ..................................................18
11.5 SAFETY FIXING ......................................................20
11.6 STOVE DOOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .............. 20
11.7 PANEL ASSEMBLY (WALL
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11.8 PANEL ASSEMBLY (LEAN
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11.9 PANEL ASSEMBLY (MOON MODEL) .................. 22
11.10 PANEL ASSEMBLY (TILE
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11.11 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT 23
11.12 ELECTRIC CONNECTION ....................................23
11.13 HOT AIR DUCTING SYSTEM .................................24
11.14 STOVE CALIBRATION AND DEPRESSION
MEASUREMENT ................................................................25
12 USE ..............................................................................26
12.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 26
12.2 SECURING THE DISPLAY .......................................26
12.3 CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY .....................................26
12.4 MAIN MENU .............................................................27
12.5 SETTINGS MENU .......................................................27
12.6 INFO MENU ..............................................................29
12.7 START UP .................................................................29
12.8 FAILED IGNITION .....................................................30
12.9 SWITCH OFF (ON PANEL: OFF WITH FLASHING
FLAME) .............................................................................30
12.10 POWER FAILURE ...................................................30
12.11 ADJUSTMENTS MENU ...........................................30
12.12 PROGRAMMED MODE (TIMER) - MAIN MENU ..31
12.13 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES: ..............................32
12.14 NOTES FOR TIMER OPERATION............................32
12.15 AUTO ECO MODE (SEE SECTION F-G SETTINGS
MENU PAGE 27) ...............................................................32
12.16 SLEEP FUNCTION (MAIN MENU) .......................... 32
12.17 PELLETS RECIPE (SEE SECTION J SETTINGS MENU
PAGE 27) ..........................................................................33
12.18 SMOKE RPM VARIATION (SEE SECTION I SETTINGS
MENU PAGE 27) ...............................................................33
12.19 CHIMNEY SWEEP FUNCTION (FOR MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIANS ONLY) - SEE SECTION K SETTINGS MENU
PAGE 27 ..........................................................................33
12.20 PELLET SUPPLY ........................................................33
12.21 PELLET REFUELLING TIMER ..................................... 34
12.22 REMOTE CONTROL ..............................................34
13 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS ..................................35
13.1 SAFETY DEVICES ..................................................... 35
13.2 PRESSURE SWITCH .................................................. 35
13.3 SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE ............................... 35
13.4 CONTACT THERMOSTAT IN THE FUEL HOPPER ..... 35
13.5 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ...............................................35
13.6 SMOKE FAN ............................................................ 35
13.7 GEAR MOTOR ........................................................35
13.8 TEMPORARY POWER CUT ..................................... 35
13.9 FAILED START-UP ....................................................35
13.10 BLACKOUT WITH THE BOILER ON .........................35
13.11 ALARM ALERTS ......................................................35
13.12 ALARM RESET ......................................................... 37
14 MAINTEINANCE ..................................................... 37
14.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 37
14.2 BURNING POT AND ASH TRAY CLEANING .......... 37
14.3 HOPPER AND AUGER CLEANING ........................ 38
14.4 FUME CHAMBER CLEANING ................................ 38
14.5 FUME CONDUIT CLEANING ................................. 39
14.6 FUME FAN CLEANING ..........................................39
14.7 ROOM FAN CLEANING ....................................... 40
14.8 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING ........................ 40
14.9 GENERAL CLEANING ...........................................40
14.10 CLEANING OF PAINTED METAL PANELS ............ 40
14.11 CLEANING OF CERAMIC AND STONE PANELS 40
14.12 GASKET REPLACEMENT .......................................40
14.13 GLASS CLEANING ...............................................41
15 IN CASE OF ANOMALY ............................................. 41
15.1 PROBLEM SOLVING ................................................ 41
16 TECHNICAL DATAS .................................................... 44
16.1 REPAIR INFORMATION ............................................44
16.2 CE MARKING...........................................................44
16.3 FEATURES .................................................................45
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MANUAL SIMBOLOGY
The icons with the stylized gures indicates whom the subject dealt in the paragraph is addressed to (between
the User and/or the Authorized Technician and/or the Specialized Stove-repairer).
WARNING symbols indicates an important note.
USER
AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN
(ONLY to interpret or the Stove-manufacturer or the Authorized
Technician of Technical Assistance Service approved by the Stove-
manufacturer)
SPECIALIZED STOVE-REPAIRER
CAUTION:
READ CAREFULLY THE NOTE
CAUTION:
DANGER OR IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE POSSIBILITY
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DEAR CUSTOMER
Our products are designed and manufactured in compliance with standards EN 13240 for wood stoves,
EN 14785 for pellet stoves, EN 13229 for re places, EN 12815 for wood cooker stoves, C.P.R. 305/2011 for
manufacturing products, Re n.1935/2004 for materials and objects which are in contact with foods, Dir.
2006/95/CEE for low tension, Dir.2004/108/EC for Electromagnetic compatibility.
Read carefully the instruction contained in this manual to obtain the best efciency.
This instruction manual is an integral part of the product: make sure it is delivered with the appliance also in
case of sold to others. In case of loss please ask a copy to your local Technical Assistance Service.
In Italy biomass system installation below 35 kW must comply with MD 37/08. Every qualied
installer who own these requirements, has to issue the certicate of conformity for the
installed system ("system" means: stove + chimney + air inlet).
According to (EU) No. 305/2011 regulation, the " Declaration of Performance" is available online at the web
sites:
- www.cadelsrl.com
- www.free-point.it
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CAUTIONS
All the pictures carried in this manual are only for indicative and explanatory purpose and could therefore
slightly differ from your appliance.
The referring appliance is those you purchased.
In case of doubts or difculties in the comprehension or for problems not described in this manual, please
promptly contact your distributor or installer.
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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Installation, electrical connection, functional verication and maintenance must
only be performed by qualied or authorised personnel.
Live electrical parts: disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before
performing any maintenance operation. Only power the product after completing
assembly.
Special maintenance must only be performed by authorised and qualied
personnel.
All local regulations, including those referring to national European standards, must
be respected during appliance installation.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility in case of installation which are not
in compliance with current regulations, in case of a wrong room ventilation system,
in case of an electric connection which is not in compliance with regulations and in
case of a wrong use of the appliance.
It is forbidden to install the stove in bedrooms, bathrooms and in rooms used for
storing combustible materials and in one-room ats.
The installation in one-room ats is allowed if they are in sealed chamber.
In any case the stove must not be installed in rooms where it can get in touch with
water or water splashes because this can cause burn hazards and short-circuit.
Please check that the oor has an adequate load capacity. If the existing one does
not satisfy this requirement, appropriate measure should be provided (for example a
plate for distributing the load).
For safety re regulations the distances from ammable or sensible to heat objects
(sofas, pieces of furniture, wooden covering, etc...) must be respected.
If there are highly ammable objects (curtains, tted carpet, etc...), all these
distances must be further increased with 1 meter.
The electrical cable must not get in touch with the fume exhaust pipe and nor with
every other part of the stove.
The user, or whoever is operating the product, must read and fully understand the
contents of this installation and use guide before performing any operation. Errors or
incorrect settings can cause hazardous conditions and/or poor operation.
The type of fuel to use is only the pellets.
Do not use the appliance as waste inceneretor.
Do not place laundry on the product to dry. Any clothes horses or similar objects
must be kept at a safe distance from the product. Fire hazard.
It is forbidden to operate the product with the door open or the glass broken.
It is forbidden to modify the appliance without authorization.
Do not use ammable liquids during the ignition (alcool, petrol, oil, etc...).
After a failed ignition the burning pot must be empty from the amassed pellets,
before starting the stove up again.
The pellet hopper must always be closed with its own lid.
Before of every intervention leave the re completely extinguish till the cooling and
always disconnect the plug from the electric socket.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play
with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
Packaging are not toys and could cause suffocation or strangulation and other
health hazards! People (childreen included) with reduced mobility, psycological
deseases or without experience and knowledge must be kept away from packaging.
The stove is not a toy.
Childreen must be constantly overseen in order to assure that they do not play
with the appliance.
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During its running, the stove reaches high temperatures: keep away childreen and
animals and for your safety please use appropriate reproof devices, such as heat-
protecting gloves.
If the auger is blocked by a foreign object (for example: nails), and if it needs to be
cleaned, DO NOT remove the rejector and DO NOT touch the auger. Please contact
the Technical Assistance service.
The chimney ue must be cleaned, since the soot and unburnt oil deposits reduce
its section so blocking the draught. In great quantities they can are up.
If the pellets are of bad quality (if contains sizing agents, oils, varnishes, plastic
remains or if it is mealy), deposits will form along pellets drop pipe during the running.
When the stove is switched off, these remains could form little hot coals that rising
along the pipe could reach the pellets on the hopper burning them and creating a
thick and harmful smoke inside the room. Please always keep the hopper closed with
its own lid. If the pipe is sooty, please clean it.
In case it would be necessary to extinguish the re emitted by the stove or by the
chimney ue, use a re-extinguisher or contact the remen. Do not use water to
extinguish the re inside the burning pot.
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WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The company guarantees the product, with the exception of elements subject to normal wear listed below, for
a period of 2 (two) years from the date of purchase attested by:
a document to serve as proof of purchase (invoice and/or receipt) that shows the name of the vendor and
the date on which the purchase was made;
forwarding of the completed certicate of guarantee within 8 days of purchase.
Furthermore, the product must be installed and started by specialised personnel who must, where provided,
issue a declaration of conformity of the plant and of the proper functioning of the product, for the warranty to
be valid and effective.
We recommend testing the product before completion with the relative nishes (claddings, painting of walls, etc.).
Installations not meeting the current standards, improper use and lack of maintenance as expected by the
manufacturer, void the product warranty.
The guarantee is valid on the condition that the instructions and warnings contained in the use and maintenance
manual are observed, and therefore the product is used correctly.
The replacement of the entire system or the repair of one of its components does not extend the guarantee
period, and the original expiry date remains unchanged.
The guarantee covers the replacement or free repair of parts recognised as being faulty at source due to
manufacturing defects.
To benet from the guarantee, in the event of a fault, the customer must have the guarantee certicate and
present it with the proof of purchase document to the Technical Assistance Ofce.
The guarantee does not cover malfunctions and/or damage to the appliance that arise due to the following
causes:
Damage caused during transportation or relocation.
All parts that develop faults due to negligence or improper use, incorrect maintenance, installation that does
not comply with the manufacturer's instructions (always refer to the installation and use manual provided with
the appliance).
Incorrect dimensioning with regards to the use or faults in the installation or failure to adopt the necessary
devices to guarantee proper execution.
Improper overheating of the equipment, use of fuels not conforming to the types and quantities indicated in
the instructions provided.
Further damage caused by incorrect user interventions in an attempt to x the initial fault.
Worsening of the damage due to the continued use of the equipment by the user, once the defect has been
noticed.
In the presence of a boiler, any corrosions, incrustations or breaks caused by water ow, condensation,
hardness or acidity of the water, improperly performed descaling treatments, lack of water, mud or limescale
deposits.
Inefciency of chimneys, ues or parts of the plant affecting the equipment.
Damage caused by tampering with the appliance, atmospheric agents, natural disasters, vandalism,
electrical discharges, res, faults in the electric and/or hydraulic system.
Failure to have the stove cleaned on an annual basis by an authorised technician or qualied personnel will
result in the loss of the warranty.
Also excluded from this guarantee are:
Parts subject to normal wear such as gaskets, glass, claddings and cast iron grids, painted, chrome-plated or
gilded parts, handles and electric cables, bulbs, indicator lights, knobs, all parts which can be removed from
the hearth.
Variations in colour of the painted or ceramic/serpentine parts and craquelure ceramics as they are natural
characteristics of the material and product use.
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Masonry work.
Plant parts (if present) not supplied by the manufacturer.
Any technical interventions on the product to eliminate the above-said defects and consequent damages must
be agreed upon with the Technical Assistance Centre, who reserves the right to accept the relative appointment
or not. However, said interventions will not be carried out under warranty but as technical assistance to be
granted at part of any eventual and specic agreed conditions and in accordance with the fee in force for the
work to be carried out.
The user will also be charged for any costs incurred to remedy the incorrect technical interventions, tampering
or damage to the appliance, not attributable to original faults.
Save for the legal or regulatory limits, the guarantee does not cover the containment of atmospheric and
acoustic pollution.
The company declines all liability for any damage which may be caused, directly or indirectly, to persons,
animals or objects as a consequence of non compliance with any prescription specied in the manual, especially
warnings regarding installation, use and maintenance of the appliance.
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SPARE PARTS
For each repair or adjustment which should be necessary, please contact the dealer where you purchased your
stove or your nearest Technical Assistance Service, specifying:
Appliance model
Serial number
Type of problem
Use only original spare parts which you can nd at our Technical Assistance Services.
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WARNINGS FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
The owner is the sole party responsible for demolishing and disposing of the product. This must be performed in
compliance with laws related to safety and environmental protection in force in his/her country.
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste.
It must be taken to a special differentiated waste collection centre set up by the local authorities or to a retailer
that provides this service.
Separating and recycling prevents potential negative effects on the environment and health (often caused by
inappropriately disposing of product parts). It also allows materials to be recovered in order to obtain signicant
savings in energy and resources.
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PACKAGING AND HANDLING
8.1 PACKAGING
The packaging is made up of recyclable cardboard boxes according to RESY standards, recyclable
expanded polystyrene inserts and wooden pallets.
All packaging materials can be re-used for a similar use or eventually discharged as waste assimilable to the
municipal solid ones, in accordance with current regulations.
After having removed the packaging please assure you about the integrity of the product.
8.2 STOVE HANDLING
Both whether the stove is packed or not it is necessary to observe the following instructions for handling and
transporting the stove from its sale point to its installation point and for any future movements:
The stove must be handled with idoneous means paying attention to the existing safety regulations;
do not turn the stove upside down and/or upset it on one side, but keep it in vertical position or as accorded
with the constructor instructions;
if the stove is made up of ceramic, stone, glass or any particularly fragile material components, all must be
moved with the utmost care.
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CHIMNEY FLUE
9.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter about the Chimney Flue has been drawn up in cooperation with Assocosma (www.assocosma.org)
and is based on European Standards (EN 15287 - EN 13384 - EN 1856 - EN 1443) and UNI 10683:2012.
It provides instructions for a good and correct execution of the chimney ue but it does not absolutely replace
the current standards which the qualied manufacturer/installer should comply with.
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9.2 CHIMNEY FLUE
Fig. 1 - Chimney Flues
LEGEND Fig. 1 page 7
1
Chimney ue with insulated stainless-steel
pipes
2 Chimney ue on the existing chimney
3 Inspection plug
4 Inspection door
5 ≥ 3,5 mt
The chimney ue or chimney is of great importance for the correct running of the heating appliance.
It is fundamental that the chimney ue is perfectly built and always maintained with a perfect efciency.
The chimney ue must be sole (see Fig. 1 page 7) with insulated stainless-steel pipes (1) or installed on the
existing chimney ue (2).
Both this solutions must be endowed with an inspection plug (3) and/or an inspection door (4).
9.3 TECHNICAL FEATURES
Fig. 2 - Inclined roof
LEGEND Fig. 2 page 7
1 Height over the ridge of the roof = 0,5 mt
2 Roof inclination ≥ 10°
3 90°
4 Measured distance at 90° from the roof surface = 1,3 mt
The chimney ue must be sealed from fumes.
It must have a vertical run without narrowing. It must be realized with fume and condensation resistant
materials with thermal insulation and able to last against usual mechanical stresses.
It must be insulated to avoid condensation and to reduce fume cooling effects.
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The stove must be spaced out from fuels or ammable materials with an air gap or with insulating materials.
Check the distance with the chimney manufacturer.
The chimney entrance must be placed in the same room where the appliance is installed or otherwise in
the adjacent room and it must be provided with a solid and condensation collection chamber under the
entrance, accessible through the sealed metal gate.
Auxiliary exhaust fans cannot be installed neither along the chimney nor on the chimney pot.
The inner section of the chimney ue can be round (the best one) or square and the jointed sides must have
a minimum radius of 20 mm.
The section dimension must be:
minimun Ø100 mm (for stoves up to 8.5 kw)
minimun Ø120 mm (for stoves to 9 kw up)
recommended max Ø180 mm
Made the efciency of the chimney ue overhauled by an expert stove-repairer and if necessary cover the
chimney ue with materials in compliance with current regulations.
The ue system must be placed on the roof.
The chimney ue must be provided CE in accordance with EN 1443 regulation. Please nd attached an
example of label:
Fig. 3 - Example of label
9.4 HEIGHT-DEPRESSION
The depression (draught) of a chimney ue depends also on its height. Check the depression with the values
provided at FEATURES page 43. Minimum height 3,5 meters.
9.5 MAINTENANCE
The fumes extraction pipes (fumes conduit + chimney ue + chimney pot) must always be cleaned, scrubbed
and checked by an expert stove-repairer, in compliance with current regulations, with the instructions of the
stove-manufacturer and the directives of your insurance company.
In case of doubts, please follow the most restrictive regulations.
Have your chimney ue and chimney pot checked and cleaned by an expert chimney sweep at least once
a week. The chimney sweep has to release a written declaration about the security of the system.
Not cleaning compromise safety.
9.6 CHIMNEY POT
Fig. 4 - Anti-wind chimney pots
The chimney pot is important for the correct running of the heating appliance:
We recommend using an anti-wind chimney pot, see Fig. 4 page 8.
The hole width for fumes exhaust must be the double of the chimney ue width and tted in a way that the
fume exhaust is assured also in case of wind.
It should prevent the inltration of rain, snow and animals.
The outlet height in the atmosphere must be away from the reux area caused by the roof structure or by
obstacles laying nearby (see Fig. 2 page 7).
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9.7 CHIMNEY COMPONENTS
Fig. 5 - Chimney components
LEGEND Fig. 5 page 9
1 Chimney pot
2 Fume outlet
3 Chimney ue
4 Termal insulation
5 External wall
6 Chimney union
7 Fume pipe
8 Heat generator
9 Inspection door
10 T-union with inspection plug
9.8 EXTERNAL AIR INLET
Fig. 6 - Direct air inow
LEGEND Fig. 6 page 9
1 Room to ventilate
2 External air inlet
The room must be endowed with an external air recycling for a good climate in your ambient.
The air inow from outside to the inner occurs directly, through an opening on the external wall of the room
(see Fig. 6 page 9).
Bedrooms, garages, and store of ammable materials are excluded.
The air inlet should have a total net surface of 80 sqcm
2
: the aforesaid surface is to widen if inside the room
there are other activated appliances (for example: electric ventilators for foul air suction, cooker hoods, other
stoves, etc...) which depress the environment.
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At switched on appliance it is necessary to check that the pressure fall between the room and the outside
does not exceed 4,0 Pa value: if necessary widen the air inlet (EN 13384).
The air inlet must be realized at a height close to the oor with an external grid against birds. In such a way it
cannot be obstructed by any object.
In case of installation with sealed-chamber the air inlet is not necessary.
9.9 COMBUSTIBLE AIR INLET FOR SEALED-CHAMBER INSTALLATION
Check FEATURES page 43 if the purchased stove has a sealed-chamber. If the stove is endowed with a sealed-
chamber and you want also the whole installation with sealed chamber, please read the following instructions:
It is necessary to extract the air for combustion directly from outside.
Use a tube with minimum Ø60 mm and maximum 2 meters lenght; to connect see the back of the stove.
French standards require installation in double-walled ues (concentric system). The combustion air is drawn
from the cavity.
During installation step is necessary to verify the minimum distances required for the combustible air inlet as
(for example) an open door or window causes a vortex which could remove the combustible air necessary
to the stove (see the underlying scheme).
On the external wall it is necessary to install a curve at 90° to protect the combustible air inow from wind
effects: turn the curve inlet downwards, see Fig. 7 page 10.
Endow the curve with an external shield grid against birds in such a way that it cannot be obstructed by any
object.
Check with your local authorities if exists any restrictive regulation regarding the combustible
air inlet: if present, they must be applied
In some countries and/or regions the installation with sealed-chamber is obligatory: in case
of doubt, please follow the most restrictive regulations.
Fig. 7 - Air inlet for sealed-chamber installation
LEGEND Fig. 7 page 10
1 ≥ 1,5 mt
2 ≥ 0,3 mt
3-3 Sectional view
4 Shield grid
5 Curve inlet to turn downwards
Remove the galvanised part near the combustion air pipe (see Fig. 8 page 11).
Connect with a exible or stiff hose with a 60 mm diameter and a maximum length of 2 metres (see and ).
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Fig. 8 - Cut- Removal Fig. 9 - Connections
How to connect to the stove in the sealed chamber with concentric system:
Insert the N tting into the I air intake pipe (see Fig. 10 page 11 and Fig. 11 page 11). Connect N to Q
using a exible tube which can resist a temperature of 100°C (a exible aluminium tube is recommended).
Maximum height for the installation of a vertical exhaust ue (roof) HV = 6 mt (see Fig. 12 page 11).
Maximum height for the installation of a horizontal exhaust ue (wall) HO = 2.6 mt (see Fig. 12 page 11).
Fig. 10 - Flexible tube Fig. 11 - Connections Fig. 12 - Flue connections
LEGEND Fig. 10 page 11 - Fig. 11 page 11 - Fig. 12 page 11
I Combustion air intake with a diameter of 40 mm
N Rubber tting with a diameter of 40/60 mm
R Flexible aluminium tube
Q Coaxial pipe air combustion connection
Y Coaxial pipe air combustion intake
HO Height of coaxial ue with wall/horizontal exhaust
HV Height of coaxial ue with roof/vertical exhaust
9.10 CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTION
Your pellet stove works through a fume draught forced by a fan. It is obligatory to check that all pipes are
realized in compliance with the following regulation on material selection: EN 1856-1, EN 1856-2 e UNI/TS 11278.
All must be effected by specialized personnel or companies as provided by UNI 10683:2012.
The connection between the appliance and the chimney ue should be short in order to favor the draught
and to avoid condensation in the pipes.
The fume conduit should be equivalent or longer than the outlet joint ones (Ø 80 mm).
Some stove models are endowed with a lateral and/or back exhaust. Check that the unused exhaust is
sealed with the plug given with standard equipment.
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SYSTEM TYPE Ø80 mm PIPE Ø100 mm PIPE
Minimum vertical length 1,5 mt 2 mt
Maximum length (with 1 union) 6,5 mt 10 mt
Maximum length (with 3 unions) 4,5 mt 8 mt
Maximum number of unions 3 3
Level section (minimum inclination 3%) 2 mt 2 mt
Installation at a height above 1200 m a.s.l. NO Obligatory
Use a plate pipe for stoves of Ø80 mm or Ø100 mm depending on the type of system and with silicone gaskets.
It is forbidden to use metal, bre cement or aluminium exible pipes.
For change of direction it is obligatory always to use a union (with angle > 90°) with inspection plug which
enables an easy periodic cleaning of the pipes.
Please assure you that after the cleaning the inspection plugs are sealed with its efcient gasket.
It is forbidden to exhaust ue gases directly from the wall towards the outside and closed spaces also at open top.
The fume conduit must be placed at a distance of minimum 500 mm from ammable or heat-susceptible
components.
It is prohibited to connect more than one wood/pellet (*) or any other type of appliance (vent cowling...) to
the same ue.
(*) unless there are national derogations (for instance in Germany), which under suitable conditions allow for
the installation of several appliances in the same replace. In any case, strictly follow the product/installation
requirements of the relative regulations/legislation in force in that country.
9.11 EXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION
Fig. 13 - Example 1
LEGEND Fig. 13 page 12
1 Insulating material
2 Reduction from Ø100 to Ø80 mm
3 Inspection plug
4 Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt
Chimney ue installation Ø100/120 mm with an enlarged drilling for pipe transit.
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Fig. 14 - Example 2
LEGEND Fig. 14 page 13
1 Insulating material
2 Inspection plug
3 Chimney inspection entrance
4 Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt
5 Inclination ≥ 3°
6 Level section ≤ 1 mt
Old chimney ue with an inserted pipe of minimum Ø100/120 mm and with an external door which enables
the chimney cleaning.
Fig. 15 - Example 3
LEGEND Fig. 15 page 13
1 Insulating material
2 Inspection plug
3 Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt
External chimney ue entirely made up of insulated stainless steel pipes, i.e. with double wall of minimum Ø100/120
mm: all must be rmly attached to the wall. For chimney against wind effects please (see Fig. 4 page 8).
Ducting system through T-unions which enables an easy cleaning without disassembling the pipes.
We recommend to check with your chimney ue manufacturer the safety distances which
must be respected and the type of insulating material. The aforesaid regulations are valid
also for holes made on the wall (EN 13501 - EN 13063 - EN 1856 - EN 1806 - EN 15827).
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FUEL
10.1 FUEL
Use top-quality pellets because they have inuence in the caloric value and in ash remains.
Pellets features are: dimension Ø6-7mm (D06 Class), maximum lenght 40 mm, caloric value 5kWh/kg, humidity
10%, ash remains 0,7%, they must be correctly pressed and not much mealy, without sizing agents, resins
and other additives (it is advisable to use pellets in compliance with the regulation EN14961-2 type ENplus-A1 ).
Not adequate pellets cause a bad combustion, a frequent burning pot obstruction and exhaust conduits
obstruction. Further it decreases the caloric value, soils the glass and increases consumptions and ash and
unburnt granules quantity.
Humid pellets cause a bad combustion and running, so please assure you that they are
stored in dry places and far at least one meter from the stove and/or any other source of
heat.
It is advisable to try different type of pellets available on the market and to choose that which gives the best
performance.
The use of bad quality pellets can damage the stove so that the warranty and manufacturer liability fall.
Depending on the type of pellets it could be necessary a parameters adjustment, please
contact an Authorized Assistance Service.
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INSTALLATION
11.1 INTRODUCTION
The assembly position must be chosen depending on environment, outlet, chimney ue.
Check with local authorities if there are any restrictive regulations which regard the combustible air inlet,
room ventilation, fume exhaust system together with chimney ue and chimney pot.
Check if there is the combustible air inlet.
Check the probable presence of other stoves or appliances which could depress the room.
Check at switched on stove if there is the presence of CO in the room.
Check if the chimney has the necessary draught.
Check if during the fume passage all has been executed in safety (probable fume losses and distances from
ammable materials, etc.…).
The installation of the appliance must enable an easy access for appliance, fume exhaust pipes and chimney
ue cleaning.
The installation must enable en easy access to the electric connection plug (see ELECTRIC CONNECTION page 23).
To install more appliances, the external air inlet must be correctly dimensioned (see FEATURES page 43).
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11.2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS
Fig. 16 - General dimensions: Wall
3
Plus
LEGEND Fig. 16 page 15
1 96,3 cm
2 100,5 cm
3 27,7 cm
4 82,8 cm
5 17,2 cm
6 87,7 cm
7 17,1 cm
8 15,9 cm
9 8,3 cm
10 87,5 cm
11 13,5 cm
12 13,5 cm
13 30,5 cm
14 29 cm
15 Ducting outlet d.8 cm
16 Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm
17 Exhaust fumes d.8 cm
Fig. 17 - General dimensions: Lean
3
Plus
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LEGEND Fig. 17 page 15
1 93 cm
2 117,5 cm
3 25 cm
4 85,5 cm
5 8 cm
6 89,5 cm
7 17,2 cm
8 10,5 cm
9 8,3 cm
10 89,5 cm
11 7,5 cm
12 7,5 cm
13 46,5 cm
14 32,5 cm
15 27,3 cm
16 Ducting outlet d.8 cm
17 Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm
18 Exhaust fumes d.8 cm
Fig. 18 - General dimensions: Moon
LEGEND Fig. 18 page 16
1 95,2 cm
2 99 cm
3 26,4 cm
4 82 cm
5 17,2 cm
6 85,3 cm
7 17,2 cm
8 13,4 cm
9 8,3 cm
10 85 cm
11 13,2 cm
12 13,2 cm
13 28 cm
14 28,4 cm
15 Ducting outlet d.8 cm
16 Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm
17 Exhaust fumes d.8 cm
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Fig. 19 - General dimensions: Tile
3
Plus
LEGENDA Fig. 19 page 17
1 94,8 cm
2 110,8 cm
3 28,8 cm
4 12,6 cm
5 11 cm
6 47,4 cm
7 7,9 cm
8 11 cm
9 85,5 cm
10 194 cm
11 6 cm
12 28,1 cm
13 28,5 cm
14 12,6 cm
15 85,5
16 19,4
17 5,9
18 Canalizzazione d.8 cm
19 Presa aria comburente d.6 cm
20 Scarico fumi d.8 cm
11.3 GENERAL INSTALLATION WITH PEDESTAL
ONLY FOR THE LEAN3 PLUS MODEL:
for the upper smoke exhaust (see Fig. 20 page 18), purchase 2 standard 45° elbows, d. 80
mm (see Fig. 21 page 18).
The elbows are NOT supplied with the stove.
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Fig. 20 - Upper exhaust Fig. 21 - Curve at 45°
Fig. 22 - General installation with pedestal
LEGEND Fig. 22 page 18
1 Stove
2 Minimum lateral distance = 300 mm
3 Minimum rear distance = 0 mm
4 Minimum front distance = 1000 mm
It is obligatory to install the stove away from walls and/or pieces of furniture, with a minimum air ow of 300
mm on the sides to enable an ecient appliance cooling and a good distribution of heat in the room (see
Fig. 22 page 18).
If the walls are made up of ammable materials, check the safety distances (see Fig. 22 page 18).
At maximum power check that the wall temperature does not ever exceed 80°C. If it would be necessary
please install a re resistant plate on the concerned walls.
In some countries also masonring load-bearing walls are considered ammable.
11.4 WALL MOUNTING
The stove is suitable for wall mounting. The can be attached to a load-bearing wall in masonry (NOT plasterboard,
wood, etc...) suitable for the entire weight of the stove.
Fig. 23 - Wall mounting
LEGEND Fig. 23 page 18
1 Stove
2 Minimum lateral distance = 300 mm
3 Minimum front distance = 1000 mm
It is obligatory to install the stove away from walls and/or pieces of furniture, with a minimum air ow of 300
mm on the sides to enable an ecient appliance cooling and a good distribution of heat in the room (see
Fig. 23 page 18).
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In some countries also masonring load-bearing walls are considered ammable.
If you want to x the stove to a non-ammable material wall, you need to x the support to the wall (the support
is provided with the stove).
Call an expert to prepare the fumes outlet hole and the combustion air inlet hole.
To x the rear support to the wall with metal plugs su1itable for the weight of the stove (see Fig. 24 page 19).
Fig. 24 - Mounting on non-ammable wall
LEGEND WALL
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PLUS LEAN
3
PLUS MOON
1 833 mm 833 mm 833 mm
2 148 mm 168 mm 124 mm
3 182 mm 182 mm 182 mm
4 101 mm 101 mm 101 mm
5 305 mm 325 mm 281 mm
6 257 mm 257 mm 257 mm
7 875 mm 895 mm 851 mm
8
Combustion air inlet hole
d.80 mm
Combustion air inlet hole
d.80 mm
Combustion air inlet hole
d.80 mm
9
Fumes outlet hole d.120
mm
Fumes outlet hole d.120
mm
Fumes outlet hole d.120
mm
10 Metal plugs Metal plugs Metal plugs
11 M8x20 bolt M8x20 bolt M8x20 bolt
If the stove is to be xed to an inammable wall, it is compulsory to attach further support to the wall cod.
5013016 (the suppurt is NOT provided with the stove).
Call an expert to prepare the fumes outlet hole and the combustion air inlet hole.
To x the rear support to the wall with metal plugs su1itable for the weight of the stove (see Fig. 25 page 19).
Fig. 25 - Mounting on ammable wall
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LEGEND WALL
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PLUS LEAN
3
PLUS MOON
1 833 mm 833 mm 833 mm
2 148 mm 168 mm 124 mm
3 182 mm 182 mm 182 mm
4 101 mm 101 mm 101 mm
5 305 mm 325 mm 281 mm
6 257 mm 257 mm 257 mm
7 875 mm 895 mm 851 mm
8 735 mm 735 mm 735 mm
9 227 mm 247 mm 203 mm
10 Wall support Wall support Wall support
11 Spacer (5013016 code) Spacer (5013016 code) Spacer (5013016 code)
12
Combustion air inlet hole
d.80 mm
Combustion air inlet hole
d.80 mm
Combustion air inlet hole
d.80 mm
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Fumes outlet hole d.120
mm
Fumes outlet hole d.120
mm
Fumes outlet hole d.120
mm
14 Metal plugs Metal plugs Metal plugs
15 M8x20 bolt M8x20 bolt M8x20 bolt
11.5 SAFETY FIXING
The appliance must be installed by an authorized technician!
To avoid accidental tipping, x the stove to the wall with two plugs see Fig. 26 page 20.
Fig. 26 - Wall xing
11.6 STOVE DOOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
DOOR REMOVAL
For some operations (e.g.: side panel assembly and cleaning) you must remove the stove door.
To remove the door:
Open the door.
Use a screwdriver to rotate the lever in the direction of the arrow (vedi Fig. 27 page 21).
Lift the door to allow the door pivots to slide out of the structure bracket (see Fig. 28 page 21).
Keep the door in a safe place until next use.
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Fig. 27 - Remove screws Fig. 28 - Door removal
DOOR ASSEMBLY
To assemble the door you must centre the pivots xed to the door, on the structure bracket.
After having mounted the door with the screwdriver, lift the lever so that the door is locked.
11.7 PANEL ASSEMBLY (WALL
3
PLUS MODEL)
Assembly must be carried out by an authorised technician.
For panels installation, proceed as follows:
Fig. 29 - Panels assembly Fig. 30 - Panels xing
Insert the metal side panles from above, placing the two teeth on the special slots and pushing all the way
down (see Fig. 29 page 21).
Use no.8 wrench to tightenthe two screws under the panel (see Fig. 30 page 21).
11.8 PANEL ASSEMBLY (LEAN
3
PLUS MODEL)
Assembly must be carried out by an authorised technician.
For panels installation, proceed as follows:
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Fig. 31 - Panels assembly Fig. 32 - Panels xing Fig. 33 - Panel lower xing
Insert the side metal panels from above, introducing the teeth/screws in the appropriate slots and making
them lower to the bottom (see Fig. 31 page 22 and Fig. 32 page 22).
Fix the lower part of the panels with the screws (see Fig. 33 page 22).
11.9 PANEL ASSEMBLY (MOON MODEL)
Assembly must be carried out by an authorised technician.
Proceed as follows to assemble the panel:
Fig. 34 - Slide the panel on Fig. 35 - Secure the screws
Slide the coloured panel on from the top, wedging the teeth into the specic slots (see Fig. 34 page 22).
Secure the panel on the back with 4 screws (see Fig. 35 page 22).
11.10 PANEL ASSEMBLY (TILE
3
PLUS MODEL)
Assembly must be carried out by an authorised technician.
Proceed as follows to assemble the panel:
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Fig. 36 - Disassembly of the upper bracket Fig. 37 - Release of the lower bracket Fig. 38 - Panels xing
Loosen 2 screws and remove the upper bracket.
Unhook the upper and lower coating union brackets from the magnets.
Compose the coating by xing the 2 coloured panels to the 2 union brackets.
Fig. 39 - Teeth bending Fig. 40 - Panels assembly Fig. 41 - Coating xing
Lift and bend the 2 teeth/levers using a screwdriver.
Insert the coating from the top, tting the teeth in the appropriate slots and re-tightening the 2 screws (see
g.6207).
11.11 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT
The stove works through a thermostat probe placed in its inner. If you desire, the stove can be connected to an
external room thermostat. This operation must be executed by an authorized technician.
Connect the wires from the external thermostat to the "Term opt" terminal on the N100 stove board. Activate the
external thermostat (default setting OFF) as indicated below:
Press the "menu" button.
Scroll with the arrows to "Settings".
Select by pressing "menu".
Scroll with the arrows again to "Ext.Thermostat".
Select by pressing "menu".
Press the - + buttons.
To activate the external thermostat select "on".
Press the "menu" button to conrm.
11.12 ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Warning: the appliance must be installed by an authorized technician!
The electric connection occurs through a cable with plug put in an electric socket which is able to support
charge and tension specic of every model, as described in the technical datas table (see FEATURES page 43).
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The plug must be easily accessible when the appliance is installed.
Please further assure you that your network is endowed with an efcient earth connection: if it does not exist
or if it is not efcient, please endow you with one in compliance with the law.
Connect the supply cable rst on the back of the stove (see Fig. 42 page 24) and then at a wall electric
socket.
Fig. 42 - Electric socket with master switch
The master switch O/I (see Fig. 42 page 24) is to open only to switch the stove on, otherwise it is advisable
to keep it off.
Do not use extension cables.
If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorized technician.
When the stove is not going to be used for a long period of time, it advisable to remove the plug from the
socket on the wall.
11.13 HOT AIR DUCTING SYSTEM
The stove has 1 hot air outlet that can be ducted to other rooms.
The duct pipe can be directed as follows:
Fig. 43 - Ducting 1 Fig. 44 - Ducting 2 Fig. 45 - Ducting 3
The pipe can be directed to the left (see Fig. 43 page 24).
The pipe can be directed to the right (see Fig. 44 page 24). For this solution, the pipe can run through the
pedestal, removing the pre-cut caps.
The pipe can be directed towards the back of the stove (see Fig. 45 page 24).
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Fig. 46 - Ducting system example
If the stove is not tted with ducting system, it provide a hot air capacity ranging from a minimum of 60 m
3
/h
to a maximum of 130 m
3
/h with a temperature ranging between 90°C and 170°C.
For the ducting system, we recommend using a pipe with a maximum length of 6 mt and up to three 90°
elbows in order to maintain hot air temperature.
Use pipes with smooth internal surface and a diameter of 80 mm.
Fit the pipe with insulating material if it passes through a cold wall.
The outlet must be protected by a grid with wide mesh and a minimum total surface area of 40 cm
2
.
If the pipes used are longer than 6 mt, the air capacity ranges from a minimum of 58 m
3
/h to a maximum of
90 m
3
/h and the temperature from 65°C to 130°C. (These values refer to the laboratory used for the tests. The
room where the stove is installed may register different values both in terms of capacity and temperature).
If you wish to increase air capacity, install at the end of the pipe a small wall-mounted fan with a capacity
exceeding 130 m
3
/h. The installation must be carried out by an authorised technician.
According to the factory parameters, 1/2 of the generated heat is conveyed into the room where the stove
is installed, while the remaining 1/2 are conveyed through the left ducting pipe system.
Balance heat output with air capacity to obtain the best performance (see ). The operation above must be
carried out by an authorised technician.
11.14 STOVE CALIBRATION AND DEPRESSION MEASUREMENT
This stove has a pickup point positioned on the tank in order to measure the depression of the combustion
chamber and verify its proper operation.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Loosen nut "D" from the bottom of the stove, near the pressure switch (see Fig. 47 page 25.)
Connect a digital pressure switch with a tube to detect the negative pressure (see Fig. 48 page 25).
Load the feed screw via appropriate function.
Start the stove and set "Set_Flame" to power 1 (the start-up time of this stove lasts between 8 and 10 minutes
to ensure minimum draught).
Compare the read values with those on the table.
Change power every 10 minutes and wait for it to stabilise.
Access the user menu and, if necessary, change the parameters.
Fig. 47 - Casing removal Fig. 48 - Digital pressure switch connection
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DATA P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
Stove depression
- temperature 10
kW
22/24 Pa - 170°C 28/30 Pa - 128°C 40/42 Pa - 148°C 49/51 Pa - 164°C 56/58 Pa - 190°C
NB: for good combustion, the depression values must be between + -5 Pa and the temperature values between
+ - 10°C.
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USE
12.1 INTRODUCTION
To have the best performance with the lowest consumption please follow the here descripted instructions.
The lightning of the pellets occurs very easily if the installation is correct and if the chimney ue is efcient.
Switch on the stove at Power 1 for at least 2 hours in order to enable the materials which make up the boiler
and the replace to adjust the inner springing stress.
By using the stove the varnish inside the combustion chamber could be subjected to alterations. This
occurrence can be attributed to different reasons: an excessive stove overheating, the presence of chemical
agents in bad quality pellets, bad chimney draught, etc. Therefore varnish endurance in the combustion
chamber cannot be guarantee.
Oily plant waste and lacquers can cause smells and smoke during the rst working hours: it
is advisable to ventilate the room because they could be noxious to people and animals.
Set values from 1 to 5 are dened by the manufacturer and they can be changed only by
an authorized technician.
12.2 SECURING THE DISPLAY
The display is secured by a screw.
To allow the display to rotate 90°, remove the screw (see Fig. 49 page 26 and Fig. 50 page 26).
Fig. 49 - Remove the screw Fig. 50 - Rotate the display
12.3 CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY
Menu items.
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Fig. 51 - Display Fig. 52 - Display
LEGEND Fig. 51 page 27 - Fig. 52 page 27
1 Boiler lighting/shutdown (ESC)
2 Scrolling of programming menu to decrease
3 Menu
4 Scrolling of programming menu to increase
5 Decrease set temperature/programming functions
6 Increase set temperature/programming functions
7 Display
8 Time
9 Status
10 Temperature set by user
11 Instant power
12 Ambient temperature
13 If there is "." = 0.5 °C (29.° = 29.5°)
12.4 MAIN MENU
It is accessed by pressing key 3 (menu). The items that are accessed are:
Time and Date
Timer
Sleep (only with the stove on)
Settings
Info
Date and time setting
To set the date and time act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Select “Time and Date”.
Select by pressing “menu”
Scroll with the arrows and select the variables to be modied one at a time: Day, Hours, Minutes, Day number,
Month, Year.
Select “menu” to conrm.
Modify with the + - keys.
Finally press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
Timer setting (see relative chapter)
Sleep setting (see relative chapter)
12.5 SETTINGS MENU
The SETTINGS menu allows to act on the boiler operating mode:
a - Language
b - Cleaning (displayed only when the boiler is switched off)
c - Screw Loading (displayed only when the boiler is switched off)
d - Tone
e - Ext.Thermostat (activation)
f - Auto-Eco (activation)
g - Off Time Eco (default 5 minutes)
h - Pellet Recipe
i - Smoke Fan rpm
j - Components Test (displayed only when the boiler is switched off)
k - Chimney Sweep Function (activated only when the boiler is switched on, for eld emissions test)
l - Technical Menu
a - Language
To select the language act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Language” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
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With the + - keys select the language of interest (IT/EN/DE/FR/ES/NL/PL/DA/SL)
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
b - Cleaning
To select “Cleaning” (only when the boiler is switched off) act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Cleaning” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select “On” with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
c - Screw Loading
To select “Screw loading” (only when the boiler is switched off) act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Screw loading” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select “Enabled” with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
d - Tone
This function is disabled by default, so to enable act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Tone” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select “On” with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
e - Ext.Thermostat (see relative chapter)
f - Auto-Eco activation
To select the Auto-Eco function act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Auto-Eco activation" using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select “On” with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
g - Off Time Eco
To select the Off Time Eco function act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Off Time Eco” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Enter the minutes with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
h - Pellet Recipe
To change the recipe act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Pellet Recipe” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Modify the % with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit
i - Smoke Fan rpm
To change the parameter act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Smoke Fan rpm” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Modify the % with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit
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j - Components Test
To activate the “Components Test” function (only when the boiler is switched off) act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Components Test” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select the test to be performed with the + - keys
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit
k - “Chimney Sweep Function"
To activate the “Chimney Sweep Function” function act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to the “Chimney Sweep Function” function using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select “On” with the + - keys (Off by default)
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit
l - Technical Menu
To access the technical menu one must contact an assistance centre as one needs a password to enter.
To intervene on the “Technical Menu” act as follows:
Press the “menu” button.
Scroll to “Settings” using the arrows
Press “menu” to conrm.
Scroll to “Technical Menu” using the arrows.
Press “menu” to conrm.
Select “Product Type”, “Service”, “Status Memory”, “Parameters” with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit
12.6 INFO MENU
Product Type
Firmware Version
Software info
Total hrs.
Ignition N.
Rpm Smoke Fan
Smoke Temp.
Air Fan Voltage
Screw Loading
Fire
12.7 START UP
We remind you that the rst ignition must be carried out by a specialized and authorixed technician who will
check that all is installed in compliance with current regulations and checks the efciency.
If inside the combustion chamber there are booklets, manuals, etc..., remove them.
Check if the door is correctly closed.
Check if the stove is correctly inserted in the electric socket.
Before switching the stove on, assure you the burning pot is clean.
To start the stove, keep the P1 button pressed until the ON sign and a ashing ame to its side appear. The
ignition resistance pre-heating starts. After some seconds the feed screw loads pellets and the resistance pre-
heating continues. When the temperature is high enough (after about 5-8 minutes), ignition is considered to
be completed.
Once the ignition step is complete, the stove moves into operating mode and shows the selected heat
output, the ambient temperature and the big ame (see Fig. 53 page 29).
If the ambient temperature value exceeds the limit set on the button panel in the temperature set, the heat
output is brought to its lowest value and the small ame is shown (see Fig. 54 page 29). When the ambient
temperature decreases below the set temperature, the stove goes back to the set output.
Fig. 53 - Big ame Fig. 54 - Small ame
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12.8 FAILED IGNITION
If pellets should not ignite, the lack of ignition will be signalled by the A01 "No Ignition" warning.
If the ambient temperature is below 5°C, the resistance may not heat up enough to guarantee the pallet ignition.
In this case, remove the unburned pellets from the burning pot and restart ignition.
Too much pellets in the burning pot, or humid pellet, or sooty burning pot make ignition difcult and create
dense white smoke which is harmful to health and can cause explosions on the combustion chamber. It is
therefore necessary not to stand in front of the stove during ignition stage if dense white smoke is present.
If after some months the ame appears weak and/or orange colored or the glass tends
to blackens and the burning pot to become encrusted, clean the stove, clean the fume
conduit and the chimney ue.
12.9 SWITCH OFF (ON PANEL: OFF WITH FLASHING FLAME)
If the shutdown key is pressed or if there is an alarm signal, the boiler goes into the thermal shutdown phase which
entails the automatic execution of the following stages:
Pellet loading is stopped.
The room fan continues to operate until the requested temperature is reached.
The ue fan is set to its highest value, which it keeps until the requested temperature is reached, plus a
safety time of 10 additional minutes. After that, if the fume temperature has decreased below the switch off
threshold, it stops, otherwise the cooling process goes on.
If the stove has switched off normally, but owing to thermal inertia, the fume temperature goes over the
threshold again, the switch off process is reactivated until the temperature decreases again.
12.10 POWER FAILURE
After a black-out lower than 10 seconds, the stove turns back to the power which was settled.
After a black-out of more than 10 seconds, the stove enters the during shutdown. Completed this phase, it
starts automatically up with the different phases.
12.11 ADJUSTMENTS MENU
To access the adjustments menu act as follows:
Press the + - keys
Scroll with the <> arrows and select “Set Room T or “Air Fan Speed 1” or “Air Fan Speed 2” or “Comfort
Mode” or "Fire"
Press “menu” to access the selected option.
Modify with the + - keys.
Press “menu” to conrm and “esc” to exit.
Set Room T. - this function allows setting the desired temperature in the room where the stove is installed, starting
from a minimum of 5°C up to a maximum of 35°C. When this condition is met, the stove reaches the minimum
consumption values (ame and hot air fan speed at minimum values) and then goes back to theset values when
the ambient temperature goes below the set threshold (see ).
Fig. 55 - Display
Note: The full stop to the right of the ambient temperature shown in the control panel display (upper right)
indicates the half degree (e.g. 23.° means 23.5°C).
Air Fan Speed 1 - this function allows selecting the desired speed for the ambient fans from 1 to 5 or A. A means
automatic, ventilation depends on power, recommended setting (see Fig. 56 page 31).
Air Fan Speed 2 - this function allows selecting the desired speed for the DUCTING fans from 1 to 5 or A. A means
automatic, ventilation depends on power, recommended setting (see Fig. 57 page 31).
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Fig. 56 - Display Fig. 57 - Display
With function “1” or "2" or "3" or "4" or "5" the fan is forced to work at the selected output. (For example: by setting
“3”, even if the fan is set to heat output 5 it will work as if set to heat output “3”, etc.).
If the stove is set to maximum heat output 5 and the fans to minimum output 1, this may
cause overheating and the “THERMAL SAFETY” alarm to go off.
Comfort Mode - this function allows activating - deactivating the fans at power 1.
Fire - this function allows setting the ame power from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 5. The power levels
correspond to a different fuel consumption value: by setting 5 you can heat the room in less time, while by setting
1 you can keep the ambient temperature constant for a longer period. The ame set goes to the minimum value
automatically when the set temperature value is reached.
If only one notch appears, the stove has a ame power equal to 1.
If 5 notches appear, the stove has a ame power equal to 5.
If the notches ash, automatic cleaning is under way.
Fig. 58 - Display Fig. 59 - Power levels
12.12 PROGRAMMED MODE (TIMER) - MAIN MENU
Setting the current day and time is essential for the proper operation of the timer.
There are six TIMER programmes, for each one the user can decide the start-up and shutdown time as well as the
day of the week in which it is active.
When one or more programmes are active, the panel alternately displays the boiler status and TIMER “n” whereby
“n” is the number relating to the activated timer programmes, separated from each other with a dash
Example:
TIMER 1 Timer programme 1 active.
TIMER 1-4 Timer programmes 1 and 4 active.
TIMER 1-2-3-4-5-6 Timer programmes all active.
EXAMPLE OF PROGRAMMING
With boiler on or off:
access the MENU,
scroll to TIMER with the <> arrows,
press the “Menu” key
the system proposes “P1” (Press the <> keys for the subsequent timers P2,P3, P4, P5, P6)
to activate “P1” press the “Menu” key
press + - and select “ON”
conrm with the “Menu” key
At this point it will propose 00:00 as starting time, with key + - adjust the starting time and press the “menu” key
to conrm.
The next step proposes a shutdown time of 10 minutes above that set for start-up: press the + key and adjust the
shutdown time, conrm with the “menu” key.
Subsequently the system proposes the days of the week in which to activate or deactivate the previously set
timer. With the - or + key highlight with the white background the day in which one wishes to activate the timer
and conrm with the “menu” key. If no day of the week is conrmed as active, in turn the timer programme will
not appear active in the status screen.
Continue to program the following days or press “ESC” to exit. Repeat the procedure to program the other timers.
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12.13 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES:
P1 P2
on off day on off day
08:00 12:00 mon 11:00 14:00 mon
Boiler on from 08:00 to 14:00
on off day on off day
08:00 11:00 mon 11:00 14:00 mon
Boiler on from 08:00 to 14:00
on off day on off day
17:00 24:00 mon 00:00 06:00 tue
Boiler on from 17:00 on monday to 06:00 on tuesday
12.14 NOTES FOR TIMER OPERATION
Start-up with the timer always takes place with the last temperature and ventilation settings (or with default
20°C and V3 settings in the event they have never been changed).
Start-up time ranges from 00:00 a 23:50
If the shutdown time is not already memorised, it proposes a start-up time in + 10 minutes.
A timer programme switches the boiler off at 24:00 of one day and another programme switches it on at 00:00
of the next day: the boiler stays on.
A programme proposes a start-up and shutdown in times included within another timer programme: if the
boiler is already on, start will not have any effect, while OFF will switch it off.
In the boiler on and timer active condition, press the OFF key and the boiler will switch off, it will switch on
automatically at the next time set on the timer.
In the boiler off and timer active condition, press the ON key and the boiler will switch on, it will switch off at
the time set on the active timer.
12.15 AUTO ECO MODE (SEE SECTION F-G SETTINGS MENU PAGE 27)
To activate the “Auto-Eco” mode and adjust the time refer SETTINGS MENU page 27.
The possibility to adjust the “Off Time Eco” comes from the need to ensure proper operation in the various rooms
the boiler can be installed in and prevent continuous shutdowns and start-ups in the event the temperature is
subject to sudden changes (air currents, poorly insulated rooms, etc.).
The ECO switch off procedure is automatically activated when the power recall device is activated (Room
probe +1°C or external thermostat with open contact, see Fig. 60 page 32). "Off Time Eco" time decrease starts
(5 minutes by default, see Fig. 61 page 32, and can be modied from the "Settings" menu). During this phase
the panel view is activated with the small ame and alternates chrono (if on) - active Eco.
Fig. 60 - Active eco 1 Fig. 61 - Active eco 2 Fig. 62 - Active eco 3
On the upper display the minutes for the Eco Stop countdown are shown. The ame goes to P1, where it remains
until the set "Off Time Eco" time is over and, if conditions are still met, it switches to the switch-off process. The ECO
switch-off countdown is reset if one of the devices resumes recalling power.
When the switch-off procedure begins, the panel shows: Off - Active Eco - small ashing ame (see Fig. 62 page 32).
When the stove is switched off, the panel shows active OFF-ECO with the ame icon off.
For an ECO switch on, the following conditions must be met simultaneously:
Room probe -1°C or external thermostat with closed contact (for at least 20" to avoid false recalls).
After 5 minutes from the beginning of the switch-off procedure.
12.16 SLEEP FUNCTION (MAIN MENU)
The sleep function is activated only when the boiler is switched on and allows to quickly set a time at which the
product must switch off.
To set the Sleep function act as follows:
Enter MENU
Scroll to SLEEP with the <> arrows
Press Menu
With the + - keys adjust the desired shutdown time.
The panel proposes a shutdown time of 10 minutes from the current time, adjustable with key 4 until the next day
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(I can therefore delay the shutdown for up to a maximum of 23 hours and 50 minutes).
Fig. 63 - Sleep
If the SLEEP function is active with the TIMER active the rst has priority over the latter, therefore the boiler will not
switch off at the time set on the timer but instead by the time established by the sleep function, even if later than
the time set on the timer.
12.17 PELLETS RECIPE (SEE SECTION J SETTINGS MENU PAGE 27)
This function is for adapting the stove to the pellets that are being used. In fact, as there are several types of
pellets on the market, boiler operation is extremely variable depending on the fuel quality. In the event the
pellets tend to clog the brazier due to an excessive load of fuel or in the event the ame is always high even at
low powers and, vice versa if the ame is low one can decrease/increase the amount of pellets in the brazier:
The available values are:
-30= 30% reduction with respect to the default setting.
-25= 25% reduction with respect to the default setting.
-20= 20% reduction with respect to the default setting.
-15 = 15% reduction with respect to the default setting.
-10= 10% reduction with respect to the default setting.
-5= 5% reduction with respect to the default setting.
0= No variation.
+5= 5% increase with respect to the default setting.
+10 = 10% increase with respect to the default setting.
+15 = 15% increase with respect to the default setting.
12.18 SMOKE RPM VARIATION (SEE SECTION I SETTINGS MENU PAGE 27)
If the installation presents difculties for smoke evacuation (no draught or no pressure in the duct), the smoke
and ash expulsion speed can be increased. This change resolves all the potential problems related to pellets
clogging in the brazier and deposits forming at the bottom of the brazier itself caused by poor quality fuel or fuel
that produces a lot of ashes. The values available are from -27% to +27% with variations of 3 points at a time. The
variation in negative can be used in case the ame is too low.
12.19 CHIMNEY SWEEP FUNCTION (FOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS ONLY) - SEE SECTION K
SETTINGS MENU PAGE 27
This function can be activated only when the boiler is on and with power output and heating operation power
with parameters P5, with fan (if present) in V5. Any loading/smoke ventilation percentage corrections must
be taken into account. This status lasts 20 minutes, the countdown is displayed on the panel. At any time the
technician can interrupt this stage by quickly pressing the on/off key.
12.20 PELLET SUPPLY
Fig. 64 - Wrong opening of the pellets bag Fig. 65 - Right opening of the pellets bag
It is necessary to avoid to ll the hopper with the pellet when the stove is running.
Do not get the bag of pellet in contact with hot stove surfaces.
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Do not empty the hopper with remaining fuels (unburnt pellet) from the burning pot coming from ignition
waster.
12.21 PELLET REFUELLING TIMER
This stove is equipped with a safety timer that activates after the pellet hopper door has been open for 90
seconds during reloading (see Fig. 66 page 34). After 90 seconds, the stove goes into "A05" depression alarm
and proceeds to switch off.
Wait until it switches off, then light it again.
Fig. 66 - Door open Fig. 67 - Timer: 90 seconds
To operate correctly, the stove must work with the pellet hopper door always closed; should
it remain open for more than 90 seconds, the stove switches off.
The loading system stops when the tank door is opened.
12.22 REMOTE CONTROL
The stove can be operated through a remote control.
Operation requires 1 CR 2025 Lithium battery.
Used batteries contain metals which are harmful for the environment; they must therefore be
disposed of separately in the special containers.
Fig. 68 - Remote control
LEGEND Fig. 68 page 34
Button 1 Increase the desired temperature
Button 2 Decrease the desired temperature
Button 3 On / off
Button 4 Menu
Button 5 Decrease the power level from 5 to 1
Button 6 Increase the power level from 1 to 5
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SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
13.1 SAFETY DEVICES
The product is supplied with the following safety devices
13.2 PRESSURE SWITCH
It controls pressure in the fume duct. It blocks the pellet feed screw in the following instances:
- clogged exhaust
- Signicant negative (wind)
- clogged fume passages
- open pellet loading tank
- open re door or worn/broken gaskets.
13.3 SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE
Detects the temperature of the smoke, thereby enabling start-up or stopping the product when the temperature
drops below the preset value.
13.4 CONTACT THERMOSTAT IN THE FUEL HOPPER
If the temperature exceeds the preset safety level, it immediately shuts down boiler operation.
13.5 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The product is protected against sudden current surges by a main fuse in the power supply panel on the rear
part of the product. Other fuses that protect the electronic boards are found on the latter.
13.6 SMOKE FAN
If the fan stops, the electronic board promptly shuts off the pellets supply and an alarm message is displayed.
13.7 GEAR MOTOR
If the gear motor stops, the boiler will continue to run until the ame goes out due to lack of fuel and until a
minimum level of cooling is reached.
13.8 TEMPORARY POWER CUT
If the power cut lasts less than 10” the boiler returns to its previous operating status; if it lasts more it carries out a
cooling/restart cycle.
13.9 FAILED START-UP
If during ignition no ame develops, the boiler will go into alarm condition.
13.10 BLACKOUT WITH THE BOILER ON
In the event of a power cut (BLACKOUT) the boiler behaves as follows:
Blackout below 10”: it returns to its operation in progress;
In the event of a power cut that lasts over 10” with the boiler on or in the start-up stage, when the boiler is
powered again it goes back to the previous operating condition with the following procedure:
1) It performs a cooling phase to the maximum.
2) Performs a new ignition.
During stage 1 the panel displays ON BLACK OUT.
During stage 2 the panel displays Start-up.
If during stage 1 the boiler receives commands from the panel and thus carried out manually by the user, then
the boiler stops executing the blackout recovery status and proceeds to restart or shutdown as requested by
the command.
13.11 ALARM ALERTS
Whenever an operating condition other than that designed for the regular operation of the boiler occurs, there
is an alarm condition.
The control panel gives information on the reason of the alarm in progress.
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PANEL ALERT TYPE OF PROBLEM SOLUTION
A01 The re does not ignite.
Check whether the brazier is clean / level of pellets
in the hopper.
Check pellet level in the tank.
Check that the burning pot is correctly
positioned in its case and does not contain deposits
or unburned material.
Check that the pellet cover and the re door are
correctly closed.
Clogged ue
A02 The re goes off abnormally. Check the level of pellets in the hopper.
A03 Thermostat
alarms
The temperature of the pellets hopper or the
water temperature exceed the envisioned
safety threshold.
Wait for the cooling stage to end, cancel the alarm
and restart the boiler setting the fuel loading at
minimum (SETTINGS menu - Pellet Recipe).
Check that dust does not clog the aeration grid on
the stove back.
If the alarm persists, contact the service centre.
Check if the room fan works properly (if present).
A04 Smoke overheating.
The set smoke threshold has been exceeded.
Reduce pellets loading (SETTINGS menu - Pellet
Recipe).
A05 Pressure
switches alarm
Flue gas pressure switch trip.
Check for chimney obstructions/re door opening,
pellet tank opening, gasket seals, side re ducts
cleaning, clogged hose connection, excess ue
length, unfavourable weather conditions and
clogged stove.
A08 Abnormal smoke fan operation. If the alarm persists, contact the service centre.
A09 Smoke probe faulty. If the alarm persists, contact the service centre.
SERVICE
Routine maintenance alert (it does not block
the system).
When this ashing message appears upon start-up, it
means that the preset operating hours have elapsed
before maintenance. Contact the service centre.
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13.12 ALARM RESET
To reset the alarm you must keep the 1 (ESC) button pressed for some time. The stove performs a check to
determine whether the warning cause is still present.
If this is the case, the warning will be shown again, otherwise the stove will switch to the OFF position.
If the warning is still present, contact a service centre.
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MAINTEINANCE
14.1 INTRODUCTION
For a long working life of the stove, have a periodic cleaning of the stove as described in the following paragrafs.
Fume outlet pipes (fume conduit + chimney ue + chimney pot) must always be cleaned, scrubbed and
checked by an authorized technician in compliance with local regulations, with the instructions of the
manufacturer and those of your insurance company.
If there are no local regulations and no instruction from your insurance company, it is necessary to have your
fume pipe, chimney ue and chimney pot cleaned at least once a year.
It is also necessary to have the combustion chamber, motors and fans cleaned and to have the gaskets and
the electronical elements checked at least once a year.
All these operations must be planned in time with your Autorized Technical Assistance
Service.
After a long ineffective time, before turning on the stove check if there are obstructions in the fume exhaust.
If the stove had been using continuously and intensely, the whole system (chimney included), must be
cleaned and checked more frequently.
In case of replacement of damaged pieces please ask for the original spare part at the Autorized Retailer.
14.2 BURNING POT AND ASH TRAY CLEANING
The burning pot and ash tray cleaning must be executed at least every 2 days.
Open the door.
Fig. 69 - Burning pot extraction Fig. 70 - Burning pot cleaning Fig. 71 - Burning pot cleaning
Extract the busrning pot (see Fig. 69 page 37 and Fig. 70 page 37 ) from its seat and empty it from the ash.
If becessary clean with a pointed object the holes obstructed by encrustations (see Fig. 71 page 37).
Fig. 72 - Ash tray box cleaning Fig. 73 - Burning pot box cleaning Fig. 74 - Cleaning with a brush
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Clean and drain away the burning pot box and ash tray box from ash which has accumulated in its inner (see
Fig. 72 page 37 and Fig. 73 page 37).
Clean also the hole for pellet drop with a brush (see Fig. 74 page 37).
The ash remains must be poured in a metal container with a sealed lid and this container must never get in
touch with combustible materials (for example put on a wooden oor), as the inner ash keeps the embers
ring for a long time.
Only when the embers are off the ash coul be poured in the organic waste.
Pay attention if the ame becomes red colured, if it is weak or if black smoke creates in the inner: in this case
the burning pot is encrusted and needs to be cleaned. If it is broken, it must be replaced.
14.3 HOPPER AND AUGER CLEANING
Per each pellets supply, check the probable presence of meal, sawdust and other remanins on the hopper
bottom. If present, they must be removed with the aid of a vacuum cleaner (see Fig. 75 page 38 ).
Fig. 75 - Hopper and auger cleaning
14.4 FUME CHAMBER CLEANING
Every season (or every 1500 operation hours) the fume chamber and the fume passages cleaning must be
executed.
Remove the left front panel, see PANEL ASSEMBLY (WALL3 PLUS MODEL) page 21, PANEL ASSEMBLY (LEAN3
PLUS MODEL) page 21 and PANEL ASSEMBLY (MOON MODEL) page 22
Fig. 76 - Heat protection panel removing Fig. 77 - Inspection panel removing
Unscrew the 2 screws from the galvanised panel (see Fig. 76 page 38).
Remove the inspection panel (see Fig. 77 page 38).
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Fig. 78 - Cleaning with a brush Fig. 79 - Fume chamber cleaning
Clean the 2 internal fume passages with a brush (see Fig. 78 page 39).
Clean with a vacuum cleaner the ash which has accumulated on the inner (see Fig. 79 page 39).
After the cleaning the opposite operation is to repeat checking the gasket efciency and integrity: if necessary
provide for its replacement by an Authorized Technician.
14.5 FUME CONDUIT CLEANING
The exhaust system must be cleaned every month.
Fig. 80 - Fume conduit cleaning
Remove the inspection lid of the T-union (see Fig. 80 page 39).
Extract the ash which has accumulated in the inner.
After cleaning repeat the operation in reverse order, checking the condition and efciency of the gasket,
and if necessary replace it.
Is it important to hermetically seal the cap to avoid harmful fumes escaping into the room.
14.6 FUME FAN CLEANING
Clean every the year the fume fan from ash or dust which can cause a blade unbalance and a greater noise.
As this operation is so delicate it must therefore be executed by an Authorized Technician.
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Fig. 81 - Fume fan cleaning: phase1 Fig. 82 - Phase 2 Fig. 83 - Phase 3
Follow the process as describer in Fig. 81 page 40, Fig. 82 page 40 and Fig. 83 page 40.
14.7 ROOM FAN CLEANING
Clean every the year the room fan from ash or dust which can cause a blade unbalance and a greater noise.
As this operation is so delicate it must therefore be executed by an Authorized Technician.
Remove the left panel and clean with a vacuum cleaner the ash and the dust which has accumulated on
the inner.
14.8 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING
Clean once a week from soot with brushes.
The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove-repairer who will provide for the cleaning of
fume pipe, chimney ue and chimney pot. He will also check their eciency and will release a written declaration
of the safety of the appliance. This operation must be executed at least once a year.
14.9 GENERAL CLEANING
For cleaning external and inner parts of the stove do not use steel wools, muriatic acid or other corrosive and
abrasive materials.
14.10 CLEANING OF PAINTED METAL PANELS
To clean painted metal panels use a soft cloth. Do not use degreasant agents like alcool, diluents, acetone,
gasoline because these could irremediably damage the varnish.
14.11 CLEANING OF CERAMIC AND STONE PANELS
Some stove models has an external lining made up of ceramic or stone. These pieces are handmade therefore
they could inevitably present crazings, seedinesses, shadings.
To clean ceramic or stone panels use a soft and dry cloth. If using any cleaners this will seep through the crazings
putting them in evidence.
14.12 GASKET REPLACEMENT
In case of deterioration of re door, hopper or fume chamber gaskets, it is necessary to replace them by an
autorized technician in order to guarantee the good running of the stove.
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Use exclusively original spare parts.
14.13 GLASS CLEANING
The glass-ceramic of the re door is able to stand till 700°C but not to thermal shocks.
The probable cleaning with usual sale product for glass cleaning must be effected at cool glass in order to avoid
explosions.
You should clean the re door glass every day!
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IN CASE OF ANOMALY
15.1 PROBLEM SOLVING
Before of every Authorized Technician intervention, the same Technician has the duty to
check if the parameters of the mother board correspond to those of the table you own.
In case of doubts regarding the use of the stove, please contact ALWAYS the Authorized
Technician on order to avoi irreparable damages!
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION
The control display
does not switch
on
The stove is
without power
supply
Check if the plug is connected.
Burned protection
fuse in the electric
socket
Replace the protection fuses in the electric socket
(3.15A-250V).
Faulty control
display
Replace the control display.
Faulty at cable Replace the at cable.
Faulty electronic
board
Replace the mother board.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION
Pellets do not
reach the
combustion
chamber
Empty hopper Full the hopper.
Open re door or
open pellet door
Close re door and pellet door and check that there are
no pellet grains at the gasket level.
Clogged stove Fume chamber cleaning
Auger blocked by
a foreign object
(for example nails)
Clean the auger.
The auger geared
motor is out of
order
Replace the geared motor.
Check if on the
display there is an
"ACTIVE ALARM"
Have the stove checked.
The re extinguish
and the stove
stops
Empty hopper Full the hopper.
Auger blocked by
a foreign object
(for example nails)
Clean the auger.
Bad quality pellets Try other types of pellets.
Pellet drop value
too low "phase 1"
Adjust the pellet loading.
Check if on the
display there is an
"ACTIVE ALARM"
Have the stove checked.
Flames are weak
and orange
coloured, pellets
do not burn
properly and the
glass blackens
Not sufcient
combustion air
Check as following: probable obstructions of the
combustible air inlet from the back or from the bottom
of the stove; burning pot obstructed holes with too ash
remains. Have the fan blades and auger cleaned.
Obstructed
exhaust
The exhaust chimney is partially or totally obsturcted.
Contact an expert stove-repairer who checks the
stove from the exhaust up to the chimney pot. Provide
immediately for stove cleaning.
Obstructed stove Provide immediately at the inner cleaning of the stove.
The fume fan is
out of order
The pellets can burn also thanks to chimney ue depression
without the aid of the fume fan. Have the fume fan
immediately replaced. It can be noxious to health to let the
stove running without fume fan.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION
The exchanger
fan continues to
turn even though
the stove has just
cooled
Faulty fume
temperature
probe
Replace the fume probe.
Faulty mother
board
Replace the mother board.
Ash remains along
the stove
Faulty or out
of order door
gaskets
Replace the gaskets.
Not sealed fume
pipes
Contact an expert stove-repairer who will immediately
provide for sealing the junctions with high-temperature
silicone and/or for replacing pipes with those in
compliance to current regulations. A not sealed fume
channelisation can be noxious to health.
The stove is at its
highest power but
does not heat up.
Ambient
temperature
reached.
The stove is at its minimum value. Increase the desired
ambient temperature.
Stove running
and display
showing "Smoke
Overteperature"
Reached fume
outlet limit
temperature
The stove runs at minimum. NO PROBLEM!
The stove's smoke
duct produces
condensation
Low smoke
temperature
Check that the ue is not clogged.
Increase stove power to minimum (pellet drop and fan
revs).
Install condensation collection cup.
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16
TECHNICAL DATAS
16.1 REPAIR INFORMATION
Now we give some instructions for the Authorized Technician to take into consideration to have access to stove
mechanical components.
For fuse replacement in the electric socket which stands on the back of the stove, extract the fuses to change
with the aid of a screwdriver for opening the shutter (see Fig. 84 page 44).
Fig. 84 - Shutter with fuses to remove
Proceed as follows:
Unscrew the cover. Unhook the right and left side panels and pull them out of their seats.
After these operations you can access the following parts: gear motor, spark plug, room fan, fume aspirator,
room probe, fume probe, thermostat, electronic board, pressure switch.
To replace and/or clean the loading feed screw, you must loosen the three motor gear bolts and pull the
motor gear out, loosen the two screws underneath the feed screw motor gear, remove the hand protection
inside the tank, then loosen the bolt inside the feed screw. To reassemble proceed in reverse order.
16.2 CE MARKING
The CE marking with the stove information is located under the stove’s right side panel (see Fig. 85 page 44).
Fig. 85 - CE marking position
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16.3 FEATURES
DESCRIPTION WALL
3
PLUS LEAN
3
PLUS MOON
WIDTH 96,4 cm 93 cm 95,2 cm
DEPTH 25 cm 25 cm 26,4 cm
HEIGHT 102 cm 117,5 cm 99 cm
WEIGHT 103 - 133 kg 115 kg 103 kg
INTRODUCED THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3,16 - 11 kW 3,16 - 11 kW 3,16 - 11 kW
NOMINAL THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3 - 10 kW 3 - 10 kW 3 - 10 kW
EFFICIENCY (Min/Max) 94,5 - 91 % 94,5 - 91 % 94,5 - 91 %
FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE (Min/Max) 111 - 215 °C 111 - 215 °C 111 - 215 °C
MAXIMUM FLUE GAS FLOW RATE (Min/Max) 2,5 - 5,6 g/s 2,5 - 5,6 g/s 2,5 - 5,6 g/s
CO EMISSIONS (13% O2) (Min/Max) 0,0139 - 0,0095 % 0,0139 - 0,0095 % 0,0139 - 0,0095 %
OGC EMISSIONS (13% O
2
) (Min/Max) 5 - 4 mg/Nm[4:3] 5 - 4 mg/Nm[4:3] 5 - 4 mg/Nm[4:3]
NOX EMISSIONS (13% O
2
) (Min/Max)
108 -104 mg/
Nm[4:3]
108 -104 mg/
Nm[4:3]
108 -104 mg/
Nm[4:3]
Average CO CONTENT at 13% O
2
(Min/Max)
174 - 119 mg/
Nm[4:3]
174 - 119 mg/
Nm[4:3]
174 - 119 mg/
Nm[4:3]
Average DUST CONTENT at 13% O
2
(Min/Max)
9,9 - 16,5 mg/
Nm[4:3]
9,9 - 16,5 mg/
Nm[4:3]
9,9 - 16,5 mg/
Nm[4:3]
FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE (Max) 10 Pa 10 Pa 10 Pa
ON SHARED FLUE NO NO NO
FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER Ø80 mm Ø80 mm Ø80 mm
FUEL Pellet Ø6-7 mm Pellet Ø6-7 mm Pellet Ø6-7 mm
PELLET HEATING CAPACITY 5 kWh/kg 5 kWh/kg 5 kWh/kg
PELLET HUMIDITY ≤ 10% ≤ 10% ≤ 10%
HEATABLE VOLUME 18/20°C Coeff. 0.045 kW (Min/Max) 72 - 240 m[4:3] 72 - 240 m[4:3] 72 - 240 m[4:3]
HOURLY CONSUMPTION (Min/Max) 0,66 - 2,24 kg/h 0,66 - 2,24 kg/h 0,66 - 2,24 kg/h
HOPPER CAPACITY 15 kg 17 kg 15 kg
RANGE (Min/Max) 6,7 - 22,7 h 7,8 - 26,5 h 6,7 - 22,7 h
POWER SUPPLY 230 V - 50 Hz 230 V - 50 Hz 230 V - 50 Hz
ABSORBED POWER (Max) 350 W 350 W 350 W
STARTER RESISTANCE ABSORBED POWER 300 W 300 W 300 W
MINIMUM EXTERNAL AIR VENT (nal cross-section) 80 cm[4:2] 80 cm[4:2] 80 cm[4:2]
SEALED CHAMBER STOVE SI SI SI
EXTERNAL AIR VENT FOR SEALED CHAMBER 60 mm 60 mm 60 mm
DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL (back/side/
bottom)
0 / 300 / 0 mm 0 / 300 / 0 mm 0 / 300 / 0 mm
DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL (ceiling/front) 750 / 1000 mm 750 / 1000 mm 750 / 1000 mm
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DESCRIPTION TILE
3
PLUS
WIDTH 94,8 cm
DEPTH 28,8 cm
HEIGHT 110,8 cm
WEIGHT 125 kg
INTRODUCED THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3,16 - 11 kW
NOMINAL THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3 - 10 kW
EFFICIENCY (Min/Max) 94,5 - 91 %
FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE (Min/Max) 111 - 215 °C
MAXIMUM FLUE GAS FLOW RATE (Min/Max) 2,5 - 5,6 g/s
CO EMISSIONS (13% O2) (Min/Max) 0,0139 - 0,0095 %
OGC EMISSIONS (13% O
2
) (Min/Max) 5 - 4 mg/Nm
3
NOX EMISSIONS (13% O
2
) (Min/Max) 108 -104 mg/Nm
3
Average CO CONTENT at 13% O
2
(Min/Max) 174 - 119 mg/Nm
3
Average DUST CONTENT at 13% O
2
(Min/Max) 9,9 - 16,5 mg/Nm
3
FLUE NEGATIVE PRESSURE (Max) 10 Pa
ON SHARED FLUE NO
FLUE GAS EXHAUST DIAMETER Ø80 mm
FUEL Pellet Ø6-7 mm
PELLET HEATING CAPACITY 5 kWh/kg
PELLET HUMIDITY ≤ 10%
HEATABLE VOLUME 18/20°C Coeff. 0.045 kW (Min/Max) 72 - 240 m
3
HOURLY CONSUMPTION (Min/Max) 0,66 - 2,24 kg/h
HOPPER CAPACITY 18 kg
RANGE (Min/Max) 8 - 27 h
POWER SUPPLY 230 V - 50 Hz
ABSORBED POWER (Max) 350 W
STARTER RESISTANCE ABSORBED POWER 300 W
MINIMUM EXTERNAL AIR VENT (nal cross-section) 80 cm
2
SEALED CHAMBER STOVE SI
EXTERNAL AIR VENT FOR SEALED CHAMBER 60 mm
DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL (back/side/
bottom)
0 / 300 / 0 mm
DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL (ceiling/front) 750 / 1000 mm
NOTE
CADEL srl
FREEPOINT by Cadel
Via Foresto Sud, 7
31025 Santa Lucia di Piave (TV) - ITALY
tel. +39.0438.738669
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