Pellet Burner Reset
Pellet Burner Reset
Pellet Burner Reset
6-8-10-12 KW
USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING!
On behalf of LASIAN. Heat Technology S. L we thank you for trusting us, and have chosen a LASIAN Air
stove. Now you have a heat source of biomass with a compact design and easy installation.
o Please read this manual carefully because it will furnish important instructions regarding the
safe installation, use and maintenance.
o Installation of Air LASIAN stoves must be carried out by qualified personnel, following the
manufacturer's instructions and in accordance with current standards.
o Improper installation can cause damage, so the importance of this document which is part of
the product.
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STOVES
6/8/10/12 KW
6 kW 8 kW
10 kW 12 kW
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Brand: LASIAN
AUDAX 6 KW,
AUDAX 8 KW,
AUDAX 10 KW,
AUDAX 12 KW,
WE HEREBY DECLARE, under our sole responsibility, that the above mentioned products are
manufactured in accordance with the following directives and standards:
EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-102;
EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3;
EN 50366; EN 55014-1; 55014-2
EN 14785
The characteristics and manufacture date on each unit are indicated in the technical documentation that accompanies each
stove.
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INDEX
1. CARE OF THE MANUAL AND HOW TO CONSULT IT 8
2. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 9
3. TECHNICAL DATA 10
4. FUEL 11
5. INSTALLATION 14
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7.4 STATES OF WORKING 35
7.4.1- STOVE STOPPED 35
7.4.2- IGNITION 35
7.4.3- STOVE IS ON (NORMAL WORKING) 35
7.4.4- MODULATION (“MOD”) 35
7.4.5- PERIODIC CLEANING BURNER (“PCLR”) 36
7.4.6- STANDBY 36
7.4.7- IGNITION RECOVERY (“REC”) 36
7.4.8- SWITCH OFF (“OFF”) 36
8.1 PROBLEMS 37
8.2 MESSAGES 37
8.3 ALARMS 38
*WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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1. CARE OF THE MANUAL AND HOW TO CONSULT
IT
Should the manual be misplaced or ruined, request a copy from your installer or directly from the manufacturer
giving the identification details of the product.
The proper functioning of the stove depends on largely that the user know its operation and he know all times what
has to do. For this reason, the manual includes an index on pages 6 and 7 in order to the user can find easily the
sections to resolve some questions and doubts that may arise.
In some cases, it can be used capital letters or increase the font size to draw attention to some
paragraphs.
Text in “italics” is used to draw your attention to other paragraphs in this manual or any additional
explanation.
In some cases, even it could be combined two or more of indicated resources above. This would be the
case when we refer to the reading of other chapters to supplement or consult some information:
SYMBOLOGY
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2. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Installation and use of the product should be in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, obeying
European, national and local regulations where the product is installed.
This instruction manual has been prepared by the manufacturer and it is an essential part of the product. Should
the stove be sold or transferred, it should always be accompanied by the manual as it contains information that is
necessary for the buyer and all persons involved in the installation, maintenance and use of the product.
Carefully read and understand the instructions and technical information contained in this manual before
proceeding with the installation, use and maintenance of the product. Familiarization of the instructions in this
manual ensures the safety of people and a longer life performance of the product.
In case of problems or misunderstandings of the instructions, contact the installer.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused by failure to read the rules and instructions for
installation, use and maintenance listed in the book of instructions, unauthorized product modification or use of
non-original spares.
Installation, electrical connection, maintenance and repairs must be performed only by a qualified, authorized
person and with a proper knowledge of the product. Before the installation, check the flatness of the floor where
the product will be installed. The installation must be carried out following the instructions of chapter “5 –
INSTALLATION”, many of which are manufacture advices and others are taken from the current local standards
at the time of writing the manual, so if there would be any modification of the standard, or the stove is installed in a
place that is subject to different rules, it will be necessary to adapt the installation of the stove to these standards.
Use of appropriate gloves is advised when handling coated parts to avoid leaving traces that are difficult to remove
in the first cleaning. The assembly of the stove should be carried by at least two people.
Connect the stove to the mains only after connecting the chimney.
Never use liquid fuels to start the stove.
Provide sufficient ventilation during the installation. In case of malfunction, the fuel supply will be interrupted.
Restart the product only after having the cause of the problem solved. Stop using the product in case of failure or
malfunction. Do not lift the grating which lies inside the fuel hopper. Any accumulation of unburned fuel in the
burner resulting from misfire must be removed before ignition.
While the stove is working, it is recommended not to touch the hottest parts like handle, door, chimney exhaust
and glass. Due to the heat of the glass door, pay attention to keep anyone not involved in the installation away
from the stove. Inform persons in the vicinity of the stove of the necessary precautions while the product and
possible products are working.
Do not place non heat-resistant objects on the stove or within the prescribed minimum safety radius of the stove
(check chapter “5.3.1- MINIMUN SAFETY DISTANCES”).
Do not open the door during operation, or start the stove if the glass is broken.
For terms, limits and exclusions refer to the warranty certificate supplied with the product. The manufacturer may
make changes deemed appropriate to the stove documentation without notice, to pursue a policy of constant
development and constant renewal of the product.
This document is property of the manufacturer and cannot be transferred in whole or in part to any third party
without the written consent of the company. All rights reserved.
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3. TECHNICAL DATA
The technical label indicates data and performance of the appliance.
The handling, removal or lack of technical label hinders any installation and maintenance, since it is not possible
to identify the product. In case of damage, request a duplicate of it to the service center. Given the importance of
the label, we recommend installing the stove respecting the distances so that it is always visible.
Nominal thermal output 3,5 – 6,4 3,9 – 8,2 3,7 – 10,4 3,8 - 12
kW
min./max.
Efficiency at
nominal/reduced termal % 86 - 87% 86 – 93% 85 –89% 85 – 88%
output
Average fumes
temperature at nominal ºC 216 181 203 209
thermal output
Consumption hourly
kg/h 0,8 - 1,5 0,8 – 1,7 0,8 – 2,1 0,8 – 2,4
min./max.
Tank capacity kg 13 13 15 24
Electric absorment in
W 80 - 150 80 - 150 80 - 150 80 - 150
work
Flue duct Ø 80mm 80mm 80mm 80mm
Weight kg 74 79 83 118
Dimensions LxPxH 460x490x865 460x490x865 460x490x900 514x505x1115
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DIMENSIONS AND COMPONENTS MODELS AUDAX 6-8-10-12 kW
1 2
3 4
5
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DIMENSIONS COMPONENTS
6 kW 8 kW 10 kW 12 kW 1 Door handle
2 ø40 Air intake
H (mm) 880 880 915 1115 3 Electrical outlet
h1 (mm) 865 865 900 1100 4 ø80 Flue duct
5 Control panel
6 Hopper lid
4. FUEL
The stove has been just designed to burn WOOD PELLETS which meet the requirements set by
DIN plus / ENplus A1 certification.
Wood pellet is a fuel made from compacted sawdust extracted from the remains of the production and processing
of dried natural wood; the compactness of the product is guaranteed over time by a natural substance contained in
the wood: the lignin. The typical form resembling small cylinders is achieved by wire drawing.
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4.1 CERTIFIED PELLET
On the market there are various types of pellet with quality and features that change depending on the kind of
production and type of wood materials used, but in this case the stove has been designed to exclusively operate
with DIN plus / ENplus A1 pellet, which guarantees the good performance of the stove.
DINplus is a voluntary brand issued by a third body that certifies the pellet produced and marketed respects the
requirements of the Austrian standard Önorm M 7135, one of the most demanding standards in the market.
Whereas, ENplus is a voluntary brand issued by a third body that certifies the pellet produced and marketed
respects the requirements of the standard EN 14961-2.
The requirements of dimensions and other properties required by these standards are shown in the following table:
D06 : 6 1
Diameter * mm 4 D < 10
D08: 8 1
Length * mm 5xD 3,15 L 40
Net calorific value MJ/kg (w.b) Q ≥ 18 (MJ/kg in d.b) 16,5 Q 19
Moisture % (w.b) 10
Ash % (d.b) 0,5 0,7
When a new batch of fuel is begun it is advisable to control the operation of the stove (check
paragraph “4.3 USER SETTINGS DEPENDING ON THE PELLET THAT HAS BEEN USED”).
Fuel must be stored in a dry place and special attention must be paid to the handling of the
sacks in order to avoid grinding them and form sawdust.
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If the fuel does not come properly marked, the corresponding certificate should be required.
Facing a not identified pellet, or if we consider for various reasons that it could changed its characteristics, we can
make use of the following tips to know if the fuel is suitable or not for its use:
The presence of moisture in the fuel increases the volume of the capsules and breaks them causing:
The use of fuel not according to the manufacturer's instructions can damage the stove and
compromise its performance, resulting in the invalidation of the warranty and in the end of the
liability of the manufacturer on the product.
4.3 USER SETTINGS DEPENDING ON THE PELLET THAT HAS BEEN USED
As we have already explained in the previous section is clear that when the fuel that we use in the stove is
changed, this behavior may be different, and although the electronic board have a system which adjusts the
changes in conditions to achieve always a good combustion, it is advisable to observe the behavior of the stove
every time you start a new batch of fuel.
The characteristic that has more influence in the way the pellet is burned is the percentage of ash left when is
burned. Normally, a higher percentage will need more air to make the combustion, even it could be necessary to
reduce the fuel quantity, if the pellet requires more time than usual to be burnt completely.
It could also be the opposite case, although it is less usual, that provided fuel to burns faster than normal.
In both cases the user has, within what we call "USER MENU 1", two functions which readjust the stove to burn in
the best way possible the pellet that is being used at every time ( see paragraphs “6.1.6- PELLET LOAD
CALIBRATION” and “6.1.7- COMBUSTION FAN CALIBRATION”).
To establish some criteria to help the user to choose how to use these settings, we can apply the following criteria:
If the stove is not able to remain switched on continuously for 8-12 hours because the pellet accumulates
in the burner, this is because the air supplied by the fan is not enough for the amount of pellets that we are
loading.
In this case, we can do two things:
- Increasing the amount of supplied air with positive steps of the fan (check 6.1.7).
- Decreasing the fuel load with negative steps in pellet calibration (check 6.1.6).
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If during operation of the stove fuel burns so fast that there is almost never flame in the burner (even it can
appears the “Er03” alarm), it is because the air supplied by the extractor is excessive for the amount of
pellets that are loading.
In this case, we can do two things:
- Decreasing the amount of supplied air with negative steps of the fan (check 6.1.7).
- Increasing the fuel load with positive steps in pellet calibration (check 6.1.6).
Before changing the fan and pellet calibration, it is necessary to make sure everything is
correct: installation, maintenance and cleaning, etc. For this we can check the chapter 8-
ALARMS, MENSSAGES AND PROBLEMS”.
It is preferable to change first the fan calibration, so the pellet load also modify the output of the
stove.
5. INSTALLATION
The installation of LASIAN Air Stoves must be only carried out by qualified staff,
following the manufacturer's instructions and in accordance with all standards
and regulations that are applicable. Otherwise, the manufacturer is not liable for
any accident.
Installation and use of the product should be in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions, obeying European, national and local regulations where the product is
installed.
5.2 UNPACKING
Unpack the product carefully so it does not get damaged or scratched. Remove from the tank of the stove the
accessory bag (it contains the legs of the stove, the power cord, the remote control, for the models which take it
and the instructions manual) and from the combustion chamber possible pieces of polystyrene or cardboard used
to block the removable parts, etc.
Also keep out of reach of children parts of the packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) that could be potentially
dangerous and dispose according to the existing laws.
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5.3 DOMESTIC FIRE PREVENTION
- The installation and use of the stove must comply with the manufacturer's instructions and technical and safety
standards that correspond it. Otherwise, the manufacturer is not liable for any accident.
- For the installation of the stove it must be taken in account the paragraph: "5.3.1- MINIMUM SAFETY
DISTANCES".
- If the floor is made of combustible material, the stove must be placed on a platform of fireproof material in the
way indicated in paragraph: 5.3.2- "FLOOR PROTECTION".
- When a chimney crosses a wall or ceiling it is necessary to take on specific measures, which we can see in
paragraph: 5.3.3- "MEASURES TO BE TAKEN ON TO CROSS WALLS AND CEILINGS".
- When installing the flue duct or chimney, it must be taken into account several technical standards and
regulations, which are necessary for a proper operation of the stove and play an important role to prevent
possible fires "5.4.1- GENERAL NOTES".
- It is recommended to keep out of the heat source area (at least at 1.5 meters) all flammable or combustible
items such as wooden beams, furniture, curtains, flammable liquids, etc. In the event that there are flammable
or heat sensitive coatings in the surrounding space, a protective layer of insulating and not combustible
material must be placed.
- It is necessary to carry out periodic cleanings of the stove and flue ducts, as soot and other combustion
residues accumulated, could eventually ignite.
- If the flue should catch fire, be equipped with a suitable systems for suffocating the flames or request help
from the fire service.
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DISTANCE FROM FALSE CEILINGS OR DISTANCE FROM THE FLUE DUCT OF
FLAMMABLE CEILINGS (mm) FLAMMABLE WALLS INSTALLATION (mm)
We will use for this a fire resistant material such us a Steel sheet, marble or tiles. Whatever type of protection is
chosen, it must be able to withstand without deforming or breaking the weight of the stove.
The thickness will not be never less than 2 mm, and it must protrude at least 300 mm from the front, and at least
150 mm from the sides and the rear side of the stove (see fig. 5.1 and 5.2).
Stove
2 mm protection
Floor
Fig. 5.1
Fig. 5.2
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5.3.3- MEASURES TO BE TAKEN ON TO CROSS WALLS AND CEILINGS
To expel the gas duct outside, the flue duct has to cross some walls of the place where is installed, even
sometimes, it must pass through more than a stay up to the ridge.
The size of the holes to practice depends on the duct diameter and the enclosure material to pass through. Once
the duct has been installed, the space between the hole and the duct must be with mineral-based insulating barrier
(rock wool, ceramic fiber), with a nominal density greater than 80 kg/m3.
The draw of the smoke is forced thanks to an extractor that keeps the combustion chamber in
depression and all the discharge pipes under a slight pressure. It is required to verify that this
extractor is installed correctly and completely tight and firm, both for performance and safety.
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Yes
Fig. 5.3
Yes
Fig. 5.4
Direction of
cleaning
Direction of
cleaning
Sealing plug
Direction of cleaning
Fig. 5.5
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5.4.2- CHOICE AND CALCULATION OF THE DUCT
For the chimney route, it must be taken into account the following advices:
Pipes of painted aluminum-clad steel (minimum thickness of 1.5 mm), stainless steel (AISI 316) or enameled steel
(minimum thickness of 0.5 mm) can be used.
Hoses are admitted if they meet the specifications set by law (stainless steel with a smooth inner wall) and male-
female connectors must have a minimum length of 50 mm.
To carry out the flue duct, the ducts to be used may have a nominal diameter between 80 mm and 150 mm, to
choose according to the needs and characteristics of the stove and installation.
In the following table are shown the limitations for the duct diameters more used, considering that the
maximum and minimum lengths are counted from the "T" output of the stove, and it is from there where it
should be increased the diameter of the duct if it is necessary (see fig. 5.6):
WITH DOUBLE-
LIMITATIONS WITH Ø 80 mm PIPE WALLED Ø 100 mm
PIPE
Minimum length (mandatory in vertical) 1.5 m 2m
Maximum lenght (with two 90° bends) 4.5 m 8m
For installations more than 1200m above the
1.100 m -
sea
Length of horizontal sections with minimum
2m 2m
5% gradient
Connection Ø80>Ø100
Tee
Fig. 5.6
The maximum length allowed for each diameter has been calculated for ducts installed vertically, with
a maximum of 2 curves of 90º and practically without horizontal section (only for through the wall if it
were necessary).
If the chimney route was different, it would have to calculate the "equivalent load loss" of the
installation, using the table below.
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The “Equivalent load loss” of an installation, is the result of the sum of total meters to install (which
includes the losses of the two bends and the “T” connection), plus the additional losses resulting from the
application of the above table.
The sum of these losses should be less, or at most equal to the maximum allowable length which is
indicated in the table of limitations. If it were not so, we must increase the diameter of the duct to install:
If you wish to use an existing chimney it is strongly recommended that you have it checked by a professional
chimneysweep to ensure that it is completely airtight. The reason for this is that the smoke, because it is slightly
pressurized, can infiltrate any cracks in the flue and escape into living spaces.
If upon inspection you find that the chimney is not completely sound, it is recommended that you insert piping
made of new material.
If the existing chimney is wide enough, we recommend a pipe with a maximum diameter of 150 mm; it is also
recommended that you insulate the chimney flue. Fig. 5.7 and 5.8 represent the solutions to be adopted if you
want to use an existing chimney.
CLOSING FLANGE
Cowl
Inspection doors
Tee Inspection
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5.4.4- USE OF EXTERNAL CHIMNEY
An external flue can be used provided it complies with the following requirements:
The flue duct must always finish its route upright, and shall have on top a device called chimney cowl.
For a proper operation of the stove, the discharge capacity of the fumes should be kept within certain
parameters under any weather conditions, so it is very important to choose well the place where we
will put the cowl and kind of cowl to use.
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Never cover the chimney with nets for avoiding the entrance of birds or similar.
Surpass
1.5 m Under
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5.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Ensure that the main switch of the stove is at 0, and then connect the power cord first behind the stove and then
into an electrical outlet on the wall. The main switch located on the back wall will be activated only when the stove
is lit; otherwise, it is advisable to remove the cable from the stove.
By law, the installation requires an earth connection and residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB). Make sure the
power cord, in its definitive position, does not make contact with hot parts.
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6. INSTRUCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL
The control panel consists in 4 push-buttons and 2 displays of four digits each one, they also include seven LEDS
which provide information. The layout is as follows:
The display on top shows only a piece of information, whereas the display below may provide us several pieces of
information sometimes. In order to know what they displays are saying in every moment, we have sorted them as
it is shown in the image and depending on the screen they can show:
Display D1: Time, operating conditions, failures, menu, sub-menu and parameter values.
Display D2: Power and parameter codes (only if the stove is working)
Display D4: Room temperature and parameter values.
The push-buttons have different functions depending on the screen we are in, and depending on whether the
keystroke is short (Clic) or long (long keystroke):
FUNCTION
PUSH-BUTTON
Clic LONG KEYSTROKE
Para saber qué tenemos activado en cada momento, utilizamos los leds que se iluminan junto al símbolo o la letra
correspondiente:
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IF IN THE DISPLAYS YOU CANNOT SEE THE PARAMETERS WE HAVE INDICATED OR THE
PUSH-BUTTONS DO NOT PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE INDICATED FUNCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL,
IT COULD BE POSSIBLE THAT DURING THE HANDLING OF THE PANEL CONTROL THE
KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION HAS BEEN CHANGED.
The keyboard configuration is changed by pressing at the same time for a long time the buttons
and , it will be correctly configured when it appears in the display on top“110”
6.1.1- INFORMATION
With every “clic” of the button , we see in the display that is below the abbreviation of the name of parameter
and in the display on top their value.
The parameters to visualise in order of appearance are:
tF: Fumes temperature (ºC).
tA: Room temperature (ºC).
FL: Air primary speed.
UF: Combustion fan speed (rpm)
Co: ON auger time (sec).
St: Remaining time for Extraordinary Maintenance (h).
St2: Remaining time for Ordinary Maintenance (h).
FC: Code and revision firmware FYSYI01000033.X.Y.
494: Manufacturer code item: 0Y.0X.
If we stop pushing the button for 5 seconds, the system returns to the main screen.
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6.1.3- ADJUSTMENT OF THE POWER FUNCTIONING
The stove has 6 range powers functioning, being 1 the lowest and 6 the highest. The user chooses from 1 to 6 by
a short keystroke “clic” of the button (P3).
Besides the option to choose among the 6 powers, the panel control offers to us an automatic functioning mode
“A” in which the stove decides the more suitable power functioning in every moment modulating dependent on
room temperature and the temperature selected by the user. In this way, we get a faster heating, more constant
temperature and less fuel consumption.
To choose the power, push the button (P3) and the display that is below will start to flicker.
With every "clic" of the button the power will increase more and more and, eventually, the automatic option will
appear. If we push the button again, the power starts again from power 1.
When we quit pushing, the value that appears in the display stops flickering and becomes as the new power of
functioning.
When the stove is stopped the functioning power does not appear, but if we push the button (P3)
(“clic”), it appears the power that is selected and it can be changed.
After having carried out this operation, before proceed to turn on the stove it is necessary to
empty the burner and go back to place it correctly. If the pellet accumulates too much while
turning on the stove, it could produce an explosion.
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6.1.6- PELLT LOAD CALIBRATION (DEACTIVATED FROM FACTORY)
The pellet combustion and the general performance of the stove depends on the type of pellet it is used and on the
configuration of the flue duct. If anyone of them is really different from the standards with which the stove was
adjusted in factory, it may be necessary to readjust the load of pellet to adapt it to the current conditions.
If the user observes the stove performance, the user will know if it is advisable decrease or increase the pellet load
as explained in “4.3- USER SETTINGS DEPENDING ON THE PELLET THAT HAS BEEN USED”.
Pellet load calibration is carried out by steps, 7 positives and 7 negatives which increase or decrease respectively
(proportionally) the percentage of load with regard to factory settings (the percentage is with a step adjusted to
“0”).
To access the pellet load calibration a long keystroke of the push-button (P2) has to be made until we see
“Pell” in the display that is below, also we will see at the same time in the display on top the current value of the
step. To modify it we have to push a long keystroke again of the push-button until we hear an acoustic signal.
After this, with short keystrokes of the push-buttons or (P2 and P4) the step value will flicker and then, it can
be increased or decreased.
After 5 seconds, the new value is saved and the display returns to the main screen.
The values with negative sign are the negative steps (decrease of the load), whereas the ones that
have no sign are positive steps (increase of the load).
The stove has a control system which adjusts automatically the loading of pellet, so this user
adjustment will not appear, or if it appears must remain at “0” in order not to interfere with the
electronic board adjustment.
The values with negative sign are the negative steps (decrease of the speed), whereas the ones that
have no sign are positive steps (increase of the speed).
The stove has a control system which adjusts automatically the combustion fan speed, so this
user adjustment will not appear, or if it appears must remain at “0” in order not to interfere with
the electronic board adjustment.
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6.2 USER MENU 2
We call “USER MENU 2” to a number of functions that the user can access from a submenu by a long keystroke
“Main screen” by the push-buttons and (P3 and P4).
By pushing the buttons and simultaneously this way, in the display on top it appears the first function of the
user menu 2 “Air”, and with the push-buttons and (P2 and P4) it can move through the different functions.
To access any of the functions push the button (P3), and to exit the main screen push (P1).
After 40 seconds without pushing any button, the display returns to the main screen.
In the following sections there is a detailed description of every function of “User Menu 2”.
Modality LED
When we enter to “MoDE” by pushing the button (P3), in the display on top D1 it appears the option we had
selected. To modify it you need to push again the button (P3) and the option will start to flicker, by the buttons
y (P2 and P4) choose the option desired, by pushing the button (P3) it will stop flickering and it will be
saved. By pushing the button (P1) successively we will return to the main screen.
If you push (P1) without having confirmed the option, or if we do not confirm it and the display returns to the
main screen, the option we had selected will be kept.
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- ProG: It allows to do the programming of the 3 modalities that the control panel offers, and it can be programmed
even 3 time zones (3 ignitions and 3 shutdowns) every day:
Displays Screen
Mo: Monday
Tu: Tuesday
UE: Wednesday
Daily modality: the day of the week tH: Thursday
Fr: Friday
SA: Sataurday
Su: Sunday
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For the schedule of OFF the segment turns on in the upper side of the display D2
1I Mo
For every programming you have to configure the schedule of ON and the schedule of OFF:
1) Once we are in the section “ProG” by pushing the buttons and (P2 and P4), choose the modality
you desire to set up and push the button (P3).
2) By pushing the buttons and (P2 and P4) choose one of the 3 programmings that are available. In
the display on top D1 is where the hours and minutes are set up, and in the display that is below appears
the number of programme, the segment appers below if it is ignition schedule (ON) and on top if is
shutdown schedule (OFF), and the selected modality
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1I Mo
Number of programme
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Screen Schedule OFF
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1I Mo
1) Push the button (P1) for some seconds and in the display on top will appear the hours and minutes
(00:00):
Screen Schedule ON
00:00
1I Mo
2) To adjust the schedule of ignition push the button (P3) to enter, and the modification and the
selected value (hours and minutes) will start to flicker. Push the button (P3) to switch from hours to
minutes and vice versa, and with the buttons and (P2 and P4) change the value.
Screen schedule ON
01:00
1I Mo
3) Once you have set up the hour of ignition, push the button (P3) to save the configured value.
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Screen Schedule ON
12:30
1I Mo
4) Choose with the button (P2) the schedule of OFF and repeat the procedure that has been
explained from the section 4.
For the rest of the days of the week, repeat the procedure that has been explained from the section 2.
In case you choose the modality Weekly of Weekend, the procedure to follow is the same.
For every time zone of programming, the minutes can be modified with intervals of 15 minutes (e.g. 20:00, 20:15,
20:45). From 23:45 to 23:59, the adjustment has to be made minute by minute (see example below):
To keep the stove on over the course of 2 days, that is, over the course from Monday to Tuesday, configure for the
programming band of Monday the schedule OFF at 23:59 and for the programming band of the next day of the
week, Tuesday in this case, the schedule of ON at 00:00.
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Display
07:30
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- Pay attention to the messages and alarms that the stove shows through the screen, write down even that
alarms and when they happened. This information is very useful for the user to start up again the stove as well
as it would make easier the work of the Technical Service.
- Before turning on the stove you must verify there is nothing that clogs the air intake tube, the burner is fitted
properly and clean, the ashtray in its proper place and the front door which provides access to the combustion
chamber is fully closed. This door will only be opened when the stove is stopped and cold.
- It is forbidden to remove the protection grille that is in the hopper.
- Do not touch the stove with wet hands, as it is an electrical device. Switch the stove off before touch it.
- A bad handling of the stove or an inadequate maintenance (that do not follow the procedure explained in this
manual), can cause serious damage to people, animals… In that case, the manufacturer will be exempt from
criminal or civil liability.
The stove experiences changes of expansion and contraction during the phases of heating and
cooling, so it is completely normal to hear some pops caused in the steel body. This, in any
case, can be considered a defect.
After a long inactivity, you need to remove the rests of pellet from the tank as they could have
absorbed dampness, changing their original characteristics and not being suitable for their use.
Do not ever remove the protection grille that is inside of the hopper. During the pellet load,
avoid that the pellet bag comes into contact with the hot surfaces. Put in the hooper only the
type of pellet that adapts to the specifications mentioned before.
7.3FIRST POWER-UP
1) Make sure the stove is connected to the electricity grid correctly.
2) Turn on the stove from the general switch, which is located in the upper side of the stove next to the plug
for the electrical outlet.
3) In the display on top appears the time and in the display that is below the room temperature:
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Hour
Room Temperature
4) In the moment of turning on the stove it can appear a message of error. It is possible the error that has
appeared is the error “Er11”, to indicate that time and date are not updated. In any case, check the section
“8- PROBLEMS, MESSAGES AND ALARMS” to know how to act, as while it appear some error on the
screen we could not initiate the stove.
5) Before the first power-up of the stove, it is necessary to fill the auger of fuel by the user function “Pellet
manual load”. To do that, follow the instructions indicated in the section 6.1.3 and interrupt the load when
the pellet starts falling into the burner continuously. Empty the burner and and then, put it again in the
same position to turn on the stove.
6) To turn on the stove, push the button for some seconds until you hear a whistle, and it will appear on
the lower right side the working power that has been selected (see the section 6.1.2).
Stove state
At this moment, the control panel carries out a check-up of the stove “Chec” in order to make verification.
If during the check-up, the control panel detects any defect, the stove will not start-up and it will appear a
message of error. If everything is correct, the stove will power-up.
In the first power-up it is important that the temperature of the stove increases gradually, so
during the first 12 hours of working do not reach the power 3.
During the first power-up, fume can be seen expelled by the stove in the room, but actually they
are vapours from the varnish of the stove, and after some hours it disappears. It is advisable keep
the room aired during this time.
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7.4 STATES OF WORKING
Stopped Stove
Time
Room temperature
7.4.2- IGNITION
When the stove is stopped or in standby and its working is required, the stove switches to ignition state.
This stage is subdivided in these 6 steps below: check “CHEC”, preheating “ON 1”, preload “ON 2”, fixed phase
“ON 3”, variable phase “ON 4”, and stabilisation “ON 5”.
In the display on top it appears the time, and in the display that is below the working power and room temperature:
Time
Working power
Room temperature
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7.4.5- PERIODIC CLEANING BURNER (“PCLr”)
During the normal working of the stove, the stove does the periodic cleaning of the burner automatically from time
to time.
When the periodic cleaning is carried out, in the display on top appears the message “PCLr” flickering.
7.4.6- STANDBY
Working state of the stove that appears once the stove has changed to modulation and room temperature is still
increasing. Firstly, the stove switches off and remains in standby until the room temperature decreases below the
selected temperature, and then the stove will turn on automatically.
During this stage in the display on top appears the Word “OFF”.
The appearance of messages and alarms is part of the normal working of the stove, as they
inform the user of certain situations.
The messages will only be attributable to the stove when they are produced as a consequence
of the malfunction of any defective component of the stove.
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8.1 PROBLEMS
Here you have some advices just to make sure that everything is correct before turning on the stove, and power
up the stove with the best guarantees:
Check that the installation has been carried out according to the prevailing rules and following the advices
of the manufacturer (see the chapter “5. INSTALATION”).
Use only the proper pellet (see chapter “4. FUEL”), as short and as uniform as possible, keeping a
minimum level of load at half in the hopper.
If the pellet has been in the hopper for a long time, it can catch air humidity so it is advisable to empty the
hopper and put the pellet again. If, for some reasons, you use the pellet with humidity, it would be an
excess of smoke during the ignition state.
Perform the maintenance as the manufacturer says in chapter “9. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE”, do
not forget to clean the brazier every 8 or 12 hours maximum (depending on the pellet that has been used)
and then, place it correctly.
A malfunctioning of the stove comes with a message or alarm, even though it not always happens. The list of
possible cases provided below can be checked before warning the Technical Assistance Service (TAS):
When we turn on the stove, the differential of the house is set off. In this case, the first step would be trying
to connect the stove to another plug and, if the problem persists it may be a problem of humidity in any of
the components so we should make sure that the stove receives neither air humidity nor humidity through
the chimney. After that, wait several hours before trying it again.
The screen does not turn on. Check the voltage in the plug, see if the rear switch is on, maybe the rear
fuse is burnt out…
In days of strong wind or adverse weather conditions, it is possible that the stove combustion is not
good due to the influence in the draught of the chimney. The manufacturer does not assume any
responsibility for the malfunctioning of the stove under adverse weather conditions.
8.2 MESSAGES
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8.3 ALARMS
The control panel has some systems that control: the ignition, pellet, working power, room temperature, fume
temperature, the proper working of the fan, the proper outlet of pellet combustion gases, etc.
The alarms are used by the control panel to inform us that there is something that blocks the normal working of the
stove:
ALARM
DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
CODE
Security Klixon and/or cable are
Activation of the damaged
Er01 security thermostat Call the Technical Assistance Service.
The temperature in the hopper has
increased a lot
The chimney is very dirty or blocked. Check and clean the chimney.
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ALARM
DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
CODE
It may appear sometimes because of Reset the error and turn it on again.
fluctuations in the electric main.
The speed of the Make sure it is connected to a suitable
extractor cannot be The voltage main is not good or is taken supply.
Er08 adjusted properly from a non-sinusoidal AC generator
In case that this alarm appears often,
Fumes fan and/or any of its connections or in case you do not get to reset it,
are damaged call the Technical Assistance Service.
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“Sond”)
ALARM
DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
CODE
Check and correct the installation.
It may appear if we had an excessive In case that this alarm appears often,
draught in the chimney, or if we are or in case you do not get to reset it,
forcing the air inlet for the pellet. inform the Technical Assistance
Excessive airflow
Er42 during the “Check Up”
Service.
With the help of this alarms table, the user should be able to identify the cause of the
alarm.
Once the cause has been detected and corrected, to turn on the stove again it is
necessary to reset that alarm.
Once the stove is off you have to wait until in the display on top appears “Alt” and push
for some seconds the button to reset the alarm that is active.
Once the alarm has been reset, it is advisable to turn off the stove for some seconds
pushing the back switch.
If after have followed every single step of how to reset the alarms and you do not get to reset
the stove, or if every time you try to start again the stove the alarm keeps appearing, inform the
Technical Service.
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A LACK OF CLEANING CAN JEOPARDIZE SAFETY AND A PROPER
OPERATION OF THE STOVE.
OPERATION FRECUENCY
WHO MUST CARRY OUT 8-12H D 2-3D M-(*) 2S-(*) S- (**)
BRAZIER CLEANING
USER X
(check paragraph 9.3)
HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING
USER X
(check paragraph 9.4)
ASH PAN CLEANING
USER X
(check paragraph 9.2)
GLASS DOOR CLEANING
USER X
(check paragraph 9.8)
“T” CONNECTION CLEANING
USER X
(check paragraph 9.7)
COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEANING
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS X
(check paragraph 9.5)
FUEL HOPPER CLEANING
USER X
(check paragraph 9.9)
SMOKE CHAMBER CLEANING
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS X
(check paragraph 9.6)
CHIMNEY CLEANING (UNLOAD INSTALLATION)
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS X
(check paragraph 9.7)
ANNUAL INSPECTION
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS X
(check paragraph 9.10)
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For this type of cleaning is necessary a vacuum cleaner for ashes.
It is advisable to begin the season with the stove and chimney totally clean.
All cleaning and maintenance operations ONLY must be made with the fire off
and when the stove is cold, and until then the door must be closed.
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, preventively ensure that the
stove is unplugged from the mains intervening in the general switch placed
behind the stove or disconnecting the power cable that feeds it.
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With an ash vacuum, vacuum the ash accumulated inside the chamber, remove the brazier and control that
the holes in it are clear. It is also necessary to clean the brazier support vacuuming the existing ash.
Normally, you need to do this cleaning every 8-12 hours of operation of the stove, but with
a pellet whose quality or ash content is not optimal, it may need done more often.
Before switching on the stove, check that the brazier is put back towards the pipe of the ignition
resistor.
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The stove has a flame retainer in the upper part of the combustion chamber, to access it and clean it, manually
disengage the top of the stove (see Fig. 9.5).
Fig. 9.5
The parts showed by the arrows in Figure 1 are interior parts of the combustion chamber which
leaving factory painted to avoid rusting during storage. Once the stove is working this painting
begins to spoil due to high temperatures. To remove evenly rub with a steel wool.
Do not spray the product for the glass cleaning on painted parts of the stove or joints of the fire
door (fiberglass cord).
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If the glass breaks during the cleaning operations by accident, avoid turning on the stove and
replace the glass only with an original spare. For replacement, contact a Technical Assistance
Center.
The Annual Inspection is essential to ensure a proper functioning of the stove, if it is not carried
out, the problems that occur during the functioning of the stove, will not be covered under
warranty.
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TAS INTERVENTIONS
TAS USER
DATE WORKING HOURS INTERVENTION
SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
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The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damages caused to persons or things from
accidents that are not exclusively from the stove itself as an individual unit and for
manufacturing defects.
NOTE: The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes without notice,
always maintaining the technical and essential service characteristics to fulfill the
purpose for which the stove is intended.
Technical Service: