h il s g n E PELLETS STOVES Use and maintenance manual ECOLOGICA IDRO ECOLOGICA I.C. MAXI I.C.
Congratulations! You are now the owner of an EXTRA FLAME stove ! The pellet stove EXTRA FLAME is an ideal heating solution. It springs from the most advanced technology and is manufactured to the highest standards with an up-to-date design, allowing you to enjoy the fantastic sensation which the heat of a flame can give, in complete safety at all times. This manual tells you how to use your stove correctly. Please read it all carefully before using.
Contents IMPORTANT ................................................................................................................... 2 1 PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY .......................................................................….... 4 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................…..............…... 5 3 AIR REQUIRED FOR COMBUSTION..............................................….................…. 11 3.1 External air intake pipe assembly..............................
1 PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY The stoves manufactured in our works are built with the maximum dedication to the individual components so as to protect both the user and the installer from accidents.
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EcoLogica Idro Ecologica Height 945 mm. 945 mm. Width 670 mm. 670 mm. Depth 670 mm. 670 mm. Weight 156 Kg. 150 Kg. Fume exhaust pipe diameter 80 mm. 80 mm.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS I.C. Maxi I.C. Mini Height 606 mm. 550 mm. Width 640 mm. 700 mm. Depth 717 mm. 450 mm. Weight 130 Kg. 110 Kg. Fume exhaust pipe diameter 80 mm. 80 mm.
I.C. Maxi A B *** Minimum Height The detail “ adjustment pipe” is pre-drilled with 3 holes Ø 9 : 90-100-90. For other adjustments, drill according to needs.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BabyFiamma Preziosa Height 858 mm. 884 mm. Width 440 mm. 477 mm. Depth 470 mm. 446 mm. Weight 100 Kg. 110 Kg. Fume exhaust pipe diameter 80 mm. 80 mm.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Divina Bella Divina Plus Height 1150 mm. 1041 mm. 1150 mm. Width 610 mm. 520 mm. 610 mm. Depth 576 mm. 513 mm. 576 mm. Weight 170 Kg. 130 Kg. 170 Kg. Fume exhaust pipe diameter 80 mm. 80 mm. 80 mm.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Bella Lux Contessa Height 1041 mm. 1068 mm. Width 520 mm. 522 mm. Depth 513 mm. 500 mm. Weight 130 Kg. 150 Kg. Fume exhaust pipe diameter 80 mm. 80 mm.
3 AIR REQUIRED FOR COMBUSTION Combustion always requires air (oxygen). Stoves therefore remove air from the room they are installed in and this must be replaced. Bad combustion can be caused by poor air circulation in the house and this is often the case in modern homes, which have sealed windows and doors. On the other hand, there are also problems when there are draughts in the room (caused for example by kitchen or bathroom ventilators).
4 WHAT ARE PELLETS ? The pellets are made by applying very high pressure to sawdust, that is pure timber waste (without paint), produced by sawmills, carpentry works and other activities associated with the working and transformation of timber. This type of fuel is completely environmentally friendly as no binders of any kind are used to keep it compact. In fact, the compactness of the pellets over time is guaranteed by a natural substance found in the wood itself: the lignite.
5 SAFETY DEVICES 5.1 Warm air distribution fan breakdown: If the fan stops for any reason, the stove stops automatically to prevent overheating. 5.2 Fume extractor breakdown: If the extractor stops, the electronic unit immediately blocks the supply of pellets. 5.3 Pellet feeding motor breakdown: If the motor stops, the stove continues to operate until the minimum cooling level is reached. 5.
6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 Assembly An authorised dealer should assemble the stove. The assembling of the ceramics in the stoves which have majolica tiles, must be done by a qualified technician. 6.2 Installation a) Paying attention to the dimes of perforation and taking into consideration a floor protection plate, if fitted, measure and make the hole in the chimney for connecting the fume exhaust pipe with diam. 80 mm. If the hole has to be done on a wood wall, the minimum hole diam.
6.3 Fume exhaust In conformity with DPR 412 and UNI 7129-2001, the allowed installations are: WITH VERTICAL EXTERNAL OR INTERNAL FLUE • The Fig. 3 represents the best solution for discharging the fumes above the roof. Proceed as in previous chapter with the installation of a T-fitting with an inspection plug. The external or internal flue must be properly fixed and provided with a chimney pot for protection from rain. INTERIOR EXTERIOR Inspection Air intake fig.
Inspection NOTE: ALL SECTIONS OF THE FUME FLUE MUST BE EASY TO INSPECT AND TO REMOVE TO ALLOW THE INTERNAL CLEANING. ( SEE •) (SEE FIG. 4 AND 5) pe Slo 6.4 Electrical connections Inspection The stove is supplied with a power cable which must be connected to a 230 V /50 Hz socket. The power absorption is indicated in chapter 2 (technical specifications). Make sure that the cable does not come into contact with the hot surfaces of the stove.
7 INSTALLATION I.C.MAXI and I.C. MINI The Comfort insert is supplied with a sliding base in iron which allows it to be installed in a pre-existing fireplace. This sliding base allows you to slide out the insert easily for maintenance and cleaning at the end of the year. If you do not already have an existing fireplace you can build one using the insert support pedestal as its function is to fix the insert to the floor.
Finally, using the provided socket wrench, turn the screw anticlockwise as shown in figure 11. In order to see if the insert is correctly coupled with the base, connect the plug to the power socket: the display should switch on. N.B. The bottom grill of the insert must stand at least 1 cm above the marble fire top of the facing.
N.B. The hopper support can be fitted on both sides of the insert Comfort Maxi while for the Comfort Mini it can be fitted only on the right side. Adjust the height and angle of the hopper on the basis of the fireplace which has to be built. N.B. The bottom grill of the insert must stand at least 1 cm above the marble fire top of the facing.
Air circulation ducts It is necessary to create air intakes on the top of the fireplace for a correct operation. These can be made in the sides of the hood or in the front. It is important that following measurements are respected: Air intakes made in both sides of the fireplace Minimum measurement requested 200 cm2 x side Air intake made in the front of the fireplace Minimum measurement requested 400 cm2 x side The position of the air intakes is shown in Fig.
Fig. 17 For a correct and safe operation of the insert Comfort, you have, during the construction of the fireplace, respect the measures (Fig.17) between insert and internal walls of the fireplace, above all the measure of 7,0 cm must be exact (in order to adapt the equipped frames), while the rest of the measures can be, in case, increased or decreased at manufacture’s discretion. NB: The fumes outlet pipe must always keep a min. distance of 5 cm. from inflammable parts.
Fig. 18 Air inlet box Covering top for fumes exhaust box Fig. 19 Air inlet box As far as the air inlet box is concerned, there is the possibility to connect the air inlet pipe above the sliding base (see pict.18) or under the sliding base (see pict.19) depending on the needs. The fumes exhaust box is normally delivered with the relative covering top. For the annual cleaning of the stove, we suggest to fix the equipped flange to a suction pipe in order to make the cleaning easier. (see pict.19).
8 CONTROL PANEL REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR D2 D1 fig. 20 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR D1 D2 1. fig. 20 bis ON/OFF BUTTON The stove can be turned on and off automatically by pressing button 1. 2-3 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE AND TIMER-THERMOSTAT The buttons 2-3 are used to adjust the room temperature inside the house (see chap.
8.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL ALARMS It is ON when the chronothermostat is activated. It is ON when the room temperature is lower than the set of the temperature which has been set. It is OFF when the room temperature is greater than the set of the temperature which has been set. It is ON when the function day/night temperature is activated. It is ON when the ignition sparking plug is not connected. It is ON when an alarm occurs. It is ON when the smoke exhaust motor is ON.
10 LIGHTING 1. Check that the hopper is loaded, that the combustion chamber is clean, that the glass door is closed, that the power socket is connected and that the switch on the rear is in position 1. 2. Press button 1 for three seconds; for the first 10 seconds, the display D1 will show the message “Att” with the numbers falling every second. During this stage, the stove will carry out an auto-control and check the efficiency of every single electrical component.
Besides the feed rate , also the room temperature can be set directly from the control panel; this topic is dealt with in detail in chapter 12. The stove adjusts itself automatically as far as warm air ventilation is concerned. The timer-thermostat function allows the user to program the automatic starting and stopping of the stove. The contents of the hopper should be monitored to prevent the stove going out because of a lack of fuel. ATTENTION! 1.
To light the stove, press both buttons P3 and P5 at the same time for 3 seconds (fig. 21); the stove will automatically enter the starting stage and the display D1 will show all the information described in chapter 10, points 2 and 3. After the lighting phase, follows the starting phase allowing the stove to develop and to settle the flame.
12.2 Mechanical thermostat (optional) There is the possibility to put a thermostat in the room besides the installed stove: it is enough to connect a mechanical thermostat (like those for boilers) following the instructions of next point (we suggest to place the additional mechanical thermostat at a floor level of 1,50 m.) 12.2.1 Installation of the mechanical thermostat (optional) 1. Turn off the appliance using the main switch on the rear of the stove 2. Pull the plug out of the relative power socket 3.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE REGULATOR CENTRIFUGAL FAN (DIVINA PLUS ONLY) CONTROL PANEL POWER REGULATOR ON-OFF BUTTON FILLING WORM SCREW BROWN HEATING TANGENTIAL FAN BROWN OPTIONAL EXT. AMBIENT THERMOSTAT N.A. FILTER HEATING WHITE FUME EXTRACTION WHITE BLACK BLACK POWER SUPPLY MOTOR HEAT PROBE HOT AIR MOTOR MOTOR PELLETS RESISTANCE RESIST. PROBE THERM. DEPRES.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE REGULATOR CONTROL PANEL FILLING WORM SCREW POWER REGULATOR HEATING TANGENTIAL FAN OPTIONAL : EXTERNAL ROOM THERMOSTAT (THE CONNECTION MUST BE SET PARALLEL TO THE “THERMIC PROBE” TERMINAL) ON-OFF BUTTON WHITE FILTER BLACK BLACK POWER SUPPLY FUME EXTRACTION WHITE MOTOR HEAT PROBE HOT AIR MOTOR MOTOR PELLETS RESIST. RESISTANCE THERMOSTAT 100 ° PROBE THERM. DEPRES.
13 CHRONOTHERMOSTAT This function enables you to program 2 ignitions and 2 extinctions on all the days of the week. The ignition and extinction times will be included within a daytime, from 0 to 24, and cannot overlap on more days: Ex. Ignition 07:00 / Extinction 18:00 Ignition 22:00 / Extinction 05:00 OK WRONG All manual controls, made by remote control or on the display, have priority on programmed settings.
To stop the chronothermostat, press button 3, and while keeping it pressed, press button 5 on the display. Set the value on D1 on OFF (you acces OFF after Day7 or before Day1), then press 1 to confirm and exit. To see the current time, press button 1 for 1 second, if you press it longer than 1 second, the stove will be switched on/off. 13.1 DAY AND NIGHT TEMPERATURE FUNCTION This function enables you to light and stop the stove according to 2 pre-set temperatures.
1- LACK OF PELLET • The stove cannot develop a suitable flame, tending to burn very low also at high speeds. • At lowest speed, the stove tends to burn out/burns out, bringing the message “NO PELL” on the display. • When “NO PELL” is displayed, some ‘not burnt’ pellets can still lie in the combustion burner. 2- EXCESS OF PELLET • The stove develops a very high flame also at low speeds. • The flame tends to soil the panoramic glass very much, darkening it nearly completely.
13.4 ALARM MESSAGES If operating faults occur, the stove provides a control system which informs the user on the display where the fault has occurred. The alarms are summarised in the following table: Message on the display D1 Fum Fail Fum tc Hight temp Hight H2O (only for Mod.
14. Operation description of the radiofrequency bi-directional remote control with LCD display for the model INSERTO COMFORT MINI 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The radiofrequency remote control communicates via a bidirectional way with the mother board, sending commands and displaying the operation status of the stove. Operation frequency selection Should more than one device be installed within the range of some meters, it is possible that one interferes with the other jeopardizing the correct operation.
3. THE DISPLAY The display LCD by 32 characters located on 4 lines by 8 characters each and 16 bars. The displaying of the display changes according to the status of the stove, or the menu displayed. In standby the display is the following: HOUR ROOM TEMPERATURE CALORIC POWER 11:23 33°C Po 1 OFF STOVE STATUS Hour: it is indicated the current time; it must be set inside the CHRONOTHERMOSTAT (see menu SET CLOCK). Ambient Temperature: it indicates the ambient temperature.
4. USER’S MENU In this table we list all various menus available for the user: N° 1 2 3 4 5 6 Menu Set temperature Set clock Set chrono Day/Night Set pellet Set language Description Menu to set the temperature Menu to set current hour and day Menu to set programs of ignition/switching OFF Menu for the day/night temperature function Menu for the adjustment of pellet drop %. Menu for the language selection Here below we indicate a list to access to the various user's menus: START SCREEN menù 1 See 4.
We indicate here below the meaning of some parameters. Parameter 1: According to the type of application and use made by the user, such a parameter is used to set the current day of the week (weekly operation), or disable the weekly scheduling. If the parameter 1 is set with the current day, e.g. Tuesday/Day2 it is possible to select the day of the week to which associate the ignition of one or more of the programs set. Pressing the buttons P2 and P3 it is possible to select the value desired. 4.
4.4 DAY/NIGHT MENU The day-night temperature function allows to start and switch OFF in automatic way the equipment according to the two temperatures selected. After selecting the “DAY-NIGHT” menu press the menu button 2(2) to scroll the following submenus(see figure 1 pag. 5): Par. Display 1 Day night 2 Day start 3 Day End 4 Max temp. day 5 Max temp.
Adjustment table FUEL LACK Increase the percentage value of 5 points and test the stove with the new calibration. If the problem is reduced but not solved, increase of further 5 points. Repeat the operation up to the solution of the problem. In case it is not solved, contact the office of technical assistance. FUEL EXCESS Reduce the percentage value of 5 points and test the stove with the new calibration. If the problem is reduced but not solved, decrease of further 5 points.
15 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ATTENTION: All cleaning and maintenance operations must be carried out when the stove is completely cold. All herewith described operations are very important to guarantee a correct functioning and a long life of your stove. The cleaning frequency of your stove depends from the quality of the pellett you are using, For this reason we recommend you to make use of tested pellett only. • For opening the handle make use of the special ash hook.
15.1 Cleaning Ecologica-I.C.MAXI- Ecol.Idro 1 The ash tray must be emptied whenever necessary. When you carry out this operation, you should check that the chamber under the burn pot is clean and that the relative holes for the air are not obstructed. Use a vacuum cleaner to simplify this operation. (See fig. 22) 2 To have a constant heat yield all the time, slide the two scrapers from the top to the bottom, every day, by means of the two knobs on the top of the stove. (See fig.
d) If the interior is dirty, use the equipped tool to scrape the deposited ashes and then remove them by using a vacuum cleaner (Fig.26). Insert the mobile firewall again, fixing it with the two screws/bolts, taking care not to damage the ring. e) Monthly, or whenever necessary, we suggest to provide for a complete cleaning of the combustion chamber. To do this, unscrew the four screws on the side of the chamber wall (Fig.27) and remove it (Fig.
15.2 CLEANING BELLA- BELLA LUX-DIVINA CONTESSA – PREZIOSA – BABYFIAMMA The maintenance operations guarantee a correct stove functioning in the time. Failure to respect these operations annuls all the warranties and could affect the safety of the stove. 1. BURN POT CLEANING The burn pot must be cleaned every day. To do so, use the special poker(see part.B Fig.31) to scrape off any incrustation which may have formed in the holes. Remove the deposited residues using a vacuum cleaner.
3. CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER Cleaning the heat exchanger allows you to maintain a constant heat yield over time. This type of maintenance must be carried out at least once a day. To do this, simply use the special scrapers located in the upper part of the stove. • see Fig. 36 (Ecologica, I.C.Maxi, Bella, Divina, Contessa) • see Fig. 37 (Babyfiamma, Preziosa) fig. 35 4. DOOR AND ASH DRAWER INSUL. RINGS The insulating rings ensure the tightness of the stove and therefore its correct operation.
15.3 CLEANING I.C. MINI 1. BURN POT CLEANING The burn pot must be cleaned every day. To do so, use the special poker(see part.B Fig.38) to scrape off any incrustation which may have formed in the holes. Remove the deposited residues using a vacuum cleaner. Remove the burn pot from its seat and remove the ash deposits using a vacuum cleaner. fig. 38 2. CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER Cleaning the heat exchanger allows you to maintain a constant heat yield over time.
16 PROBLEMS, REASONS, SOLUTIONS ATTENTION: All repairs must be carried out exclusively with the stove cold and without power (plug disconnected) by authorised personnel. PROBLEM The pellets are not fed into the combustion chamber. REASON SOLUTION 1. The pellet tank is empty 1. Fill the tank with pellet 2. The fume extractor, the warm air 2. Contact an authorized technician ventilator, the feed screw or the the solve the problem. mother board may be defective. 3. Clean the feed box and the feed 3.
PROBLEM REASON SOLUTION The fire burns a weak orange flame. The pellets pile up in the burn pot and the door glass gets dirty. 1. The air for the combustion is not enough 1.a Check that all the holes in the burn pot are open and clean them if necessary. 1.b Check that the pipes of the exchanger are not clogged and clean them if necessary. 1.c Check that the air input is not obstructed. 1.d Check that the door rings are still in good condition. 1.e Clean the fume extractor casing. 1.
17 GUARANTEE All the stoves are guaranteed 24 months. The warranty will be recognised on condition that the purchaser fills in the attached form completely and mails it within 8 days. The date of purchase must be validated by the possession of a fiscally valid receipt provided by the vendor. Components, which the manufacturer recognises, as having been defective at origin will be replaced free of charge and will be substituted by the technician who installed the appliance.
18 QUALITY CONTROL Model Serial nr. Tests carried out: - Automatic lighting - Combustion air motor - Convection air motor - Aestetic aspect - Packaging/Technical data label ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Operator’s signature: Dealer’s stamp Date of purchase: ✁ Cut out and send to the manufacturer within 8 days from purchase Surname Adress Postal code Living City Prov. Phone number Model Serial no.
19 APPENDIX CONTROL PANEL Previous versions REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR D2 D1 LED 1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR D2 D1 LED 1 51
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