You have just purchased a high quality product produced entirely in Italy.
Reading this manual is very important to guarantee correct functioning of the product in regards to
safety and servicing of the machine.
A correct installation and initial set up of set up parameters is vital and therefore it is reserved for
technicians authorized by the manufacturer as is periodic maintenance.
Cleaning is an important element for safety maintenance and for product functioning, and must be
carried out periodically to guarantee a long life and for keeping people and the machine safe.
Do NOT use fuels that are different from those instructed by the manufacturer.
DO NOT use any flammable liquid to light the stove.
DO NOT light stov e if glass is damaged and do not, for any reason, open the fire box door while
operating.
Only clean the glass when the stove is cold, using a specific cleaning detergent with a cotton
cloth or paper towels.
The machine must ONLY be installed by qualified personnel, certified in conformity with current
rules and regulations.
DO NOT unplug the stove if there are flames in the fire pot.
When the stove is running, pay particular attention to: the hot parts (glass, handle, etc...) they may
cause burns. Keep out of reach of children.
Remove power from the machine before any kind of maintenance or cleaning.
DO NOT place hands inside the tank during functioning.
Never throw unburnt pellets into the tank: it is a fire hazard.
Never throw pellets manually into the fire pot, especially if there are flames or hot ashes.
Unpleasant smells during functioning may be caused by the type of pellets used.
Possible noises during functioning are normal, caused by the settlement of assembled parts
Store bags of fuel at least 1 metre away from the stove, in a dry and sheltered part of the home.
WARNING: (see UNI10683 standard)
A minimal natural flue draught of 6-8 Pa must always be guaranteed. In case of electric power cutoff or
strong wind conditions, the natural draught avoids overheating of the stove’s electrical components and allows
the smoke to get out from the chimney instead of getting into the room.
SPECIAL WARNING
Improper flue draught, excessive humidity in the fuel, or an elevated ash residue in the combustion
chamber may cause THE STOVE TO NOT START AND IS NOT A RESULT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.
While the stove is running, there may be some small flames on the sides of the burner, this is NORMAL
because gas combustion occurs when in contact with warm parts.
In case of ignition failure clean the crucible before restarting the stove.
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730mm
320mm
160mm
160mm
sortie fumées
aria comburente
LxPxH= 770mm X 620mm X 550mm
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2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This stove model is equipped with a traditional pellet burner to burn only wood pellet, and it is equipped with
an electrical grid for functioning and combustion control, and can modulate their power according to settings set
from the display, this way allowing better adaptation to heating requirements.
During initial start up phase (approx 10 min) the crucible automatically fills with combustibles, whilst the
resistors heat up and ignite them. After the presence of a flame has been detected by combustion smoke
detectors, normal functioning starts and, thanks to the microprocessor, permits the variation of combustibles
contribution by acting on the auger motor and modulating the flame.
At every point the electronic grid controls the temperature sensors as well as the safety devices and, in case of
anomalies, it will stop functioning and signal this on the display (see alarm code paragraph).
Room heating is guaranteed by an air flow that is variable according to functioning power that passes the tube
sectioning for combustion smoke. For models covered in ceramics or majolica, the thermal exchange in the
room will be warmer and more pleasant
3. PELLET QUALITY
There are various types and qualities of pellets on the market and it is important that the ones you use are not
of abysmal quality. A poor, cheap quality pellet could contain glues, resins or chemical substances that could
seriously jeopardise the functioning and the safety of the product, by inciting blockage of ashes and smoke
discharger, forming corrosive gas, reducing machine performance, release polluting substances into the
atmosphere and window incrustation. Laws in force on the matter state that products that use this type of
combustion have to be fed with good quality pellets that are well compacted and not very powdery. We
recommend that you ask your retailer for suitable pellets that are in compliance with DIN51731 standards or
M7135 standards including any updates
Wooden pellet characteristics should be: of a 6÷8 mm diameter, approx. 5÷20 mm length, have an 8% humidity
and a heating potential of 18200 KJ/Kg.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for use of poor quality pellets and therefore is
non respondent to consequent malfunctioning of the stov e..
Store pellets at least 1 metre away from the stove in a dry and sheltered part of the room.
4.SIZE DATA
INSERTO SKYLINE WITHOUT GUIDES
80mm
500mm
vista superiore
vue de dessus
top view
90mm
scarico fumi
outoput tube
210mm
vista posteriore
vue arrière
rear view
530mm
550mm
60mm
540mm
DIMENSIONE MINIMA DELLA NICCHIA
DIMENSIONS MINIMUM DE LA NICHE
MINUMUM OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF THE NICHE
combustion air
air comburante
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770mm
160mm
160mm
sortie fumée s
vista superiore
LxPxH= 790mm X 620mm X 570mm
340mm
aria comburente
770mm
LxPxH= 790mm X 650mm X 570mm
210mm
160mm
340mm
aria comburent e
90mm160mm
sortie fumées
vista superiore
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INSERTO SKYLINE WITH GUIDES
80mm
500mm
vue de des sus
top view
90mm
scarico fumi
outoput tube
210mm
vista posteriore
vue arrière
rear view
550mm
570mm
80mm
560mm
combustion ai r
air comburante
DIMENSIONE MINIMA DELLA NICCHIA
DIMENSIONS MINIMUM DE LA NICHE
MINUMUM OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF THE NICHE
INSERTO SKYLINE WITH GUIDES + FLUE HEADER KIT
kit scarico fum i
kit sortie fumé es
flue header kit
550mm
80mm
500mm
560mm
vue de dessus
top view
570mm
DIMENSIONE MINIMA DELLA NICCHIA
DIMENSIONS MINIMUM DE LA NICHE
MINUMUM OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF THE NICHE
scaric o fumi
outoput tube
combus tion air
air combur ante
vista posteriore
vue arrière
rear view
80mm
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5. TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
HEARTH THERMAL POWER kW
NOMINAL THERMAL POWER kW
PERFORMANCE %
CO EMISSION ppm
NOISE dB
COMBUSTIBLE
CONSUMMATION AT MAXIMUM POWER Kg/h
MAXIMUM AUTONOMY WITH CONTINUOS
FUNCTIONING AT POWER 1
PELLET HOLD CAPACITY Kg
HEATING VOLUME m3
DIAMETER OF SMOKE OUTLET mm
DIAMETER OF EXTRACTION PASSAGE °C
ELECTRICAL POWER V
MAXIMUM INPUT A
AVERAGE INPUT DURING FUNCTIONING W
UNIT OF
MEASURE
ORE
INSERTO SKYLINE
3,0÷9,0*
2,5÷7,4*
82*
200 max
<47
PELLET
max 1,9 **
max 22**
18 ~
150÷220 max ***
80
max 210
V230~ / 50Hz
3
100
INPUT DURING START-UP W
OVERALL DIMENSIONS mm
NET WEIGHT Kg
COVERING
max 620
See specific chapter
~96
METAL
* Nominal fireplace power and yield are , measured inside a laboratory under optimal installation conditions and testing optimal installation conditions.
** This data was measured through in lab testing under optimal conditions. Hourly consumption may vary base on the type of pellet used and installation.
*** The volume that can be heated is subject to the conditions of stove installation, the type of insulation in the home and the external climate conditions
specific to the geographical location
SAFETY THERMOSTATS
The two safety thermostats are positioned in the upper side of the display. To restore operation to wait for the
stove to cool, unscrew the protective cap and press the reset button. Remove the alarm from the display by
holding down for 3 seconds the off button.
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Fig.4
YES
YES
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6. GENERAL RULES FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE FLUE
Here are illustrated a few simple yet important rules to follow for the safe construction of the flue (for further
information, please read the UNI 10683 regulation)
• The safe and correct functioning of the pellet stove is dependant on the connection to a single and
independent flue. No other fireplace, stove, boiler, aspiring hoods etc... are to be connected to the same
flue (see fig.3).
• This machine needs to expel products resulting from combustion via a vertical flue that has a suction
pressure between 6 and 10 Pa, in order to constantly guarantee the expulsion of smoke, even with the
absence of electric power or adverse conditions.
• The part of the flue that extrudes from the roof or remains in external contact must be covered with tiles or at
least well insulated.
• The stack must be wind resistant, have an internal section that is equal to that of the flue, a useful section at
least twice the size of the flue, and prevent entering of rain.
• Any other building parts, plants or other obstacles that are higher than the roof must be positioned at least
3m away from the flue.(see fig.4).
• Whenever two flues with parallel exits are used, it is advisable to lift the wind resistant flue (see fig. 5).
The flue section must be uniform, with smooth surfaces that do not narrow down, and the curves must be
regulated, without discontinuity.
It is advisable that the smoke conduct has a solid material and eventual condensation collecting box,
positioned under the smoke conduct intake, so that it is easily accessible and can be inspected from the
airtight door.
SI
NO
Fig.3
SINO
Fig.5
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FLUE
DIAMETER
ESTIMATIO
N
Length of tube length less than 5 mt
80 mm
Correct
Length of tube length more than 5 mt
100 mm
Obligatory
For installations at an altitude above 1200 mt a.s.l.
100 mm
Recommended
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7. EXECUTION OF SMOKE DISCHARGE
Smoke discharge must comply with regulations in vigour and therefore must happen via the roof and end over
the roof level. The discharge tube must be made out of smooth steel with silicon seal and not be corrugated
flexible type. Furthermore it must be positioned externally and not in closed or semi-closed spaces. For
example: garages, narrow corridors, under closed penthouses or any other places where smoke could collect.
When connecting the stove to a flue, make sure, with a professional chimney sweep, that the flue is perfectly
whole.. Oppositely it is absolutely obligatory to encase the existing flue with material which is suitable enough
to ensure correct functioning (see fig.7).
TYPE OF TUBES FOR FLUES
Rigid painted steel tubes should be used, and should be at least 1.5mm thick, alternatively they can be made
out of stainless steel which is at least 0.5mm thick. The male/female coupling collars must be superimposed by
at least 40mm. For INSERTO CAMINETTO model use 600°C flexible silicon tubing, with double smooth wall
inside, up until connected to the flue.
FLUE TUBING DIAMETER
The diameter of the tubes depends on the type of system. The stove has been designed for tubes with an
80mm diameter, as shown in the table, however in some cases 100mm is advisable. If 100mm diameter tubing
is necessary, connect it to the stove using a "T" pipe connection with a ø80 - ø100 pipe connection (see fig. 8)
Note: for every 90° curve add 1m and for every 45° add 1/2m. The lengths indicated on the table are relevant for vertical tubing.
Horizontal parts must not be longer than two metres.
It is obligatory to use a "T" connection tube (see fig.8) with an inspection plug, as a connection between the
stove and the flue, which will allow both the collection of ash that is deposited inside the tubes and periodical
cleaning of the flue, without the need to dismantle. Seeing that the smoke is under a light pressure, ensure that
the plug for cleaning the flue has a tight fitting and that it remains so after cleaning. Remember to fix it back as
it was and check the conditions of the seal. Check that the connections between various tubes are in order, as
indicated by the manufacturer.
It is strongly advised not to place tubes horizontally, but if absolutely necessary make sure they are placed with
an angle of at least 5°.
If a traditional flue is used it is possible to connect without the need for a "T" connection tube, but you must
check that the flue has a box for collecting ash.
It is advisable to connect to the stove with a horizontal track that is not more than 1m long.
If the lengths of the tubes are correct the flue should have a suction pressure between 10 and 15 Pa.
Do not change sections of tubing half way and above all after a bend or a horizontal tract. Check that there is
no narrowing in the tubing or the flue.
ISOLATION AND DIAMETER OF HOLES IN WALLS OR ON THE ROOF
Once the position of the stove is established and that you have checked that the place of installation is ideal, it
is then necessary to make the hole for passing tubes through the wall. This can vary according to the type of
installation, the diameter of the tube and the type of wall or roof where the hole is made.
N.B.: if the floor can not support the weight of the stove, position a sheet platform of the correct size with
insulation applied on the floor (rock wool) and with a nominal density greater than 80kg/mc
8
Fig.7 Fig.8
Ø 100
DIREZIONEDI
CLEANING
JOINT
“T”
JOINT
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Ø 80
END PART OF THE FLUE SYSTEM
The stack must not be installed in spaces that are closed, poorly ventilated or, in general, where smoke can
collect.
It is necessary to check that there are no flammable elements (plants, wood) or elements that could be visually
damaged (walls, windows) within 3m of the flue.
WARNING: Seeing that regulations regarding installation of pellet fuelled stov es are constantly being
updated, ask ones installer for eventual changes.
PULIZIA
DIRECTION
Raccordo 80-100
Raccordoa"T"
8. INSTALLATION
1- Prepare the support base of the niche perfectly flat, having the bottom in cement or concrete/beton and
suitable to support the weight.
2- Place the device on the base of the niche and slide it back up to approach the flue pipe gas outlet previously
installed.
3- To connect the flue pipe gas outlet remove the predisposition on the top right of the device (see figure)
unscrewingthe fixing screw. Put your hand up to the flange off lue gas outlet and accompany the movement
of the tube graft spingendo l’apparecchio all’interno della pushing the device within the niche.
4- The insert is arranged in the front part below the fireplace door with an opening for ventilation. If it is
necessary for reasons of space, you can remove the two omega side unscrewing the screws.
It is mandatory to prepare in this case the aeration openings in the housing niche.
Perform this operation when the stove is off and cold, in the absence of electrical voltage.
The niche housing must be provided with at least two openings of 120cm2 arranged in a lower
part and one in the upper part to allow the correct ventilation and air intake for combustion.
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L
N
PRESS
FUMI
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If you are using the sliding guides kit remove the two omega support on the sides of the inserto.
Do not install the device within a niche made up of flammable material.
Provide a minimum clearance of 2 cm free all around the set
9. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
All machines are equipped with power cables, for which, in case of the need for replacing, an authorized
technician must be used.
Before connecting to the power supply, check that:
• the electric plant has been fitted with a 6A magneto thermal switch
• The characteristics of the plant are sufficient enough to satisfy what is indicated on the machine
characteristic plaque (electric power, nominal voltage etc...)
• The plant has a sufficient earth connection according to nominal regulations in vigour (earth connection is
obligatory by law)
• The power cable should never, at any point, overheat 50°C above room temperature: If a direct connection
is desired, it is necessary to use an omni polar switch, with a minimum opening between contacts of 3mm,
that has been designed for the electrical charge indicated on the plaque and must correspond to regulations
in vigour. the earth wire, brown/green, should not be interrupted by the switch! The plug or omni polar switch
should be easily accessible once the machine has been installed.
In case of a prolonged disuse of the machine, disconnect the power supply.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility if what stated above or in actual anti-injury laws are
not respected.
INTERNAL ELECTRICAL PLAN
GAS SAFETY
THERMOSTAT
AUGER SAFETY
THERMOSTAT
GAS
PROBE
ROOM
PROBE
DISPLAY
+FUMI-
T.CALD.
FUSE
4 A
PROGRAM MING
PORT
FUMES FAN
ENCODER
V. AMB.
CLOCK
BATTERY
PELLET LOADING
AUGER MOTOR
ELECTRI CAL
RESISTORS
AIR PRESSURE
SWITCH
POWER SUPPLY
230V - 50Hz~
FLUE GAS
MOTOR
HEATING FAN
MOTOR
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FIG. B
FIG. C
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10. PRELIMINARY CHECKS FOR THE FIRST START UP
OBLIGATORY GUIDE LINES FOR THE SAFETY OF PEOPLE; ANIMALS AND OBJECTS.
The following information is about a number of obligatory general regulations for a correct instalment, and is
intended for the installer.
• It is recommended to place insulation between the floor and the touching points of the machine with a
sheet at least 2mm thick and a diameter at least 50mm greater than the area occupied by the machine, if
the stove is installed on top of a wooden floor.
• The flue tubing must have a diameter of at least 80mm.
• Leave a space of at least 50 mm between the outer sheeting of the stove and the wall in order to ensure
correct air intake of the air that will go on to be heated by the stove, and also to allow easy removal of the
air filter for cleaning.
•Should the machine be installed close to flammable walls, keep a safe distance of 30cm from the rear and
sides of the machine. Avoid leaving any type of flammable or combustible materials within 1m of the heat
waves from the glass window situated on the front of the machine. If installed on a floor made out of
flammable material place a sheet at least 3mm thick, 30cm away from the front of the machine and 10cm
form the side.
•For built in installation of ECONOMICA model in contact with flammable materials, place all around the
frame of the plate and the material, an insulating sheet at least 20mm thick. Should there be a shelf
positioned above the plate, made out of flammable material, keep a distance of at least 60cm.
• For the INSERTO model, never install the machine with built in flammable material.
• Check for a correct level of combustible load inside the crucible.
• For the ECONOMICA model, remove oil residues that protect the upper plate.
For the first few minutes that the machine operates (for the first time) it may be possible to smell paint:
this is normal. Aerate the room with the machine operational.
11. UPPER FLUE GAS OUTLET
The stove is supplied as standard with the rear flue gas outlet but it is possible to carry it in the upper part by
reversing the two flanges, according to figures below.
- Break the preparation/predisposition at the top of the device using a hammer.
-
Invert the position of the flange with the flue connection in place of that blind (fig.A) making sure that it
complies with the direction of the assembly (fig. B,C) and tightened the screws.
PAY ATTENTION TO THE ASSEMBLY WAY OF FLANGES WHEN CARRING OUT THE UPPER
FLUE GAS OUTLET
FIG. A
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Pause
Set day and
time
Operational
Room temperature recorded
Room temperature requested
Operational power
Mer 09:00 20,0°C
Accesa 5 25,0°C
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12. CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY BUTTONS
Key - turns the stove on and off in manual mode (holding it for 2 seconds), eliminates alarms and exits
programming
Key - changes the screen and confirms set data
Key - key for increasing values being set
Key - key for decreasing values being set
MEANING OF LED LIGHTS
When the led if "permanently" on it means that once the set room temperature has been reached it will stay on at
the lowest setting.
The "blinking" led communicates that once the set room temperature has been reached the stove will turn off.
When the led is turned off it mean the set room temperature has been reached.
When the led is turned on it means that hourly programming for automatic operation has been set.
13. OPERATIONAL PHASES
DISPLAY MEANING
Clean.
Charged
St. Fire
Pre-ventilation and safety controls phase, with fire pot cleaning before loading fuel.
Start-up phase with fuel load in the burner while supplying power to the resistors at the
same time.
Pause while awaiting flame.
Waiting phase during which the start-up must take place.
Stabil.
Fire
Turn off
Off
Stand by
IN CASE OF AN ALARM, WAIT FOR THE END OF THE TURNING OFF PHASE
Stabilization phase, after the flame has started, with a medium size load of fuel.
Burner operational adjustment phase where power can varies from 1 to 6
Timed turn off phase associated to an interruption in the fuel for fire pot cleaning and
waiting for the flame to be totally extinguished.
Turned off status until there is an following request for heat
Turn off because room temperature has been reached
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ON0 0: 00 OF F00 :0 0
Load
Load
- _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ +
00:00
See specific
Tim er0 1 mtw tf ss
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14. PROGRAMMING
MAIN SETTINGS
Use the keys as instructed to access the desired setting
Sun 09:00 20,0°C
Off 5 25,0°C
T. room
ESC SET
T. room
25,0°C
Hours
ESC SET
Day of the
week Sun
Hors
Ignition
ESC SET
Trigger
timer YES
Function
ESC SET
Trigger
modulation YES
Combustible
ESC SET
Combustible
Pellet1
Heating airHe at ing a ir
ESC SET
01
E SC
ESC SET
Use only wood pellets as fuel.
Before selecting the type of fuel to be used in the display ensure that you have introduced
the same type of fuel in the tank.
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Timer02 mtwtfss
Timer02 mtwtfss
Timer02 mtwtfss
Timer02 MTWTFss
Timer02 MTWTFss
Timer02 MTWTFss
Timer02 MTWTFss
Timer02 MTWTFss
Timer02 MTWTFss
ON00:00 OFF00:00
ON00:00 OFF00:00
ON00:00 OFF00:00
ON00:00 OFF00:00
Press to m odify
Press the key to confirm
Pre ss the key to modify
Press the key to modify
ON08:30 OFF00:00
ON08:30 OFF00:00
AUTOMATIC START-UP PROGRAMMING
Turning off for each time slot must not terminate after 23:59 of that day
Activate
timer yes
Press to modify
Timer01 mtwtfss
ON00:00 OFF00:00
Press the key to confirm
Press to modify
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Press to modify
Press to modify
Press to modify
Press the key to co nfirm
ON00:00 OFF00:00
Press to modify
ON00:00 OFF00:00
Press the key to co nfirm
ON08:30 OFF00:00
Press the key to confirm
Press to modify
Press the key
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15. ALARM CODES
For your own safety do not tamper or modify any of the machine's components: the
manufacturer does not guarantee the normal operation, that as a result may be very dangerous.
In case of malfunctioning, difficulties, or whenever a safety device is activated, it is important to
contact authorised personnel. All operations must take place when the stove is cold and disconnected
from the power supply.
DISPLAY MEANING
Motor flue gas
1 heat.elem.KO One of the resistors is not working: contact an authorised technician
2 heat.elem.KO Both resistors are not working: contact an authorised technician
heat.element KO The resistors are continually supplied with power: contact an authorised technician
gas probe
room probe
Thermostat gas
Thermostat auger
Pressure switch Air pressure regulator is not working: contact an authorised technician
system error Internal error of the electronic control box: turn stove off and restart it
Non working fumes motor: contact an authorised technician
The fumes temperature probe is interrupted or disconnected: contact an authorised
technician
The room temperature probe is interrupted or disconnected: contact an authorised
technician
Intervention on the part of the fumes discharge safety thermostat clean the inside of
the stove, reset the thermostat and restart the stove
Intervention on the part of the fuel auger safety thermostat: clean the inside of the
stove, reset the thermostat and restart the stove
black out Loss of electric power: clean the burner and restart
Failed ignition Failed start-up: clean the burner and restart
Turn off fire Flame turns off while operating: clean the burner and restart
Over heating gas Overheating of combustion fumes: clean the stove completely and restart.
Cont. operation Malfunctioning of pellet loading motor: contact an authorised technician.
service Stove maintenance warning: contact an authorised technician
TO RESTORE STOVE OPERATION KEEP THE KEY PRESSED FOR 3 SECONDS
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16. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To ensure correct functioning and maximum efficiency of the stove, carry out the following weekly maintenance
operations
THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS NEED TO BE DONE WHEN THE STOVE IS COLD AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK
AND IN THE ABSENCE OF ELECTRIC POWER
PELLET BURNER
For correct operation of the machine it is important that the crucible is maintained clean and free as possible
from each combustion residuecan therefore clean, therefore, at least once a week perform the following
cleaning:
Extract the crucible unhooking it from the two supports (fig. A) and remove all of the ash inside and at the
bottom into the slit (fig. B), making sure then to reposition it properly in its place.
Aspire the combustion air inlet (fig. C) using the supplied flexible hose (fig. F) to be connected to your vacuum
cleaner. The supplied perforated grille to be positioned within the crucible should only be used in case of high
chimney draft..
Fig. A
Fig. F
Fig. C
ASH TRAY
Every 24 hours of operation, turn off the stove and proceed as described below:
- Open the door of the furnace and remove the ash tray by lifting it by the handles (see figure). Empty all the
ash, making sure that there are no embers.
- Aspire carefully all the ash on the bottom below the ash tray.
- Reinsert the tray in its place taking care to position it correctly.
Fig. B
Fig. C
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COMBUSTION SMOKE TUBING
At least once a week proceed as described below:
-Remove the cap of smoke inspection, placed above the crucible, lifting it up and pulling it out (fig.A). Connect
vacuum cleaner to the hose supplied (picture C) and aspirate inside the cavities (fig.B) all of the combustion
residue, taking care to get up to flue gas fan through the opening on the right side.
Inside the combustion chamber on both sides there are two removable bulkheads (Fig. A) for the internal
cleaning of the flue gas exchanger. At least once a week with the stove cold remove the sides bulkheads by
rotating the lock key and pulling outward and aspirate all the combustion residue on the tube bundle and in the
niche at the base (fig.B). After cleaning make sure that you refit correctly both bulkheads.
Fig.A Fig.B
Fig.C
TUBE-BUNDLE HEAT EXCHANGER
Fig.A
Fig.B
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HEARTH GLASS DOOR
The glass used is resistant to high temperatures. Should it be damaged (e.g. chipped) it is recommended to
have it replaced immediately by an authorized technician before using the machine again. To clean, use a non
abrasive cloth with specific liquid for glass cleaning.
DO NOT attempt to repair damaged glass, replace it: as there is a risk of explosion during functioning!
HEARTH DOOR SEAL
Frequently check the conditions of the seal fixed along the internal border of the hearth door to ensure a tight
closure.
Note: check the tightness of the seal by inserting a piece of paper into the crack of the door whilst shut,
ensuring that this process is possible but proves difficult. If this is not the case contact an authorized after
sales service centre to have the seal replaced.
FLUE
Open, and if necessary cleaned, the "T" at the base of the flue duct and the horizontal section of pipe, if
present, at least once a week to ensure a good operation.
The vertical duct of the flue gas and the entire flue must be checked and cleaned at least once a year.
We recommend that you contact a qualified technician for a thorough and professional cleaning.
GENERAL END OF SEASON CLEANING
After use, at the end of the season, clean and check all the parts indicated above, remembering to disconnect
the power supply of the stove for increased safety.
It is advisable to check and clean the machine at least once per year by an authorized technician to ensure
correct functioning.
For authorized technician: It is recommended, when required, to check lubrication of the pellet
auger bronze bearings.
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B E
A A B B
17. SLIDING GUIDES KIT (OPTIONAL)
The manufacturer decline any responsibility for damages caused to people or things due to
improper use, installation or failure to follow the instructions below.
1- Place the base of support within the niche having a cement or
concrete bottom perfectly flat and drill all the holes provided
2- Now attach the base plate to the concrete bottom with
through screws (M8) or with iron plugs (not plastic) and
screws with not less than 8mm diameter, especially in the
back side (A) so that the base can not flex when you pull out
the sled.
Make sure that the bottom of the niche is perfectly
flat
3- Now pull out the sled after leaning over the device, securely fasten the
slide by means of screws (B) through the sliding slots.
4- Check the correct assembly of the kit by doing some movements of
extraction and insertion of the device.
A
D
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THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS SOULD BE DONE BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
If necessary the total extraction of the device from the niche
(Fig. 1) to carry out the maintenance or monitoring operations,
proceed as described below::
Pull out the sled and unscrew slightly (1/2 turn) the four
fastening screws (Figure 2) placed under the sled.
At this point lift slightly with both hands the front of the device (fig.3) by sliding over the sled (fig.4).
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Caution: danger of falling of appliance!! DO NOT remov e completely the four screws.
Pay close attention.
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18. KIT INSERTO FUOCOVIVO
The manufacturer decline any responsibility for damages caused to people or things due to
improper use, installation or failure to follow the instructions below.
STEP 1
- Mount the two sides (A) to the base plate (B) respecting the
direction assembly as shown, using the supplied screws
M4x8.
STEP 2
- Now fix the lower bulkhead by means of M4x8 screws
provided by inserting it under the base of support as shown in
figure
STEP 3
- Mount the lower blade by means of M5x20 screws as shown
in the figure.
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STEP 4
1- Remove the fastening screws of the front hinge of the appliance as shown in the figure and remove the
front door of the appliance
2- Remove No. 6 front mounting screws as shown in figure.
STEP 5
1- Insert the device on the support base until it reaches the stop with
the sides
2- Now attach the appliance to the sides using the No. 6 screws
previously removed as indicated to STEP 4.
STEP 6
- Fit the rear backing using the M4x8 screws, respecting the direction
of the assembly as shown in the figure.
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STEP 7
1- Remount the front door of the appliance with his hinge by reversing the steps described at STEP 4.
2- Attach the three upper plates using M5x20 screws respecting the position as shown in the figure.
3- Now attach the external painted sides, put beside to the structure and making pressure to the
appropriate fixing pins.
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19. KIT ASSEMBLY INSERTO CONFORT
The manufacturer decline any responsibility for damages caused to people or things due to
improper use, installation or failure to follow the instructions below.
STEP 1
1. Remove the screws of the upper hinge of the appliance as show in figure below and remove the front
door, lifting it.
2. Remove the 6 fixing screws in the front part of the appliance as shown in figure below.
STEP 2
1. Lay the appliance on the bearing plate and attach the two painted sides using the screws previously
removed (STEP 1), respecting the direction of the assembly.
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STEP 3
1- Mount the two rear reinforcement using the M4x8 screws supplied, taking care to the direction of the
assembly as shown in the figure..
2- Now place the appliance on the bearing plate at the desired distance. Make sure that the rear brace
reaches the end before lock its position using self-tapping screws (A) supplied, as shown in the figure.
Caution: danger of falling of appliance!! Attach the appliance at the bearing plate with their selfdrilling screws.
STEP 4
1- Remount the front door of the appliance with the his hinge by reversing the steps described at STEP 1
2- Attach the three upper plates using M5x20 screws supplied,respecting the position as shown in the figure
below.
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