RIKA REVIVO 140, REVIVO 125 Operating Manual

Operating manual
REVIVO 140
REVIVO 125
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Explanations to symbols ..................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Spare part overview exploded diagram ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Spare part overview exploded diagram REVIVO 125 ...............................................................................................................................7
Spare part overview article numbers ...................................................................................................................................................................8
Technical data .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Packaging ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Electrical connection .........................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Amount of Fuel ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 11
General warning and safety information .........................................................................................................................................................11
First heating .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Safety distances ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Prior to set up ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
The correct chimney connection ............................................................................................................................................................................12
3. BRIEF INFORMATION ON FUEL  PELLETS 13
What are pellets? ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Wood pellet specification according to ENplus – A1 ............................................................................................................................ 13
Pellet container refilling during operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
Pellet storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
4. TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY FUNCTIONS 14
Operating comfort ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Top efficiency - lowest emissions ...........................................................................................................................................................................14
Pressure monitoring ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Overheating ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Low-temperature shutdown ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Electrical excess current protection ...................................................................................................................................................................14
Automatic cleaning cycle ..............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Component monitoring ..................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Auger motor monitoring ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Power failure (during heating) .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Power failure (during the initial stage) .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
5. INSTALLING THE STOVE 15
General information ............................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Connection to the chimney ..........................................................................................................................................................................................15
Connecting to a steel chimney .................................................................................................................................................................................15
Combustion air ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Feeding in external combustion air ......................................................................................................................................................................15
6. COMFORT OPTIONS 16
Room sensor, Radio room sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
GSM Control .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Interface for various options ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
External room thermostat ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
External connection cable bridge ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Option firenet ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
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1. PREFACE
Explanations to symbols
...Important note
#8
..Hex #8
...Useful tip ...Manually
7. MAINTENANCE 17
Open the combustion chamber door .................................................................................................................................................................17
Empty the ash drawer .......................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Cleaning the flame temperature sensor ..........................................................................................................................................................17
Cleaning of the burn pot - daily ...............................................................................................................................................................................17
Cleaning the door glass ...................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Cleaning painted surfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................17
8. CLEANING 18
Cleaning the flue gas channels ............................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Cleaning the flue pipes ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Combustion air - intake .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Cleaning the convection air openings .............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Cleaning the pellet container .................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Checking door seal ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Bearings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
9. PROBLEMS  POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 20
Problem 1 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Problem 2 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Problem 3 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
10. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMISSIONING PROTOCOL 21
11. WARRANTY 23
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Spare part overview article numbers
Nr. Art.Nr. Description
1 B18309 Decorative door assy
2 L03494 Hinge plate
3 L03493 Securing plate
4 N112027 Magnet
5 N112190 Hexagon socket screw
6 Z37140 Combustion chamber door black
B18311 Combustion chamber door assy
7 N103693 Flat seal black 8x2
8 Z36626 Combustion chamber door glass
9 N100485 Round sealing strip black D12
10 N112426 Hexagonal screw
11 L03317 Hinge plate
12 L03318 Hinge plate
13 N109985 Allen screw
14 N112425 Grub screw
15 N112424 Hexagon socket screw
16 L03321 Flat washer
17 N112427 Headless screw
18 L03339 Hinge plate
19 L00475 Glass holder
20 N111799 Hexagonal screw M05x08
21 Z34857 Locking bolt
22 N111882 Grub screw
23 L02219 Holder plate
24 N111856 Hexagonal countersunk screw M04x12
25 L02220 Lock tongue
26 N111965 Washer D05
27 N111950 Hexagonal screw M05x10
28 L03350 Lock angle
29 N112240 Self-tapping screw
30 N112428 Headless screw
31 N112140 Hexagonal screw
32 N112095 Telescopic rail
33 LB00699 Rail angle left
34 N110032 Hexagonal screw
35 N112241 Self-locking nut
36 N112015 Flue pipe sealing
37 N112023 Seal ait intake
38 Z18278 Air intake
39 Z37844 Pipe adapter
N108313 Self-tapping screw
40 Z37830 Pipe adapter seal
41 Z36567 Sealing
42 Z35999 Cleaning Cover
43 N112290 Wing nut
44 N112490 Levelling screw black
45 L03392 Plinth panel
46 N112297 Self-locking nut
47 Z37483 Detent plate
*1 Z37054 Detent plate
48 N112393 Micro switch
49 N111950 Hexagonal screw M05x10
50 N105179 Hexagonal nut M10
51 L03330 Washer
52 LB00701 Rail angle right
53 Z36778 Blind Cover
56 B18188 Cover combustion chamber assy
57 N112423 Wing screw
58 Z36623 Baffle plate
59 Z36607 Cast rear panel, top black
60 Z36606 Cast rear panel bottom black
Nr. Art.Nr. Description
61 N112170 Hexagon socket screw
62 Z36622 Firebrick lining left
63 Z36624 Firebrick lining right
64 B17529 Fire trough holder
65 N103066 Round sealing strip black D06
66 N111846 Hexagon socket 06x12
67 Z35804 Recess
68 L03314 Ash drawer
69 Z37008 Seal
70 Z37009 Cleaning opening
71 N112419 Wing screw
73 N101143 Cylinder allen screw
74 L03492 Locking lever
75 N109985 Allen screw
76 L03491 Mounting plate
77 Z37441 Locking bolt
78 L03490 Mounting plate
79 N112393 Micro switch
80 L03489 Lock tongue
81 N109985 Allen screw
82 L03356 Closure flap
83 N112138 Hexagonal screw
84 N112009 Flat washer
85 N104477 Allen screw
86 N111975 Hexagonal nut
87 N112142 Flange nut
88 L03355 Slip sheet
89 Z37057 Strap hinge
90 L03354 Pellet chute
91 Z35906 Seal
92 B18475 Container lid
93 N111965 Washer D05
94 N112169 Hexagon socket screw
95 Z35691 Spring plug
96 N112185 Self-tapping screw
97 N112017 Key
100 N106175 Hexagonal nut
101 N112009 Flat washer
102 N112027 Magnet
103 L03316 Spacer plate
104 B18286 Cover
105 N112086 Grub screw
106 N112318 Spring-loaded pressure piece
107 *2 LB00717 Front panel
108 Z37305 Opener for ventilation grid
109 LB00730 Convection fins
110 N112403 Magnet
111 N112031 Screw
112 L03488 Holder touch-display
113 B17158 Touch-display screwable
114 LB00735 Frame touch-display
115 LB00736 Display case
120 N112284 Hexagon socket screw
180 N112407 Temperatur limiter
181 L03420 Mounting plate
123 L03313 Holder temperatur limiter
124 L01954 Pressure bracket
125 B16676 Flame temperatur sensor
126 B15248 Sensor tube
127 N111551 Silicon hose
128 B18173 Pressure Pipe
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Note: Please consider the powdercoated parts can differ slightly in colour and colour effects though they are elaborated in high quality.
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129 N112274 Hexagonal nut
130 Z36290 Seal for ignition
131 B17166 Ceramic ignition
132 N105627 Self-tapping screw
133 B16155 Induced draft fan housing
134 Z37023 Component holder
135 N112297 Self-locking nut
136 B16561 Mainboard USB11
137 N111964 Hexagonal screw M05x08
138 L03324 Bracket
139 N112402 Rocker switch
140 N111604 Fuse 2,5 A
141 L03409 Support for drag chain
142 N112394 Chain
143 N112102 Differential pressure switch
144 N103990 Allen screw M04 x08
145 N111581 Induced draft fan motor
146 B16030 Add. board motor
147 N112030 Screw motor, stepless
148 L03410 Support for motor
149 N108486 Allen screw
150 Z11915 Lock ring conveyer screw
151 N111058 Setscrew with pin
152 B18186 Retaining plate motor assy
153 L00797 Motor plate
154 Z18997 Rubber buffer
155 Z35182 Friction bearing Di16
156 B16967 Auger
157 Z35183 Friction bearing Di10
B18192 Wiring harness
Z37058 Cable for touch-screen 4 m
Nr. Art.Nr. Description
REVIVO 125
160 N112318 Spring-loaded pressure piece
161 N112027 Magnet
B18478 Push tray assy
163 N100751 Flat allen screw M05
164 N105575 Allen screw
165 Z37442 Opening shaft
166 L03496 Mount
167 L03499 Slide
168 Z37445 Cover push tray
169 N112009 Flat washer
170 N112497 Disc spring
171 Z37443 Hinge shaft
172 Z37444 Cover
173 B18476 Cover container lid
174 L03495 Spacer plate
175 *2 B18477 Front panel
*1 till serial number 1392312
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requires detent plate Z37486 till serial number 1392312
Technical data
Technical data
Heating power range [kW] , - 
Room heating capacity (depending on house insulation)
[m]  - 
Fuel consumption [kg/h] , - ,
Pellet container capacity REVIVO 140*
[l]/[~kg]  /~
Pellet container capacity REVIVO 125*
[l]/[~kg]  /~
Electric supply [V]/[Hz] /
Average electrical input [W] ~ 
Fuse [A] , AT
Efficiency [%] ,
CO
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CO-emission on 13% O
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N
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Dust emission [mg/m
N
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Exhaust [g/s] ,
Exhaust temperature [°C] 
Chimney draft requirement [Pa]
*The capacity in kg may deviate due to different pellet bulk densities.
The owner of small firing systems or the person authorised for the small firing system is to keep the technical documentation and is to submit it to the authorities or the chimney sweep on request.
Note
Please observe the national and European standards as well as local regulations concerning the installation and operation of firing installations!
Packaging
Your first impression is important to us!
The packaging of your new stove provides excellent protection against damage. However damage to the stove and accessories may still occur during transport.
Note
Therefore please check your stove on receipt for damage and completeness! Report any deficiencies to your dealer immediately! Pay particular attention during unpacking that the stone panels remain intact. Scratches to the material can easily occur. Stone panels are excluded from the warrant.
The packaging of your new stove is environmentally neutral to a great extent.
Tip
The wood used in the packaging has not been surface treated. The cardboard and film (PE) can be disposed of via the municipal waste collection for recycling.
Electrical connection
The stove is supplied with an approx. 2 m long connecting cable with a Euro-plug. This cable is to be connected to a 230 Volt/50 Hz socket. The average electrical power consumption is some 20 Watt in heating operation. And approx. 150 Watt during automatic ignition. The connection cable must be laid so that there is no contact to any sharp edges or hot surfaces of the stove.
Dimensions
T
RO-S
RO-H
RO-T
F-H
F-T
F-S
B
H
H-P
F-
R-
Rauchrohr
100mm
L=177mm
Rauchrohr
100mm
L=800mm
Dimensions 140 125
H Height [mm] 1386 1263
B Width [mm] 525 525
T Corpus depth [mm] 663 663
H - P Pellet filling height [mm] 1235 1278
Weight
Weight base module [kg] ~ 
Weight stove module [kg] ~ 
Flue pipe connection
R - Ø Flue pipe outlet [mm] 
RO - H connection height [cm] 
RO - T original angle pipe total depth [cm] 
RO - T2 original angle pipe distance to rear wall
[cm] -
RO - T3 Depth from rear wall to middle of flue pipe
[cm] -
RO - S original angle pipe side distance [cm] 
R - H rear connection height [cm] -
R - S rear connection side distance [cm] -
Fresh air connection
F - Ø Diameter [mm] 
F - H Connection height [cm] 
F - S Side distance [cm] 
F - T Back side distance [cm]
Amount of Fuel
Nominal load Part load
Amount of fuel ~1,3 kg* ~0,6 kg*
Burn time at full pellet hopper
~40 h* ~70 h*
*Practical values may vary depending on pellet quality.
Note
Pellet consumption depends on the size of the pellets. The larger the pellets, the slower the feed and vice versa.
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2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General warning and safety information
Observance of the introductory general warning information is imperative.
Q Read the entire manual thoroughly before installing and putting
the stove into service. Observe the national provisions and laws as well as the regulations and rules applicable locally.
Q RIKA stoves should only be installed in rooms with normal humidity
(dry areas according to VDE 0100 Part 200). The furnaces are not splash water protected and may not be installed in wet areas.
Q Only approved transport equipment with sufficient load carrying
capacity may be used with your heating appliance.
Q Your heating appliance is not suitable for use as a ladder or
stationary scaffolding.
Q The burning of fuel releases heat energy that lead to extensive
heating of the stove surfaces, doors, door and operating handles, glass, flue pipes and possibly the front wall. Refrain from touching these parts without appropriate protective clothing or equipment e.g. heat-resistant gloves or means of operation (operating handle).
Q Make your children aware of this particular danger and keep
them away from the stove during heating.
Q Only burn approved heating materials.
Q The combustion or introduction of highly flammable or explosive
materials such as empty spray cans etc. in the combustion chamber and storing them near the stove is strictly prohibited due to the danger of explosion.
Q No light or inflammable clothing is to be worn when post-heating.
Q Use the heat-resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your
stove.
Q Make sure that no embers fall out of the combustion chamber
onto inflammable material.
Q Placing non-heat resistant objects on the stove or near it is
prohibited.
Q Do not place clothing on the stove to dry.
Q Laundry racks etc. must be placed at a sufficient distance to the
stove – ACUTE DANGER OF FIRE!
Q When your stove is burning, the use of highly inflammable and
explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms is prohibited.
Q If the stove is heated in continuous operation, the cleaning
intervals are shorter. Increased wear, especially of the thermally stressed parts, is the result. Please therefore strictly follow the requirements for cleaning and maintenance!
Note
Waste and liquids may not be burnt in the stove!
Note
To prevent your stove from overheating of the internal components, do never cover the convection fins!
Note CAUTION when filling the pellet container. The opening of the pellet container is sufficiently dimensioned to ensure easy filling. Take great care that no pellets drop to the convection fins and the hot stove body. This can cause a lot of smoke.
Tip
Therefore we recommend refilling the pellet container at a cold stove.
Note
Your stove will expand and contract during the heating and cooling phase. This can sometimes lead to slight bending or cracking noises. This is normal and is no reason for a complaint.
First heating
The stove body, just as various steel parts, cast iron parts and the flue pipes are painted with a heat resistant paint. During the first heating the paint dries out completely. This may cause a slight smell. Touching or cleaning the painted surfaces during the curing should be avoided. The hardening of the paint is finished after the first heating with high power.
Safety distances
Note
In the inside space the pellet stove insert must be surrounded by incombustible materials.
The following safety clearances must be observed in the inside space: b-e > 5 cm, c-e > 5 cm
The following safety clearances must be observed from the front: a > 40 cm (to non-combustible objects) a > 80 cm (to combustible objects)
Note
When being installed in a recess, the overhang may be a maximum of 20 cm.
Prior to set up
Floor bearing capacity
Ensure that the substructure is capable of bearing the weight of the stove prior to set-up.
Note
No modifications may be made to the firing installation. This also leads to loss of warranty and guarantee.
Floor protection
A base is recommended (glass, sheet steel or ceramic) if the floor is combustible (wood, carpet, etc.). Please observe the respective local regulations and rules.
Flue pipe connection
Q Flue pipes pose a particular source of hazard regarding gas leaks
and fire. Get the advice of an authorised specialist company for the layout and assembly.
Q Please observe the corresponding installation guidelines for walls
panelled with wood when connecting your flue pipes to the stove.
Q Observe the formation of flue gas (atmospheric inversion) and
draughts when the weather is unfavourable.
Q Infeed of too little combustion air can lead to smoke in the rooms
or to flue gas leaks. Hazardous deposits in the stove and chimney may also occur.
Q If flue gas escapes, let the fire burn out and check whether all the
air inlet openings are free and the flue gas pipes and the stove pipe are clean. If in doubt notify the master chimney sweep since draught malfunctions may be connected to your chimney.
The correct chimney connection
There are several ways to connect your stove to the chimney, eg:
*1
*2
*3
*1
*2
*3
1) wind break, 2) chimney, 3) inspection opening
For the selection of the connection and to ensure a proper connection between the stove and chimney, please read the guide „INSTALLING THE STOVE“ or ask your local chimney sweep.
Stoves type 1 (BA 1):
Q Suitable for multiple occupancy. (Note the different country
regulations.)
Q These may only be operated with the combustion chamber door
closed.
Q The combustion chamber door is to be kept closed when the
stove is not in operation.
Q Fouling of the chimney i.e. deposits of highly inflammable materials
such as soot and tar and subsequently fire in the chimney may occur if the chimney is miscalculated and dimensioned wrong.
Q If this occurs, disconnect the mains plug. Phone the fire brigade
and get yourself and other residents out of harm’s way.
Note
Your pellet stove has been tested as a room-air independent stove according to EN14785. It can be operated room air dependent or room air independent.
ROOM-AIR INDEPENDENT OPERATION: The stove is certificated for type FC52x / FC62x of the approval principles for the inspection and evaluation of ambient air independent fireplaces specified by the Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik (DIBT) (German Institute for Building Technology). Thanks to an air-tight configuration of the air supply line and flue pipes the stove may be operated in air-tight rooms and in rooms with room-air installations (e.g. controlled ventilation and venting systems, extractors etc.).
ROOM-AIR DEPENDENT OPERATION: In combination with room-air installations (e.g. controlled ventilation and venting systems (extractors etc.) it must be ensured that the stove and the room air system are monitored and safeguarded mutually (e.g. via a differential pressure controller). The combustion air infeed of approx. 20 m3/h must be ensured.
Please observe the respective local regulations and rules in consultation with your master chimney sweep. For changes after the printing of this manual, we can not assume any liability. We reserve the right to change without notice.
Note
The sections for circulating air and supply air, as prescribed in the “Fachregeln des Ofen- und Luftheizungsbauerhandwerks TR-OL 2006” (rules of the tiled stove and air heating system builder trade) must be observed. A supply air section of 200cm2, and a circulating air section of 200cm2 have already been provided in the appliance.
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3. BRIEF INFORMATION ON FUEL  PELLETS
What are pellets?
Wood pellets are a standardised fuel. Every manufacturer must adhere to certain conditions in order to enable flawless, energy­efficient heating. Pellets are made from wooden waste, from sawmills and planning workshops, as well as from residue from forestry operations. These “starting products” are crushed, dried, and pressed into Pellet “Fuel” without any bonding agent.
ENplus – Pellets
This ENplus standard sets benchmarks in the European pellet market. The traceability of pellets is ensured thanks to the use of identification numbers. The pellet manufacturers’ production facilities and manufacturing processes are reviewed every year. A quality assurance system ensures the pellets comply with the requirements of the new standard and that the conditions for trouble-free heating are guaranteed
Wood pellet specification according to ENplus – A1
Parameter Measure ENplus-A1
diameter mm  ()
)
length mm , bis 
)
buld density kg/m 
calorific value MJ/kg ,
water content Ma.-% 
fine fraction (<3,15mm) Ma.-%  
mechanical rigidity Ma.-% ,
)
ash content Ma.-%
)
,
ash softening temperature (DT) °C 
chlorine content Ma.-%
)
,
sulphur content Ma.-%
)
,
nitrogen content Ma.-%
)
,
copper content mg/kg
)

chrome content mg/kg
)

arsenic content mg/kg
)

cadmium content mg/kg
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mercury content mg/kg
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lead content mg/kg
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nickel content mg/kg
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zinc content mg/kg
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1) in an anhydrous state
2) diameter must be specified
3) a maximum of 1% of the pellets may be longer than 40 mm, max. length is 45 mm
4) the limit value of ≥97,7 Ma.-% applies when conducting measurements with a lignotester (internal control)
Your pellet stove is only approved for the burning of pellets of tested quality. Please ask your pellet stove dealer for tested fuel and a list of monitored fuel manufacturers.
Note
Only burn pellets that have been inspected according to ENplus-A1. Using poor quality or prohibited pellet fuel will have a negative effect on the function of your pellet stove and can also lead to the warranty becoming null and void, as well as the product liability connected with this.
Note
Burning straw, maize, woodchips etc. is not permitted! Observe waste incineration legislation! Non-observance of these regulations makes void all warranty and guarantee claims and may impair the safety of the unit!
Pellet container refilling during operation
Note
Use the heat-resistant gloves supplied to refill the pellet container during operation!
Note
CAUTION when filling! Avoid direct contact between the plastic bag and the hot stove. Immediately remove all pellets that have fallen on the hot stove or next to the container!
We recommend always having a suitable amount of pellets in the container to prevent the fire from extinguishing due to a lack of fuel. Check the level frequently. However the container lid should be kept closed, except during filling.
If you refill the container during operation (open the container lid), the fan will speed up and the pellet auger will stop; operation will only be continued once the container lid is closed again (see WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES)
Pellet container capacity (see Technical Data).
Pellet storage
In order to guarantee problem free burning of the wooden pellets, it is imperative necessary to store the fuel as dry as possible and free from impurities.
Pellets should not be kept in sacks outdoors or stored in a manner where they are exposed to the environment. This can lead to blockages in the screw conveyor.
Note
“Screw stoppers” are excluded from the warranty.
4. TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY FUNCTIONS
The technological advances in your new combi stove are the result of years of testing and practical experience. The practical advantages of your pellet stove are convincing:
Operating comfort
The microprocessor-controlled combustion regulation optimises the interaction of flue gas blower and screw using the current combustion chamber temperature. This guarantees optimum combustion and operating status.
All function can be regulated centrally using the integrated operating unit. The intuitive graphic interface permits easy operation; all the settings can be made quickly and simply.
Top efficiency - lowest emissions
A very great heat exchange surface together with optimum combustion air control leads to excellent fuel utilisation.
Fine continuous pellet dosing in an optimised burner pot made of high-quality grey cast iron leads to virtually complete combustion with very good exhaust gas values - and this is guaranteed in every operating phase.
Note
During operation, the flame noise, pellets dropping and actuation of the electronic components are audible due to the automatic control.
Pressure monitoring
The negative pressure in the combustion chamber is continuously monitored during operation. Below a defined threshold, a correct operation can not be guaranteed and the unit will switch off with the fault message „NOT ENOUGH LOW PRESSURE“ for safety reason.
Note
After the occurrence of the error message, maintenance or cleaning work necessarily has to be carried out! If the error occurs again, a safe operation is no longer guaranteed, the service must be informed immediately.
Note
If the stove is used in a habitation together with a kitchen hood or a ventilation (WC) it might happen that the built-in pressure switch stops the stove. If using the hood make sure that an adequate supply of air is ensured.
Overheating
A high temperature limiter (OTB) switches the stove off automatically on overheating. The message „STOVE OVERHEATED“ appears. Please take the measures in the manner described in „WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES“. The stove is ready for operation again after acknowledging the error message at the internal unit.
Note
Maintenance and cleaning work must be performed if overheating occurs! If this error recurs, operation without danger is no longer guaranteed; notify customer service immediately.
Low-temperature shutdown
The unit switches off if the stove cools below a minimum temperature. This switch-off may occur if pellet ignition is delayed.
Electrical excess current protection
The stove has a main fuse (at the rear) to protect against excess current.
Automatic cleaning cycle
The speed of the flue gas fan is increased every hour for a short period to blow ash from the burn pot, increasing the operational safety. The status indicator CLEANING appears on the display.
Note
This additional function does not replace a manual cleaning as described in CLEANING and MAINTENANCE, as this is absolutely necessary to do regularly.
Component monitoring
All the electrical components used are continuously monitored during operation. If a component is defective or can no longer be actuated correctly, then operation is stopped and a warning or error message is issued (see MANUAL TOUCH DISPLAY).
Auger motor monitoring
Too long or wet pellets as well as pellets with too high dust content (see BRIEF INFORMATION ON FUEL PELLETS) can cause so-called “auger jammers” in the auger channel. This may also happen if the pellets accumulate in the burn pot and the backlog reaches into the chute. The auger motor reacts in both cases with an increased current consumption, which causes the error message: DISCHARGE MOTOR BLOCKED. The stove will be stopped. Please call the customer service immediately.
Power failure (during heating)
After a brief power failure, the operating functions that were set before the power failure, continues. If the power failure lasts longer, the stove goes to start phase if sufficient temperature or embers are present. If the power failure lasts too long, the stove goes into the stop phase. The flue gas fan continues to burn any pellet residues (approximately 10 minutes). Then it will restart automatically.
Power failure (during the initial stage)
After a brief power failure the boot process continues. If the power failure lasts longer, the stove is in the stop phase. The flue gas fan continues to burn any pellet residues (approximately 10 minutes). Then it will restart automatically.
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5. INSTALLING THE STOVE
General information
Note
Assembly may only be performed by authorised specialist companies.
Note
Please observe the regional safety and building regulations. Please contact your master chimney sweep in this context.
Note
Only use heat-resistant sealing materials as well as corresponding sealing strips, heat-resistant silicon and rock wool.
Note
Also take care that the flue does not project into the free cross­section of the chimney.
Note
In case of room-air independent operation the stove pipe connections must be tightly sealed permanently. Use a heat-proof silicon to position the stove pipe on the conical supports of the flue tube nozzles and for insertion in the chimney flue lining.
Note
The stove should not be pushed on unprotected floors.
Tip
Strong corrugated cardboard, cardboard or e.g. old carpet is useful to assist assembly and as a base. The stove can also be pushed on this cardboard or carpet.
We recommend original flue pipes from RIKA for proper connection.
Connection to the chimney
Q The device must be connected to an approved
chimney for solid fuels. The chimney must have a diameter of min. 100mm for pellet stoves and 130mm -150mm for log wood stoves depending on the diameter of the flue pipes.
Q Avoid long flue pipes to the chimney. The horizontal length of the
flue pipe should not exceed 1.5 m.
Q Avoid to many bends of the flue gas pipes. There should not be
more than 3 bends in the exhaust pipe.
Q If you just can not connect directly to the chimney, please use a
connection with a cleaning opening.
Q Connections must be made of metal and must meet the
requirements of the standard (install the connections airtight).
Q Before installing a chimney calculation must be made. The
evidence must be performed for single occupancy to EN13384-1 and EN13384-2 for multiple occupancy.
Q The maximum draft of the chimney should not exceed 15Pa.
Q The derivation of the flue gases must be guaranteed even during
a temporary power outage.
Note
If connecting to multiple connection chimneys additional safety equipment is required. Your local chimney sweep will advise you in this case.
Note
Be sure to prevent condensed water from entering via the flue connection. You may need to have a condensate ring installed ­ask your chimney sweeping expert for more information. Damages caused by condensate are excluded from manufacturer’s warranty.
Connecting to a steel chimney
The connection must be calculated and shown with EN13384-1 and EN13384-2.
Use only insulated (double) stainless steel tubes (flexible aluminum or steel tubes are not permitted).
An inspection door for regular inspection and cleaning must be present.
The flue pipe connection to the chimney has to be air-tight.
Combustion air
Every combustion process requires oxygen from the surrounding air. This so-called combustion air is removed from the living are in the case of individual stoves without external air connections.
This air removed must be replaced in the living space. Very tightly sealed windows and doors in modern flats may mean that too little air replaces that used. The situation also becomes problematical due to additional venting in flats (e.g. in the kitchen or WC). If you cannot feed in external combustion air, then air the room several times a day to prevent negativce pressure in the room or poor combustion.
Feeding in external combustion air
only for devices which are able to run in room-air independent operation.
Q Combustion air must be fed to the stove from outside via a sealed
pipe for operation independent of the room air. According to EnEV, it must be possible to shut off the combustion air pipe. The open/closed setting must be clearly recognisable.
Q Connect at the air intake either a pipe Ø125mm (log wood and
combi stoves) or Ø50mm (pellet stoves) and fix it with a hose clamp (not included!). At pellet stoves with longer intake pipes than 1m the diameter should be increased to 100mm. (see RIKA range).
Q To ensure sufficient air intake, the intake pipe should not exceed
max. 4m and have max. 3 bends.
Q If the line leads outside it must have a windbreak.
Q In extreme cold pay attention to icing on the air intake opening
(check).
Q It is also possible to suction in combustion air directly from
another sufficiently vented room (e.g. cellar).
Q The combustion air pipe must be tightly connected (adhesive or
cement) permanently to the air nozzles of the stove.
Q If you do not use the stove for a long time, please close the
combustion air intake to prevent the stove from moisture.
Note
Please note that problems may arise due to updrafts in the case of combustion air supply from an integrated chimney ventilation shaft. If the combustion air flowing downwards is heated it may rise and thus counter the chimney with a resistance which in turn reduces the negative pressure in the combustion chamber. The chimney manufacturer is to guarantee that the resistance for the combustion air is a maximum 2 Pa even in the least favourable operating state of the chimney.
If one or more of these conditions does NOT apply, the result is poor combustion in the stove and negative pressure in the installation room.
6. COMFORT OPTIONS
Room sensor, Radio room sensor
This option permits control of your stove via room temperature. You can set both the room temperature and the heating times required. A room temperature selected by you is observed during the heating times.
Please see the operating instructions for the option room sensor and wireless room sensor for more detailed information.
GSM Control
Your stove can also be controlled via a mobile phone as an additional option.
Please see the operating instructions for the telephone option – GSM for more detailed information.
Interface for various options
for various options
The ROOM SENSOR, the WIRELESS ROOM SENSOR and the PHONE OPTION – GSM are to be connected to the interface (stove rear) using the connection cable supplied.
(condition as delivered)
External room thermostat
Your stove has an interface on the rear wall to which you can connect a customary room thermostat. This requires a 2-pole cable of 0.5 – 0.75 mm2 cross-section that you have to connect instead of the cable bridge fitted for delivery.
External connection cable bridge
If the control of your stove is to be assumed by an external room thermostat, you have to connect your external room thermostat (1) instead of the standard integrated cable bridge (2).
The connected room thermostat can be operated in either MANUAL or AUTOMATIC MODE. In both MODES, the current set heat output is used, in AUTOMATIC MODE the heating times set at the stove can also be activated.
You can see whether the external demand is currently activated in the INFO main menu in submenu item Info - inputs.
If your stove receives an external demand to stop operation, it takes approx. 5 minutes until it switches off. All further settings required to your thermostat can be taken from the respective room thermostat operating instructions.
Note
Operation is not possible unless either a cable bridge or an external room thermostat is connected. The external demand has priority over all operating modes (MANUAL/AUTOMATIC/COMFORT).
Option firenet
Only for combination and pellet stoves with touch panel version V2.16 or higher.
The firenet module connects your stove to the Internet. You can operate the stove with any Internet-enabled device (tablet, PC, Smartphone ...). So you retrieve the operational status, various information and make your settings remotely.
For further information, please contact your dealer.
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7. MAINTENANCE
The frequency with which the stove requires cleaning and the maintenance intervals depend on the fuel you use. High moisture content, ash, dust and chips may more than double the maintenance required. We would like to point out again that only tested and recommended pellets may be used as fuel.
Tip
Wood as fertiliser - the mineral content of the wood remains in the combustion chamber as ash as a residue of the combustion. This is an excellent fertiliser for all plants in the garden; it is a completely natural product. The ash should be stored first and slaked with water.
Note
We recommend at least once a year to have all maintenance carried out by your RIKA dealer.
Note
Ash may contain embers – only place ash in steel sheet containers!
Open the combustion chamber door
To open or close the combustion chamber door use the included key. You find it behind the magnetic pellet lid..
Empty the ash drawer
Empty the ash drawer regularly. The ash drawer is simply pulled forward with the combustion chamber door open.
Cleaning the flame temperature sensor
Remove the dust deposits from the sensor at regular intervals. Use a clean cleaning cloth or newspaper.
Cleaning of the burn pot - daily
Make sure that the air vents are not blocked with ash or clinker. Remove the clinker using the supplied brush and vacuum the burn pot. The burn pot can be easily cleaned inside the stove. After removing the pot the area underneath can be vacuum-cleaned.
Do not damage the ignition when cleaning with the brush. Vacuum out the pipe of the ignition.
Note
Clean the fire trough regularly. Only clean when cold, when embers are extinguished!
Note
If the stove is heated in continous operation, it must be cleaned 2x within 24 hours. FIRE HAZARD!
Cleaning the door glass
The viewing window becomes coated in the case of solid fuels, particularly with the very fine ash of wood pellets, light or dark depending on the pellet quality (especially with low output). The glass can be cleaned best with a moist cloth. Stubborn dirt can be removed with a special cleaner available from your stove dealer. Usual cleaners containing acid or solvents can be too harsh and damage the glass.
Cleaning painted surfaces
Wipe the painted surfaces with a damp cloth, do not scrub. Do not use solvent-containing cleaners.
8. CLEANING
Depending on pellet consumption, a message prompting cleaning of the stove appears on the display in regular intervals. This message can be acknowledged on the Touch Display, while continuing operation. Perform a cleaning cycle at the next opportunity.
Subsequently, reset the counter in the SETTINGS menu / RESETS submenu, as per operating instructions of TOUCH DISPLAY.
Tip
The message will only stop reappearing once you have reset the feed volume in the SETTINGS / Resets menu.
Note
Your stove must be switched off and cooled before any maintenance work is performed. Only work on the unit when the mains plug has been disconnected.
Cleaning the flue gas channels
Disconnect your appliance from the mains supply and remove the lower convection grill.
Loosen the mechanical lock of the pull-out guide.
Extract the stove completely towards the front, securing it with a lock screw on either side. Thus, the stove remains in extracted position for maintenance works.
Remove the upper convection grill and the cover of the combustion chamber.
Now clean the flues and baffles with the supplied brush. Vacuum the combustion residues with a vacuum cleaner.
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Loosen the wing screws on all cleaning openings, as marked.
Suck the combustion residues from the flue collecting ducts and the transition areas.
Mount the removed parts in reverse order.
Turn the lock screws on the pull-out guide upwards again, carefully pushing the stove module into the warm-air tiled stove.
Secure the stove with the mechanical lock against unintentional rolling out.
Note
If the mechanical lock is not in (horizontal) operating position, an error message “stove not in position” will be displayed once power supply has been established again.
Note
Your stove may suck in false air via incorrectly sealed cleaning covers; this air may lead to incomplete combustion in the fire trough and thus piling up of pellets. DANGER of FIRE!
To ensure the proper operation of your pellet stove, replace any defect (porous, frayed) seals after cleaning and maintenance.
Cleaning the flue pipes
(annually)
Remove the flue pipes. Inspect and clean the chimney connection. Brush off any soot and dust deposits in the fire and in the flue pipes and vacuum.
Note
Accumulated fly ash in the flue gas channels may impair the performance of the stove and pose a safety risk.
Combustion air - intake
If necessary, please also clean the air intake with a hoover.
Note
Only when the stove is cold! You could vacuum out embers – FIRE RISK!
Cleaning the convection air openings
Vacuum clean any dust deposits from the convection air openings at regular intervals.
The stove should be cleaned thoroughly prior to the start of the heating season to prevent excess odour.
Note
To prevent your stove from overheating of the internal components, do never cover the convection fins!
Cleaning the pellet container
Do not refill the completely empty container immediately; remove the residues (dust, chippings etc.) from the empty container.
Checking door seal
(annually)
The condition of the seals at doors and glass should be checked at least once a year. Repair or replace seals depending on condition.
Note
Only intact seals ensure your stove works perfectly!
Bearings
(annually)
All built-in bearings (pellet screw) should be checked. Clean or replace bearings depending on condition.
9. PROBLEMS  POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Problem 1
Fire burns with weak, orange flame. Pellets heap up in fire trough, window soots up.
Cause(s)
Q Insufficient combustion air
Q Poor chimney draught
Q Stove is sooted over inside
Possible solutions
Q Remove any ash or clinker from the fire trough that may block the
air inlets. (see CLEANING and MAINTENANCE)
Q If possible swap to better pellet quality.
Q Check whether flue gas pipes are blocked with ash (see CLEANING
and MAINTENANCE).
Q Check whether the air intake or flue tubes are blocked.
Q Check door and cleaning cover seals for leaks (see CLEANING and
MAINTENANCE)
Q Clean fan (see CLEANING and MAINTENANCE)
Q Have service performed by authorised specialist company.
Q The window has to be cleaned from time to time (see CLEANING and
MAINTENANCE)
Problem 2
Stove smells strongly and smokes outside.
Cause(s)
Q Burning-in phase (taking into service)
Q Stove has accumulated dust and/or dirt
Possible solutions
Q Wait to end of burning-in phase and ventthe room sufficiently.
Q Vacuum off any dust deposits from the convection air openings
at regular intervals
Problem 3
Flue gas discharge when wood is added and during heating phase.
Cause(s)
Q Leaking cleaning openings
Q Chimney draught too low
Q Leaking flue pipe connection
Possible solutions
Q Check seals and replace (fire door, cleaning lid, ..)
Q Check chimney
Q Check connections and if necessary re-seal
Note
Please note that checks on the control system and wiring may only be performed in unit switched dead. Any repairs may only be performed by trained specialists.
Tip
If a malfunction message occurs, the cause must first be remedied; the unit can be put back into operation by acknowledging the malfunction at the internal unit.
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10. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMISSIONING PROTOCOL
FOR PELLET AND COMBI STOVES
The commissioning protocol is to be treated as a documents and serves as the basis for the warranty and guarantee terms. It is to be completed entirely, in particular the stove data and addresses, the work to be performed is to be ticked off after completion. The signatories confirm with their signatures that all the items on the list have been concluded properly.
Note
Please return 1 completed protocol for putting into service to RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH, Müllerviertel 20, 4563 Micheldorf, Austria.
Electrical periphery
It is important that the connection socket in the electrical periphery is earthed. The operability of any room thermostat present must be checked. The execution of commands is to be established by phoning in the case of a GSM modem.
Exhaust gas system
The exhaust line, stove and combustion air inlet are part of the combustion system as a whole; therefore the correct execution must also be checked. The plug connections should be tight in general since the system works with excess pressure. The exhaust tube has a diameter of 100mm for pellet stove, and of 150 mm for the combi stove, which is sufficient for short distances. In the case of several changes in direction, the resistance of the exhaust system can increase with the flue to such an extent that the combustion quality suffers and/ or noise arises from the greater flow speed. Correct determination of the chimney draught can only be performed at nominal thermal output and serves to evaluate the chimney. If the draught is more than 15 Pa, then a draught limiter should be installed.
Stove functions
These are the basic stove functions that are to be checked and ticked off. The stove is ready for operation if these functions are ensured.
Operator instruction
This is one of the most important points in the putting into operation. It is very important that the operator understands the stove properly and is prepared to assume responsibility for the basic tasks required for operational safety.
In particular the connection between special features of a biomass heating system and his obligations as well as the warranty and guarantee terms must be explained. e.g. non-tested pellets and screw blockers, lack of cleaning or maintenance and stove malfunctions. Thorough instruction can prevent many complaints.
Stove functions
Explanation of the processes in the stove during ignition, normal operation, cleaning phase etc.
Control
Explain operator’s possibilities to intervene, empty pellet container, room thermostat, GSM modem, functions and settings, program times if necessary. Operating instructions: Handover and reference to the content to the following points, is a document.
Warranty terms
Difference between warranty (statutory) and guarantee (voluntary), terms of guarantee, determination of wearing parts, reference to pellet quality to be used and the consequences of poor quality.
Cleaning instructions
Ash and dust occurs with a biomass heating unit. The fire trough is to be cleaned regularly with regular heating operation (in the case of pellet operation, the drilled air holes in particular must be free of residues). The ash drawer is to be emptied regularly. The flue gas pipes are to be cleaned once or twice in the heating season depending on stove type; by a specialist company is best.
Maintenance
Note
We recommend at least once a year to have all maintenance carried out by your RIKA dealer.
Combustion
All doors must close tightly to prevent intake of false air.
Note
Please contact your warranty partner for any warranty questions or claims. This is your dealer or installation company. No warranty claims can be accepted without proper putting into operation, proper operation according to the operating instructions and the supplements in this information sheet.
Protocol for putting into operation for RIKA pellet and combi stoves Date:____________________
Installation address
Name:_________________________________________
Street:_________________________________________
City:___________________________________________
Telephone:______________________________________
Dealer
Name:_________________________________________
Street:_________________________________________
City:___________________________________________
Telephone:______________________________________
Stove data
Stove type: Casing undamaged
Serial number: Operating instructions
Software version: Warranty documents
Touchdisplay version: Door opener
Electrical periphery
Connection socket earthed GSM modem present
Room thermostat present Function checked
Check of system components
Combustion chamber door seal checked Ease of movement burnback flap checked (combi)
Ease of movement flue gas flap checked (combi)
Exhaust line / chimney
Diameter Connection leakproof
Bends Chimney draught
Stove functions
Pellet container filled Grid turns (360°) und keeps in heating position
Tested pellet quality according to Önorm/DIN plus/ ENplus-A1
Ignition element glows
Electrical connections made Screw motors run
Safety flaps tightened (combi) Do pellets fall into the combustion chamber?
Induced draught blower runs Ignition performed
Stove was switched off when handed over
Operator instruction
Stove function Warranty terms
Control Cleaning
Operating instructions Cleaning or maintenance interval
work performed correctly according to order
placed
_______________________ _____________________ _______________________
Technican: Operator Client
Company:_______________________________________
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11. WARRANTY
These warranty conditions are only valid for the following countries: Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Separate conditions imposed by the importer apply for all other countries. In case of doubt as well as missing or incorrect translations, the German version is the only valid one.
For the purpose of timely damage limitation the claimant is required to file the warranty claim with the RIKA dealer in writing, submitting the invoice and stating the purchase date, model name, serial number and reason for complaint.
Warranty
5 years on the welded stove body. This exclusively applies to defects in materials and workmanship as well as free replacement. Labour and travel times are not included in the manufacturer’s warranty.
Only original parts supplied by the manufacturer should be used. Loss of warranty on non-observance!
The precondition for the warranty is that the stove has been installed and commissioned properly according to the User and installation manuals valid at the time of purchase. Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves.
Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant.
Wear parts and parts affected by fire are excluded, such as glass, coating, surface coatings (e.g. handles, panels), seals, fire trough, grates, draught plates, deflector plates, combustion chamber liners (e.g. fireclay), ceramics, natural stone, thermo stone, ignition elements, sensors, combustion chamber sensors and temperature controller.
Also excluded from this warranty are all damages arising from non-observance of the manufacturer’s operating instructions of the unit, or damage caused by overheating, use of nonapproved fuels, unauthorised tampering with the appliance or the flue gas pipe, electrical excess voltage, an incorrect, insufficient or excessive flue draught, condensation, non-performance or deficient maintenance and cleaning, nonobservance of the relevant and applicable building regulations, incorrect operation by the user or third parties, as well as any transport and handling damage.
This manufacturer‘s warranty does not affect the statutory warranty provisions.
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In case of doubt as well as missing or incorrect translations, the German version is the only valid one. Technical and design changes,
as well as typesetting and printing errors reserved.
© 2018 | RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH
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RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH
Müllerviertel 20
4563 Micheldorf / AUSTRIA
Tel.: +43 (0)7582/686 - 41, Fax: -43
E-Mail: verkauf@rika.at www.rika.at
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