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FUSION PELLET STOVE
Operating & Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 FUSION PELLET STOVE Operating & Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Standards ............. Recommendations .
  • Page 3: Standards

    The appliance must be posi- tioned so that the domestic power supply plug remains accessible. If the power supply cable becomes damaged, switch off the power and have it repaired by an authorised Stanley service agent.
  • Page 4: Assembly & Installation Instructions

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION STOVE DIMENSIONS (MM) INSTRUCTIONS Fig.3 N.B. To install the stove, use only authorised and trained personnel, or contact the dealer. 1. Check that the floor can support the total weight of the stove (140kgs). 2. Refer to the figure that shows the dimensions of the flue pipe, and allowing for the thickness of the floor-protection base (if applicable), make a hole in the chimney to accommodate the...
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    The through-holes in walls or floors must always SAFETY WARNINGS have an insulated tube or ventilation passage, so This appliance is not suitable for connection to a that it is always possible to disassemble the chim- shared flue. ney components for cleaning and inspection, and to prevent contact between these components and The stove must be placed on a non combustible wall masonry or inflammable surfaces.
  • Page 6: Combustion Air

    Fig.9 COMBUSTION AIR The process of combustion requires oxygen, and therefore air. When in operation, the stove draws air from the room in which it is installed; poor com- bustion may therefore result if the room is insuffi- ciently ventilated. To resolve this problem, a suitable vent hole must be provided to allow a permanent supply of fresh air from the outside.
  • Page 7: In Case Of Chimney Fire

    6. Keep children away from this the stove. Do not IMPORTANT: If, during a loading operation, or for open the door when the stove is lit. any other reason, foreign matter is allowed to enter the tank and then the pellet loader, it may cause 7.
  • Page 8: Notes On Operation

    selected thermal power value (set by buttons 5 and When refilling with pellet at this point it will take a lit- 6) and ambient temperature. tle while for the pellet to come through so the fire may go to lockout again. This is normal and will light In this phase, buttons 5 and 6 can be used to set normally once the pellet has started to feed, proba- the power output of the stove from 1 to 5, provided...
  • Page 9: Controlling Timer Thermostat

    During this initial phase, the display shows the UT06: used to set the AM switch-off time in steps of working program, which can be modified using but- 10 minutes. tons 5 and 6 on the control panel. To set the desired room temperature, press buttons 1 and 2.
  • Page 10: Electronic Contol Panel

    ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL Access to timer-thermostat and clock programmer Power increase from 1 to 5 Power decreases from 5 to 1 Room temperature setting The display shows the stove operating phases Stove On/Off control REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (optional) The stove is switched on/off by Program selection pressing buttons 1 and 6 at the buttons:...
  • Page 11: Circuit Board Wiring Diagram

    CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 12: Managing Alarms

    MANAGING ALARMS Fig.11 An alarm indication may appear in one of the follow- ing cases (the alarm can be cleared by pressing button 4 “ON OFF”: ALARM Flue gas temperature probe alarm SOND FUMI 1. Unscrew the cap anticlockwise If there is a fault in the flue gas temperature probe, the message “ALARM SOND FUMI”...
  • Page 13: Safety Devices

    5. Temporary Electircal Power Failure N.B.: Method 1 is used to carry out maintenance or to switch off the stove permanently at the end of the If there is a temporary power failure while the stove cold season. Never switch off the stove while it is in is in operation, the appliance will come on again operation, either by cutting off the current at the automatically.
  • Page 14: Glass

    END OF SEASON Fig.12 We advise using up all pellets remaining in the tank in order to prevent condensates from forming and thus clogging and blocking the feeder motor. Pellets and sawdust remaining at the bottom of the tank should be removed using a vacuum cleaner. If there are substantial amounts of sawdust, we rec- ommend checking the quality of the pellets used to fuel the stove.
  • Page 15: Problems / Causes / Solutions

    PROBLEMS - CAUSES - SOLUTIONS PROBLEM / CAUSE SOLUTION Problem Pellets not delivered into burn pot Causes * Tank is empty * Flue gas extractor fan is not working * Auger blocked by foreign objects * No electrical power to control panel * Flue obstructed causing differential pressure switch lock out Solutions * Re-fill the tank...
  • Page 16 * Flue obstructed or draught diverter grill clogged Solution * Call technical support service * Call technical support service * Call technical support service * Clean the whole flue - remove draught diverter and grill If the problem cannot be resolved, please contact the Stanley Service Department.
  • Page 17: Technical Information

    FUSION PELLET STOVE TECHNICAL DETAILS Max. fuel consumption per hour kg/h 1.85 Maximum input 11.2 Minimum input Maximum output Minimum output Efficiency >81 Minimum air requirement for combustion Flue gas mass flow rate gr/s Flue gas temperature maximum power minimum power...
  • Page 18: Warranty

    Any manufacturing defect is reported to the stockist from whom you bought the appliance or directly to Waterford Stanley Service Department within 1 year of the date of purchase. The Waterford appliance is installed to the Manufacturer’s recommendations and by a suitably qualified person.

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