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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USER GUIDE
MOD. JULIETA
"TECNOLOGÍA OASYS (Optimum Air System)".
Please read attentively these instructions before installation, use and maintenance.
The instructions guide is an integral part of the product.

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USER GUIDE MOD. JULIETA “TECNOLOGÍA OASYS (Optimum Air System)”. Please read attentively these instructions before installation, use and maintenance. The instructions guide is an integral part of the product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL WARNINGS ................................4 FUELS ......................................4 SAFETY DEVICES ..................................4 TECHNICAL FEATURES ................................6 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ............................6 5.2 Timber beams protection ................................7 5.3 The chimney ....................................8 5.4 Chimney cowl....................................10 5.5 Connection to chimney / Combustion air (air intake) ....................10 5.6 Outside air intake ..................................
  • Page 3 9.6 What happens if…? ..................................32 9.6.1 Pellet fuel do not light ............................... 32 9.6.2 Electrical supply failure (Back out)........................32 9.7 Alarms ......................................33 9.7.1 Alarm smokes temperature probe ........................33 9.7.2 Alarm smoke excess temperature ......................... 33 9.7.3 Alarm starting up failure ............................
  • Page 4: General Warnings

    The installation must be executed by authorized personnel, whose will have to supply the buyer an installation conformity declaration, to assume full responsibility for the definitive installation and keep the product in working order. Bronpi Calefacción S.L. will not assume any responsibility in case of absence of fulfilment such precautions.
  • Page 5 3 until 5 minutes. THIS DOES NOT ENDURE ANY RISK FOR THE SAFETY. That’s why Bronpi advises whenever it is possible to connect the pipe of entry of primary air with the exterior of the housing to ensure that the heater could not detach smokes after the above mentioned absence of current.
  • Page 6: Technical Features

    TECHNICAL FEATURES Features Weight (Kg.) Height (mm) 1099 Width (mm) Depth (mm) Smoke discharge pipe diameter (mm) Aspiration air pipe diameter (mm) Volume max. warning (m3) Nominal power capacity Reduced power capacity Global thermal power max. (Kw.) Useful thermal power max. (Kw) Useful thermal power min.
  • Page 7: Timber Beams Protection

     Make sure the chimney and the flue system/flue liner used is accurate for the product.  Make sure each appliance has it own chimney. The same chimney can not be used for more than one appliance. We suggest contacting your chimney sweep to check whether chimney connexion and the combustion air flow on the installation place.
  • Page 8: The Chimney

    PLEASE NOTE: The manufacturer admits no liability whatsoever for any malfunction in any of its products if correct installation procedures are not followed. The chimney The chimney has a fundamental importance for the correct operation of the device and has two purposes: ...
  • Page 9 Each stove must have it own dedicated chimney to eliminate fumes and gasses. The same chimney must never be used for more than one appliance. (See drawings D3 and D4 (Page 14). The minimum cross- sectional area of the chimney must be 4 dm2 (e.g. 20 x 20 cm) for appliances having flue pipes with a diameter less than 200 mm or 6,25 dm2 (e.g.
  • Page 10: Chimney Cowl

    (1) Axis top (2) Roof Chimney cowl The pull on the flue pipe depends on the suitability of the chimney cowl. It is essential that the sectional area of the cowl exit is at least twice (preferably 2.5 times) that of the flue pipe. The termination of the flue pipe must always exceed the top level of the roof so that the chimney is able to discharge even in windy conditions (DP7) Any cowl must comply with the following conditions:...
  • Page 11: Outside Air Intake

    IMPORTANT!!! Where metal flue pipes are used, it is essential that they are appropriately insulated (insulated fibre cladding) to avoid damaging the masonry in the chimney. When the device is being installed in an existing chimney, it must be sealed around the flue pipe exit at the bottom entrance to the chimney with a pre-formed metal plate or other fireproof material able to withstand very high temperatures.
  • Page 12: Starting Up

     Air inlets shouldn’t draw air from adjacent rooms such as garages, lavatories, boiler rooms, etc, but should take air directly from outside the building The stove previews the necessary air intake for the combustion on it back (40 mm diameter). It is important not to block this air intake, and to respect the distance recommended from the walls and furnishings nearby.
  • Page 13: Maintenance And Care

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE The maintenance operations guarantee that the product works correctly during long time. If you don’t do it, it can damage the device. Burn pot cleaning The cleaning of the burn pot must be carried out every day. ...
  • Page 14: Seasonal Shutdowns

    Seasonal shutdowns After cleaning the stove, the chimney and the flue pipe and completely removing any ash and residues, close the doors and the air adjustments. The chimney must be cleaned at least once a year. Check the joints of the device which, if damaged, will adversely affect its functioning and must be replaced.
  • Page 15: Display Operation

    DISPLAY OPERATION Display general information The display shows information about the appliance operation. When you access to the menu different types of screen can be obtained and fit the available configuration according to the access level. Depending on the operating way, the visualization can take different meanings depending on the position on the screen.
  • Page 16: Display Keys Running

    Display keys running Description Mode Operating Description PROGRAMME Modifies/increases the selected menu value Rise Temperature ON/OFF Increases the ambiance thermostat temperature value PROGRAMME Modifies/decreases the selected menu value Decrease Temperature ON/OFF Decreases the ambiance thermostat temperatura value Access to MENU Menu (Set) MENU Access to consecutive submenu level...
  • Page 17: Menu Option

    Menu option Pressing the nº 3 key you access to the MENU option. This option is divided into several levels and paragraph which allow the access to the heater programming and configuration. These menu elements which allow the access to the technical programming of the stove are protected by a code.
  • Page 18: Menu 2. Clock

    9.4.3 Menu 2. Clock It establishes the hour and the date. The card is provided with a lithium battery to allow the autonomy of the internal clock for 3 / 5 years. VALUE MENU LEVEL Menu 02 MONTH CLOCK DIALOGUE 9.4.4 Menú...
  • Page 19 10- Sunday Prog. 1 On/Off 11- Start Prog. 2 Hour 12- Stop Prog. 2 Hour 13- Monday Prog. 2 On/Off 14- Tuesday Prog. 2 On/Off 15- Wednesday Prog. 2 On/Off 16- Thursday Prog. 2 On/Off 17- Friday Prog. 2 On/Off 18- Saturday Prog.
  • Page 20 For programming the stove you have to access to menu program setting by pressing just for one time the key nº 3 “SET”, and will displace pressing the nº 5 ó nº 6 keys to the nº 3 menu, “Programme adjustment”: MEnu 03 ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMME...
  • Page 21 Submenu 03-02- Daily programme Now you will consider i.e. you want to introduce a daily program on the stove. The you will have to place the following screen: M -3 -2 PROGRAMME Pressing just one time the nº 3 key, you will access to daily submenu programme of the stove, showing the following screen: M -3 -2 - 01 DAILY...
  • Page 22 From the previous screen, pressing the nº 6 key will appear: M -3 -2 - 02 START 1 Pressing the nº 1 and nº 2 keys, you modify the value “oFF” and fix the first hour starting: 09:00 M -3 -2 - 02 START 1 You will proceed equally to fix the first hour stopping: M -3 -2 - 03...
  • Page 23 You will have to precede the same way as explained to introduce the second hour starting and stopping: 20:30 M -3 -2 - 04 START 2 23:00 M -3 -2 - 05 STOP 2 Now the daily programme of the stove is carried out with two starting hours and two stopping hours. In case you need to program just one starting hour and one stopping hour, the option STAR 2 must indicate “oFF”...
  • Page 24 You will accede to the weekly programme submenu pressing the nº 3 key. The following screen will be shown: M -3 -3 - 01 PROGRAMME WEEK Change the option “oFF” to “on” pressing the keys nº 1 or nº 2, you will confirm the stove that daily programme has been chosen: M -3 -3 - 01 PROGRAMME...
  • Page 25 After that, select the activation or deactivation of every program according to the day of the week, i.e.: Program 1: Monday (on), Tuesday (on), Wednesday (oFF), Thursday (oFF), Friday (on), Saturday (on) and Sunday (oFF). Program 2: Monday (oFF), Tuesday (oFF), Wednesday (on), Thursday (oFF), Friday (oFF), Saturday (on) and Sunday (on).
  • Page 26: Menu 4. Language Selection

    Modify the value “oFF” and select “on”: M -3 -4 - 01 PROGRAMME WEEK-END Finally to complete the programming you have to introduce the starting and stopping hours as desired. As mentioned, in case you need to program just one starting and stopping hour, the option STAR 2 has to indicate “oFF”...
  • Page 27: Menu 8- Stove Stage

    TIME AMBIANCE TEMPERATURE 76” 22º C INITIAL CHARGE DIALOGUE 9.4.9 Menu 8- Stove stage It visualizes the current stage of the stove and informs about the connected devices stage. TIME 1 REMAINING TIME 10” 82 ‘ RAL. STAGE STAGE ALARM RETARD OPERATIVE STAGE ALARMA OPERATIVO...
  • Page 28: User Mode

    DIALOGUE SINFÍN SPEED POWER 1.5” P - 5 CARGA ASPIRATION FAILURE STAGE CURRENT ALARM User mode Now it is described the usual operation of the display installed into an air stove with reference to the available options. Before the ignition, the stove display remains as per it is shown on the following picture. Fig. 17 HOUR AMBIANCE TEMPERATURE AMBIENTE...
  • Page 29: Starting Up Stove

    9.5.1 Starting up stove To start up the stove, please press the nº 4 key for a few seconds. The starting up message will appear on the display screen as shown in picture nº 18.de HOUR AMBIANCE TEMPERATURE estufa puls 14:35 21 ºC P - 2...
  • Page 30: Consigned Ambiance Temperature Changing

    9.5.3 Consigned ambiance temperature changing For modifying the consigned ambiance temperature, please press the nº 2 key to accede to the ambience temperature set and then keys 1 and 2 for rising or decreasing respectively the temperature. The display Fig. 20 shows the current ambiance temperature.
  • Page 31: Burn Pot Automatic Cleaning

    9.5.5 Burn pot automatic cleaning During the usual operation of the stove, automatic cleanings take place on the burn pot every 90 minutes. This cleaning takes 2 minutes and cleans the pellet remains which are deposited on the burn pot to keep the stove in working order.
  • Page 32: Re-Starting Up Stove

    9.5.8 Re-starting up stove Once the stove is turned off, it will not be able to start it up again until a safety time has passed and the stove is cool enough. If you try to start up the stove, on the screen will appear a message as shown on the picture nº WAITING COOLING Fig.
  • Page 33: Alarms

    Alarms In case of any anomaly appears while operating, the electronic system of the stove will come in to show the irregularities produced during the different operating modes, always depending on the type of anomaly. Each alarm situation causes an automatic blockage on the stove. Pressing over the key nº 4 you will release the stove.
  • Page 34: Alarm Shutdown During Work Phase

    9.7.4 Alarm shutdown during work phase If the flame gets shut down along the working phase, and the smoke temperature decrease below the established minimal, an alarm as shown in the nº 27 Picture will happen, and the shutting down procedure will immediately be activated.
  • Page 35 ALARM DESCRIPTION PROBLEM PROBABLY SOLUTION CODE BACK OUT THE STOVE IS TEMPORALY Press the key nº 4 for some seconds and let WITHOUT ELECTRICAL finish the final cleaning. The stove will come CURRENT back to the shut down mode. SMOKE PROBE PROBLEM ON THE SMOKE Check the probe connexion or replace it.
  • Page 36: General Measures

    GENERAL MEASURES...
  • Page 37 Please, do not hesitate to contact your dealer for further information.

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