MCZ suite Operation Manual

MCZ suite Operation Manual

Air-comfort air

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
EN
PELLET STOVE
SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0
air - comfort air
PART 2 - OPERATION AND CLEANING
Instructions in English

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE PELLET STOVE SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0 air - comfort air PART 2 - OPERATION AND CLEANING Instructions in English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................II 10-FIRST START-UP .....................3 11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX ..................4 12-EMERGENCY PANEL ....................11 13-OPERATION ......................13 14-SAFETY DEVICES ....................15 15-ALARMS ......................17 16-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE ...............19 17-CLEANING ......................20 18-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS .................27 19-AIR STOVE CIRCUIT BOARD ...................30 20-COMFORT AIR STOVE WITH THREE FANS CIRCUIT BOARD.........31...
  • Page 3: 10-First Start-Up

    10-FIRST START-UP PRECAUTIONS BEFORE START-UP GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Remove all parts that may burn from the brazier and the glass (manual, various adhesive labels or any polystyrene). Check that the brazier is positioned correctly and rests properly on the base. The first start-up may not be successful as the feed screw is empty and does not always manage to load the required amount of pellets in time to light the flame.
  • Page 4: 11-Remote Control Max

    11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX GENERAL FEATURES OF THE LCD REMOTE CONTROL The remote control works at a transmission frequency of 434.5 MHz. Power the product with 3 AAA batteries as follows: Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing and lifting according to the arrow Insert the batteries observing the correct polarity (+) and (-) Close the battery compartment cover.
  • Page 5 11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION General rules By pressing key A for 1” the product is switched on and off. Key C is used to make all changes. Key E is used to confirm the changes. By pressing key B one selects the product operating mode. Via key D one browses the FAN and SLEEP setting. Whichever the mode is, press key A briefly (or leave the keypad idle for 7”) to go back to the initial display.
  • Page 6 11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX MANUAL POWER FUNCTION this function allows you to set the power of the flame from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 5. The power levels correspond to a different value of fuel consumption, setting 5 heats the room in less time and setting 1 can keep the room temperature stable for a longer period of time.
  • Page 7 11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX TIMER Mode (TIMER) Select this operating mode to switch the product on and off automatically, according to 6 customised time slots (P1 – P6). The following can be set for each time slot: • Switch-on time • Switch-off time •...
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT! Choosing the right number of fans can become a decisive factor to ensure the stove works correctly. Therefore ensure an authorised technician conducts the settings. The list of fans in place is shown in the table: STOVE MODEL NO. OF FANS SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0 AIR SUITE/CLUB/MUSA 2.0 COMFORT AIR...
  • Page 9 11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX Sleep function The sleep mode allows to quickly set the time at which the product must switch off. This function is only available in MAN and AUTO mode. It is set as follows: from the POWER setting (by pressing key D - see previous paragraph), press key D again to access the SLEEP mode setting.
  • Page 10 11-REMOTE CONTROL MAX TIMER settings TIMER time slot display In TIMER mode, to display the time slots simply press key D for 2”. With key C one can scroll the 6 time slots freely, quickly checking the saved settings (figure 8). By pressing key D or A one goes back to the basic display. Modifying the TIMER time slots MO TU WE TH FR SA SU...
  • Page 11: 12-Emergency Panel

    12-EMERGENCY PANEL There is an emergency panel on the side-rear part of the stove, designed to detect any malfunctions and also for product control if the remote control is not working. A - DISPLAY; indicates a series of information on the stove, as E - Three-position selector to select the power well as the identification code of any malfunction.
  • Page 12 12-EMERGENCY PANEL INSTALLATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ANTENNA • Take Antenna “A” from the bag containing the instructions • Tighten Antenna “A” clockwise on screw “V” near the control panel until the mobile part of the antenna is at the top. Attention! Fully tighten the antenna without forcing it so as to avoid damaging the reception.
  • Page 13: 13-Operation

    13-OPERATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION First connect the power cable to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The main switch must only be activated to switch the stove on; otherwise, it is advisable to keep it switched off. It is recommended to disconnect the power cable when the stove is not used.
  • Page 14 13-OPERATION Switch-on/off from the emergency panel If the remote control is faulty or the batteries are flat, the product can be operated in safe mode via the rear emergency panel. In this configuration, the stove can only operate in manual mode and with the possibility to choose between 3 power levels. •...
  • Page 15: 14-Safety Devices

    14-SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY DEVICES The product is fitted with the following safety devices. SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE It detects the temperature of the smoke, thereby enabling start-up or stopping the product when the temperature drops below the preset value. PELLET HOPPER TEMPERATURE PROBE If the temperature exceeds the preset safety value, it immediately stops the product, which must cool down before the stove is restarted.
  • Page 16 14-SAFETY DEVICES Feed screw loading function This function can only be activated when the stove is off and allows the pellets to be loaded into the loading system (feed screw). It can be used each time the pellets finish in the hopper (see alarm A02). It is useful to prevent failed start-ups (alarm A01) due to the hopper being empty.
  • Page 17: 15-Alarms

    15-ALARMS ALARM ALERTS In the event an operating anomaly occurs the stove starts switching off due to the alarm and informs the user of the type of fault that has taken place via a 3 digit code which stays displayed on the rear emergency panel. The alarm is indicated permanently by the relative 3 digit code, by a flashing red LED that lights up on the emergency panel and an intermittent sound signal for the first 10 minutes of the alarm.
  • Page 18 When this flashing message appears upon start-up hours of operation it indicates that the preset operating hours before maintenance is due have elapsed and that an MCZ qualified technician must be contacted for maintenance. Exiting the alarm conditions Follow the procedure described below to restore normal stove operation after an alarm has been triggered: •...
  • Page 19: 16-Recommendations For Safe Use

    16-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE ONLY CORRECT INSTALLATION AND APPROPRIATE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE APPLIANCE CAN GUARANTEE CORRECT OPERATION AND SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT. We would like to inform you that we are aware of cases of malfunctioning of domestic pellet-fuelled heating products, mainly due to incorrect installation and use, as well as inadequate maintenance.
  • Page 20: 17-Cleaning

    17-CLEANING EXAMPLE OF A CLEAN BRAZIER EXAMPLE OF A DIRTY BRAZIER Only by properly servicing and cleaning the product is it possible to ensure its safety and correct operation. ATTENTION! All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with the product completely cold and the plug disconnected.
  • Page 21 In the event of breakage it must be replaced. ATTENTION! Never let the stove work without the air filter fitted. MCZ cannot be held liable for any damage caused to the internal components if this requirement is not complied with.
  • Page 22 17-CLEANING PERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND THE LOWER COMPARTMENT Half-way through the winter season, but especially at the end, the compartment through which the exhaust smoke passes will need to be cleaned. This cleaning process is mandatory in order to facilitate the general removal of all combustion residue, before it becomes very difficult to remove it due to the humidity compacting it over time.
  • Page 23 17-CLEANING CLEANING THE COMFORT AIR STOVES LATERAL EXCHANGER With the stove cold, remove the top “A” and the first ceramic “C” on the right and left side of the stove (see the specific pages in this manual to remove the ceramics). Then remove the two screws “r”, the seal “S” and the plate “T” and clean the lateral walls of the firebox with a rigid rod or a bottle brush so that the dirt falls on the lower compartment.
  • Page 24 17-CLEANING CLEANING THE LOWER COMPARTMENT At this point you can remove the four screws “x”, the plate “U” and the seal “Z” and then clean the lower compartment where all the dirt deposits of the previous cleaning have accumulated. Even in this case, if necessary, replace the gasket “Z”. CLEANING THE SMOKE DUCT AND GENERAL CHECKS Clean the smoke extractor duct, especially around the “T”...
  • Page 25 17-CLEANING PERIODICAL CHECK OF THE DOOR CLOSURE Make sure the door closure ensures a correct sealing action (with the “paper sheet” test) and that when the door is closed, the closing block (X in the figure) does not protrude from the sheet metal to which it is secured. For some products it will be necessary to disassemble the cladding to be able to assess the anomalous protrusion of the block when the door is closed.
  • Page 26 17-CLEANING END-OF-SEASON SHUTDOWN At the end of each season, before switching the product off, it is recommended to remove all the pellets from the hopper with a vacuum cleaner with a long pipe. When not in use the appliance must be disconnected from the mains power supply. It is recommended to remove the power cable for additional safety, especially in the presence of children.
  • Page 27: 18-Faults/Causes/Solutions

    18-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ATTENTION! All repairs must only be carried out by a specialised technician, with the product switched off and the plug disconnected. ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The pellets are not fed into the The pellet hopper is empty. Fill the hopper with pellets. combustion chamber.
  • Page 28 18-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The product works for a few minutes Start-up phase is not completed. Repeat start-up. and then switches off. Temporary power cut. Switch it back on. Clogged smoke duct. Clean the smoke duct. Faulty or malfunctioning temperature Check and replace the probes.
  • Page 29 18-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The air fan does not switch on. The product has not reached the Wait. temperature. The remote control does not work. The remote control battery is flat. Replace the battery. Remote control faulty. Replace the remote control. The product always runs at maximum The room thermostat is in the maximum Reset the temperature of the remote...
  • Page 30: 19-Air Stove Circuit Board

    19-AIR STOVE CIRCUIT BOARD LIVE ELECTRICAL CABLES DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE 230V BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATIONS ON THE ELECTRICAL BOARDS BASSA TENSIONE ALTA TENSIONE 6,3 AT SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL ROSSO AIR STOVE WIRING KEY 1. SMOKE FAN ENCODER 9.
  • Page 31: 20-Comfort Air Stove With Three Fans Circuit Board

    20-COMFORT AIR STOVE WITH THREE FANS CIRCUIT BOARD BASSA TENSIONE ALTA TENSIONE 6,3 AT LIVE ELECTRICAL CABLES DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY SIGNAL CABLE 230V BEFORE CAR- SIGNAL RYING OUT ANY SIGNAL ROSSO OPERATIONS ON THE ELECTRICAL BOARDS COMFORT AIR STOVE WITH 3 FANS WIRING KEY 1.
  • Page 32 MCZ GROUP S.p.A. Via La Croce n°8 33074 Vigonovo di Fontanafredda (PN) – ITALY Telephone: +39 0434/599599 r.a. Fax: +39 0434/599598 Internet: www.mcz.it e-mail: mcz@mcz.it 8901530000 REV.0 21/12/2015...

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