THERMOROSSI SlimQuadro 11 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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THERMOROSSI
PELLET, WOOD & SUN TECHNOLOGIES
INSTALLATION, USE AND
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  • Page 1 THERMOROSSI PELLET, WOOD & SUN TECHNOLOGIES INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE READ! Model: SlimQuadro 11 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SAFE AND CORRECT OPERATION...
  • Page 2 Installation, use and maintenance guide Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    d maintenance guide INDEX “EC” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................0 1 - INTRODUCTION........................... 0 1.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES ..........................0 1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES ............................. 0 1.2.1 RECOMMENDATIONS................................0 1.2.2 GENERAL WARNINGS ................................0 1.4 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE......................0 2 – TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS*..................... 0 3 –...
  • Page 4 12.2 REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION AND OPERATION....... 0 12.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE-SOLUTION....................0 13 - SPARE PARTS ..........................0 13.1 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 1/3....................0 13.2 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 2/3....................0 13.3 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 3/3....................0...
  • Page 5: Ec" Declaration Of Conformity

    d maintenance guide ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “EC” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Page 5...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Thermorossi S.p.A, will automatically void the warranty and the manufacturer's responsibility, pursuant to D.P.R.
  • Page 7: Transportation And Storage

    d maintenance guide Caution: the appliance must be connected to a system provided with a PE conductor (in compliance with the specifications of 73/23/EEC, 93/98/EEC, concerning low voltage equipment). Before installing the appliance check the efficiency of the earth circuit of the power supply system. Caution: the power supply line must have a section which is suitable for the power of the equipment.
  • Page 8: Technical Characteristics

    Installation, use and maintenance guide 2 – TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS* SLIM 219.6 QUADRO 11 Height (mm) Depth (mm) Width (mm) 1109 Weight (Kg) Min/Max firebox power (KW) 2.98 / 10.2 CANALIZZAZIONE Min/Max rated power (KW) 2.5 / 9.2 USCITA FUMI Min/Max consumption (Kg/ h) 0.70 / 2.3 Φ...
  • Page 9: General Description

    d maintenance guide 3 – GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3.1 OPERATING TECHNOLOGY Your appliance has been built to fully satisfy all your heating and practical requirements. Top-grade components and functions managed with microprocessor technology guarantee high reliability and optimal performance. 3.2 THE PELLET The appliance is fuelled by pellets, that is, cylinders of compressed sawdust;...
  • Page 10: Unpacking The Appliance

    Installation, use and maintenance guide IS O L A N T E T E R M IC O These documents must, by law, be kept together with the use and maintenance guide. The customer is responsible for verifying, directly or indirectly, that the installation has been carried out to perfection in accordance with relevant regulations in force.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Appliance To The Flue Outlet

    lation, use and maintenance guide Figura 1 To glue the panes to the front panel, firstly apply silicone to the surface of the panel as illustrated in Figure 1. The silicone must be suitable for high temperatures (>200° C). Attention: as highlighted in Detail C, do not apply silicone to the areas where the corners of the glass cross over.
  • Page 12: Handle

    maintenance guide 4.6 HANDLE Your appliance is supplied with a handle for opening and closing the firebox door to facilitate cleaning (see paragraph 8). The handle is also designed to be used for regulating the ducting flow rate. When not in use, the handle can be stowed on the side of the appliance if the hook provided is attached to the stove.
  • Page 13: Wall Mount Installation

    lation, use and maintenance guide 4.7 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION The appliance is supplied standard with a wall mount bracket. To install the appliance on the wall firstly remove the left, right and front panels (see instructions in paragraph 4.3). Remove the bracket A by undoing the two screws B which can be accessed by lifting the door C. For instructions on how to fasten the bracket to the wall refer to the drawing in Figure 8.
  • Page 14: Descriptions Of Controls

    maintenance guide Hang the unit on the wall bracket A; once the appliance is suspended, push it firmly against the wall and tighten the screws B. When carrying out this operation, take care to match up the support hooks (See details C and D in Figure 7). Once you have completed this operation, remove the base by undoing the 4 screws that fix it to the structure of the appliance.
  • Page 15: Day And Time Setting

    lation, use and maintenance guide 5.2 DAY AND TIME SETTING The appliance must be energised and the rear switch in position "1". The words START or WORK or OFF could be present on the display (7). To set DATA the time and the day of the week carry out the 00 : 00 DAYS procedures described below.
  • Page 16: On-Off Programming Displays

    maintenance guide The programming procedure ends when you confirm the last data entered by pressing button (6) or when you exit the programming menu. During the START or WORK or OFF phases press button (5) to enable / disable the programming (Enabled = CR.ON appears momentarily on the display together with the fixed presence of the chrono symbol on the right of the display - see picture below).
  • Page 17: Use Of The Appliance

    lation, use and maintenance guide LEVEL 2: this program increases the smoke suction unit speed acceleration (program Level 2 increases air delivery to the burner which promotes the combustion of tightly compacted pellets: this program reduces combustion efficiency). LEVEL 0: when using too long pellets and/or flue outlets with very high vacuum, over 2 Pascal. When operating at LEVEL 0 the burner becomes dirty very easily.
  • Page 18: Combustion And Ventilation Adjustments

    maintenance guide 6.2 COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ADJUSTMENTS The heating capacity is adjusted by pressing key (1) or on the remote control provided. Act on this command to adjust the quantity of pellets fed to the firebox. Maximum combustion power is achieved when all 5 leds are lit. Caution: the room fan starts up as soon as the temperature of the combustion smoke reaches a suitable threshold.
  • Page 19 lation, use and maintenance guide The Thermocomfort radio control can be used with 4 different operating programs: • Manual (MANUAL appears in area (9R) of the display). • Automatic 5 (AUTO 5 appears in area (9R) of the display). • Automatic 3 (AUTO 3 appears in area (9R) of the display). •...
  • Page 20 Devices or parts returned for replacement become the property of Thermorossi S.p.A. The presence of any irregular black-blue lines on the display, also present when de-energised and/or battery flat or missing, indicate that the glass screen of the display is damaged following a fall or impact: in this case the breakage is not covered by the guarantee.
  • Page 21: Channelling

    lation, use and maintenance guide 6.5 CHANNELLING To obtain an optimal flow of ducted hot air it is advisable to comply with the following instructions: - Avoid narrow or reduced sections, sharp curves, downhill runs in the tubing. - Reduce the horizontal runs as much as possible. - Use pipes with smooth inner surfaces made of material capable of resisting continuous temperatures of 150°...
  • Page 22: Additional Room Temperature Thermostat (Not Supplied) Additional

    maintenance guide 7 - ADDITIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT (not supplied) ADDITIONAL CHRONOTHERMOSTAT - MODEM (not supplied) Your appliance is already fitted, through the control panel, with all the temperature adjustment and programming functions. However, it is possible to connect the appliance to an additional room temperature thermostat or chronothermostat: --->...
  • Page 23: Operating With The Additional Room Temperature Thermostat (Not Supplied)

    CAUTION: Use N.O. (normally open) contacts for the connection to the chronothermostat. CAUTION: In the event of connections to the chronothermostat Thermorossi shall not be held responsible for the appliance not starting up, smoke leaks, breakage of the lighting component. In the event of a programmed cycle on always ensure that the brazier is clean and seated correctly in its lodging.
  • Page 24: Cleaning And Maintaining The Appliance

    maintenance guide 8.2 CLEANING AND MAINTAINING THE APPLIANCE The cleaning and maintenance operations can be carried out by the user. EVERY DAY remove the brazier B from its lodging and clean out the combustion residues. Remount the brazier B and blade (Figure 2A) correctly making sure that the hole of the brazier matches up with the spark plug (Figures 2 and 4).
  • Page 25 lation, use and maintenance guide AT THE END OF THE WINTER SEASON OR WHENEVER IT IS NECESSARY do an in- depth cleaning of the appliance firebox, with brushes and a vacuum cleaner. Using a vacuum device simplifies cleaning out the ashes.
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  • Page 27: Air Filter

    lation, use and maintenance guide LEGENDA Figura Figure Ispezione Inspection 8.3 AIR FILTER Your appliance is fitted with an air filter; a practical device that prevents the circulation of dust particles that are always present in domestic environments. The filter (show in the image below) is installed in the bottom right part of the appliance. Frequent cleaning will ensure greater availability of hot air during operation and less overheating of the appliance.
  • Page 28: Charging The Battery Of The Thermocomfort Handheld Radio Control (Optional)

    The batteries are guaranteed for 6 months. Caution: Use only the battery charger provided by Thermorossi. The use of any other type of battery charger will invalidate the product warranty. Flat batteries must be removed and safely disposed of. Use rechargeable AAA 1.2 V min. 750 mAh batteries.
  • Page 29: Smoke Discharge Tube And Ventilation Of The Rooms

    lation, use and maintenance guide 9 – SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE AND VENTILATION OF THE ROOMS 9.1 FOREWORD Due to the frequent accidents caused by poor functioning of flue outlets installed in private dwellings, we have prepared the following paragraph to assist the installer in his inspection of the parts concerned with eliminating the gases produced by combustion.
  • Page 30: Smoke Outlet

    maintenance guide 9.3 SMOKE OUTLET The smoke channel, the exhaust pipe, chimney and flue outlet (defined as the system for the evacuation of combustion products), are parts of the heating system and they must comply with the legislative requirements of the Ministerial Decree DM 37/08 (ex Italian Law 46/90) and to the applicable specific installation regulations, according to the type of fuel.
  • Page 31: Controls Prior To Installing The Appliance

    lation, use and maintenance guide COMIGNOLO E CANNA FUMARIA SECONDO NORMA UNI 10683 LASTRA DI COPERTURA INTERNO ESTERNO LAMIERA DI ACCIAIO A TENUTA STAGNA ISPEZIONE ISPEZIONE LEGENDA Tutte le tubazioni devono essere termicamente isolate All the pipes must be thermally insulated Comignolo e canna fumaria secondo norma UNI 10683 Chimney cap and flue outlet according to uni 10683 standard Interno...
  • Page 32: Alarms

    maintenance guide It must be possible to inspect and remove all the smoke tube sections for clean-out purposes. CAUTION: if the flue outlet is not sufficiently insulated and /or if it is too long it could generate condensation. It is mandatory to provide a condensation drain near the smoke outlet of the appliance.
  • Page 33: Electrical Wiring

    lation, use and maintenance guide 11 - ELECTRICAL WIRING Termocoppia Pannello Comandi Motoriduttore - spia verde Termostato Riarmo Connettore per Micro SD card Aspiratore fumi - 220 V 50 Hz Ventilatore Ambiente Resistenza Fusibile 3.15 A Fusibile 3.15 A 220 V 50 Hz LEGENDA Termocoppia Thermocouple...
  • Page 34: Information For The Skilled Technician

    maintenance guide 12 - INFORMATION FOR THE SKILLED TECHNICIAN 12.1 MAIN COMPONENTS AND THEIR OPERATION SMOKE PRESSURE SWITCH This is a safety switch that stops the screw feeder motor whenever necessary. The main cause for the pressure switch tripping is a blocked flue outlet or smoke exhaust pipe.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting Cause-Solution

    lation, use and maintenance guide 12.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE-SOLUTION PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION EMPTY THE BURNER AND CLEAN PELLET TANK IS EMPTY IT UP AS INDICATED IN PARA. 8 (DISPLAY SHOWS THE INSCRIPTION “AL THEN FILL UP THE TANK WITH PE”) PELLETS FEEDER SCREW BLOCKED BY FOREIGN OBJECT SUCH AS NAIL, NYLON, PIECE OF WOOD...
  • Page 36 maintenance guide EMPTY THE BURNER AND CLEAN THE BURNER IS NOT PROPERLY PLACED IT UP AS INDICATED IN PARA. 8. ON ITS SEAT THEN SET THE BURNER ON ITS OR IT STAYS LIFTED FROM ITS SEAT SEAT PROPERLY RUN THE APPLIANCE UNDER OCCURS THE FIRST TIME THE APPLIANCE NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS IS SWITCHED ON AS THE SILICONE PAINT...
  • Page 37 (SEE PARA. 6) VENTILATION AND NEARBY COMBUSTION LEVEL THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT CARRY OUT THE COMMANDS SET BY THE THERE IS ANOTHER THERMOROSSI CHANGE THE CODE SELECTOR OPTIONAL WHITE PRODUCT NEARBY (SEE PARA. 6) HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL THE TANK COVER DOES...
  • Page 38: Spare Parts

    13 - SPARE PARTS 13.1 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 1/3 70016313 Fianco Sinistro 70016312 Fianco Destro 70015253 Pannello frontale senza vetri 60013860 Vetro DX basso SX alto bianco 60013861 Vetro DX basso SX alto rosso 60013862 Vetro DX basso SX alto nero...
  • Page 39 13.2 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 2/3 70013584 Radiocomando comp. 6006637 70015135 60011787 Batteria ricaricabile MANIGLIA 60011788 Caricabatterie 60013118 Supporto a muro 60013119 Coperchio batterie 70015881 70015286 60010188 STFFA A MURO SCHIENALE 70012316 70015875 MANOPOLA...
  • Page 40 13.3 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 3/3 70015221 VETRO 70015283 70014154 COPERCHIO FISSO PORTA IN GHISA 70015890 Gurnizione Porta COPERCHIO RASCHIA TUBI 60013919 70015301 Guarnizione VTR COPERCHIO SERBATOIO 60010336 70015112 70015112 CERNIERA CERNIERA 60011215 60004195 DADO RIBASSATO DADO...
  • Page 41 lation, use and maintenance guide LEGENDA PARTI DI RICAMBIO SPARE PARTS KEY Fianco sinistro / destro Left / right side panel Pannello frontale senza vetri Front panel without glass pane Vetro DX basso SX alto bianco / rosso / nero Glass RH bottom LH top white / red / black Vetro SX basso DX alto bianco / rosso / nero Glass LH bottom RH top white / red / black...
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