User Manual Dear Customer We thank you and we are honored that you have chosen one of our products. Please read this manual carefully; in it you will find all the information and helpful tips for using the product with the maximum safety and efficiency.
Igniting the stove in case of any component failure. Exposing oneself for a long time directly to the hot air of the stove. Exposing animals, plants and any inflammables to the air of the stove. Placing any kind of object on the stove. Placing any washing or object on the stove to dry.
Do not expose plants, animals, things and people to the hot air blast of the stove for too long. Install the stove in suitable locations for the prevention of fire and already pre-arranged for safety. The storage of the stove and the lining of all its parts (even those in ceramic) must be effected in rooms without humidity and sheltered from bad weather.
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Territorial expansion of the warranty: Italian territory Validity of the warranty The warranty is valid on condition that: The buyer sends within 8 days from the date of purchase the coupon in his possession completed in its entirety. The date of purchase must be validated by the possessor of a valid tax record issued by the seller The apparatus is installed by qualified staff, in accordance with the laws in force and the instructions contained in the provided manual...
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The warranty covers possible changes and the necessary labour for the change (with the exception of products installed outside the Italian territory). In case of products installed outside the Italian territory only the Italian warranty is valid, therefore the local importers or dealers are not obliged to recognize warranty interventions on what has not been purchased through them.
6 Liability The ZF company disclaims any liability whether civil or criminal, for any damage that may directly or indirectly result from non-compliance, partial or total, of the instructions contained in the booklet "manual of use and maintenance." The ZF company disclaims any liability whether civil or criminal, arising out of incorrect or improper use of the stove by the end user, reclines any civil or criminal liability in the case of unauthorized repairs and the use of non-original parts, also not liable for damage to the stove due to transport and does not recognize compensation for forced stopping of the stove.
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Environment and distances It is essential to check the environment where the stove will operate for an optimal working. The volume of the house or the working environment mustn’t be smaller than 30m³. There must be a permanent air opening outwards in the installation room, at least 800cm², non-obstructed and protected by a permanent grill.
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Flue The flue of a pellet stove is a very important component because it affects the correct working of the stove. The flue must be only for the stove and cannot be used for other apparatus; you can’t make fixed or movable openings to connect other air adduction pipes and pipes for plant- engineering use.
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It is compulsory the installation of a windproof roof in accordance with the regulations . The T inspection, placed at the base, can also be placed inside the house ( better if external). NB: This system always guarantees the fumes evacuation, also in case of non-electric tension Connection with multiple junctions Link that is only done in cases of particular disadvantages in rankings.
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Chimney pot The chimney pot must meet the following requirements: Have section and internal form equivalent to that of the fuel. Have a useful outlet section not less than twice that of the fuel. Be constructed so as to prevent the penetration of rain, snow, foreign bodies in the fuel in such a way that in the event of winds in any direction and inclination, the discharge of the combustion products is assured (windproof chimney pot).
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Distances and positioning Roof pitch Distance between the top and Minimum height of the the chimney chimney (Measured from the block) β 15° <1,85 50 centimeters beyond the top >1,85 1 meter from the roof 30° <1,5 50 centimeters beyond the top >1,5 1,3 meters from the roof 45°...
The pellet To obtain the maximum performance, the ZF company advices you to use quality pellets that is prescribed by the regulations DIN51731. Length: 20mm ± 20% Diameter: 6mm Calorific value: 4.9 ÷ 5.3 kWh / kg The pellets must be stored in a dry place away from heat sources. The ZF company assumes no responsibility for malfunction due to the use of poor quality pellets.
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9.2 Console description In the figure below it is described the use of the standard console that can be supplied to be fitted horizontally. 9.3 Function of the buttons Button Description Mode Action WORK/OFF It increments the room temperature value Temperature increment PROGRAMMING...
9.4 Meaning of the LED Meaning when turn on Icon CHRONO Chrono enabled ALARM Stove on the alert GLOW PLUG Glow plug on AUGER Auger in motion FUMES ASPIRATOR Fumes aspirator on HEAT EXCHANGER-PUMP Heat exchanger- pump on NOT USED Not used 9.5 Display Display...
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Before switching on the stove, the display appears as shown in Figure 2. 14:15 22.5° Figure 2 To turn on the stove, press on P4 for a few seconds. The successful ignition is indicated in the display with the message "START" as ( ).
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10.3 Fire Present After the fume temperature has reached and exceeded the value contained in the parameter PR13, the system goes into power mode displaying "FLAME LIGHT" on the display. In this phase it is checked that the temperature remains stable for a predefined time given by parameter PR02. The fumes speed is given by the parameter PR17, the auger will turn on for a time given by the parameter PR05 (auger LED flashing on) and the glow plug is switched off (glow plug LED off).
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10.5 Changing the heating power set During normal operation of the stove (Work) you can change the heat power output by using the buttons P5 (Decrease) and P6 (Increase). The power level set is shown on the display. ( ) To exit Figure 7 from the set wait 5 seconds without performing any...
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10.8 Stand by If enabled in the menu, standby function allows you to turn off the stove once the conditions explained below are met. It is enabled if, at a given time by the parameter PR44, the room temperature is higher than the set temperature (Set environment) plus the parameter PR43. The display shows "...
10.9 Switching off the stove To turn off the stove just press the button P4 long. The display shows the message "CLEANING FINAL". (F ). The motor of the auger stops (auger LED off), the fumes fan speed igure 11 is given by the parameter PR08.
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Value M2 - set time M2-1 - enable time 01 - enable time on/off M2-2 – daily programming 01 - day time on/off 02 - start 1 day OFF-0-23:50 03 - stop 1 day OFF-0-23:50 04 - start 2 day OFF-0-23:50...
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Level 1 Level 2 Value M3 – Select language 01 - Italian 02 - English 03 - French 04 - German 05 - Spanish 06 - Portuguese Level 1 Level 2 Value M4 - Stand-by 01 -stand - by On/off Level 1 Level 2 Value...
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Menu 01 Friday Figure 12a Select the desired day and press the P3 button (figure 12a). You can set hour (figure 12b), minutes (figure 12c), day (figure 12d), month (figure 12e) and year (figure 12f) by pressing the P1 button (increment) and P2 button (decrement) and confirming by pressing the P3 button.
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Menu 01 year clock Figure 12f 11.3 Menu M2 - Set time The menu visualized on the display “M2-1 CHRONO ENABLE” allows to totally enable and disable all clock thermostat functions. Press the P3 button to enter and then m--2--1 press P1 or P2 to select On CHRONO or Off.
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Submenu M2- 3- Weekly program The menu “M2-3 Weekly program” allows to enable/disable and to set the functions of the weekly clock thermostat. The weekly function has 4 independent programs. Moreover, the clock ignores the corresponding order by setting “OFF” in the entry “time”. The following tables synthesize the weekly program function.
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PROGRAM 4 Menu level Selection Meaning Possible values M2-3-29 START PRG 4 Activation hour OFF-0-23:50 M2-3-30 STOP PRG 4 Deactivation hour OFF-0-23:50 M2-3-31 MONDAY PRG 4 on/off M2-3-32 TUESDAY PRG 4 on/off M2-3-33 WEDNESDAY PRG 4 on/off Day of reference M2-3-34 THURSDAY PRG 4 on/off...
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11.6 Menu M5 – Buzzer It allows to enable or disable the buzzer of the controller during the alarms signalling MENU 05 (figure 16). Press P1 or P2 to MODE enable or disable, press P3 BUZZER to confirm. Figure 16 11.7 Menu M6 –...
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11.8 Menu M7 – Stove state Once entered the menu M7, by pressing the P3 button, the state of some variables during the functioning of the stove passes on the display. The following table is an example of the visualization on the display and the meaning of these values (figure 18).
12 ALARMS In the event that a malfunction occurs, the board intervenes and signals the irregularities, lighting the LED Alarm (Alarm LED lit) and producing acoustic signals. There are the following alarms: Alarm origin Display view Energetic Black-out AL 1 BLAC-OUT Flue gas temperature sensor AL 2 PROBE EXHAUST Fumes overheating...
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12.3 Fumes temperature Alarm It occurs in the case where the flue probe detects a temperature higher than a set value fixed and not changeable via parameter. The display shows the message "Al 3 HOT EXHAUST " as ( Figure 22 and the stove goes off.
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12.7 Safety thermal over-temperature alarm It occurs when the general safety thermostat detects a temperature above the trigger threshold. The thermostat intervenes and stops the auger, as it comes right after its feeding phase, and the controller intervenes indicating the alarm status (alarm LED lit) by displaying the message "Al 7 SAFETY SAFETY...
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Alarm that can occur during the working phase of the stove: Message on the Reason Solution display The pellet is over. Reload the pellets in the tank The auger does not load Check that there are no pellet obstructions The draught is not enough Check that there are no obstructions in the flue and air inlet ALAR...
13 Maintenance, cleaning, testing the stove All cleaning and inspections must be carried out when the stove is cold, with the plug disconnected, using gloves and mask. The ZF company does not assume civil or criminal liability, in case you clean or test the stove when this is on, still warm, with the voltage supply switched on and without proper protective equipment.
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Monthly cleaning Open the door of the stove, by means of a vacuum cleaner remove all the ash, also clean the residues attached to the inner walls of the stove with a brush. Remove the brazier to proceed with the removal of interior walls.
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To remove the beat flame top, take it with one hand in the middle, pull in a linear way down once you see all the spin box, rotate to remove it from the combustion chamber of the stove. Take the vacuum cleaner and clean the inside.
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Finally, use a screwdriver to remove the cap that is located under the ash drawer and thoroughly clean even this vain. Check all the interior, and then proceed with the reassembly of all components, paying attention to correct repositioning, cleaning and physical state. Do not reassemble broken or damaged parts may cause undesired operation of the stove.
14 Spare parts The ZF company disclaims any liability whether civil or criminal, arising from the use of non-original spare parts, also informs that the use of these voids the warranty on the stove. You will find the complete list of spare parts and related code to communicate at the time of the request below.
15 Wiring diagram Hereinafter the diagram for the connection between the different electric parts and the motherboard of the stove is represented. TSP= safety thermostat vain pellets...
16 Duct The duct system allows to carry and distribute the heat generated from the heater also in other environments different from the one where the machine is positioned. Connection The connection to the heater can be of two types: - Connecting on top of the stove only through a tube - Connection on the back of the stove using two pipes The company Z.F.
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Below is an example of installation of ducted heater in a home environment.
Declaration of conformity Declare under our sole responsibility that the product Description - Pasubio Year of construction 2014 2006/95/CE, 2004/108/CE; 305/2011 It is conform to European standard;...
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