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RED EDERA Use And Installation Manual

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USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
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PELLET STOVE
EDERA
MULTIAIR MODEL
Translation of original instructions

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  • Page 1 USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL PELLET STOVE EDERA MULTIAIR MODEL Translation of original instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................II INTRODUCTION ......................1 1 WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS ..............2 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................5 3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ................13 4 OPERATION ......................27 5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ................38 6 PROBLEMS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ................42 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS ....................45...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, Thank you for having chosen our product. To allow for optimal operation and for you to enjoy the warmth and sense of wellbeing that the re can convey in your home, we advise you to read this manual carefully before starting up the product for the rst time. REVISIONS TO THE PUBLICATION The content of this manual is strictly technical and property of MCZ Group Spa.
  • Page 4: Warnings And Warranty Conditions

    1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SAFETY PRECAUTION Installation, electrical connection, functional veri cation and maintenance must only be performed by quali ed or authorised personnel. Install the product in accordance with all the local and national laws and Standards applicable in the relative place, region or country.
  • Page 5 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS INFORMATION: Please contact the retailer or quali ed personnel authorised by the company to resolve a problem. Only fuel stipulated by the company must be used. Check and clean the smoke outlet pipes regularly (connection with the product). The product is not a cooking appliance.
  • Page 6 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS INTERVENTION REQUEST The company declines all liability if the product and any other accessory is used incorrectly or altered without authorisation. All parts must be replaced with original spare parts. The request must be sent to the retailer who will forward it to the Technical Assistance Department. SPARE PARTS Only original spare parts must be used.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The requirements in this chapter refer to the regulations of the Italian installation Standard UNI 10683. In any case, always comply with the regulations in force in the country of installation. PELLETS Wood pellets are obtained from compressing sawdust produced during the processing of natural dried wood (without paint). The compactness of the material is guaranteed by the lignin contained in the wood itself and allows pellets to be produced without glue or binders.
  • Page 8 2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION IMPORTANT! Product installation and assembly must be carried out by quali ed personnel. The product must be installed in a suitable place for it to be regularly opened and routine maintenance to be performed. The environment must be: Compliant for proper operation.
  • Page 9 It is forbidden to place the product in an explosive atmosphere. MINIMUM DISTANCES Room ventilation can only be set towards the rear wall if there is adequate insulated ducting of the hot air ow. EDERA Non- ammable walls Flammable walls...
  • Page 10 2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTION OF THE SMOKE EXHAUST DUCT When drilling the hole for the smoke exhaust pipe, the possible presence of ammable materials must be considered. If the hole must be made through a wooden wall or thermolabile material, the INSTALLER MUST rst use the relative wall tting (minimum diam. 13 cm) and adequately insulate the pipe of the product that passes through it, using suitable insulating material (1.3 - 5 cm thick with minimum thermal conductivity 0.07 W/m°K).
  • Page 11 2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Always use pipes and ttings with appropriate seals that guarantee tightness. It must be possible to inspect all sections of the ue duct and they must be removable for periodic internal cleaning (T- tting with inspection hole). Position the product considering all the above requirements and instructions. IIMPORTANT! The following conditions must be complied with when connecting the appliance to the chimney: The smoke duct must be at least category T200 (or higher if required by the smoke temperature of the appliance)
  • Page 12 2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL AIR INLET It is essential for the room where the product is installed to be adequately ventilated in order to guarantee su cient air for proper combustion in the appliance. This is possible by means of suitable ventilation openings in the room itself or in an interconnected room through a permanent opening between the rooms (room ventilation is excluded in the case of installation with Oyster technology, where combustion air is ducted directly from outside).
  • Page 13 2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTIONS CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL DUCT CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY WITH AN INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL PIPE The internal dimensions of the chimney The minimum internal dimensions of the The connection between the product and must not exceed 20x20 cm or 20 cm in external duct must be 10x10 cm or 10 cm the chimney or the smoke duct must not...
  • Page 14 2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING PROBLEMS RELATED TO DRAUGHT DEFECTS IN THE CHIMNEY Among all the weather and geographical conditions that a ect chimney operation (rain, fog, snow, altitude a.s.l., exposure to sunlight, orientation to the cardinal points, etc.), the wind is certainly the most determinant. In fact, besides the thermal depression caused by the di erence in temperature between inside and outside the chimney, there is another type of depression (or overpressure): dynamic pressure caused by the wind.
  • Page 15: Installation And Assembly

    3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS EDERA MULTIAIR DIMENSIONS (in cm) Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 16 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS EDERA MULTIAIR Max. overall thermal power: 8 kw / 6880 kcal Min. overall thermal power: 3,2 kw / 2580 kcal E ciency at Max 87,8% E ciency at Min 93,6% Temperature of exhaust smoke at Max 160 °C...
  • Page 17 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY PREPARATION AND UNPACKING The Edera stove is delivered with a number of packages: The rst contains the stove ( g. 1). The second contains the three painted metal panels (two sides + 1 front). The cardboard with the sides is packed together with the stove package ( g.
  • Page 18 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 19 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Therefore, the end user is responsible for product storage, disposal or possible recycling in compliance with the relative applicable laws. Position the product without its cladding and connect it to the chimney. Once the connections are complete, assemble the cladding (steel sides).
  • Page 20 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CONNECTION OF THE SMOKE OUTLET PIPE The smoke outlet can be set up on the rear or upper part of the product. If you wish to connect the smoke outlet to the upper part, remove the cap with the two screws from under the top. Then insert the pipe until it engages with the smoke tting.
  • Page 21 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY If you wish to connect the smoke outlet to the rear part, turn the T- tting towards the rear of the stove. Then connect the pipes. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 22 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CONNECTING THE HOT AIR DUCTING Once the stove is set in place, the hot air piping can be installed. The air can be channelled by fastening a exible pipe on the rear part of the stove, in line with the hole on the upper part. Insert the pipe and block it in place with a clamp.
  • Page 23 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Room ventilation can only be set towards the rear wall if there is adequate insulated ducting of the hot air ow. The air outlet pipe can become very hot, approx. 200 °C: therefore, it must be adequately insulated with suitable material, especially points that could come in contact with ammable surfaces or parts that are a ected by heat (e.g.
  • Page 24 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY If the wall that is to be drilled through is made of ammable material, the INSTALLER MUST adequately insulate the pipe of the stove that passes through it, using suitable insulating material (1.3 - 5 cm thick with min. thermal conductivity 0.07 W/m°K). However, the pipe inserted in the wall must be adequately insulated in order not to disperse heat and soundproof the released air.
  • Page 25 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING THE SIDE-FRONT AND TOP CLADDING ASSEMBLING THE SIDE AND FRONT PANELS The stove is supplied with the side and front panels packed separately, therefore unpack all the parts before proceeding with the assembly. Proceed as follows to assemble the front panel B and the side panel A: t the pins on the lower part of the panel into the holes in the structure of the stove (detail A);...
  • Page 26 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Fit the pins on the lower part of the panel into the pins on the structure of the stove (detail B) in order to assemble the side panel C. Then fasten the panel to the structure of the stove with the two screws supplied.
  • Page 27 3-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING THE TOP The top does not require particular fastening as it is only placed on the structure of the stove in line with the relative vibration dampers. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 28 ATTENTION! The door must be closed properly for the stove to work correctly. The door of the Edera stove is opened by inserting the cold handle on the opening hook of the door, lifting and pulling. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION First connect the power cable to the side of the stove and then to a wall socket.
  • Page 29: Operation

    Flashing Green – the product is on or being set. Flashing Orange – the product is o (even due to ECO-STOP). Flashing Red + buzzer – an alarm has been triggered. Flashing Orange/Green – on stand by due to ECO-STOP.
  • Page 30 4-OPERATION BEFORE START-UP GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Remove all components that could burn from the rebox of the stove and the glass (instructions, various adhesive labels and any polystyrene). Check that the brazier is positioned correctly and rests properly on the base. After a long period of inactivity, remove any pellets left in the hopper (using a vacuum cleaner with a long pipe), as they could have absorbed moisture, thereby altering their original characteristics and no longer being suitable for combustion.
  • Page 31 4-OPERATION It is good practice to guarantee e ective ventilation in the room during the initial start-up, as the stove will emit some smoke and smell of paint. Do not stand close to the stove and air the room. The smoke and smell of paint will disappear after about an hour of operation, however, they are not harmful in any case.
  • Page 32 4-OPERATION OPERATING MODE The product has the following operating mode. Setting the room temperature (Knob B). The temperature that is desired in the room in which the product is installed is set via control B and ranges from a minimum of 15°C to a maximum of 30°C.
  • Page 33 4-OPERATION LOADING THE PELLETS Fuel is loaded from the upper part of the stove by lifting the cover. Slowly pour the pellets into the hopper. Be careful when loading pellets while the stove is hot as the cover could become very hot. No other type of fuel other then pellets, in compliance with above-mentioned speci cations, is to be inserted into the hopper.
  • Page 34 4-OPERATION SELECTING THE PELLET LOADING TYPE (Key E) This operation allows the user to set the product in the most appropriate way according to the type of pellets available. Therefore, excessive fuel consumption is avoided, the intended heating capacity is guaranteed and the product integrity is safeguarded. The default pellet load (0) can be increased or decreased by acting on key E according to the ame characteristics (shape / colour / quality) and the user’s experience (brazier is too empty or full).
  • Page 35 4-OPERATION CONNECTION TO A ROOM THERMOSTAT The room thermostat is not included with the stove and must be installed by a quali ed technician. ATTENTION! The electrical wires must not make contact with the hot parts of the stove. The stove can also be connected to an external thermostat. The procedure below must be followed for the electrical connection: connect the two wires of the cable coming from the room thermostat to the two free terminals of the connector (position 13 electronic board Chap.
  • Page 36 4-OPERATION OPERATION WITH ECO-STOP The Eco-Stop function automatically switches the stove o when the room temperature is met and restarts when it varies. Activation: brie y press the On/O button 5 times consecutively within 6”. The board emits a long beep as con rmation (3 seconds). During operation with the Eco-Stop function.
  • Page 37 4-OPERATION CONNECTION TO THE PROGRAMMABLE CHRONOTHERMOSTAT (optional accessory from the manufacturer) The room chrono is not included with the stove and the user is responsible for its installation. Refer to the instructions inside the optional programmable chronothermostat regarding its installation. SAFETY DEVICES The product is supplied with the following safety devices.
  • Page 38 The 5 LEDs above key E (-1/-2/+1/+2) are also activated to indicate the alarms. In the event of an alarm, LED 1 ashes red, a buzzer will be heard and the type of alarm is identi ed by one of the ve corresponding LEDs.
  • Page 39 Simply press key (D) to silence the buzzer without interrupting the cooling phase: the red LED turns orange and ashes and will go o once the default shutdown temperature is reached.
  • Page 40: Maintenance And Cleaning

    5-MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ATTENTION! All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with a completely cold product and the plug disconnected. The product requires little maintenance if used with certi ed good quality pellets. DAILY OR WEEKLY CLEANING PERFORMED BY THE USER BEFORE EACH START-UP Clean the ash and any deposits in the brazier that could clog the air passage holes.
  • Page 41 5-MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE GLASS It is recommended to clean the ceramic glass with a dry brush, or if it is very dirty, spray a little speci c detergent and clean with a cloth. ATTENTION! Do not use abrasive products and do not spray the glass spray cleaner on the painted parts or the door gaskets (ceramic bre cord).
  • Page 42 5-MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE SMOKE DUCT AND GENERAL CHECKS Clean the smoke exhaust, especially around the T- ttings, curves and any horizontal sections. Remove the side to clean the T- tting. For information on cleaning the ue, contact a chimney sweeper. Check the tightness of the ceramic bre gaskets on the door of the stove.
  • Page 43 5-MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING END-OF-SEASON SHUTDOWN At the end of each season, before switching the product o , it is recommended to remove all the pellets from the hopper with a vacuum cleaner that has a long pipe. The appliance must be disconnected from the mains when it is not used. It is recommended to remove the power cable for additional safety, especially in the presence of children.
  • Page 44: Problems/Causes/Solutions

    6-PROBLEMS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ATTENTION: All repairs must only be carried out by a specialised technician, with the product switched o and the plug disconnected. If the product is NOT used as described in this instruction manual, the manufacturer declines all liability for any damage caused to persons and property.
  • Page 45 6-PROBLEMS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Pellet load is excessive. Wait for the product to cool down, restart it and The product Led 0 decrease the pellet load. indicates that the pellet hopper Room fan power is too low. Wait for the product to cool down, restart it and temperature increase the fan power via knob A.
  • Page 46 6-PROBLEMS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Pellet load is excessive. Decrease the pellet load. Pellets accumulate in the brazier. Insu cient combustion air. Make sure the combustion air inlet in the rear part of the product is not clogged or obstructed. Damp or unsuitable pellets.
  • Page 47: Wiring Diagrams

    7-WIRING DIAGRAMS MOTHERBOARD WIRING KEY CONTROL PANEL CONTACT THERMOSTAT ROOM PROBE 10. AIR FAN RED + BLUE - SMOKE PROBE 11. WHITE/RED/BLACK OR BLUE SMOKE EXPULSION FAN REV FUSE CONTROL SWITCH 12. CHRONOTHERMOSTAT SPARK PLUG 13. ROOM THERMOSTAT SMOKE EXPULSION FANI 14.
  • Page 48 Via La Croce n°8 33074 Vigonovo di Fontanafredda (PN) – ITALY Telefono: 0434/599599 r.a. Fax: 0434/599598 Internet: www.mcz.it e-mail: info.red@mcz.it For further technical information regarding installation or operation please contact the TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE – AFTER-SALES DEPARTMENT Monday to Friday 8.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00 8901219300 REV.