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Operating Manual
PWS 0601-A and PWS 1201-A
(Models Twist 6 + Twist 12)
English

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual PWS 0601-A and PWS 1201-A (Models Twist 6 + Twist 12) English...
  • Page 2 Version: mst 110208 PWS 0601-A & PWS 1201-A BA_EN Article number: 102471 From SW 2.03 All information subject to change. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ......................2 Important notes ....................2 Safety ............................2 Identification ..........................3 Liability ............................ 3 Notes on legal regulations ......................3 Stove-related hazards ....................... 4 Approved fuel....................4 Storage of pellets........................4 Construction of the stove .................. 5 Standard accessory ........................
  • Page 4: Preface

    1 Preface Thank you for choosing one of our products. Please inspect the pellet stove upon arrival very carefully for damage and completeness of the accessory equipment included with delivery. 2 Important notes 2.1 Safety Before installing your appliance and starting it, please take care to read the operating manual in detail. This will ensure that you avoid damage caused by incorrect installation or operation.
  • Page 5: Identification

    Suitable antifreeze (approved for use in solar systems) must be used for stoves with water heat exchangers where room temperatures are < 5 °C. 2.2 Identification The documentation included with delivery will assist with: • operating the pellet stove safely •...
  • Page 6: Stove-Related Hazards

    2.5 Stove-related hazards Danger of fire / burn injuries • The pellet stove must never be used with open doors or covers; sparks or flames could be released. • Never cover the stove with blankets, towels or similar items. During operation, various surfaces reach temperatures of over 65 °C.
  • Page 7: Construction Of The Stove

    4 Construction of the stove 4.1 Standard accessory Operating manual, burn pot brush, power lead, multi-functional tool. 4.2 Front view Transition period / summer use. 1. Dismount deflector plate, 2. Pull out insulating plate. Door opener Control panel max3 Pellet bin lid Door-opening mechanism Glass door Side panel...
  • Page 8: Rear View

    4.3 Rear view Voltage rating 230 V Safety temperature limiter (STL) Air-intake pipe Flue pipe connection Ø 100 Opening for safety valve overflow Opening for heating flow or respectively return...
  • Page 9: Installation

    5 Installation 5.1 Minimum distances Wall Minimum permissible distances to combustible materials: Rear (x): 5 cm Sides (y): 15 cm Front (z): 80 cm Recommended permissible distances to combustible materials: Rear (x): 25 cm Sides (y): 50 cm Front (z): 80 cm Front Floor protection:...
  • Page 10: Flue

    If there is a strong flue draft (>30 Pa), a suitable auxiliary air facility is to be fitted. The local regulations must be followed! Multiple-stove arrangements with one chimney: Pellet stoves PWS 0601-A or PWS 1201-A with max3 controls and integral air sensor, are suitable for multiple-stove arrangements with one chimney. Prerequisites: •...
  • Page 11: Intake From Internal Source

    Table: Diameters and tube lengths of the flue-gas pipe Max. length Max. number of 90° elbows *Extension pipe Ø 75 *Extension pipe Ø 110 *External dimensions in mm 5.4.2 Intake from internal source The combustion air can also be taken in from the installation room. The operator of the stove must ensure without fail that sufficient combustion air is available (approx.
  • Page 12: Control System Max3

    6 Control system max3 a - Operating display with current operating mode b - Present flow temperature c - Start/Stop and menu display (-/+) d - Action pads (intuitive operation) e - Day of week and time of day f - Display for required type of operation: (hand for manual operation) •...
  • Page 13: Overview Of User And Service Menus

    6.2 Overview of user and service menus MENU Fow temperature 65 - 75°C Manual-Power 30 - 100% Date / Time 22.7.2011 Ext. control Ext. analog signal Working mode Manual-Temperature Manual-Power Chrono-Thermostat Clock timer P01:00:00:00:00 German English Service language French Italian Error memory list Code: -Nr.
  • Page 14: External Requirement

    6.3 External requirement External requirement (0/1) (EAB) The external requirement allows the integration of additional components which are equipped with a potential-free switching contact (room thermostat). Remove jumper EAB and connect bipolar connecting lead of the external controls. Applying voltage to the external deactivation switch connector interferes with the controls.
  • Page 15: Start-Up, Operating Mode

    7 Start-up, operating mode 7.1 Filling the pellet bin When filling the pellet bin, take care to prevent dust formation and spilling of pellets. 7.2 Functional characteristics of the heating operation The pellet stove is designed for the automatic burning of wood pellets in domestic living spaces. That means that the pellet stove starts up automatically and switches itself off after the selected temperature has been reached.
  • Page 16: Heating Mode

    7.3 Heating mode Start heating mode (temperature controlled) Start heating mode with the START key. The stove starts heating mode and switches automatically to standby mode when the set-point temperature is reached. When the set-point temperature has been undercut by 8.0 °C (adjustable from 55-67 °C in Start Temperature menu) the stove automatically restarts.
  • Page 17: Setting Date / Time

    7.5 Setting date / time Date and time adjustment • Press the Menu key in normal operating mode • Select Date/Time - press ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ key 2x • Confirm with OK Setting day Press the key OK • Set the date with the -/+ keys •...
  • Page 18: External Control With Internal Timer Switch

    7.7 External control with internal timer switch External analogue signal (0-10 V) Operating display stove controlled with internal timer switch. External requirement (0/1) Operating display stove controlled with internal timer switch. 7.8 Activating the timer switch Activate the timer switch •...
  • Page 19: Cleaning And Maintenance

    8 Cleaning and maintenance Regular cleaning and maintenance of the equipment is the most important task for the customer, to ensure years of trouble-free operation and achieve the highest possible performance, with the greatest efficiency. The number of cleaning intervals necessary is directly dependent on the ash content of the pellets. For the cleaning intervals described, we assume an ash content of 0.25 %.
  • Page 20: After 800 Kg Or Annually

    8.2 After 800 kg or annually Open glass door, clean the pane • Attach the multi-functional tool supplied and press to the left. • Clean the cold pane with a damp cloth. Attention: Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. Clean the firebox Clean the firebox using a brush and the vacuum cleaner for ashes.
  • Page 21 Clean the heat-exchanger • Open cleaning cover bottom right. • Remove ash using ash vacuum cleaner. Cleaning the temperature detector • Dismount left-hand side cover. • Open cleaning cover top left. • Clean off deposits using a cloth. Clean air sensor •...
  • Page 22: Errors - Causes - Remedies

    9 Errors - causes - remedies Number Text on display Possible solutions Safety temperature limiter has been triggered Check circulator pump Unlock the safety temperature limiter (info see 4.3) Error maximum rpm Clean heat-exchanger, clean burn pot, air sensor Error minimum rpm of flue-gas fan undercut Check flue-gas fan, rpm sensor Error minimum combustion chamber Check fuel supply...
  • Page 23: Service Request

    9.1 Service request If you request external service, please have the following data to hand: Specialist dealer Invoice date Model Serial number Year built Date of start-up...
  • Page 24: Technical Data

    10 Technical data Model PWS 0601-A PWS 1201-A Controller Max3 Max3 Heating output 2.3 to 6.0 kW 2.3 to 12.0 kW Water output Max 4.6 kW Max 10.0 kW Height 942 mm (incl. adjustable 1100 mm (incl. adjustable feet) feet)
  • Page 25: Dimensions

    10.1 Dimensions PWS 0601-A (Model Twist 6)
  • Page 26 PWS 1201-A (Model Twist 12)
  • Page 29: Notes

    12 Notes...

This manual is also suitable for:

Twist 12Pws 1201-aTwist 6

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