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PELLET STOVE
HEBE
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK

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  • Page 1 PELLET STOVE HEBE OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK...
  • Page 3 PLEASE NOTE: ZANTIA reserves itself to carry out unsubstantial changes to the stove’s components, which may not be reported in the present handbook, those being of small entity. Occasional appearance changes from the flyers are due to ordinary seasonal updates.
  • Page 4 INDEX A. GENERAL INFORMATION General safety rules Technical features Accessory equipment Identity plate Guarantee Suitable fuel Ordering spares Waste material B. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Initial warnings Moving and transporting Positioning Installing the flue gas outlet Installing the combustion air inlet pipe Connecting to the power supply C.
  • Page 5: General Information

    A. GENERAL INFORMATION General safety rules ATTENTION PLEASE!!! You can never be too cautious: before the installation read and comply with these fundamental Rules: • All local regulations, including those referring to national and European laws, must be respected while installing the stove.
  • Page 6 If anomalies in the functioning should occur, light the stove again only after fixing the problem at its origin. • ZANTIA is not responsible for inconveniences, tampering, breakages or any other damage due to non-observance of the instructions reported in this handbook.
  • Page 7: Technical Features

    Technical features HEBE Nominal power: Average efficiency: Heating capacity: 130-150mc Flue gas temperature: 150° Power supply: 230V 50Hz Nominal power absorption: 110W Pellet tank capacity: 13Kg Pellet consumption min: 0,4Kg/h Pellet consumption max: 1,4Kg/h Digital control display: Week program:...
  • Page 8 Dimensions 1 - Switch and power socket 2 - Air intake 3 - Fumes outlet...
  • Page 9: Accessory Equipment

    Guarantee The guarantee certificate, which we consigned to you when you purchased the stove, must be sent to the producer firm ZANTIA, 8 days after delivery date the latest; otherwise, the guarantee itself will no longer be valid. The estimated 24-months guarantee is valid exclusively when the installation and test are performed by an authorized ZANTIA assistance center.
  • Page 10: Installation Instructions

    Ordering spares Exclusively authorized ZANTIA technical personnel must perform interventions of any entity. Please refer to the authorized assistance center or to your retailer for possible requests of spares. a.8 Waste material Do not drop electrical devices among domestic waste. According to the European Directive 2002/96/CE regarding electrical and electronic devices’...
  • Page 11 IMPORTANT!! We recommend you to have the installing technician verify the efficiency and the state of the flue, the observance of national and local laws regarding flue gas outlets’ joints, and to use appropriate materials. The information reported above is purely indicative for a correct installation; ZANTIA is not responsible for what concerns the installation.
  • Page 12: Connecting To The Power Supply

    b.5 Installing the combustion air inlet pipe For any described solution, two alternatives are possible: • Draw the air directly from the outside through a piping (internal Ø 50mm; max length 1,5m), connected to the air inlet pipe on the back of the stove. •...
  • Page 13: Description Of The Console

    C. USER INSTRUCTIONS The control panel is for controlling the stove and has various buttons for programming operation. The display and LED indicators inform the operator about the stove operating status. In programming mode, the various parameters that can be modified by using the buttons are displayed. c.1 Description of the console Standard use of the console is shown in figure 2 below.
  • Page 14 c.3 Meaning of the LEDs Meaning when on ROOM SETPOINT Programming the room setpoint POWER SETPOINT Programming the power setpoint CHRONO Chrono enabled ALARM Stove in alarm mode GLOW PLUG Ignition of the glow plug AUGER ON Moving auger EXCHANGER-PUMP Exchanger/pump ON ON\OFF Operating status...
  • Page 15: Starting The Stove

    c.6 Starting the stove To start the stove, press and hold P3 for a few seconds. When the stove starts up, the message "Start" appears on the display, as shown in figure 4, and the ON/OFF LED blinks. The duration of this phase is set in parameter PRO1.
  • Page 16 c.9 Stove in operation Once the smoke temperature has reached and exceeded the value set in PR13 and has maintained it for at least the time set in PR02, the stove switches to its normal operating mode. The message "Operating" appears on the display and the ON/OFF LED remains ON.
  • Page 17 c.11 Changing the room temperature setting To change the room temperature, simply press the P1 button. The set room temperature (temperature setpoint) is shown on the display. Press P1 or P2 to decrease or increase the value respectively. The value is saved about 5 seconds later and the display returns to normal, otherwise press P3 to exit. (figure 9) Fig.9 c.12 Room temperature reaches the set temperature (temperature setpoint) When room temperature reaches the set value, the heating power is automatically brought to the minimum.
  • Page 18: Turning Off The Stove

    At the end of the time set in the PR44 parameter, the message "Wait to cool" appears on the display. In this case, the auger is turned off (auger LED OFF), the exchanger turns off when the threshold set in the PR15 parameter is reached, and the ON/OFF LED blinks.
  • Page 19 c.15 The menu Press and hold P1 for a few seconds to access the menu. This menu is divided into various items and levels that allow accessing the settings and programming the board. c.16 User menu The structure of the menu is briefly described below. This section describes only the options available to the user. level 1 level 2 level 3...
  • Page 20 24 - Wednesday Prg 3 on/off 25 - Thursday Prg 3 on/off 26 - Friday Prg 3 on/off 27 - Saturday Prg 3 on/off 28 - Sunday Prg 3 on/off 29 - start Prg 4 OFF-0-23:50 30 - stop Prg 4 OFF-0-23:50 31 - Monday Prg 4 on/off...
  • Page 21: Menu M1 - Set Clock

    c.17 Menu M1 - SET CLOCK Set the current time and date The board is equipped with a lithium battery that allows for 3/5-year autonomous operation of the internal clock. To access the main programming menu, press P1 for 2 seconds. Press P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) to select M1.
  • Page 22 Fig.13f Fig.13...
  • Page 23 c.18 Menu M2 - Set chrono Submenu M2 - 1 - Enable chrono The "M2 set chrono" menu shown on the display is for enabling and disabling the various functions of the chronothermostat. Press P3 to enable and then press P1 or P2 to select ON or OFF. Press P3 to confirm. (figure 14a) Fig.14a Submenu M2 - 2 - Daily program Select the "M2-2 daily program"...
  • Page 24 ENABLING THE WEEKLY CHRONO Menu level selection meaning possible values M2-3-01 WEEKLY CHRONO Enable the weekly ON/OFF chrono PROGRAM 1 Menu level selection meaning possible values M2-3-02 START PRG 1 activation time OFF-0-23:50 M2-3-03 STOP PRG 1 deactivation time OFF-0-23:50 M2-3-04 MONDAY PRG 1 on/off...
  • Page 25: Menu M3 - Language Selection

    PROGRAM 4 Menu level selection meaning possible values M2-3-29 START PRG 4 activation time OFF-0-23:50 M2-3-30 STOP PRG 4 deactivation time 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 M2-3-34 THURSDAY PRG 4 on/off M2-3-35 FRIDAY PRG 4...
  • Page 26: Menu M4 - Stand-By

    c.20 Menu M4 - Stand-by Allows enabling or disabling of stand-by mode (figure 16). Press P3 to select menu M4 and then press P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) to switch between ON and OFF mode. Refer to the "stand-by" section in chapter 7.8 for details on operation. Fig.
  • Page 27 c.23 Menu M7 - Stove status Press P3 to enter menu M7 and the status of some of the variables during operation of the stove scrolls on the display. The table below gives an example of what appears on the display and the meaning of the values.
  • Page 28 D. FUNCTIONS OF THE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRIC COMPONENTS d.1 Auger motor The auger motor drives the auger, which brings the pellets from the tank to the grate. d.2 Smoke intake motor The smoke intake motor is fixed on the extraction turbine on the back of the stove.
  • Page 29: Every 12 Months

    E. ORDINARY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE e.1 Cleaning and maintenance by the costumer Before lighting the stove, it is advisable to clean the inside of the stove. Open the door and vacuum the fire table. ● Remove the great, verify its cleanliness and clean the holes if necessary. ●...
  • Page 30 F. ALARMS In the event of an operating anomaly, the board triggers the alarm LED (alarm LED ON) and the buzzer. The following alarms can occur: Cause of the alarm Message displayed Blackout AL 1 ALAR AL 1 BLACKOUT Smoke temperature sensor AL 2 ALAR AL2 SMOKE SENSOR Smoke overtemperature AL 3 ALAR AL3 HOT SMOKE...
  • Page 31 f.3 Smoke overtemperature alarm This alarm is triggered when the smoke sensor detects a temperature above a fixed, read-only value. The message "Al 3 alar al 3 Hot smoke" appears on the display (figure 23) and the stove turns off. Fig.
  • Page 32 f.7 Overtemperature thermal protection alarm This alarm is triggered when the main safety thermostat detects a temperature above the threshold. The thermostat is triggered and the auger turns off, being on the line upstream, and the controller triggers alarm mode (alarm LED ON). The message "Al 7 alar al 7 Thermal Prot"...
  • Page 33 G. SOLUTION TO POSSIBLE PROBLEMS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS Lack of power. Check if the power supply cable is connected. The display is blank and the keys do not work. Anomalies in the connection Check if the display and the card are between the display and the card.
  • Page 36: Guarantee Conditions

    GUARANTEE CONDITIONS: AT THE END OF EACH SEASON, IT IS OBLIGATORY TO HAVE THE AUTHORIZED ASSISTANCE CENTER PERFORM A GENERAL CLEANING OF THE THERMO-STOVE; OTHERWISE, THE GUARANTEE WILL EXPIRE. HEBE 00 10032014...

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