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Mod. 452-A

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Mod. 452-A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important aspects .......................... 1 Features ............................2 Fuel ............................... 3 Installing ducts and fume extraction systems ................. 4 Installing without a chimney ....................4 Installing with a chimney ..................... 6 Package content ..........................7 Safety ............................8 Installing the pellet burning free standing fire ................9 Filling the pellet reservoir ......................
  • Page 3 19.6 Pellet recipe ........................24 19.6.1 Temporary activations ....................25 19.6.2 Power activations ......................25 19.7 Thermostat ......................... 25 19.8 Loading the pellets ......................25 19.9 Cleaning ..........................25 User Info ............................26 Sleep ............................27 - Troubleshooting ......................... 27 List of alarms/failures/recommendations..................
  • Page 7: Important Aspects

    • Thank you for purchasing a Fogo Montanha Free Stand Fire unit. • The manufacturer of Fogo Montanha Free Standing Fire units hereby represents that they are the sole responsible for the compliance of all manufactured models with the general safety requirements. Any changes made to the product without the previous written consent from the manufacturer will void the above statement.
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Dimensions Technical characteristics • Height (H) = 1100 mm • Thermal power (min – max.) = 5.2 - 9.6 KW • Width (W) =490 mm • Thermal performance (min – max.) = 88 – 90 % • Depth (D) = 450 mm •...
  • Page 9: Fuel

    Fuel • To operate this unit do not use pellets other than those certified in compliance with the EN14961-2 standard, grade A1. • We recommend that you use only pellets that are certified in compliance with the EN 14961-2 standard, grade A1.
  • Page 10: Installing Ducts And Fume Extraction Systems

    Installing ducts and fume extraction systems • The exhaust pipe must have been designed for and dedicated to this purpose, in compliance with local requirements and any applicable regulations. • Important! An inspection-T with an airtight lid must be attached to the exit of the unit’s exhaust pipe to allow for the regular inspection of the system or discharge of heavy dust and condensates.
  • Page 11 OPERATION OF THE UNIT (PLEASE OBSERVE ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS PRESENTED ON THE DIAGRAMS). • The free standing fire TRAMA operates with the combustion chamber in draught. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary to have installed a fume exhaustion duct that can adequately extract the combustion gases.
  • Page 12: Installing With A Chimney

    • If you use a tube to allow for the combustion airflow intake from the outside, this should not have more than 60cm long horizontally, and an internal diameter equal or greater than the unit's tube diameter. The connection path must be straight (without bends). •...
  • Page 13: Package Content

    Package content The unit is shipped with the following contents: Instruction Manual Power cable Infrared remote control Performance statement • Before unpacking the unit, check if the package is in perfect conditions, and report to the installer or reseller if the package evidences signs of damage or defect. •...
  • Page 14: Safety

    Safety • In order to avoid the occurrence of problems when using the unit, it is important that you respect the minimum safety distances specified. Please see the next image. A> 20 cm. B> 150 cm. • The unit should be assembled at a distance of 20cm from the rear wall to facilitate the maintenance procedures and to allow for a proper ventilation.
  • Page 15: Installing The Pellet Burning Free Standing Fire

    Installing the pellet burning free standing fire • The unit is equipped with four adjustable height feet, allowing for simple adjustments of the unit when placed on uneven floors. • Remove the instruction manual from the package and hand it over to the client. •...
  • Page 16: Remote Control And Display Panel

    Remote control and display panel • The unit is equipped with a modern microprocessor that manages several functions which allow you to configure and programme the unit. You can access these functions using the unit's touch screen. • The infrared remote control allows you to access some of the unit's functions remotely. Device Function ...
  • Page 17: Humidifier

    Humidifier • This usage of this type of heating equipment may cause the air in the room to be very dry. To avoid this, this unit is equipped with a stainless steel container to be filled with water that will evaporate to help humidify the air in the room, as shown in the following pictures.
  • Page 18: Disabling

    Disabling • The turn off sequence is performed by pressing the start/stop key for 3 seconds. • Until completion of this phase the display will show the message “desactivação” (deactivation). The extractor will remain active until a fume temperature of 40°C is reached, to ensure that all the fuel is completely burned.
  • Page 19: Removing The Side Covers (Only When Needed)

    • The free standing units have a probe to measure the room temperature. This probe is attached to the grid at the rear panel (as shown in the figure below). For a good reading of the room temperature, avoid the contact between the end of the probe and the unit chassis. If you want, you may secure the probe to the wall near the unit.
  • Page 20: Cleaning And Maintenance

    • The deterioration of parts due to the lack of cleaning will void the warranty provided by Fogo Montanha. • For cleaning and maintenance purposes, we recommend that you use a household vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 21: Burning Basket And Ash Pan Grate

    • Pull the cleaning damper from inside the unit, gently pulling it horizontally. We recommend that you pull the damper out with the door closed, so that the ashes in the exchanger fall inside the unit. This procedure should be done after the unit has been used. Burning basket and ash pan grate 15.2 •...
  • Page 22: Ash Basket

    Ash basket 15.3 • Remove the ash drawer and clean it by emptying the accumulated ashes into a bag and discard. Hatch 15.4 • After every 60 to 80 hours of burning, we recommend that you clean the ashes accumulated in the lower chamber, next to the fume extractor.
  • Page 23: Additional Cleaning

    Additional cleaning 15.6  ADDITIONAL CLEANING SHOULD BE CARIED OUT FOR EVERY 600-800 KG OF PELLETS CONSUMED. • Before cleaning, you need to remove the side covers, in order to access the side lids of the combustion chamber. • To clean the interior of the unit, detach the wing nuts and remove the lid. •...
  • Page 24: Performing An Inspection After A Long Period Of Inactivity

    • If you notice that the fume extraction is not working properly, we recommend that you clean the extractor as shown in the following figures. This procedure should be carried out at least once a year. • Remove or empty the pellet reservoir to avoid humidity to set in. •...
  • Page 25: Menu

    Menu • When connecting the unit to the power mains, the unit's display will show the "OFF” message, the room temperature information in ºC and the current time. • In the start menu, press the “ESC” key to access the two operation modes available. Automatic Mode.
  • Page 26: Date/Time

    Date/Time Date and Time menu Procedure Accessing the date and time menu  Press the Menu key twice to display the “Data e Hora” (Date and Time) menu.  Press “Set” to display the "Hora" (Time) menu. Set the time ...
  • Page 27: Timer

    Timer The unit includes a timer that allows it to be turned on and off Timer menu Procedure Accessing the timer menu  Press the Menu key twice to display the “Data e Hora” (Date  and Time) menu. Press the “+” key until the timer menu is ...
  • Page 28 Set up timer menu Procedure Accessing the P1 to P6 menu  Press the “+” or “-“ key to select the desired programme.  Press “Set” to confirm the selected programme. The Prog. menu is displayed followed by ‘Habilitação’ (Activation). Activating the programme ...
  • Page 29: Settings Menu

    Settings menu Configurações (Settings) menu Procedure Selecting the system language  Scroll down the main menu to locate the Configurações (Settings) menu.  Open the menu by pressing the “ok” key. Selecting the eco mode  On this menu, press the “+” or “-” keys to scroll down the available functions.
  • Page 30: Language

    Language 19.1 • This function allows you to choose from the following languages available (Pt – Portuguese; Nl – Dutch; Gr – Greek; It – Italian; En – English; Fr – French; Es – Spanish; De – German). Eco mode 19.2 •...
  • Page 31: Temporary Activations

    19.6.1 Temporary activations • You can increase or decrease by 25% the amount of pellets for the start-up process. Press “set”; the display starts to flash. Press the “+” or “-“ key to increase or decrease (ranging from -5 to +5), as desired. Each unit must be multiplied by 5 to obtain the correct percentage.
  • Page 32: User Info

    User Info • This menu shows information about the unit, the measured values and electronic-related information. User info Procedure Accessing the user info menu  Press the “+” or “-“ key to select the desired programme. Press “set” to open the selected option's menu. ...
  • Page 33: Sleep

    Sleep • The “Sleep” menu allows you to set the time at which the unit will be turned off • The technical menu is not available for the end user and included only the factory settings which should never be changed. Sleep function Procedure Go to the sleep menu...
  • Page 34: List Of Alarms/Failures/Recommendations

    List of alarms/failures/recommendations • All alarms will cause the unit to shut down. After each alarm is cleared, you need to reset the alarm and restart the unit. To “restart” the unit press the “On/Off” button for 3 or 4 seconds until you hear a beep sound.
  • Page 35: 24 Installing And Operating Using A Programmable Thermostat - Optional

    • The pellet burning free standing units are equipped with a built-in display. Alternatively, the units can be operated using a generic remote control (-a) (programmable thermostat). This device is not provided by Fogo Montanha. Note: the external remote should be supplied with an instructions manual. To use the remote control, you must install an interface (–b).
  • Page 36: Instructions To Install The Remote Control

    Instructions to install the remote control • Unplug the unit from the power mains. Remove the right cover of the unit and the plate with micro joints. • Remove the unit's phase (F) and neutral (N) terminals. • Rivet the terminals of the 220V wire that supplies power to the transmitter.
  • Page 37 • Connect the wires on the ON/OFF contact connector ( c); Direct the wires through the cable holder to the interior of the unit (d). • Assemble the interface at the appropriate location on the unit and plug the remote control plug (On/Off contact) to the socket labelled "remote".
  • Page 38: Optional Safety Installation - Ups Connection Kit

    Optional safety installation – UPS connection kit • To connect the kit to a UPS, proceed as shown in the following figures. • First, disconnect the unit from the power mains and remove the side cover to access the circuit board. •...
  • Page 39: For Your Safety We Remind You That You Should

    • Later on this procedure you should remove the micro-joints secured plate at the back of the unit and replace it the UPS. • Finally, perform all the required electrical connections. • Never connect the UPS electronic module when the power of the unit is turned on. For your safety we remind you that you should: •...
  • Page 40: Life Cycle Of A Free Standing Fire Unit

    For this reason, it is mandatory that you have a natural fume extraction system, like a chimney. • Fogo Montanha offers an optional safety device (additional circuit board) which enables you to connect your Free Standing Fire unit to a UPS system in order to allow extending the operation of the fume extractor until complete extraction of all fumes, thus avoiding fume extraction problems during a power failure.
  • Page 41: Sustainability

    • This warranty does not cover broken glass or vermiculite. • The type of fuel used and the handling of the unit are beyond Fogo Montanha’s control; as such, parts in direct contact with the flame are not covered by this warranty;...
  • Page 42: Glossary

    • Any malfunction caused by mechanical or electrical parts not supplied by FOGO MONTANHA not specified in the instruction manual for heating appliances is not covered by this warranty.
  • Page 43 Heating capacity : also known as specific combustion heat. It represents the amount of heat released when a certain amount of fuel is completely burned. The heating capacity is expressed in calories (or kilocalories) per unit of weight of fuel. Rated power: Electric power consumed from the energy source.
  • Page 44: Annexes

    Annexes • Flow chart 1 – Normal activation (phase 1)
  • Page 45 • Flow chart 1 – Normal activation (phase 2)
  • Page 46 • Flow chart 2– Disconnect the unit...
  • Page 47 • Electrical diagram of the Free Standing Fire unit...
  • Page 48 Address Rua dos Outarelos,111 3750-362 Belazaima do Chão, Portugal Tel +351 234650650 mail: info@fogo-montanha.com Classification: Solid fuel units; Pellets Standards applied EN14785 Entity responsible for performing the tests Ceis centro de ensaios, inovação e serviços NB 1722 Madrid - Spain Certifications: ISO9001 Certification ISO14001 Certification...

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