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A5CN – A6 – A8
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(Rev. 01/06/2012)
Installation and instruction manual,
Pellet stoves
Mod. A5CN – A6 – A8

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  • Page 1 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Installation and instruction manual, Pellet stoves Mod. A5CN – A6 – A8...
  • Page 1 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Installation and instruction manual, Pellet stoves Mod. A5CN – A6 – A8...
  • Page 2 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) DIMENSIONS AMANDINE, ADELAIDE, ADELE: ALESSIA, ANTONELLA, AXELLE: ALEYNA, ARMELLE, ALINE:...
  • Page 2 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) DIMENSIONS AMANDINE, ADELAIDE, ADELE: ALESSIA, ANTONELLA, AXELLE: ALEYNA, ARMELLE, ALINE:...
  • Page 3 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) A = 200 mm B = 300 mm C = 800 mm D = 500 mm E = 300 mm...
  • Page 3 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) A = 200 mm B = 300 mm C = 800 mm D = 500 mm E = 300 mm...
  • Page 4 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) A = 200 mm B = 300 mm C = 800 mm D = 500 mm E = 300 mm...
  • Page 4 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) A = 200 mm B = 300 mm C = 800 mm D = 500 mm E = 300 mm...
  • Page 5 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) A = 200 mm B = 300 mm C = 800 mm D = 500 mm E = 300 mm...
  • Page 5 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) A = 200 mm B = 300 mm C = 800 mm D = 500 mm E = 300 mm...
  • Page 6 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing one product from our range and we hope you will be fully satisfied. 1. All stoves belongs to the A5, A6 and A8 series (product family identification code) have been build with high gauge steel (up to 3 and 4 mm for the combustion chamber) of the best quality, and materials like vermiculite (skamolex) for the inner part of the combustion chamber.
  • Page 6 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing one product from our range and we hope you will be fully satisfied. 1. All stoves belongs to the A5, A6 and A8 series (product family identification code) have been build with high gauge steel (up to 3 and 4 mm for the combustion chamber) of the best quality, and materials like vermiculite (skamolex) for the inner part of the combustion chamber.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Index ENG 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. 2. SAFETY ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. 3. HANDLING AND STOCKING ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. 4. AUTHORIZED FUEL ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Index ENG 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. 2. SAFETY ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. 3. HANDLING AND STOCKING ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI. 4. AUTHORIZED FUEL ERREUR ! SIGNET NON DEFINI.
  • Page 8: Important Informations

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS This instruction manual belongs to the pellet stove and is delivered with it. The stove is delivered with this manual, the relevant plant booklet and the guarantee form. Please do carefully read this instruction manual before installing and starting the stove.
  • Page 8: Important Informations

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS This instruction manual belongs to the pellet stove and is delivered with it. The stove is delivered with this manual, the relevant plant booklet and the guarantee form. Please do carefully read this instruction manual before installing and starting the stove.
  • Page 9: Handling And Stocking

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 3. HANDLING AND STOCKING The cardboard/wood package has been designed to protect the stove but cannot be stocked outside or in very damp places. It must be exposed to the elements, otherwise some components or the stove itself could get damaged and the guarantee will decline.
  • Page 9: Handling And Stocking

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 3. HANDLING AND STOCKING The cardboard/wood package has been designed to protect the stove but cannot be stocked outside or in very damp places. It must be exposed to the elements, otherwise some components or the stove itself could get damaged and the guarantee will decline.
  • Page 10: Stove Description

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 6. STOVE DESCRIPTION Convection air outlet Flap door for charge pellet Overpressure security valve Door Interior in skamolex Remote control Charge pellet in fire pot Protection grid Fire pot support Fire pot Inner glass ceramic...
  • Page 10: Stove Description

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 6. STOVE DESCRIPTION Convection air outlet Flap door for charge pellet Overpressure security valve Door Interior in skamolex Remote control Charge pellet in fire pot Protection grid Fire pot support Fire pot Inner glass ceramic...
  • Page 11: Installation

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) IMPORTANT: ALL PICTURES AND DRAWINGS LISTED IN THE MANUAL ARE ONLY INFORMAL. THE INSTALLATION MUST TO BE CONFORM TO THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR INSTALLATION. Before installing the stove please check as follows:...
  • Page 11: Installation

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) IMPORTANT: ALL PICTURES AND DRAWINGS LISTED IN THE MANUAL ARE ONLY INFORMAL. THE INSTALLATION MUST TO BE CONFORM TO THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR INSTALLATION. Before installing the stove please check as follows:...
  • Page 12: The Smokestack

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Smoke evacuation system components designation example: EN 1443 T400 N1 Metal chimney Regulation ID number Temperature class (as per UNI EN 1443) Pressure class N, P or H (as per UNI EN 1443)
  • Page 12: The Smokestack

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Smoke evacuation system components designation example: EN 1443 T400 N1 Metal chimney Regulation ID number Temperature class (as per UNI EN 1443) Pressure class N, P or H (as per UNI EN 1443)
  • Page 13 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) When connecting to non isolated smokestacks, draught problems can occur. It is however forbidden to connect the stove to the smokestack with a diameter bigger than 200 millimeters (in the case slot - a 100 / 150 millimeter pipe up to 4 meters or a 150 / 180 millimeters one over 5 meters of smokestack height).
  • Page 13 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) When connecting to non isolated smokestacks, draught problems can occur. It is however forbidden to connect the stove to the smokestack with a diameter bigger than 200 millimeters (in the case slot - a 100 / 150 millimeter pipe up to 4 meters or a 150 / 180 millimeters one over 5 meters of smokestack height).
  • Page 14: Allowed Installations

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) INSULATING INSULATING CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION 11. ALLOWED INSTALLATIONS Smokestack diameter has to be adequate to its height as is the following sketches. The use of insulated smokestacks is recommended in all the following cases: - All outside smokestacks.
  • Page 14: Allowed Installations

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) INSULATING INSULATING CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION CLEANING DIRECTION 11. ALLOWED INSTALLATIONS Smokestack diameter has to be adequate to its height as is the following sketches. The use of insulated smokestacks is recommended in all the following cases: - All outside smokestacks.
  • Page 15: Not Allowed Installations (In Italy

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Following sketches are wall exhaust examples for the countries where it is allowed. Inclination > 3% Length < 3 m INSULATED PIPE 12. NOT ALLOWED INSTALLATIONS (In Italy) 1) Two or more stoves connected to the same smokestack.
  • Page 15: Not Allowed Installations (In Italy

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Following sketches are wall exhaust examples for the countries where it is allowed. Inclination > 3% Length < 3 m INSULATED PIPE 12. NOT ALLOWED INSTALLATIONS (In Italy) 1) Two or more stoves connected to the same smokestack.
  • Page 16: Electrical Connection

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) meters and one 90° bend. When connecting the stove with an external air inlet, you will get an exceptional level of comfort and operation softness. The stove will properly burn even in case you can’t connect it to an external air inlet but getting the combustion air from the inside of the room.
  • Page 16: Electrical Connection

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) meters and one 90° bend. When connecting the stove with an external air inlet, you will get an exceptional level of comfort and operation softness. The stove will properly burn even in case you can’t connect it to an external air inlet but getting the combustion air from the inside of the room.
  • Page 17: Remote Control Instructions

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 16. REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS The remote control works up to a maximum distance of 8 meters and allows you operating your pellet stove. › Button 1 - Navigation To reduce temperature and power output and scrolling down worth the menu.
  • Page 17: Remote Control Instructions

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 16. REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS The remote control works up to a maximum distance of 8 meters and allows you operating your pellet stove. › Button 1 - Navigation To reduce temperature and power output and scrolling down worth the menu.
  • Page 18: List Of Menus

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 17. LIST OF MENUS After switching the remote control on (press button3 Access the different menus for programming the stove: Press button 7 to access the main menu (MENU 1 on the display)
  • Page 18: List Of Menus

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 17. LIST OF MENUS After switching the remote control on (press button3 Access the different menus for programming the stove: Press button 7 to access the main menu (MENU 1 on the display)
  • Page 19: Menu 02 - Day And Time Setting

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 18. MENU 02 - DAY AND TIME SETTING 14 :34 MENU 01 28.5 P-1 ADJUST MENU 02 BLOWERS CLOCK 1) From main 2) Press button 3) Menu 01 is 4) Press button 5) Show menu 6) Press button menu…...
  • Page 19: Menu 02 - Day And Time Setting

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 18. MENU 02 - DAY AND TIME SETTING 14 :34 MENU 01 28.5 P-1 ADJUST MENU 02 BLOWERS CLOCK 1) From main 2) Press button 3) Menu 01 is 4) Press button 5) Show menu 6) Press button menu…...
  • Page 20 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) MENU 03 - SET WEEK THERMOSTAT 14 :34 28.5 P-1 MENU 01 MENU 03 ADJUST BLOWERS CHRONO 1) From main 2) Press button 3) Menu 01 is 4) Press button 5) Show menu 6) Press button menu…...
  • Page 20 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) MENU 03 - SET WEEK THERMOSTAT 14 :34 28.5 P-1 MENU 01 MENU 03 ADJUST BLOWERS CHRONO 1) From main 2) Press button 3) Menu 01 is 4) Press button 5) Show menu 6) Press button menu…...
  • Page 21: Menu 04 – Select Language

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) MENU 03 - WALL THERMOSTAT ENABLING AND CONNECTING 14 :34 MENU 01 28.5 P-1 MENU 03 ADJUST BLOWER CHRONO 1) From main 2) Press button 3) Menu 01 is 4) Press button 5) Show menu 6) Press button menu…...
  • Page 21: Menu 04 – Select Language

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) MENU 03 - WALL THERMOSTAT ENABLING AND CONNECTING 14 :34 MENU 01 28.5 P-1 MENU 03 ADJUST BLOWER CHRONO 1) From main 2) Press button 3) Menu 01 is 4) Press button 5) Show menu 6) Press button menu…...
  • Page 22: Menu 06 – Stand By Or Stop&Go

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 22. MENU 06 – STAND BY or STOP&GO This menu allows choosing between two functions: - ON: after few minutes when the set room temperature has been reached the stove switch off and will automatically switch on again by room temperature decreasing 2 to 3°C (is safety requirements are satisfied).
  • Page 22: Menu 06 – Stand By Or Stop&Go

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 22. MENU 06 – STAND BY or STOP&GO This menu allows choosing between two functions: - ON: after few minutes when the set room temperature has been reached the stove switch off and will automatically switch on again by room temperature decreasing 2 to 3°C (is safety requirements are satisfied).
  • Page 23: Menu 09 – Stove Status

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 25. MENU 09 – STOVE STATUS This menu gives advanced information on the stove status and has to be use by dealer’s authorized personnel only. .Here are the matches of the state indicated on the display:...
  • Page 23: Menu 09 – Stove Status

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 25. MENU 09 – STOVE STATUS This menu gives advanced information on the stove status and has to be use by dealer’s authorized personnel only. .Here are the matches of the state indicated on the display:...
  • Page 24 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 14 :10 28.5° P- WORK 7) After some 2’ “WORK” will be displayed; this means the stove is correctly working and the burning is constant. Now you can set both room temperature and thermal output. The fan will automatically start when the heat exchanger temperature will reach the correct level.
  • Page 24 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 14 :10 28.5° P- WORK 7) After some 2’ “WORK” will be displayed; this means the stove is correctly working and the burning is constant. Now you can set both room temperature and thermal output. The fan will automatically start when the heat exchanger temperature will reach the correct level.
  • Page 25 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 33. REMOTE CONTROL FREQUENCY SETTING For avoiding transmission failures in case of radio controller appliances being located near to the stove changing the remote control frequency is needed (default 0) following the procedure:...
  • Page 25 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 33. REMOTE CONTROL FREQUENCY SETTING For avoiding transmission failures in case of radio controller appliances being located near to the stove changing the remote control frequency is needed (default 0) following the procedure:...
  • Page 26 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 35. HOW TO USE THE REAR CONTROL PANEL (in emergency only) The rear control panel is designed to be used in emergency cases only, (i.e. remote control failure or loosing remote)) The heart of the system is the remote control. For this reason, only 2 functions can be operated from the real panel: on/off and power output setting on steps 2 or 5.
  • Page 26 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 35. HOW TO USE THE REAR CONTROL PANEL (in emergency only) The rear control panel is designed to be used in emergency cases only, (i.e. remote control failure or loosing remote)) The heart of the system is the remote control. For this reason, only 2 functions can be operated from the real panel: on/off and power output setting on steps 2 or 5.
  • Page 27: Stove Starting

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 36. FIRST STARTING Fill the tank up with pellet before starting the stove. Remember that the feeding screw is empty and a longer time is needed when first starting the stove. Run the relevant menu.
  • Page 27: Stove Starting

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 36. FIRST STARTING Fill the tank up with pellet before starting the stove. Remember that the feeding screw is empty and a longer time is needed when first starting the stove. Run the relevant menu.
  • Page 28: Maintenance And Cleaning

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 37. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before making any kind of maintenance or cleaning intervention the stove must be switched off, cold and be disconnected from power supply For keeping your stove efficient following maintenance and clearing operation must be performer.
  • Page 28: Maintenance And Cleaning

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 37. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before making any kind of maintenance or cleaning intervention the stove must be switched off, cold and be disconnected from power supply For keeping your stove efficient following maintenance and clearing operation must be performer.
  • Page 29: Electrical Diagram

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 38. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM yellow / green Ground Blue 230V Brown Gray Gray fan smoke Orange Orange main Pink interchange White White Violet Green electrical resistance ALF = Safety thermostat General ALC = Pressure...
  • Page 29: Electrical Diagram

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 38. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM yellow / green Ground Blue 230V Brown Gray Gray fan smoke Orange Orange main Pink interchange White White Violet Green electrical resistance ALF = Safety thermostat General ALC = Pressure...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 39. TROUBLESHOOTING Error messages on the remote control display Trouble: combustion doesn’t start. Cause: - pellet feeding screw empty. LIGHTING MANCA - Not enough primary air (combustion) because of dirtiness (lack in maintenance)
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 39. TROUBLESHOOTING Error messages on the remote control display Trouble: combustion doesn’t start. Cause: - pellet feeding screw empty. LIGHTING MANCA - Not enough primary air (combustion) because of dirtiness (lack in maintenance)
  • Page 31 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Problem: pellet doesn’t start burning into the fire pot. Cause: - Check for pellet tank being loaded. PELLET - Check for loading screw motor not being blocked. - Check for loading screw not being staged.
  • Page 31 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Problem: pellet doesn’t start burning into the fire pot. Cause: - Check for pellet tank being loaded. PELLET - Check for loading screw motor not being blocked. - Check for loading screw not being staged.
  • Page 32: Mounting Lateral Ceramic

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 40. MOUNTING LATERAL CERAMIC The ceramics are provided disassembled to avoid breakage during transport and assembly of the stove. Handle with great care to avoid damages on the ceramics. Below the procedure for mounting the corners and the cover of the...
  • Page 32: Mounting Lateral Ceramic

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 40. MOUNTING LATERAL CERAMIC The ceramics are provided disassembled to avoid breakage during transport and assembly of the stove. Handle with great care to avoid damages on the ceramics. Below the procedure for mounting the corners and the cover of the...
  • Page 33 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Below the procedure for mounting the sides and top of the ceramic heater Aleyna, Armelle, ALINE: 1) Place the first ceramic side into 2) Guide the ceramic side up to the 3) Remove two silicone rubber from the stove guides.
  • Page 33 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) Below the procedure for mounting the sides and top of the ceramic heater Aleyna, Armelle, ALINE: 1) Place the first ceramic side into 2) Guide the ceramic side up to the 3) Remove two silicone rubber from the stove guides.
  • Page 34: Guarantee

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 41. GUARANTEE 8.1 – Lasting The stove is covered by a 2 years guarantee with the exception of all wear and tear components, vermiculite and gaskets. Guarantee starts from delivery date – purchasing date if bought from a reseller – but stated on the relevant bill that must always be enclosed.
  • Page 34: Guarantee

    A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012) 41. GUARANTEE 8.1 – Lasting The stove is covered by a 2 years guarantee with the exception of all wear and tear components, vermiculite and gaskets. Guarantee starts from delivery date – purchasing date if bought from a reseller – but stated on the relevant bill that must always be enclosed.
  • Page 35 A5CN – A6 – A8 (Rev. 01/06/2012)
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