EN 14785:2006 PELLET STOVE, trade name EDILKAMIN, model CHERIE UP SERIAL NO.: Rating plate reference CHERIE UP: Performance declaration: (DoP - EK No. 043): Moreover, the company hereby declares that: the CHERIE UP wood pellet stove satisfies the requirements of the following European directives:...
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First ignition is required for activation of the Edilkamin manual, observe local regulations. manufacturer warranty. The warranty is only valid in the The diagrams provided in this manual are for illustration country where the product was bought.
• Blocking the aeration vents and air intakes in the neither Edilkamin nor the retailer are liable for room. DO NOT BLOCK THE AERATION VENTS damage resulting from incorrect installation or OR FLUE. Risk of smoke returning into the room maintenance.
DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS (cm) Ø 8 cm hot air ducting * 18,5 18,5 Ø 4 cm Ø 8 cm combustion air smoke outlet * accessories for ducting hot air are available USER/INSTALLER...
Fuse 4 AT 250 V AC 5x20 The above data is for guidance only and was measured during certification by a notified body. EDILKAMIN s.p.a. reserves the right to modify the product without notification in the interests of improvement. USER/INSTALLER...
Take care not to tip the product over. PACKAGING CHERIE UP STEEL ADJUSTABLE FEET One package containing: The stoves have four adjustable feet to adapt to •...
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STEEL CLADDING As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the steel cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes • the box with the steel side panels • the box with the bottom front panel, brackets and small parts • the box with the cast iron top box with the steel side panels keep this for the assembly of the cladding box with the cast iron top...
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STEEL CLADDING Description Reference in Quantity Figures Side panel (bottom right or top left) Side panel (bottom left or top right) Brackets for fitting the side panels brackets for the side panels (2 per side panel) and small parts washers, nuts, M5 screws 4 M5 toothed washers for side panels 20 M6 screws and M6 toothed washers for front panel Bottom front panel...
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STEEL CLADDING To assemble the two sides, we recommend that you place them on the shaped polystyrene piece and proceed as follows 1. bring the side panels together, place the central spacer and screw them together (1); shaped polystyrene piece central spacer washer screw...
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STEEL CLADDING 2. Place the brackets. Tighten the screws and also insert the nuts and washers above and underneath, only on one side. NOTE For a better understanding of the position, the image below shows the components in a vertical position, but we nevertheless recommend that you work in a horizontal position on top of the shaped polystyrene piece.
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STEEL CLADDING 3. position the metal support. Tighten the screws and also insert the nuts and washers above and underneath, only on one side. toothed washer washer Make sure that the central spacer has been placed “cut” on the metal support in the “cut”...
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STEEL CLADDING Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the screws securing the metal supports screws for fitting the metal supports 3. Fitting of the bottom front panel Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle. Hook the bottom front panel (4 hooks, two per side) and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw and the toothed washer.
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STEEL CLADDING 4. Fitting the top Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins. Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1. INSTALLER...
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CERAMIC CLADDING As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the ceramic cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes • box with the ceramic side panels • box with the bottom front panel, brackets and small parts • box with the ceramic top box with the ceramic side panels box with the ceramic top shaped...
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CERAMIC CLADDING Description Reference in Quantity Notes the figures Washer D5 For side panels and front panel Screw TE M4x10 For side panels and front panel Adjustment bracket For side panels Screw 4.2x9.5 For side panels at the top and bottom for small bracket (h) Rubber item screw M6 For top panel...
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CERAMIC CLADDING 1. Remove the pellet tank cover Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels wing screws 2.
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CERAMIC CLADDING To assemble the two sides, we recommend that you place them on the shaped polystyrene piece and proceed as follows Bring the ceramic side panels together (1) shaped polystyrene piece Position the two adjustment brackets on the ceramic piece and apply the screws without tightening them adjustment bracket (c) adjustment bracket (c) screw TE M4x10 (b)
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CERAMIC CLADDING Position the small bracket with the cage nut on the metal support and screw on with the supplied M4.2x9.5 screw. The drawing shows the left side panel (for the location of the small adjustment bracket). metal support Once the metal support has been assembled with the small bracket, place it on the ceramic pieces and apply the screws and washers but without tightening, as shown in the figure below.
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CERAMIC CLADDING Before tightening the screws, for each of the two ceramic pieces (above and below): position the template for fitting the side panels; template Do not force the screw into the threaded bushing - it may break. Respect the distances between the metal support and the ceramic piece as in the drawing (60 and 70 mm). The 70 mm measurement can also be taken from the template position reference measurement reference measurement...
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CERAMIC CLADDING Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the screws securing the metal supports screws for fitting the metal supports POSSIBLE ADJUSTMENTS The brackets allow internal/external adjustment The slots allow forward/backward adjustment in the top part The small brackets allow forward/backward adjustment in the bottom part The adjustment screw on the small bracket is used to secure the side panel and to further adjust its position.
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CERAMIC CLADDING 3. Assembling and fitting the bottom front panel Assemble the front panel by positioning the brackets (one per side) and fasten them with the screws In order to align the cladding more efficiently, it may be necessary to insert washers * as indicated below. washer screw M4 Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle.
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CERAMIC CLADDING 4. Fitting the top Position the four screws with rubber plugs onto the holes in the structure. They are used for any necessary adjustment operations. Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins. Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1. plug in rubber screw plug in rubber...
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GLASS CLADDING As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the steel cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes • the box with the glass side panels • the box with the glass bottom front panel, brackets and small parts • the box with the cast iron top.
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GLASS CLADDING 1. Remove the pellet tank cover Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels. wing screws 2.
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GLASS CLADDING To assemble each of the two side panels: position the top and bottom brackets, placing the washers in between position the metal support and screw it on with the three top screws For a better covering position it may be necessary to place) washers: 3 screws for fixing the support onto the bracket silicone washer...
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GLASS CLADDING Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the screws securing the metal supports. screws for fitting the metal supports 3. Fitting of the bottom front panel Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle. Hook the bottom front panel (4 hooks, two per side) and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw.
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GLASS CLADDING 4. Fitting the top Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins. Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1. INSTALLER...
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STONE CLADDING As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the steel cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes • the box with the side panels • the box with the bottom front panel • the box with the cast iron top. box with the cast iron top box with the bottom front pane the box with the side panels...
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STONE CLADDING 1. Remove the pellet tank cover Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels. wing screws 2.
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STONE CLADDING Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the screws securing the metal supports. screws fitting the metal supports screws fitting the metal supports 3. Fitting of the bottom front panel Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle.
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STONE CLADDING 4. Fitting the top Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins. Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1. INSTALLER...
Contact the authorised Edilkamin Technical Assistance itself, or in any area with an explosive atmosphere. Centre. Any extraction fans operating in the same room or area as the product, may affect its draw.
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INSTALLATION FLUE SYSTEM • be certified, with a chimney plate if metal (Smoke duct, flue and chimney pot) • be of uniform cross section or vary in cross section This chapter has been drawn up pursuant to European only immediately after the outlet, not at some mid regulations EN 13384, EN 1443, EN 1856 and EN point of its length.
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INSTALLATION THE FLUE: EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE Further to the general prescriptions for the smoke duct In general, we suggest two ways to ensure a proper and flue, the flue: flow of combustion air. • must serve solely to discharge smoke •...
(Bent, Split, Origami, Sharp). The instructions for connecting these vents are given in the manual provided with the vents. For Ø 8 cm ducting with Edilkamin Kit 12- 12bis • kit 12 for ducting into an adjacent room (pipe Ø 8 cm -3 m in length, B4 terminal vent;...
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The electrical system must be compliant; check the operation of the earth in particular. Edilkamin is not responsible for malfunctions resulting from an improperly earthed system. The power line must be of adequate section for the power of the appliance.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS FIRST IGNITION (COMMISSIONING) LOADING THE PELLETS INTO THE TANK. PHASES To access the tank, open the cover* (use the glove if • Make sure you have read and understood this the stove is hot). manual • Remove all flammable materials from the appliance When the stove is hot, DO NOT REST the (manuals, labels, etc.).
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USER INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION The stove also has the following supplementary functions. Mode Size settings MANUAL • power level Function In which mode it What it does • ventilation level (the three fans can be activated can be adjusted separately) * STAND BY automatic when the desired...
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In normal use, the remote control’s batteries should last a year. This duration is for illustrative purposes ON/OFF only. Edilkamin and the reseller will not consider claims for battery life under any circumstances. If the battery button charge is low, a warning displays at the top left (see the paragraph on “If problems arise”).
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USER INSTRUCTIONS The display reads the POSSIBLE STATES described below: - OFF STATE The product is shutting down or is off in response to a manual switching off by using the ON/OFF button of the remote control or due to an external contact (crono, phone dialler) The display shows the current time, room temperature and the status in relation to which the product is OFF.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS USER CONTROLS (REMOTE CONTROL) Switching on and off will take a few minutes, - ON/OFF during which the flame must appear or go - Switch-on/switch-off off. Just wait without taking any action. - Manual mode setting During ignition, the display shows the text •...
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Air blows frontally, not to the ducting To ensure that the speed of fans 2 and 3 varies according to the room temperature demand, contact the Edilkamin technician, who will be able to fit Example dedicated sensors. Fan 2 providing frontal air Fan 3 ducting warm air THE NUMBER NEXT TO THE “BLADE”...
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USER INSTRUCTIONS - Relax function - Stand by Natural convection function (without ventilation) with When the Stand by function is active, in automatic automatic power limiting. and crono modes, the product shuts off when the This function is available in all modes: automatic, temperature setpoint is reached and turns on again manual and crono.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Crono The following screen will appear. Scroll to “ENABLE” When the Crono function is active, the user sets a (underlined) using the “+/-” buttons. temperature setpoint and a time zone for which that To enable the Crono function to 7 days a week or setpoint is specified.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS To combine one of the three temperatures To set the temperature setpoints (“TEMP” on to a time period (“SET” on the display), from the the display), from the Crono function, press the “OK” Crono function, press the “OK” button. The following button.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS The second screen (accessible by pressing the “OK” To view/change the settings (“CHANGE” on button from the first screen) allows you to set the start the display), from the Crono function, press the “OK” button. The following screen will appear. and end time of the time period matching the chosen Scroll to “CHANGE”...
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Night (deferred switching on/off) Load Pellets This function switches the product on/off after a set Allows you to load pellets after the screw feeder has emptied following a no-pellets alarm. period from activation of the function. Useful for the technician during commissioning. This is convenient if you go to bed and want the product Available only in the OFF state.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Date/Time Beep Sets the current date/time. Allows you to enable/disable the beep. This displays the first time the remote control is To access the function from the main menu (as activated with the stove powered on, or by selecting indicated in the Menu section above), press the M the option in the menu.
MAINTENANCE Before doing any maintenance, disconnect the appliance from the mains. Regular maintenance is essential to keeping the appliance in good working order. Failure to service the product properly will prevent it from working properly. Any problems due to failure to service the stove will void the warranty. DAILY MAINTENANCE These operations must be done with the product off, cold and preferably disconnected from the mains.
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MAINTENANCE WEEKLY MAINTENANCE When the product is switched off and cold, it is advisable to operate the cleaning system using the supplied tool. Insert the tool sideways between the front grille slots and “agitate” it to operate the cleaning system Also, on a daily basis, remove the grate and then the sealing caps on the smoke and vacuum clean.
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You should clean the chimney system at least once a Using non-original spare parts may damage the year (check local regulations for details). appliance and relieves Edilkamin of all liability for damage resulting there from. If you fail to regularly clean and inspect the system,...
TROUBLESHOOTING If problems occur, the product shuts itself off automatically. The display will show the reason (see below). Do not disconnect from the power supply. To start the product up again, allow the shutdown procedure to complete, then press the remote control’s ON/OFF button or the simplified ignition button.
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The battery symbol will appear on the remote control display if the battery is low. MAINTENANCE: A wrench symbol is shown on the display after 2000 hours of operation. The product is working, but it must be serviced by an authorised Edilkamin technician. USER/INSTALLER...
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