MANUAL SIMBOLOGY USER AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN (ONLY to interpret or the Stove-manufacturer or the Authorized Techni- cian of Technical Assistance Service approved by the Stove-manufacturer) SPECIALIZED STOVE-REPAIRER CAUTION: READ CAREFULLY THE NOTE CAUTION: DANGER OR IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE POSSIBILITY • The icons with the stylized figures indicates whom the subject dealt in the paragraph is addressed to (between the User and/ or the Authorized Technician and/or the Specialized Stove-repairer).
It provides instructions for a good and correct execution of the chimney flue but it does not absolutely replace the current stan- dards which the qualified manufacturer/installer should comply with. CHIMNEY FLUE Fig. 1 - Chimney Flues LEGEND Fig. 1 Chimney flue with insulated stainless-steel pipes Chimney flue on the existing chimney Inspection plug...
LEGEND Fig. 2 Height over the ridge of the roof = 0,5 mt Roof inclination ≥ 10° 90° Measured distance at 90° from the roof surface = 1,3 mt • The chimney flue must be sealed from fumes. • It must have a vertical run without narrowing. It must be realized with fume and condensation resistant materials with ther- mal insulation and able to last against usual mechanical stresses.
CHIMNEY POT Fig. 4 - Anti-wind chimney pots The chimney pot is important for the correct running of the heating appliance: • We recommend using an anti-wind chimney pot, see Fig. 4. • The hole width for fumes exhaust must be the double of the chimney flue width and fitted in a way that the fume exhaust is assured also in case of wind.
LEGEND Fig. 5 Chimney flue Termal insulation External wall Chimney union Fume pipe Heat generator Inspection door T-union with inspection plug CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTION Your pellet stove works through a fume draught forced by a fan. It is obligatory to check that all pipes are realized in compliance with the following regulation on material selection: EN 1856-1, EN 1856-2 e UNI/TS 11278.
EXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION Fig. 6 - Example 1 LEGEND Fig. 6 Insulating material Reduction from Ø100 to Ø80 mm Inspection plug Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt • Chimney flue installation Ø100/120 mm with an enlarged drilling for pipe transit. Fig.
Fig. 8 - Example 3 LEGEND Fig. 8 Insulating material Inspection plug Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt • External chimney flue entirely made up of insulated stainless steel pipes, i.e. with double wall of minimum Ø100/120 mm: all must be firmly attached to the wall. For chimney against wind effects please (see Fig. 4). •...
• Bedrooms, garages, and store of flammable materials are excluded. • The air inlet should have a total net surface of 80 sqcm : the aforesaid surface is to widen if inside the room there are other activated appliances (for example: electric ventilators for foul air suction, cooker hoods, other stoves, etc...) which depress the environment. •...
• Connect with a flexible or stiff hose with a 60 mm diameter and a maximum length of 2 metres (see Fig. 12). Fig. 11 - Cut- Removal Fig. 12 - Connections How to connect to the stove in the sealed chamber with concentric system: •...
fume exhaust system together with chimney flue and chimney pot. • Check if there is the combustible air inlet. • Check the probable presence of other stoves or appliances which could depress the room. • Check at switched on stove if there is the presence of CO in the room. •...
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Fig. 17 - General dimensions: Lean Plus LEGEND Fig. 17 93 cm 117,5 cm 25 cm 85,5 cm 8 cm 89,5 cm 17,2 cm 10,5 cm 8,3 cm 89,5 cm 7,5 cm 7,5 cm 46,5 cm 32,5 cm 27,3 cm Ducting outlet d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm...
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Fig. 18 - General dimensions: Moon LEGEND Fig. 18 95,2 cm 99 cm 26,4 cm 82 cm 17,2 cm 85,3 cm 17,2 cm 13,4 cm 8,3 cm 85 cm 13,2 cm 13,2 cm 28 cm 28,4 cm Ducting outlet d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm WALL...
Fig. 19 - General dimensions: Tile Plus LEGENDA Fig. 19 94,8 cm 110,8 cm 28,8 cm 12,6 cm 11 cm 47,4 cm 7,9 cm 11 cm 85,5 cm 194 cm 6 cm 28,1 cm 28,5 cm 12,6 cm 85,5 19,4 Canalizzazione d.8 cm Presa aria comburente d.6 cm Scarico fumi d.8 cm...
Fig. 20 - Upper exhaust Fig. 21 - Curve at 45° Fig. 22 - General installation with pedestal LEGEND Fig. 22 Stove Minimum lateral distance = 300 mm Minimum rear distance = 0 mm Minimum front distance = 1000 mm •...
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LEGEND Fig. 23 Stove Minimum lateral distance = 300 mm Minimum front distance = 1000 mm • It is obligatory to install the stove away from walls and/or pieces of furniture, with a minimum air flow of 300 mm on the sides to enable an eficient appliance cooling and a good distribution of heat in the room (see Fig.
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If the stove is to be fixed to an inflammable wall, it is compulsory to attach further support to the wall cod. 5013016 (the suppurt is NOT provided with the stove). • Call an expert to prepare the fumes outlet hole and the combustion air inlet hole. •...
SAFETY FIXING The appliance must be installed by an authorized technician! To avoid accidental tipping, fix the stove to the wall with two plugs see Fig. 26. Fig. 26 - Wall fixing STOVE DOOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION DOOR REMOVAL For some operations (e.g.: side panel assembly and cleaning) you must remove the stove door. To remove the door: •...
PANEL ASSEMBLY (WALL PLUS MODEL) Assembly must be carried out by an authorised technician. For panels installation, proceed as follows: Fig. 29 - Panels assembly Fig. 30 - Panels fixing • Insert the metal side panles from above, placing the two teeth on the special slots and pushing all the way down (see Fig. 29). •...
PANEL ASSEMBLY (MOON MODEL) Assembly must be carried out by an authorised technician. Proceed as follows to assemble the panel: Fig. 34 - Slide the panel on Fig. 35 - Secure the screws • Slide the coloured panel on from the top, wedging the teeth into the specific slots (see Fig. 34). •...
Fig. 39 - Teeth bending Fig. 40 - Panels assembly Fig. 41 - Coating fixing • Lift and bend the 2 teeth/levers using a screwdriver. • Insert the coating from the top, fitting the teeth in the appropriate slots and re-tightening the 2 screws (see fig.6207). 5.11 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT The stove works through a thermostat probe placed in its inner.
• Do not use extension cables. • If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorized technician. • When the stove is not going to be used for a long period of time, it advisable to remove the plug from the socket on the wall. 5.13 HOT AIR DUCTING SYSTEM The stove has 1 hot air outlet that can be ducted to other rooms.
temperature from 65°C to 130°C. (These values refer to the laboratory used for the tests. The room where the stove is installed may register different values both in terms of capacity and temperature). • If you wish to increase air capacity, install at the end of the pipe a small wall-mounted fan with a capacity exceeding 130 m The installation must be carried out by an authorised technician.
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In case of doubts regarding the use of the stove, please contact ALWAYS the Authorized Technician on order to avoi irreparable damages! PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION The stove is without power Check if the plug is connected. supply Burned protection Replace the protection fuses in the electric socket (3.15A- fuse in the electric 250V).
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Empty hopper Full the hopper. Auger blocked by a foreign object (for Clean the auger. example nails) The fire extinguish Bad quality pellets Try other types of pellets. and the stove stops Pellet drop value Adjust the pellet loading. too low "phase 1"...
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION The stove is at its Ambient tempera- The stove is at its minimum value. Increase the desired am- highest power but ture reached. bient temperature. does not heat up. Stove running and Reached fume display showing outlet limit tempe- The stove runs at minimum.
TECHNICAL DATAS REPAIR INFORMATION Now we give some instructions for the Authorized Technician to take into consideration to have access to stove mechanical com- ponents. • For fuse replacement in the electric socket which stands on the back of the stove, extract the fuses to change with the aid of a screwdriver for opening the shutter (see Fig.
FEATURES DESCRIPTION WALL PLUS LEAN PLUS MOON WIDTH 96,4 cm 93 cm 95,2 cm DEPTH 25 cm 25 cm 26,4 cm HEIGHT 102 cm 117,5 cm 99 cm WEIGHT 103 - 133 kg 115 kg 103 kg INTRODUCED THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3,16 - 11 kW 3,16 - 11 kW 3,16 - 11 kW...
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DESCRIPTION TILE PLUS WIDTH 94,8 cm DEPTH 28,8 cm HEIGHT 110,8 cm WEIGHT 125 kg INTRODUCED THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3,16 - 11 kW NOMINAL THERMAL POWER (Min/Max) 3 - 10 kW EFFICIENCY (Min/Max) 94,5 - 91 % FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE (Min/Max) 111 - 215 °C MAXIMUM FLUE GAS FLOW RATE (Min/Max) 2,5 - 5,6 g/s...
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