EdilKamin Vyda2 Air Tight Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

EdilKamin Vyda2 Air Tight Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 VYDA2 AIR TIGHT PELLET STOVE Installation, use and maintenance page...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    VYDA2 AIR TIGHT : Performance declaration: (DoP - EK no. 182) Moreover, the company hereby declares that: the VYDA2 AIR TIGHT wood pellet stoves satisfy the requirements of the following European directives: 2014/35/EC - Low Voltage Directive 2014/30/EC - Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive...
  • Page 3: Introduction And Readers Of This Manual

    • the declaration of conformity given to you by the installer. you can request a copy from your dealer or download it from www.edilkamin.com. The warranty conditions are given in the warranty certificate accompanying the product. Readers of the manual This manual is addressed to: •...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    DO NOT BLOCK refer to the warranty certificate inside the THE AERATION VENTS OR FLUE. Risk product: specifically, neither Edilkamin nor of smoke returning into the room with the retailer are liable for damage resulting consequent damage and injury.
  • Page 5: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS VYDA2 AIR TIGHT- DIMENSIONS (cm) Ø 6 cm combustion air Ø 8 cm smoke outlet USER/INSTALLER...
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Power absorbed in stand by Power absorption during ignition 300 W Remote control frequency (provided) 2,4 GHz Protection rating Fuse 4 AT 250 V AC 5x20 EDILKAMIN s.p.a. reserves the right to modify the product without notification in the interests of improvement. USER/INSTALLER...
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    UNPACKING PREPARATION AND UNPACKING The packaging materials are neither toxic nor noxious The packaging materials are neither toxic nor noxious and do not require special disposal. and do not require special disposal. The end user is responsible for storing, disposing of The end user is responsible for storing, disposing of and recycling them in a regulatory fashion.
  • Page 8 UNPACKING DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THE PRODUCT FROM THE PALLET WITHOUT HAVING REMOVED THE SIDE PANELS AND REMOVED THE SCREWS WHICH SECURE IT TO THE PALLET TO REMOVE THE STOVE FROM THE PALLET To remove the stove from the pallet 1.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Contact the retailer for this type of optional. Remember that Vyda2 Air Tight is sealed, in other Remember that Vyda2 Air Tight is sealed, in other words, if it is installed correctly with the air inlet pipe words, if it is installed correctly with the air inlet pipe...
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SMOKE DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SMOKE DISCHARGE THE FUMES DUCT THE FUMES DUCT WITH OR WITHOUT CONCENTRIC PIPE WITH OR WITHOUT CONCENTRIC PIPE Further to the general prescriptions for the fumes duct and flue, the fumes duct: FLUE SYSTEM FLUE SYSTEM •...
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION INTUBATED SYSTEM INTUBATED SYSTEM: Further to the general prescriptions for the fumes duct and flue, the intubated system: • must operate in negative pressure; • must be open to inspection; • must observe local regulations. THE CHIMNEY POT THE CHIMNEY POT (In every country and specially in France, check on the specific waiver conditions) •...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE USE OF CONCENTRIC PIPES USE OF CONCENTRIC PIPES The inflow of necessary air for combustion, of air for Without prejudice to the general instructions, you can glass cleaning and heating air renewal must come use concentric pipes (which provide for the passage of from the outside smoke inside and the passage of the combustion air into the external circular ring).
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION Examples of possible installations. For the smoke discharge conditions (on roof, etc.) check local regulations for sealed pellet stoves. stufa rear smoke discharge pipe scarico fumi dietro rear air intake (direct or indirect) presa aria dietro (diretta o indiretta) senza uso coassiale without using a coaxial pipe stufa...
  • Page 14 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.
  • Page 15: Cladding

    CLADDING Description Reference in the Quantity Figure below Front panel above the door (ceramic or stone) Top front panel (ceramic or stone) with metal bracket fitted Left or right interchangeable side panels (ceramic or stone) with metal bracket fitted Top (ceramic or stone) * Small parts: •...
  • Page 16 CLADDING Fitting of the stone or ceramic front panel above THE DRAWINGS ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY, the door (1) USEFUL FOR THE INSTALLATION, BUT THEY MAY NOT REFER TO THE SPECIFIC MODEL. 1. Open the combustion chamber door with the protective lever (removable handle P) and undo two screws to remove “aesthetic cover”.
  • Page 17 CLADDING 3. Refit the “aesthetic cover” aesthetic cover 4. Screw it back with the two screws removed in point 1 INSTALLER...
  • Page 18 CLADDING Fitting of the stone or ceramic top front panel (2) 1. Slide the top metal plate towards the front(*) 2. Undo the two front screws which will be used to secure the front panel view from below 3. Place the top ceramic or stone front panel (2) on the metal support (S).
  • Page 19 CLADDING Fitting of the stone or ceramic sides (3) The sides (4) are only hooked on. 1. Place the rubber buffers and hook the sides to the structure rubber elements To make alignment adjustments between ceramic/ stone and the door, you can move the top or bottom screws of the bracket fixed to the structure.
  • Page 20 CLADDING Fitting of the stone or ceramic top (4) 1. While keeping the top metal plate in a forward position, place the top and fit it with the screws underneath. For ceramic top For stone For stone ceramic For ceramic top INSTALLER...
  • Page 21: Instructions For Use

    USER INSTRUCTIONS FIRST IGNITION (COMMISSIONING) PHAS- LOADING THE PELLETS INTO THE TANK. Slide the top * to load the pellets • Make sure you have read and understood this manual • Remove all flammable materials from the appliance (manuals, labels, etc.). In particular remove any labels from the glass •...
  • Page 22 USER INSTRUCTIONS: REMOTE CONTROL Characteristics: Frequency 2.4 GHz - Power supply 2 AA slimline 1.5 VDC batteries. Dimensions 66x29x144mm; weight 105 without batteries. 2” LCD Display. Must be kept within a temperature range of -5°C to 50°C. The remote control has a probe which reads the temperature and communicates with the product for automatic management.
  • Page 23 USER INSTRUCTIONS: REMOTE CONTROL DAY AND TIME WARNING Symbols ROOM TEMPERATURE MODE: FLAME and FAN Auto or Timer Symbols SET or ALARM or INFO Bar Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5 AUTOMATIC Speed Relax Function active - ON-OFF - INCREASE - DECREASE...
  • Page 24 USER INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION The product also has the following supplementary functions. Mode Settable parameters Function Modes in which What it does MANUAL • power level it can be acti- • ventilation level (if there are vated two or more fans, they can be adjusted separately)* Stand-By automatic crono when the desired...
  • Page 25 USER INSTRUCTIONS POWER ON/POWER OFF These operations will take a few minutes, during which the flame must appear or extinguish. Simply wait without taking any action. During switch-on: - CLEAN in the cleaning phase - START in the Load Pellets and Start 1 phases - START in the Start 2 phase with the flame symbol - WARM UP in the Warm Up phase with the flame symbol During switch-off,...
  • Page 26 USER INSTRUCTIONS USER CONTROLS ON REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF Hold the ON/OFF button down to switch the product ON. AUTOMATIC and MANUAL setting Press the AUTO/MAN button for a few seconds to switch from manual to automatic mode or vice versa. AUTOMATIC MANUAL In AUTOMATIC mode:...
  • Page 27 USER INSTRUCTIONS If the product is in AUTOMATIC mode and the room temperature probes in the ducted zones are present and activated, you can press the button to confirm the main Set Room setting and enter the setting of the Set Room for the ducted zones 2 and 3 by displaying the Room Temperature of the ducted zone and the related Set WAIT WAIT...
  • Page 28 USER INSTRUCTIONS - RELAX FUNCTION Natural convection function (without ventilation) with automatic power limiting. This function is available in all modes: automatic, manual and crono. Press the button for two seconds to activate the Relax function. Activation is indicated on the display with the RELAX symbol instead of the frontal fan. Again by prolonged pressing of the button, the function is disabled.
  • Page 29 USER INSTRUCTIONS AM Menu Press the “AM” button to access the menu. The Menu items appear with the first item already selected. When the AM list displays, the buttons have the following functions: Active buttons: go back to main display go back one level scroll down the AM Menu items select the AM Menu items...
  • Page 30 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - Crono - Enable When the Crono function is active, the user sets a With “Enable” you can activate or disable Crono temperature setpoint and a time period for which that setpoint is specified. The setting involves different steps, which do not need to be consecutive: •...
  • Page 31 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - T1 – T2 and T3 T1, T2 or T3 are used to set the temperatures linked to the levels. Normally: T1 = Night Level (~16°C) T2 = Day Level (~20°C) T3 = Comfort Level (~22°C) You choose T1, T2 or T3 with (going up the Menu) and (going down the Menu) and confirm...
  • Page 32 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - Display/Change the settings “Display/Change” is used to display and to change the current scheduling. You confirm the choice with the button and view the scheduling for Monday and the cursor is positioned on the symbol “Set” button is used to move the cursor between the “Set”...
  • Page 33 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - to Set By pressing the button, you choose “SET” whether the cursor is on the Action or the day of the week; the scheduling of the first 12 hours of the selected day is displayed. In the top left area the reference of the day is displayed and in the top right the starting time of the time period (00:00), with the cursor below the graphic bar.
  • Page 34 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - to Delete If the “Delete” action is chosen and confirmed with the button, the scheduling is reset. USER...
  • Page 35 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - to copy/paste If the “Copy” action is chosen and confirmed with the button The day of the week is highlighted and the cursor appears. Using the buttons the day is chosen on which the scheduling is to be pasted. button is used to confirm the copy action.
  • Page 36 USER INSTRUCTIONS: VENTILATION - for the ventilation USER...
  • Page 37 USER INSTRUCTIONS: STAND BY - Stand by When the Stand by function is active, in automatic and crono mode, the product shuts off when the temperature setpoint is reached and turns on again when the room temperature drops. When the Stand By function is not active, the product sets itself to minimum power when the temperature setpoint is reached.
  • Page 38 USER INSTRUCTIONS: NIGHT Night (deferred switching on/off) The function is available only if Crono is not active. This function switches the product on/off after a set period from activation of the function. This is convenient if you go to bed and want the product to switch on/off after a few hours (12 hours maximum).
  • Page 39 USER INSTRUCTIONS: LOAD PELLETS - Load PLT (pellets) Allows you to load pellets after the screw feeder has emptied following a no-pellets alarm. Useful for the technician during the initial start-up. Available only in the OFF status. Any attempt to activate the function in other statuses will not be allowed.
  • Page 40 USER INSTRUCTIONS: AM MENU 2 Menu 2 shows the User functions that are not frequently used. - Date Time Sets the current date/time. This displays the first time the remote control is activated with the product powered on, or by selecting the option from the menu.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 1. Open the combustion chamber door (P) using the removable handle provided. 2. The burning pot (A) slips into position in its housing. Empty the ash tray(B) and burning pot into a non-flammable container (the ashes may still contain embers and/or hot parts) or vacuum if cold. Vacuum out the interior of the combustion chamber, the bed, and the compartment around the burning pot into which the ash falls.
  • Page 42 For any spare parts, contact your dealer or technician. flue every 3 months. Using non-original spare parts may damage the appliance and relieves Edilkamin of all liability for You should clean the chimney system at least once a damage resulting such use.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    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 appliance up again, allow the shutdown procedure to complete, then press the ON/OFF button on the remote control or the simplified ignition button.
  • Page 44 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 appliance up again, allow the shutdown procedure to complete, then press the ON/OFF button on the remote control or the simplified ignition button. Hold the button down until the message “WANT TO UNBLOCK?”...
  • Page 45 The battery symbol displays on the remote control display if the battery is low. MAINTENANCE: A spanner symbol will appear on the display after 2,000 hours of operation. The product is working, but it must be serviced by an authorised Edilkamin technician. USER/INSTALLER...
  • Page 46 TROUBLESHOOTING LACK OF COMMUNICATION: If there is prolonged lack of communication between the product and the remote control, the ‘no network’ icon appears (barred aerial) and the room temperature, time and day of the week remain visible. The Power at level 1 is displayed if the product was in Automatic/Crono, whereas at the previously set level, if it was in Manual.
  • Page 48 *942270-GB* w w w . e d i l k a m i n . c o m code 942270-GB 03.21/A...

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