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).
CHIMNEY FLUE Fig. 1 - Chimney Flues LEGEND Fig. 1 Chimney flue with insulated stainless-steel pipes Chimney flue on the existing chimney Inspection plug Inspection door ≥ 3,5 mt • The chimney flue or chimney is of great importance for the correct running of the heating appliance. •...
It must be insulated to avoid condensation and to reduce fume cooling effects. • The stove must be spaced out from fuels or flammable materials with an air gap or with insulating materials. Check the distan- ce with the chimney manufacturer. •...
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.
SYSTEM TYPE Ø80 mm PIPE Ø100 mm PIPE Minimum vertical length 1,5 mt 2 mt Maximum length (with 1 union) 6,5 mt 10 mt Maximum length (with 3 unions) 4,5 mt 8 mt Maximum number of unions Level section (minimum inclination 3%) 2 mt 2 mt Installation at a height above 1200 m a.s.l.
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Fig. 7 - Example 2 LEGEND Fig. 7 Insulating material Inspection plug Chimney inspection entrance Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt Inclination ≥ 3° Level section ≤ 1 mt • Old chimney flue with an inserted pipe of minimum Ø100/120 mm and with an external door which enables the chimney cleaning.
• 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). • Ducting system through T-unions which enables an easy cleaning without disassembling the pipes. We recommend to check with your chimney flue manufacturer the safety distances which must be respected and the type of insulating material.
COMBUSTIBLE AIR INLET FOR SEALED-CHAMBER INSTALLATION Fig. 10 - Air inlet for sealed-chamber installation LEGEND Fig. 10 ≥ 1,5 mt ≥ 0,3 mt Sectional view Shield grid Curve inlet to turn downwards Check if the purchased stove has a sealed-chamber. If the stove is endowed with a sealed-chamber and you want also the whole installation with sealed chamber, please read the following instructions: •...
Fig. 11 - Phase1 • Connect the air intake pipe to the combustion air pipe of the stove and tighten everything with a clamp (see [Fig. 11). INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY INTRODUCTION • The assembly position must be chosen depending on environment, outlet, chimney flue. •...
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Fig. 12 - Remove the fastening brackets Fig. 13 - Remove the fastening brackets Position the stove and connect it to the smoke duct. Adjust the 4 feet (J) to find the right level so that the smoke duct and pipe are coaxial.
OVERALL DIMENSIONS 5.3.1 IDRO PRINCE 12 DIMENSIONS Fig. 15 - Idro Prince LEGEND Fig. 15 52 cm 52,7 cm 100 cm 22,3 cm 15,5 cm 33,5 cm 20,8 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.5 cm 5.3.2 IDRO PRINCE 16-23-23 H O - IDRO RIVER...
LEGEND Fig. 16 52 cm 53,5 cm 111,5 cm 23,5 cm 15 cm 35 cm 20 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.5 cm 5.3.3 DIMENSIONI STUFA IDRO PRINCE 30 - 30 H Fig. 17 - Idro Prince 30-30 H LEGEND Fig.
5.3.4 AQUOS 16-23-23 H O DIMENSIONS Fig. 18 - Aquos 16-23-23 H LEGEND XREF-2:10645] 54,6 cm 57,5 cm 109,5 cm 23 cm 17,3 cm 34 cm 22,5 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.5 cm 5.3.5 IDRON 16-22 AIRTIGHT - HIDROFIRE 22.8 - MIRA 16-22 - TESIS 16-23 AIRTIGHT DIMENSIONS Fig.
LEGEND Fig. 19 52,5 cm 51,5 cm 109 cm 23 cm 14,5 cm 34 cm 20 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.5 cm 5.3.6 MAYA 16 - 24 DIMENSIONS Fig. 20 - MAYA3 16 - 24 LEGEND Fig.
Fig. 21 - Safety distance MODEL NON-FLAMMABLE WALLS FLAMMABLE WALLS IDRO PRINCE A = 5 cm / B = 5 cm A = 20 cm / B = 20 cm IDRO PRINCE 16-23-23 H2O A = 5 cm / B = 5 cm A = 20 cm / B = 20 cm IDRO PRINCE 30-30 H2O A = 5 cm / B = 5 cm...
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Fig. 25 - Secure the frame Fig. 26 - Put in the lower door Fig. 27 - Close the door • Secure the frame to the lower part of the stove (see Fig. 25). • Fit the lower door by putting the pins into the specific holes (see Fig. 26). •...
Fig. 39 - Placing the top panel Fig. 40 - Securing the bottom door panel Fig. 41 - Adjust the magnet and block with the MAYA3 16-24 FRAME ASSEMBLY To assemble the frame, proceed as follows: Fig. 42 - Secure the strut Fig.
5.11 ASSEMBLING THE IDRON 16-22 AIRTIGHT / HIDROFIRE 22.8 SIDE PANELS / TESIS 16-23 AIRTIGHT To assemble the side panels, proceed as follows: Fig. 57 - Remove the screws Fig. 58 - Hook the side panel • Unscrew the screws on the cover and remove it (see Fig. 57). •...
Fig. 61 - Switch Fig. 62 - Switch LEGEND Fig. 62 Stove power supply Stove On/Off switch Fuse holder compartment SMOKE OUTLET CONNECTION MAYA 3 GENERAL WARNINGS The stove can have a rear or top smoke outlet. You must purchase the elbow (rear outlet) or the straight pipe (top outlet). REAR OUTLET CONNECTION To install the stove with rear smoke outlet, insert the elbow “A”...
TOP OUTLET CONNECTION MAYA 3 • insert the linear pipe “B” (not supplied) into the inlet “r” on the stove • secure the pipe “B” to the stove using the hook “C” and screw “z” Fig. 64 - Top outlet PLUMBING CONNECTION PLUMBING SYSTEM CONNECTION IMPORTANT!
CONNECTION DIAGRAM IDRO PRINCE Fig. 65 - Connection diagram LEGEND Fig. 65 3/4”M heating water delivery 3/4”M heating water return System filling System draining IDROSTUFE A PELLET...
CONNECTION DIAGRAM IDRO PRINCE 30 Fig. 67 - Connection diagram LEGEND Fig. 67 Safety valve Filling valve Heating return Heating delivery System filling water inlet CONNECTION DIAGRAM (IDRO PRINCE 23 H O, IDRORIVER 23 H O, AQUOS 23 H Fig. 68 - Connection diagram ACS IDROSTUFE A PELLET...
LEGEND Fig. 68 3/4”M heating water delivery 3/4”M heating water return System filling System draining Domestic hot water outlet CONNECTION DIAGRAM (IDRO PRINCE 30 H Fig. 69 - Connection diagram LEGEND Fig. 69 Safety valve Filling valve Domestic hot water outlet Domestic hot water entry Heating return Heating delivery...
CONNECTION DIAGRAM MAYA 16 - 24 Fig. 70 - Connection diagram LEGEND Fig. 70 3/4”M heating water delivery 3/4”M heating water return System filling System draining 3 BAR DISCHARGE VALVE There is a safety valve that can be inspected on the back of the stove under the pump. IT IS MANDATORY to connect a rubber hose that is resistant to temperatures up to 110°C (not supplied) to the safety exhaust and run it to the outside in case water is discharged.
WASHING THE SYSTEM The connections must be easy to disconnect via pipe unions with swivel fittings. Install suitable gate valves on the heating system pipes. A safety valve must be installed on the system. To protect the heating system from harmful corrosion, build-ups or deposits, it is extremely important before installing the ap- pliance to wash the system in compliance with the UNI 8065 standard (water treatment in heating systems for domestic use), using appropriate products.
Hardness of water circulating in the system, to prevent problems of incrustation and limescale, especially in the domestic water heat exchanger. (> 25° French). Installation of a water softener (if water hardness exceeds 25° French). Filling the system with treated water (demineralised). Possibly providing an anti-condensation circuit.
7.15 SYSTEM WITH: DIRECT VENT PELLET STOVE, ROOM PROBE, AND DHW BOILER Settable settings : SETTING VALUES ROOM TEMP. 5° C - 35°C WATER TEMP. 30° C - 80°C BOILER TEMP. 30° C - 80°C Parameters to set : SETTING VALUES Configuration Hydraulic diagram :...
7.20 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Terminal board contacts (see Fig. 82): CONTACTS POS.1-2 EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT/PUFFER THERMOSTAT POS.3-4 PUFFER/BOILER PROBE POS.5 EARTHING POS.6-7 ADDITIONAL BOILER POS.8 3-WAY VALVE NEUTRAL POS.9 3-WAY VALVE PHASE (DHW) POS.10 3-WAY VALVE PHASE (heating) To access the “W” terminal board, remove the cap as shown in part 1 of the manual (in the paragraph dedicated to removing the back), then loosen the two “z”...
Fig. 85 - back panel SPECIAL MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION For a long working life of the stove, have a periodic cleaning of the stove as described in the following paragrafs. • Fume outlet pipes (fume conduit + chimney flue + chimney pot) must always be cleaned, scrubbed and checked by an autho- rized technician in compliance with local regulations, with the instructions of the manufacturer and those of your insurance company.
It is important to sealed the cap othrwise noxiuous fumes will propagate among the room. SMOKE EXTRACTOR COMPARTMENT CLEANING At the back of ash drawer “D”, you will find smoke cover “E”, which must be removed to clean the smoke extractor. Therefore: •...
Fig. 88 - Door closing REPLACING THE OVERPRESSURE RELIEF VALVE FOR THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER Combustion chamber overpressure rubber spacer “G” (fig.A) may become worn and/or damaged, thereby requiring replacement once a year to ensure proper system operation. Replace by following the instructions below: •...
GASKET REPLACEMENT In case of deterioration of fire door, hopper or fume chamber gaskets, it is necessary to replace them by an autorized technician in order to guarantee the good running of the stove. Use exclusively original spare parts. IN CASE OF ANOMALY PROBLEM SOLVING Before of every Authorized Technician intervention, the same Technician has the duty to check if the parame- ters of the mother board correspond to those of the table you own.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Auger blocked by a foreign object (for Clean the auger. example nails) The auger geared motor is out of Replace the geared motor. order Check if on the display there is an Have the stove checked. "ACTIVE ALARM"...
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Clogged smoke Clean the smoke duct duct Defective or broken temperature Check and replace probes probes Faulty spark plug Check and, if necessary, replace the spark plug Check as following: probable obstructions of the combusti- Not sufficient ble air inlet from the back or from the bottom of the stove;...
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Stove running and Reached fume display showing outlet limit tempe- The stove runs at minimum. NO PROBLEM! "Smoke Overtepe- rature rature" No power to the Check the mains voltage and the protective fuse boiler The motor is Check the motor and capacitor and, if necessary, replace them broken The smoke extrac-...
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PROBLEM SOLVING (THERMOSTOVE) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS INTERVENTION Thermostat set to Reset the thermostat temperature the minimum Room thermostat in a position that Change the position of the thermostat In automatic always detects cold position, the boiler always works at Faulty temperature maximum power Check and, if necessary, replace the probe...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS INTERVENTION Improper combu- Check recipe and parameters stion adjustment Dirty boiler/system Check and clean the boiler Temperature does not increase with the boiler working Insufficient boiler Make sure the boiler is appropriately proportional to the power system requirements Poor quality pellets Use quality pellets Improper tempera-...
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