RIKA ROCO MULTI AIR Operating Manual

RIKA ROCO MULTI AIR Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 ROCO MULTI AIR Operating Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT 1. PREFACE Explanations to symbols ...................................3 Spare part overview exploded diagram ..............................4 Spare part overview article numbers .................................6 Dimensions ......................................7 Amount of fuel ......................................7 Packaging .........................................7 Electrical connection ....................................7 2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION General warning and safety information ..............................8 Safety distances ......................................8 Prior to set up ......................................9 e correct chimney connection ................................9...
  • Page 3: Preface

    8. COMFORT OPTIONS RIKA room sensor/RIKA radio room sensor ............................21 RIKA GSM Control ....................................21 RIKA interface for various options .................................21 External room thermostat ..................................21 External connection cable bridge ................................21 9. MODES Pellet operation manual/automatic/comfort ............................22 Convection fan control Manual / Automatic ............................22 Pellet container refilling ..................................22...
  • Page 4: Spare Part Overview Exploded Diagram

    Spare part overview exploded diagram...
  • Page 6: Spare Part Overview Article Numbers

    Spare part overview article numbers Art.Nr.: Description Art.Nr.: Description Z34847 combustion chamber door black L02244 lid stove N100485 Round sealing strip D12 LB00545 convection cover metallic N103693 culimeta flat packing black 8x2 LB00544 convection cover black Z34877 door glas (ceramic glass) L02273 rear wall metallic Z34855...
  • Page 7: Dimensions

    Dimensions Technical data heating power range [kW] 2,7 - 9 room heating capacity (depending on house ~43cm [m³] 50 - 240 insulation) fuel consumption [kg/h] bis 2,2 pellet container capacity [kg] electric supply [V]/[Hz] 230/50 average electrical input ~ 20 fuse 2,5 AT Efficiency...
  • Page 8: Important Information

    > 80 cm b > 20 cm RIKA stoves should only be installed in rooms with normal humidity (dry areas according to VDE 0100 Part 200). The furnaces are not splash water please observe a minimum distance of 20 cm behind and sideways the stove protected and may not be installed in wet areas.
  • Page 9: Prior To Set Up

    Prior to set up Stoves type 1 (BA 1): Floor bearing capacity Suitable for multiple occupancy. (note the different country regulations) Ensure that the substructure is capable of bearing the weight of the stove prior to set-up. Note on ROOM-AIR DEPENDENT and Note ROOM-AIR INDEPENDENT OPERATION: No modifications may be made to the firing installation.
  • Page 10: Brief Information On Fuel Pellets

    3. BRIEF INFORMATION ON FUEL PELLETS What are pellets? Note Please ask your pellet stove dealer for tested fuel and a list of monitored fuel Wood pellets are a standardised fuel. Every manufacturer must adhere to certain manufacturers. conditions in order to enable flawless, energy-efficient heating. Pellets are made Using poor quality or prohibited pellet fuel will have a negative effect on the from wooden waste, from sawmills and planning workshops, as well as from function of your pellet stove and can also lead to the warranty becoming null...
  • Page 11: Technology And Safet Y Functions

    4. TECHNOLOGY AND SAFET Y FUNCTIONS The technological advances in your new combi stove are the result of years of Component monitoring testing and practical experience. The practical advantages of your pellet stove are convincing: All the electrical components used are continuously monitored during operation. If a component is defective or can no longer be actuated correctly, then operation is stopped and a warning or error message is issued (see WARNING Operating comfort...
  • Page 12: Installing The Stove

    Strong corrugated cardboard, cardboard or e.g. old carpet is useful to assist assembly and as a base. The stove can also be pushed on this cardboard or carpet. We recommend original flue pipes from RIKA for proper connection. Combustion air Every combustion process requires oxygen from the surrounding air. This so-...
  • Page 13: Assembly/Dismantling Stone And Options

    6. ASSEMBLY/DISMANTLING STONE AND OPTIONS Remove the self-locking hex nut including the cover plate which is used to seal the pellet hopper. Note Only work on the unit when the mains plug has been disconnected and the stove has cooled completely. Note During assembly / dismantling do not allow objects (screws etc.) to fall into the pellet container –...
  • Page 14 Now you can remove the two bottom hex nuts including washers. You can now lift off the bottom stone forward. Mount the removed parts in reverse order.
  • Page 15: Internal Controls Touch Display

    7. INTERNAL CONTROLS TOUCH DISPLAY The stove has a modern programmable microprocessor control. The individual NAVIGATION-Button stove functions can be set by the user via the touch display. Pressing the NAVIGATION button takes the user to the corresponding main menu. Note Manipulation of hardware components may only be performed by trained specialist dealers and service.
  • Page 16: Putting Into Operation

    Putting into operation First steps Once the stove has been reconnected to the mains, the display changes to the Note date and time setting by pressing the screen. The unit may only be put into operation when assembled completely! The input specified here only has to be made on first use; however it may be changed at any time in the main menu SETUP settings.
  • Page 17: Home - Main Menu

    HOME - main menu MODE - mode selection The HOME main menu is the starting point of the stove control system and is The various heating modes are selected in this display. divided into three sections. Mode Select 15:55 Th 15.03.2012 15:55 Manual Mode Th 15.03.2012...
  • Page 18: Setup - Settings

    SETUP – settings Heating time programme In the SETUP – Settings main menu, heating times can be programmed, options The heating time programme operates the stove time-controlled. As soon activated or then date and time set etc. as the heating time function has been activated (ON) the buttons decreasing temperature (only with room sensor) and heating time programme can be The required submenu is selected by pressing the corresponding button selected.
  • Page 19: Info - Main Menu

    INFO - main menu INFO – outputs The most important current parameters can be viewed in INFO – main menu. Output Th 15.03.2012 15:55 Info 15:55 Th 15.03.2012 Ignition Input Grid Motor Output Air Control Box [inc] Parameters Discharge motor SUBMENU ITEMS Current speed of screw motor conveying away from the pellet container (range: Inputs...
  • Page 20: Screen Saver

    Screen saver Depending on the interval set without touching the display, the lighting is dimmed and power-saving mode is activated, a freeze image appears. Renewed touching of the display activates the lighting and switches to the HOME main menu The interval to activation of the power-saving mode can be set under Setup –...
  • Page 21: Comfort Options

    8. COMFORT OPTIONS We would point out that auxiliary units may only be connected to the RIKA External room thermostat interface connection and external connection socket by authorised specialists. Your stove has an interface on the rear wall to which you can connect a customary room thermostat.
  • Page 22: Modes

    9. MODES Pellet container ref illing Note When operating correctly, the stove may not be overheated. However Improper operation can shorten the life expectancy of electrical components Note (blowers, motors and electrical control) and is not allowed! CAUTION when filling! Don’t allow the pellet bag to get in contact with the hot stove.
  • Page 23: Warning And Error Messages

    10. WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES During operation, unforeseen circumstances or intervention by the user may lead to malfunctions or interruptions of the control process. There is a differentiation between warnings and error messages. Warnings are interruptions caused by the user; they can be eliminated by correct actions. Error messages are malfunctions of components or discharges during operation.
  • Page 24: Errors

    Errors display meaning action to be taken There are no longer sufficient pellets in the cont- Acknowledge error message and refill pellets. ERROR ainer. PELLETS Ignition cannot be concluded due to lack of ignition Acknowledge error message and check pellet ERROR detection.
  • Page 25: Cleaning And Maintenance

    11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Basic information Cleaning the f ire trough Despite the automatic ash dumping prior to and during heating operation, Note care should be taken that the air intake openings are not blocked with ash or Your stove must be switched off and cooled before any maintenance work is clinker.
  • Page 26: Cleaning Flue Pipes

    Cleaning flue pipes Now clean the flues with the included wire brush. Suck the combustion residues out of the deflection region. The flue pipes should be cleaned at least 2 x a year or after approx. 700 kg pellets. The flues are behind the combustion chamber. Loosen the 4 Allen screws and slide the confection fins to the right.
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Flame Temperature Sensor

    Cleaning the flame temperature sensor Checking door seal Remove the dust deposits from the sensor at regular intervals. Use a clean The condition of the seals at doors and glass should be checked at least 1 x per cleaning cloth or newspaper. year.
  • Page 28: Problems Possible Solutions

    12. PROBLEMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Problem 1 Problem 3 Fire burns with weak, orange flame. Pellets heap up in fire trough, window Flue gas discharge when wood is added and during heating phase. sooted up. Cause(s) Cause(s) Inspection openings leak Insufficient combustion air Chimney draught too low Poor chimney draught Flue pipe connection leaks...
  • Page 29: Instructions For Commissioning Protocol

    Difference between warranty (statutory) and guarantee (voluntary), terms of Note guarantee, determination of wearing parts, reference to pellet quality to be Please return 1 completed protocol for putting into service to RIKA Innovative used and the consequences of poor quality. Ofentechnik GmbH, Müllerviertel 20, A-4563 Micheldorf.
  • Page 30 Please contact your warranty partner for any warranty questions or claims. This is your dealer or installation company. No warranty claims can be accepted without proper putting into operation, proper operation according to the operating instructions and the supplements in this information sheet. Protocol for putting into operation for RIKA pellet and combi stoves date:____________________...
  • Page 31: Guarantee

    For the purpose of timely damage limitation, the warranty claim on the part of the claimant is to be enforced at the RIKA dealer in writing using the invoice and stating the purchase date, model name, serial number and reason for complaint.
  • Page 32 Technical and design changes, as well as typesetting and printing errors reserved © 2014 | RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH 4563 Micheldorf / Austria, Müllerviertel 20 Telefon: +43 7582 686 - 41, Fax-DW: 43 E-Mail: verkauf@rika.at RIKA.AT...

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