REMOTE CONTROL ………..…………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………… OPERATING STATUS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. THE MENUS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. REMOTE CONTROL PROBE TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION .……………………………………………………………………….……………………... EMERGENCY CONTROL PANEL (ARIA) …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. SAFETY ALARMS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... MICRO SWITCHS ON HERMETIC STOVES (SIC44) ………………………………………………………………………………………... TIGHTNESS OF THE DOOR SEALS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. POSITION OF THE FUME SENSOR ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
DIMENSIONAL LIMITS Pellet stoves are heat generators suitable for heating a carrier fluid, wa- ter or air. Moretti Design stoves must be installed according to standard regulations. All electrical connections and the connection to the chimney flue must be performed in a proper manner. The aim of this manual is that to guide the technician during the installation phase, first ignition and ordinary and extraordinary maintenance of the stove.
EXTERNAL CHIMNEY FLUE CHIMNEY FLUE THROUGH OUTSIDE WALL CORRECT CORRECT INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PROTECTION PROTECTION INSULATED CHIMNEY FLUE “T” WITH INSPECTION CAP INSULATED CHIMNEY FLUE CHIMNEY FLUE INSULATED “T” WITH INSPECTION “T” WITH INSPECTION INSULATED “T” WITH INSPECTION CAP INTERNAL CHIMNEY FLUE HOW TO MEASURE THE DRAW OF A CHIMNEY FLUE CORRECT In order to measure the draw of a chimney flue, follow the procedure...
• A negative combustion means a poor circulation of air in the home and Measure the draw in Pascal when the stove is off and when it is this often occurs in modern buildings that have sealed doors and win- on (Run mode).
• Values above the optimal range Check inside the air intake vent if a part of the device is visible (see Figure 5) • Regardless of the cause, the system acts on the exhaust fan by • decreasing its speed down to the limit allowed for the set power Otherwise remove the side panel, on the air intake vent there are level, in order to bring the readings of the flowmeter within the two silicone tubes that are connected to the flowmeter as indicat-...
• • If there is no draw in the chimney flue or a negative draw, the Once the 01 MINUTES TIME-OUT parameter has been adjust- contact can open and the stove goes in SIC02. ed, it is necessary to also adjust the 06 AUGER POWER1 pa- rameter in the System menu / FACTORY SETTINGS by lower- •...
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The ducts for conveying warm air from the stoves output (80 mm) must • To access the fan power setting from the main screen, press the not exceed 7 meters in length and must not have more than 4 curved P5 button.
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MANUAL: Set the Fan Mode (page 15) to MAN. In this mode it is possible to set the operating power of the DX and SX outlet fans independently from the set temperature and power level on the stove, whether room sensors or ON/OFF thermostats or radio ther- mostats have been connected.
When the room temperature has not yet reached the set value on the When the room temperature has not yet reached the set value on the stove, but has reached the SET temperature for the DX and SX fans, the stove, but has reached the SET temperature on the ON/OFF thermostats stove continues to operate according to the set power level together with or radio thermostats for the DX and SX fans, the stove continues to oper-...
Note: in case of high fume temperature, the fans will be activated auton- omously for a safety issue to cool the stove down. AUTOMATIC BURNER CLEANING SYSTEM (CLEAN MODELS) The CLEAN models are equipped with a system that automatically cleans the burner during the Ignition phase. The system consists of a gear motor, controlled by a micro switch, which Figure 16 mechanically moves the burner base back and forth.
Example 1 NON OPTIMAL combustion, the flame is high and weak and is of an intense orange colour also a large amount of unburned pellets are left over inside the burner. • First check if the front door has been closed properly and the tightness of the seals.
- REMOTE CONTROL Button description Introduction Description Mode Function Button The remote control displays information regarding the status of the stove. By accessing the menu it is possible to obtain various types of Change/increase value in the PROGRAM visualizations and make the available settings depending on the access selected menu Increase level.
OPERATING STATUS THE MENUS Below are described the normal functions of the Remote Control of the To access the menu press the P4 button. stove with a reference to the operations available to the user. The infor- mation given below refers to the Remote Control equipped with a pro- The menu is subdivided into various items that allow you to access set- grammable thermostat option.
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Daily chrono: Allows to enable, disable and set the daily timer thermo- Warning: Carefully program the time frames in order to avoid the stat function. overlapping of the enabled and /or disabled operating hours of the same day in different programs. DAILY CHRONO Note: in order to avoid undesired ignitions and turn-offs, it is rec- ENABLE/...
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• To increase and decrease use the P1 and P2 buttons, press P4 FAN MODE FAN MODE to confirm. AUTO POWER ON 20 s MANUAL AUTOMATIC See CONNECTION AND DESCRIPTION ON HOW A DUCTED STOVE OPERATES on page 7 for further details. Brightness: Enables and disables the backlight of the remote control.
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MENU MENU Type chimney (only for models without FCS): Menu for changing the TEST IGNITER TEST IGNITER exhaust fan speed. • To increase and decrease the value use the P1 and P2 buttons, press P4 to confirm and P5 to exit. MENU M9-2-01 Test Igniter: to activate the ignition resistance EXHAUST CHIMNEY...
- EMERGENCY CONTROL PANEL Test Cleaner: to activate the motor that moves the base of the burner (CLEAN MODELS), or to activate the motor that moves the front glass The emergency control panel displays via LED information regarding the doors (COMPACT DESIGN). status of the stove, such as safety alarms and the radio connection.
- SAFETY ALARMS CODE CAUSE OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED AND SOLUTIONS • Unblock the error and verify the proper function of the heating fan through “System menu / OUTPUTS TEST”. HEATING FAN BROKEN • When the stove is off, use a tester to verify if there is a non-zero voltage on The stove heats up excessive- the terminals, if this occurs then the control unit must be replaced.
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CODE CAUSE OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED AND SOLUTIONS • It may happen that there are still pellets in the tank, verify if a non visible gap PELLET TANK EMPTY has formed between the auger and pellets. • Unblock the error, refill the tank and turn on the stove. •...
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CODE CAUSE OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED AND SOLUTIONS • The error appears when the control unit cannot read the right speed of the exhaust fan, this can happen if: EXHAUST FAN • SPEED TOO HIGH The electrical current is not constant. •...
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CODE CAUSE OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED AND SOLUTIONS • Unblock the error, clean the burner and turn on the stove. SIC15 • If the stove triggers the thermal safety of the electrical system, perform the BLACKOUT “System menu / OUTPUTS TEST” for each component in order to find the one BLACKOUT responsible for the disengagement.
- MICRO SWITCHS ON HERMETIC STOVES (SIC44) A hermetic stove is equipped with a safety feature where if the front door or pellet door remains open, the auger stops and the exhaust fan will turn at maximum speed. If they remain open for more than 120 seconds, the stove will go to SIC44.
- CONTROL UNIT - COMPACT GLASS A/C, SLOT GLASS A/C HEATING FAN CAN DX LINE 230 Vac MICROSWITCH (SLOT MODELS) EXHAUST FAN HEATING FAN F SAFETY THERMOSTAT PRESSURE SWITCH DOOR MICROSWITCH IGNITION RESISTANCE HEATING FAN CAN SX/CN AUGER 9 10 EXHAUST FUME SENSOR AIR INTAKE...
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Connector label Function Ground 1 - 2 AUX 1 Ducted Heating Fan DX Neutral Pressure Switch Safety Thermostat 4 - 5 Ignition Resistance Phase Auger Neutral Auger DISPLAY Receiver 1 - 2 V2/PO Ducted Heating Fan SX/CN 1 - 2 PELLET Thermostat or Sensor SX/CN 3 - 4...
- CONTROL UNIT - SAT GLASS A, GLOBE GLASS A/C HEATING FAN CAN DX LINE 230 Vac EXHAUST FAN HEATING FAN F SAFETY THERMOSTAT PRESSURE SWITCH DOOR MICROSWITCH IGNITION RESISTANCE HEATING FAN CAN SX/CN AUGER 9 10 EXHAUST FUME SENSOR AIR INTAKE CLEAN CONTACT FOR BOILER CONTROL...
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Connector label Function Ground 1 - 2 AUX 1 Ducted Heating Fan DX Neutral Pressure Switch Door Microswitch 4 - 5 Ignition Resistance Phase Auger Neutral Auger DISPLAY Receiver 1 - 2 V2/PO Ducted Heating Fan SX/CN 1 - 2 PELLET Thermostat or Sensor SX/CN 3 - 4...
- CONTROL UNIT - RELAX CLEAN, COMPACT DESIGN A/C, 9, 11, 13 KW MODELS A/C CLEAN HEATING FAN CAN DX LINE 230 Vac EXHAUST FAN HEATING FAN F DOOR MICROSWITCH PRESSURE SWITH SAFETY THERMOSTAT IGNITION RESISTANCE HEATING CAN SX/CN AUGER MECHANICAL BURNER CLEANER MOTOR (CLEAN MODELS)
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Connector label Function Ground 1 - 2 AUX 1 Ducted Heating Fan DX Neutral Pressure Switch Door Microswitch 4 - 5 Ignition Resistance Phase Auger Neutral Auger DISPLAY Receiver 1 - 2 V2/PO Ducted Heating Fan SX/CN 1 - 2 PELLET Thermostat or Sensor SX/CN 3 - 4...
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- ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT - DREAM CAN FAN GRID 230 Vac SMOKE FAN AMB F FAN DOOR ALARM DEPRESSION ALARM TANK ALARM AUGER IGNITION RES. ENCODER CAN SX/CN AUGER MECHANICAL CLEANER CN15 ( CLEAN MODELS) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 MOTOR FOR OPENING WIND-...
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Connettore Etichetta Funzione Ground 1 - 2 AUX 1 DX Ducted Fan Neutral Depressimeter alarm Door alarm 4 - 5 Ignition resistance Auger phase Neutral phase DISPLAY Receiver 1 - 2 V2/PO Ducted fan SX/CN 1 - 2 PELLET Thermostat or SX/CN probe 3 - 4 Thermostat or DX probe 5 - 6...
- EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE OF AN AIR STOVE Here are a list of general procedures to be followed during an extraordinary maintenance and cleaning procedure (to be carried out annually) of a Moret- ti Design pellet air stove (model example ERGONOMIC): Before performing the procedure, the product and all components must be completely cold and the ash completely extinguished.
- WARRANTY The manufacturer provides the customer with a 24 month period guaran- tee over the product, that starts from the date of purchase. In order to enable the guarantee, the client must send the warranty certificate to manufacturer headquarters, completely filled in, within 8 days from the date of purchase and must keep a copy as proof of the purchase.
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Moretti Fire s.r.l. ITALY www.morettidesign.it The Moretti fire s.r.l. assumes no responsibility for any errors in this manual and the right to alter, without notice, any features of its products REV. 08/2022 ENG...
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