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COMPLIANCE O u r a p p l i a n c e a r e c o m p l i a n c e a t : G a s d i r e c t i v e 9 0 / 3 9 6 / C E E E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c d i r e c t i v e c o m p a t i b l e 8 9 / 3 3 6 / C E E 0694 L o w - t e n s i o n d i r e c t i v e 7 3 / 2 3 / C E E...
Kind Technical We thank you for choosing the appliance. We can assure you its performance will be long lasting, reliable when it is installed and used properly (manufacturerʼs guidelines are followed). Good work and thanks The Manufacturer. WARRANTY Provided that it is fitted in accordance with the Manufacturer's instructions, this appliance benefits from the statutory warranty.
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INDEX GENERAL General informations pag.5 Safety rules pag.5 Appliance description pag.6 Identification pag.6 Structure pag.7 Technical data pag.8 Accessories pag.8 Electrical scheme pag.9 Control panel pag.10 INSTALLATION Receiving the product pag.11 Installation types pag.12 Weight and dimension pag.12 Installation pag.13 - Apparatus choice location pag.13 - Intake and exhaust tube fumes assemblage...
GENERAL INFORMATIONS After removing the packaging, check the integrity of The appliance should be serviced at least once a the contents. In case of discrepancies, contact the year. Agency that sold the appliance. This booklet is an integral part of the appliance and The appliance must be installed by an authorised must therefore be carefully looked after and company pursuant to Law no.
APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Note: At request the appliance can be furnished The appliance is a gas radiator that heat up the already arranged at GPL. atmosphere. It has an intake of air that goes in the combustion It also has an electrical device that allows you to do chamber type C.
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STRUCTURE Fume exhaust Air intake pipe Convection fan Condenser Safety thermostat Structure Heat exchanger Glass pipe Ignition electrode Detection electrode Pressure switch Combustion chamber Combustion fan Garter spring Power plug Technical data plate Gas valve Gas tap Manual control Control unit On/Off switch Thermostat knob On/Off Wireless key...
ELECTRICAL SCHEME 1 2 3 4 5 6 II I O V.T.C. F 1AT 250V 230V~ SPLIT ROOM PROBE DETECTION ELECTRODE COMBUSTION FAN ELECTRIC GAS VALVE TANGENTIAL FAN FUSE CN... CONNECTOR LINE CONNECTOR POWER TERMINAL POWER MODULATOR TANGENTIAL FAN PHASE LINE IGNITION TRANSFORMER NEUTRAL LINE BLUE WIRE...
CONTROL PANEL - GREEN Led On = heater On - GREEN Led Off = heater Off - RED Led On = burner flame block - RED Led Off = heater released - RED Led SLOW flashing = pressure switch donʼt switch ON - RED Led FAST flashing = locked pressure switch - Thermostat knob regulation (approximate value): from MIN 5°C to MAX 35°C A = from 5°C to 10°C...
RECEIPT OF PRODUCT The appliance is supplied protected by cardboard packaging containing: n. 1 Appliance n. 1 Manual control n. 1 Digital Wireless control n. 1 STANDARD pipe kit n. 1 Side support foot n. 1 Documents envelope: n. 1 User instruction booklet n.
C – in the middle of a wall; B – between two perpendicular walls; D – in the centre of an environment. WEIGHT & DIMENSION DESCRIPTION faro Depth ( A ) Height ( B ) 2157 Width ( C )
INSTALLATION GENERAL INFORMATIONS This apparatus is tin respect to the environment; the air is intake from the outside. -When the appliance is being installed do not use other pieces that are not give from the manufacturer. -Donʼt let the electrical cable touch heated parts, like the grill or the intake &...
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Before assembling the tubes verifying that the Max tube length has been respected, even the Max loaded loss provided (See table). (*) - Sum of the pressure leak both air suction and Faro MODEL gas exhaust pipes. Single terminal (**) - MAX two dye-cast curve: 1 for intake and 1 for the unloaded.
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FASTENING THE APPLIANCE Position the appliance in the premises or along the desired wall to check: overall dimensions, MAX pipe length and installation feasibility (see fol- lowing pages CASE A1, A2, B, B1 and C). WALL installation (start, centre or end): Install the appliance so the screens (1 and 2), used to make future maintenance/repair easier, are not blocked.
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Installation at the CENTRE of the room: Install the appliance so as not to block the screens (1 and 2), used to make future main- tenance/repair easier. - take the appliance out of the packaging, being care- ful not to damage the panels (3); type - lift the appliance, stopping it with the side support type...
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FITTING AND REMOVING THE FRONT AND REAR PANEL Perform all the panel (5) fitting and removal operations very carefully. These should be done by at least 2 people in view of the consi- stency and the weight of the parts to be moved. Before proceeding to fit the panels on the appliance, make sure that: - the brackets (3 and 7) are perfectly fastened to...
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Outside grill assemblage (cod 7000000350) To assemble the grill you only need the inserts, and the steeliness steel flange. Ø 54 Assemblage SDP protection (cod 7000000365) The assembling is execute in the following way: -After you have drilled on the outside wall put the protection with mortar -Assemblage the terminal tube with the equipment screws...
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Fit the assembled “unit” in the hole (SPECIAL Kit + pipes). Ø 54 mm PIPES WITH SINGLE END PIECE MODEL Faro Single terminal This type uses separate pipes with two single end pieces and is used when the fume exhaust and the combustion air extraction pipes are at a distance from the appliance.
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-Chance A1 (with tube Ø 54 mm) For the unloaded & intake tube installation: -Mark the centre (A) execute the hole B for the (Ø 65 mm) for the tube Ø 54 mm. - check the correctness and the length of the path described by the pipes (extraction and exhaust) to be recessed in the wall.
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-Chance A2 (with tube Ø 54 mm) For the unloaded & intake tube installation: -Mark the centre (A) execute the hole B for the (Ø 65 mm) for the tube Ø 54 mm. - check the correctness and the length of the path described by the pipes (extraction and exhaust) to be recessed in the wall.
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Chance B – outside tube assemblage This solution can be adapted when the exhaust fume tubes and the comburent air intake tubes are to the outside. To install the fume exhaust and air extraction pipes: - mark the centre (A) and make the hole B (Ø 65 mm for the pipe Ø...
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CASE C – Fitting the pipes recessed in the floor of the environment to be heated This solution can be adopted in the event of wan- ting/having to recess the fume exhaust pipe in the floor while combustion air extraction occurs directly inside the environment.
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FITTING THE REMOTE DIGITAL CONTROL For correct installation of the remote control in the required position, follow these instructions: - Choose the position of the remote control: - away from the appliance; - on the BASE (provided). - Install the remote control. To ensure correct operation, install the remo- te control at a MAX distance of 6 metres.
POWER CONNECTIONS The appliance must be installed by companies approved pursuant to Law no. 46 dated 5 March 1990. Upon completing the installation, such compa- nies must issue a declaration of installation confor- mity in accordance with applicable national and local laws (see art.
GAS CONNECTION Check on the technical label for the kind of gas that the appliance uses. Use the proper gas tubes and pipe fitting. The etching under the appliance is a 3/8" M UNI ISO 7/1. When the gas alimentation, is on the right side of the appliance for eventuating any problems use a nipples.
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FIRST SERVICE START After performing all the preparation operations for ini- In case of any malfunctions in the control unit, tial start-up, to start the appliance: RESET as follows: a) press the RESET button as shown in the illustra- - make sure the fuel tap is open; tion.
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- The gas pressure value has to be as in the table. MODEL G 2 0 G 3 0 G 3 1 nom. / red. nom. / red. nom. / red. faro 12/7,5 28,5/17 36,3/21 mbar - The apparatus execute a stop, and next restart.
-Verifying that the values on the nozzles ore as in the table below. MODEL METHANE L P G faro Ø 1 , 3 0 0 , 7 4 -Reassemble the cap with the burner, in the same way that you dissembled donʼt forget the O-ring (7) and disk (8) that goes around the cap.
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G 3 1 nom. / rid. nom. / rid. nom. / rid. - Loosen the pressure screw (1) connect the mano- meter and verified the pressure value is included faro 12/7,5 28,5/17 36,3/21 mbar between 17/25mbar (like indicated in the table) then close the screw after that the manometer tube is pul- led away.
Regulation min pressure Room Thermostat PROBE offsetting Proceed to the minimum pressure regulation after This function permits offsetting the difference that you regulated the max pressure! between the temperature read at the point where the To make a regulation operate on the screw that is on sensitive element of the room temperature probe is the modulator body (4).
blow next to the injector; it will come out all the resi- dues and the impurity caused from the burner. Check all the injectors if are good. Donʼt use metallic utensil. Cleaning Electrode The ignition electrode (1) and revelation (2) have to be cleaned very carefully, after a period of time they get fragile because of the work they have to perform.
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Fan replacement Follow the indication to replace the fan - Take off the electrical connectors that are on the fan motor (1). - Take off the ground connector that is on the fan motor. - Unscrew the screws (2) that fasten the fan to the supports (3) - Replace the fan then after do the assemblage Replacing a burnt out protection fuse...
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Replacing the safety thermostat (manual resetting) Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the thermostat: - remove the thermostat retention bracket (1) by loo- sening the screw (2). - disconnect the power connectors from the Safety thermostat (3). - refit the thermostat unit in reverse fitting sequence; The safety thermostat trips if the convection fan is not working properly or anomalous overheating occurs and/or the outflowing air temperature reaches...
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Replacing the SIT gas valve Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the valve: - remove the power connections. - loosen the retention nut that secures the burner pipe (1) to the valve body (2). - loosen the retention nut that secures the mains gas pipe to the valve body.
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DISASSEMBLY & RIASSEMBLY OF THE SKIRT Removing the casing Remove the retention screws (1 or 5) depending on the cover (2 or 4) chosen according to the jobs to be done. Very carefully remove the front or rear panel (3) as shown in the front and rear panel Assembly and removal Chapter.
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FAULT CAUSE REMEDY The thermostat does not engage. Thermostat programming wrong Adjust thermostat: - increase - decrease. Unfavourable appliance position. Change appliance position PROBE offset faulty. Offset correctly Upper or lower grille blocked Clean / Free SPLIT probe has come out of seat. Position correctly INTEGRATED room probe faulty Replace Probe or Wireless...
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