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  • Page 1 Manual 20.5...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.1.1 Cleaning the burn pot and ash pan 5.1.2 Cleaning the glass 5.1.3 Cleaning of lacquered metal parts 5.1.4 Cleaning the combustion chamber 5.1.5 Cleaning the pellet container 5.1.6 Maintenance schedule Annual maintenance 5.2.1 Abel/Abel Large Page 3 from 38...
  • Page 4 Problems and solutions No pellet supply No ignition Pellet stove gets too hot It gets too hot in the house Fault reports and solutions 7.1.1 ERROR 1 7.1.2 ERROR 5 7.1.3 ERROR 6 7.1.4 ERROR 8 7.1.5 ERROR 9 7.1.6 "Service"...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    To enjoy your Duroflame stove as much as possible and to use the stove in the safest way, we recommend that you read this manual carefully before using the stove.
  • Page 6: Warranty Conditions And Recommendations

     The previous paragraph does not apply to the consumer.  In the event of a justified appeal to the guarantee, Duroflame shall - at its discretion - take care free of charge of repair or replacement of the goods, of the correct performance of the work agreed, or of reimbursement or a reduction of the price agreed.
  • Page 7: Recommendations For Safety

    Duroflame. Instead the consumer may always dissolve the contract by written declaration or demand a discount on the agreed price.  We strongly recommend opening the stove door ajar during periods when the stove is not in use.
  • Page 8: Recommendations For Operation

    Duroflame from all liability.  Any modification of the stove and replacement with non-original parts may endanger the safety of the user and exempts Duroflame from all liability. The use of these modifications and replacements is forbidden without written permission.
  • Page 9: Operation

    After which they, without additives, take on their solid form. The burning of raw materials other than wood pellets in Duroflame pellet stoves is not permitted, not even for lighting the stove. If this is done, the warranty lapses and safety is compromised.
  • Page 10: Operation

    Please note: damp pellets can cause poor combustion and therefore the above- mentioned problems. Store your pellets in a dry place at least one metre away from the stove. We recommend that you choose your pellets carefully. The use of bad pellets can cause damage to your pellet stove, thus rendering the manufacturer's guarantee and liability void.
  • Page 11: Use

    3 Use The remote control 3.1.1 Multifunctional graphic display View the current data of the stove and the configuration menu. 3.1.2 Up arrow By pressing this button in the main menu, you can adjust the temperature of the stove. Used to scroll through the menu and increase variables. 3.1.3 Down arrow By pressing this button in the main menu, you can adjust the stove's power or set a programme.
  • Page 12: Multifunctional Graphic Display

    Multifunctional graphic display 1. Battery status: If this symbol appears, the batteries are low. Replace the batteries to prevent the remote control from malfunctioning. 2. Timer: indicates whether the weekly programme of the stove is on. 3. Date/Time: shows the time on the stove and the date. 4.
  • Page 13: Installing A Stove

    4 Installing a stove 4.1.1 Precautions The installation of the stove must be carried out by qualified personnel. The stove may only be installed in a suitable room, the room must be  Comply with the operating and environmental conditions (described in this manual).
  • Page 14: Connection

    4.1.3 Connection Electrical connection It is important that the stove is installed by qualified personnel. Connection to the mains is by means of the power cable supplied. Make sure that the plug always remains accessible when the appliance is installed. Make sure that the socket is properly earthed.
  • Page 15: Starting A Pellet Stove

    (electrical) extractor or other heating systems in the same room (e.g. extractor hood or wood-burning stove). It is possible to connect an external air intake on all Duroflame pellet stoves. With the use of this external air intake the pellet stove uses outside air for combustion. The combustion of the stove will then no longer be influenced by the room ventilation.
  • Page 16: Switching On The Pellet Stove

     Do not touch parts and surfaces until they have cooled down completely, the parts and surfaces may still be unstable.  Ventilate the room very well several times after and during the first use.  The initial start-up of the pellet stove can take longer than usual. Because the mortar has not yet been filled with pellets, it takes longer for the pellets to reach the burner pot.
  • Page 17: Pellet Stove In Operation

    Cleaning. During this phase, the burner box is cleaned. Possible malfunctions are:  Fault: ERROR 6  Fault: ERROR 9 Pellets are loaded and the glow plug goes on. During this phase, pellets are added and the glow plug is turned on, until fire enters the burner.
  • Page 18: Settings

    Settings You can adjust some settings via the MENU/PREVIOUS button. Under the heading "User" you can change the following settings: 4.5.1 Language You can set the language here. Use the arrow buttons to switch between the languages Use OK to save the changed setting. 4.5.2 Date and time Here you can set the date and time.
  • Page 19: Periodic Maintenance General Maintenance

    5 Periodic maintenance General maintenance For a long service life of the stove, it is important to carry out regular maintenance and cleaning as described in the following paragraphs. For (fire) safety reasons, it is necessary to have a complete maintenance carried out by qualified personnel after every year of use, or every 1200 burning hours.
  • Page 20: Cleaning The Combustion Chamber

    5.1.4 Cleaning the combustion chamber It is important to regularly vacuum and empty the pellet stove. For this purpose, use a hoover suitable for sucking ash or a special ash vacuum cleaner. 5.1.5 Cleaning the pellet container Clean the pellet container every 3 months, depending on your pellets and usage.
  • Page 21: Abel/Abel Large

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  • Page 22: Problems And Solutions

    6 Problems and solutions No pellet supply The stove does not feed pellets. Possible causes: - One of the safety sensors is switched on, this can be the maximum thermostat (see component 8.1.6) or the pressure switch (see component 8.1.5). - The screw motor (see component 8.1.3) is defective.
  • Page 23: Pellet Stove Gets Too Hot

    There is a fire and ignition, but the stove does not measure the flue gas temperature sufficiently. Possible causes:  Flue gas temperature sensor (8.1.11) is defective.  The ignition takes too long. One solution is to increase the speed of the flue gas fan and the pellet supply a little.
  • Page 24  The room temperature sensor (8.1.12) may be incorrectly located, if it is on the floor or against the wall, it will measure the wall or floor temperature instead of the room temperature.  The room temperature sensor (8.1.12) is defective. In this case, the stove cannot read the temperature properly and reacts accordingly.
  • Page 25: Fault Reports And Solutions

    7 Fault reports and solutions You can reset the fault by keeping the ON/OFF button pressed until the stove beeps. 7.1.1 ERROR 1 No ignition, this message is given when there is no ignition. See 6.2 No ignition 7.1.2 ERROR 5 No pellets.
  • Page 26: Components

    8 Components Explanation of parts 8.1.1 Circuit board The circuit board or also called motherboard controls all components in the heater. 8.1.2 Data cable The data cable or flatcable connects the circuit board and the control panel. 8.1.3 Auger motor The auger motor is attached to the bottom of the auger or so-called worm.
  • Page 27: Convection Fan

    8.1.9 Convection fan The convection fan blows air from the room through the heat exchanger to cool the pellet stove. (Not included in every Duroflame model) 8.1.10 Encoder This is a sensor that measures the speed of the flue gas fan. This is usually a black cap on top of the flue fan with a small wheel inside.
  • Page 28: Component Test / Reset Service Message

    9 Component test Here you can test all components. To access the menu, press MENU/PREVIOUS once, move the arrow down to TECH and press OK. You will see a menu on the display screen, you need to go with the down arrow to TEST and then press OK. You can only test the components when the stove is not burning.
  • Page 29: Resetting The Burning Hours

    10 Resetting the burning hours 1. Press the ON/OFF button (6) to power on the handset. 2. Press MENU/ESC (4) and go to "TECH" with the UP arrow (2) and confirm with OK (5). 3. Then go to PARAMETERS and confirm with OK (5) 4.
  • Page 30: Circuit Diagram

    11 Circuit diagram Page 30 from 38...
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    12 Technical specifications Page 31 from 38...
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  • Page 33: Statements Of Conformity

    11 Statements of conformity Page 33 from 38...
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  • Page 35: Performance Statements

    12 Performance statements Page 35 from 38...
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