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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Using the manual
1.3. Safety rules
1.4. Technical description
1.5. Permissible use and fuel
1.6. Accessories supplied
1.7. Reference standards
1.8. Dataplate
1.9. Stove decommissioning
1.10. Instructions for requesting assistance
and replacement parts
2. TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
2.1. Packing, handling, shipment and
transport
2.2. Place of installation, positioning and fire-
prevention safety
2.3. Air inlet
2.4. Fume exhaust
2.4.1. Types of installation
2.5. Brazier and turbulator position check
2.6. Electrical connection
2.7. Wiring diagram
2.8. Wiring diagram for zone system
2.9. Plumbing connections
2.10. Emergency
3. STOVE SAFETY
3.1. Safety distance from flammable
materials.
3.2. Fume exhaust safety
3.3. Combustion chamber overpressure safety
3.4. Overheating - pellet hopper temperature
safety thermostat
3.5. Safety against flare-back in the pellet
chute
3.6. Overcurrent electrical protection device
3.7. Power failure safety
3.8. Water circuit overpressure safety
3.9. Fume fan failure
4. STOVE USE
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Description of control panel
4.3. Lighting
4.3.1 Check before lighting
4.3.2 Startup stage
4.4. Work stage
4.4.1 Modifying the room temperature setting
4.4.2 Modifying the water temperature setting
4.4.3 Restart from STAND-BY
4.4.4 Cleaning the brazier
4.4.5 Water heater with heat exchanger quickly
4.4.6 Water heater with storage tank
4.4.7 System with puffer / heat storage
4.5. Shutting down
4.6 Menu
4.6.1 menu 01 – adjust fans
4.6.2 menu 02 – set clock
4.6.3 menu 03 – enable chrono
4.6.4 menu 04 – select language
4.6.5 menu 05 – standby mode
4.6.6 menu 06 – buzzer
4.6.7 menu 07 – initial loading
4.6.8 menu 08 – stove status
4.6.9 menu 09 – settings by
technician
4.8 Remote control
4.7.1 replacing the battery
4.8 Thermostat – external
chronothermostat
4.9 Idle period (end of season)
5
STOVE CLEANING
5.1 Cleaning the brazier
5.2 Cleaning the ash pan
5.3 Cleaning the glass
5.4 Cleaning the fume extractor and
combustion chamber
5.5 Cleaning the air flow meter
5.6 Cleaning the ceramic surfaces
(ceramic models)
5.7 Cleaning the flue - flue connection
5.8 Cleaning the exchanger with
turbulator-shaker device
6
MAINTENANCE
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Removing the ceramic cladding
6.3 Removing the steel cladding
6.4 Stove internal parts
6.5 Electrical components
6.6 Plumbing components
7
TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 Alarm management
8
ENCLOSURES
8.1 CE marking information
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Summary of Contents for Anselmo Cola Termo-FOCUS ceramic

  • Page 1 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 4.6 Menu 1.1. Introduction 4.6.1 menu 01 – adjust fans 1.2. Using the manual 4.6.2 menu 02 – set clock 1.3. Safety rules 4.6.3 menu 03 – enable chrono 1.4. Technical description 4.6.4 menu 04 – select language 1.5.
  • Page 2: General Information

    1 GENERAL INFORMATION Introduction Dear Customer, First of all we wish to thank you for the trust placed in us by purchasing one of our products. Please read and carefully follow the advice given in this installation, use and maintenance manual in order make best use of the product.
  • Page 3: Technical Description

    Technical description The stove works exclusively on pellets and enables easy installation with the heating system. The stove's automatic control systems guarantee optimum heat output and complete combustion; there are also safety systems to guarantee safe operation for the stove parts and for the user. When correctly installed, the unit works in any outside climatic conditions, and in any case in critical conditions (strong wind, frost, etc.) the safety systems can cut in, shutting down the stove.
  • Page 4 TERMO-FOCUS pellet heating stove dimensions Termo-FOCUS ceramic stove dimensions DETAIL A SCALE 1:5 Key: A - Power cable connection B - Combustion air inlet C - Water drain in overpressure (1/2" female) D - Water supply connection E - System return (3/4" male) F - System delivery (3/4"...
  • Page 5 Termo-FOCUS steel stove dimensions DETAIL A SCALE 1:5 Key: A - Power cable connection B - Combustion air inlet C - Water drain in overpressure (1/2" female) D - Water supply connection E - System return (3/4" male) F - System delivery (3/4" male) G - Ø80 mm fume exhaust pipe connection H - Control panel model F047 I - Pellet hopper door...
  • Page 6: Accessories Supplied

    TERMO FOCUS HR pellet heating stove fire door opening - closing To open the door, fit the handle supplied and turn it clockwise Fire door opening-closing handle; - Opening: clockwise - Closing: anticlockwise Permissible use and fuel The pellet stoves work exclusively on pellets in different types of wood complying with Standard DIN plus 51731 or UNI CEN/TS 14961 or Ö-Norm M 7135 or having the following characteristics: Heat value min.
  • Page 7: Transport And Installation

    Reference standards Standard UNI 10683:2005 : Installation requirements for heat generators burning wood or other solid biofuels; Standard UNI EN14785:2006 : Requirements for design, manufacture, construction, safety and performance, instructions and marking, together with the relevant test methods for approval of units burning pellets;...
  • Page 8 Place of installation, positioning and fire-prevention safety The place of installation must be sufficiently ventilated to allow the removal of any combustion smoke leaks. The unit is suitable for operation in domestic environments with min. temperature of 0° C; it comes com plete with an antifreeze function that activates the heating pump for system water temperatures below 6°...
  • Page 9 The appropriately wrapped and protected cover is inside the packing: unpack it carefully, check the integrity of the part and install it after placement of the stove, as follows: -check the screws in the threaded inserts on the bottom of the cover and adjust the distance for inserting the top stove supports in the slots.
  • Page 10: Air Inlet

    Air inlet The stove air inlet pipe or intake is located at the back and is round and 50 mm in diameter. The combustion air can be sucked: from the room, provided there is a wall air inlet near the stove, communicating with the outside and of minimum ►...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connection

    Turbulator and baffle position check Before lighting the stove make sure the brazier is in the correct position, i.e. fitted in the special slots. Also make sure the turbulator shaker device is resting in a lower position. An incorrect position of the brazier and/or turbulators can result in malfunctioning and excessive blackening of the glass.
  • Page 12: Plumbing Connections

    Wiring diagram for zone system Before installing the heating stove in the house, check the type of heating system; in case of several zones, a special electronic controller for multi-zone circuits, available as an optional, must be installed. This is to prevent overheating of the heating chamber due to possible simultaneous closing of the zone valves and consequent stopping of hot water flow.
  • Page 13 Hydraulic diagram - heating pellet stove ref. COLA 10-14kW-06-2010 Heating pellet stove Thermostat T > 85° C Pellet heating chamber – 2010 Pt=10-14 kW Int. volume 18.5 lt. Heating DELIVERY male 3/4“ OVERPRESSURE WATER DISCHARGE F1/2” Heating RETURN male 3/4“ Water supply F1/2”...
  • Page 14: Stove Safety

    3 STOVE SAFETY Safety distance from flammable materials To prevent the risk of fire, stove positioning must respect a minimum distance from flammable materials, according to that given in the technical table of the manual and on the dataplate. Pay attention to the type of floor: for delicate and flammable materials it is advisable to use plates in steel or toughened glass as a support base (see section 2 - Transport and Installation).
  • Page 15: Stove Use

    Plumbing circuit overpressure safety A possible overpressure of the water inside the chamber, by P>3 bar, is discharged through activation of the safety valve installed in the plumbing system inside the stove. Do not tamper with the safety devices. Fume extractor fan failure If the fume extractor fan stops for any reason, the electronic controller instantly stops the pellet feed, displaying the message 'AL4 FAN FAIL'.
  • Page 16 The panel enables stove lighting and shutdown, adjustment during operation and the setting of management and maintenance programmes. The display shows all the information on stove operation status. To access the menus, proceed as follows: press the SET button ‘P3’; press the buttons ‘P5’,‘P6’...
  • Page 17 Lighting 4.3.1 Check before lighting Before lighting the stove: - make sure you have read and understood that given in the manual; - the hopper must be filled with pellets; - the combustion chamber must be clean; - the brazier must be completely free, cleaned of any combustion residuals and correctly fitted in the brazier holder;...
  • Page 18 After a certain time has elapsed, if the fume temperature has not reached the minimum permissible value the stove goes in alarm status. - Do not use flammable liquids to light the stove. - In case of persistent failed lighting, contact the Service Centre. As an alternative it is possible to switch-on the stove if you press the buttons P4 and P5 at the same time for 3 seconds.
  • Page 19 Clock Room temperature When the fume temperature rises the maximum value set, the display will show the message ‘MODULA F’ (‘MODULATION F’) and the stove starts the modulation of the flame authomatically. On the contrary when the temperature goes over 280° C t he display will show the alarm ‘ALARM HOT FUMI’...
  • Page 20: Shutting Down

    4.4.5 Water heater with heat exchanger quickly When hot water is required, the display shows the word SCAM HEALTH and LED lights shown from the tap. The function, however, is only executed if the stove is lit, and has reached a sufficient temperature inside the camera. In the remaining cases the service is not provided.
  • Page 21 Menu Press the button ‘P3’ (SET) to access the menu; this is divided into various items and levels for accessing the settings of the electronic controller. The following table summarises the menu structure with the selections available to the user. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...
  • Page 22 32 – Tuesday prog 4 on / off 33 – Wednesday prog on / off 34 – Thursday prog 4 on / off 35 – Friday prog 4 on / off 36 – Saturday prog 4 on / off 37 – Sunday prog 4 on / off 04 –...
  • Page 23 Menu level By accessing the submenu: WEEK PROGRAM it is possible to enable/disable and set the weekly chronothermostat functions. The weekly programmer has 4 independent programmes whose final effect consists of a combination of the 4 programmings. The weekly programmer can be activated/deactivated; also, by setting OFF in the times field, the clock ignores the corresponding command.
  • Page 24 By accessing the submenu: WEEK-END PROGRAM it is Menu level Input possible to enable/disable and set the week-end (Saturday - Sunday) chronothermostat functions. Activate WEEK-END programming only after deactivating the weekly programming. In order to avoid unwanted start and shutdown operations, activate only one programme at a time.
  • Page 25: Remote Control

    Remote control The remote control works with the settings made in the control panel and allows stove lighting-shutdown, and adjustment of the required output and temperature. Since this device transmits through an infrared diode, it must be pointed at the receiver unit in the control panel. The remote control allows the following operations: L : LED lit up by pressing any button Button P1+P6 : Stove lighting-shutdown...
  • Page 26: Stove Cleaning

    5 STOVE CLEANING Stove cleaning is very important to prevent: blackening of the glass, poor combustion, deposits of ash and unburnt products in the brazier, reduced thermal efficiency. The stove must only operate with the fire door closed. The fire door seals must be checked periodically to prevent any air from entering; the combustion chamber and pellet duct work in a negative pressure and the fume exhaust in a positive pressure.
  • Page 27 Cleaning the fume extractor and combustion chamber The combustion chamber must be cleaned at least once a year, removing all combustion residuals from the internal fume pipes and flueways. To carry out this operation, it is necessary to remove the stove top cover, and the heating chamber cover, undoing the fixing screws, then clean the turbulators and internal fume pipes.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    6 MAINTENANCE Introduction Operations on the internal parts of the stove must be carried out by qualified personnel. Contact the nearest authorised service centre. Make sure the stove is unplugged and cold before carrying out any work on it. Removing the ceramic cladding Lower the cover stop rear tab Key: 1 - Pellet door...
  • Page 29 Removing the steel cladding Key: 1 - Pellet hopper door 2 - Steel top cover 3 - Right side panel 4 - Left side panel 5 - Top front panel 6 - Bottom front panel 7 - Extensions with knob for turbulators TERMO-FOCUS HR...
  • Page 30 Stove internal parts Key: 1 - Safety valve 2 - Heating chamber cover 3 - Isolcart protection 4 - Knob for shaking turbulators 5 - Vermiculite protection 6 - Cover bottom frame 7 - Turbulators 8 - Heating chamber Exploded view of TERMO-FOCUS HR stove combustion chamber and parts TERMO-FOCUS HR...
  • Page 31 Exploded views of: 1 - Brazier assembly 2 - Fume extractor assembly 3 - Auger assembly Key: 1 - Brazier 2 - Welded brazier holder 3 - Internal smoke baffle 4 - Combustion air welded inlet pipe assembly 5 - Electrical element 6 - Seals Key: 1 - Fume extractor volute...
  • Page 32: Electrical Components

    Electrical components Key: 1 - Control panel model F047 2 - Safety thermostat 3 - ON-OFF switch with fuses 4 - Electronic board 5 - Power cable 6 - Vacuum switch 7 - Fume probe 8 - Room probe 9 - Serial connection TERMO-FOCUS HR...
  • Page 33: Plumbing Components

    Plumbing components Key: 2- Membrane expansion tank 3- System drain cock 4- Safety valve 5- System filling connection 6- Heating circulating pump 7- Heating chamber - pump return 8- Pressure transducer 9- Expansion tank connection 10- Air venting valve 11- Delivery pipe TERMO-FOCUS HR...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    7 TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm management Alarms are indicated by an acoustic signal (if activated) and a message on the control panel. In case of an alarm, shut down the stove, eliminate the cause and restart the stove according to the normal procedure described in this manual.
  • Page 35 Signalling Fault Possible causes Cures -Check cleanness of the fume duct and combustion -The combustion chamber is chamber. -In the work stage the stove dirty. -Check hermetic closing of the AL 8 detects a pressure below the -The fume duct is obstructed. door.
  • Page 36: Ce Marking Information

    8 ENCLOSURES CE MARKING INFORMATION COLA 2012 EN 14785 : 2006 Wood pellet-burning domestic heating appliances Ref. TERMO FOCUS HR Min. safety distance from flammable materials 200 - 200 - 0 mm rear - right/left side - floor Nom. output : 0.01 % CO emissions at 13% O2 in fumes Red.

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