HAAS + SOHN HSP 4.0-F2 Manual

HAAS + SOHN HSP 4.0-F2 Manual

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HSP 4.0–F2
HSP 4.0–F2
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Pellet stove
0545608001403–

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  • Page 1 Equipment sheet HSP 4.0–F2 HSP 4.0–F2 Equipment sheet Pellet stove 0545608001403–...
  • Page 2 Notes in the text Of utmost importance there are the notes entitled WARNING. The notes entitled WARNING advise you on serious danger of damage to the heating device or of an injury. The note entitled Notice advises you on possible damage to your heating device. The note entitled Important calls your attention to the information important for the operation of your heating device.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Technical data..........................1 2. Dimensions........................... 2 2.1. Flue-pipe conn on the top ......................2 2.2. Flue-pipe conn rear ........................3 3. Cleaning work ..........................4 3.1. Cleaning the surface ......................... 4 3.2. Cleaning the glass panel ......................4 3.3.
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    1. Technical data HSP 4.0–F2 456.08 Nominal Partial output Partial output output Heat output range: 8,5 kW 3,8 kW 2,4 kW Nominal heat output: 8,5 kW Height: 1209 mm Width: 954 mm Depth: 433 mm Weight: 232 kg Diameter of flue elbow: 80 mm Flue gas temperature: 132 °C...
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    2. Dimensions 2.1. Flue-pipe conn on the top Pos. 1: for external air input Pos. 2: convection air for 2nd room...
  • Page 7: Flue-Pipe Conn Rear

    2.2. Flue-pipe conn rear Pos. 1: for external air input Pos. 2: convection air for 2nd room...
  • Page 8: Cleaning Work

    3. Cleaning work WARNING Before starting any cleaning work, the stove must be cool down! Once the cleaning work is completed, the correct operating status of the device must be re- established: Put the combustion pot in correctly, close the combustion chamber door. 3.1.
  • Page 9 WARNING Cleaning the combustion pot may only be done with a cooled down stove in “OFF” operating mode. Otherwise there is a risk of burns! • Clean the burner with the supplied tool. (By scraping the burner wall, dirt falls down through the cleaning roller into the ash pan.) WARNING Do not dismantle the burner!
  • Page 10 Figure 1: Cleaning the combustion pot (using the supplied tool)
  • Page 11: Maintenance Work

    4. Maintenance work WARNING Before starting any cleaning work, the stove must be cool down! The mains plug must be pulled out of the power supply socket (always in advance)! The frequency of maintenance in turn depends to a large extent on the pellet quality (ash content). Quality pellets have a low ash content of about 0.2-0.3%.
  • Page 12: Cleaning The Flue Gas Passes

    4.2. Cleaning the flue gas passes CAUTION Check and clean the flue-gas ways, exhaust (flue-gas) fan and flue-gas ducts at the latest after 1000 kg of pellets have been consumed. Clean with a brush or an ash extractor. CAUTION After completion of the cleaning make sure that when putting back the covers, the seals are seated in the right positions.
  • Page 13: Cleaning The Flue Baffle

    4.2.1. Cleaning the flue baffle After consuming 1000 kg of pellets or after a year of operation, it is necessary to clean the deflector using the enclosed tool. CAUTION To remove the deflector, you must retract the flame temperature sensor - otherwise the deflector cannot be removed.
  • Page 14: Cleaning The Pellet Container - Annual Maintenance

    4.3. Cleaning the pellet container - annual maintenance • Heat the pellet stove until the storage tank is completely empty. • Then the protective grille (1) in the pellet tank may be removed. • Then clean the tank and the intake of the screw conveyor housing with a vacuum cleaner. •...
  • Page 15: Replacement Parts List

    5. Replacement parts list 5.1. Replacement parts list (without trim parts) Description Pos. Piece No. PR Replacement parts list (without trim parts) Complete combustion chamber door/ 1 piece 0545508005300 anthracite Ash-pan door/anthracite 1 piece 0545908005520...
  • Page 16 Ash pan 1 piece 0545908005604 Protection grate 1 piece 0545508005739 1 piece Burner 0545508005820 1 piece Door contact switch 0089500040005 Cleaning roller 1 piece 0545508905130 Screw conveyor motor 1 piece 0089500880005 Complete control unit 1 piece 0545508005576 Backup battery CR 2032 1 piece Relay 1 piece...
  • Page 17: Detail A1

    Flue way T-piece 1 piece 0545508006120 1 piece Condensate collector 0545508006130 5.2. Detail A1 Description Pos. Piece No. PR Detail A1 Screwing door — Set 1 piece 0545508005301 A1.1. 1 piece A1.2. Glass holder/anthracite - Set 0545508005302 Seal door 16 mm (1500 mm) 1 piece 0040300160005 Seal glass 10x4 mm (1320 mm)
  • Page 18: Replacement Parts List

    5.3. Replacement parts list Description Pos. Piece No. PR Replacement parts list Side wall right/black-glossy 1 piece 0545608005130 Side wall right/grey 1 piece 0545608015130 Side wall right/white 1 piece 0545608025130 Front plate right/black-glossy 1 piece 0545608005150 Front plate right/grey 1 piece 0545608015150 Front plate right/white 1 piece...
  • Page 19 Front plate right/black-glossy 1 piece 0545608005170 Front plate right/grey 1 piece 0545608015170 Front plate right/white 1 piece 0545608025170 Front plate right/black-glossy 1 piece 0545608005160 Front plate right/grey 1 piece 0545608015160 Front plate right/white 1 piece 0545608025160 Front plate left/black-glossy 1 piece 0545608005110 Front plate left/grey 1 piece...
  • Page 20: Circuit Diagram

    6. Circuit diagram 6.1. Circuit diagram IO 57.1 Saugzug Hall Weiß Schwarz Blau Tankdeckel Blau Blau Türkontakt- schalter Braun Abgastem- peraturfühler Weiß Grün Flammentemp. oben Weiß Raumtemp. 1 Weiß Weiß/Braun Schwarz Differenzdruck Blau...
  • Page 21 Description circuit diagram: Description Cable harness No.: Mains plug / mains filter Electric ignition Screw conveyor motor — relay Screw conveyor motor — relay Induced draught Cleaning roller Conv. fan Screw conveyor motor — relay 12– Flue gas fan rotation speed 22/23 Tank cover 26/27...
  • Page 22: Circuit Diagram Relay

    6.2. Circuit diagram relay Steuer- Braun platine Steuer- Schwarz platine Description Circuit diagram: Description Cable harness No.: A1/A2 Control board Control board Screw conveyor motor...
  • Page 24 Installation and operating manual Pellet stove Pellet stove Nameplate: Installation and operating manual Pellet stove 0545508001413–...
  • Page 25 Please read through these operating instructions carefully. You will be informed about the function and handling of this stove and you will also save fuel and conserve the environment by heating correctly. The attached equipment sheet is part of these operating instructions. Notes in the text Of utmost importance there are the notes entitled WARNING.
  • Page 26 9.1.8. Date / Time ..........................18 9.1.9. Display ........................... 18 9.1.10. Network..........................18 9.1.11. Error Log ..........................20 9.1.12. Manual filling (for HSP 4.0-F2 only)................. 20 9.1.13. Info Software ........................21 9.1.14. Language..........................21 10. Mobile application - general safety instructions ............21 10.1.
  • Page 27 11.1. Burner test before start zone....................23 11.2. Start zone 1-30 (start zone)....................23 11.3. Heating mode ......................... 23 11.4. Burner test (when heating) ....................23 11.5. Cooling down.......................... 23 11.6. ECO-Mode ..........................23 11.7. Standby ........................... 24 11.8. Shut down ..........................24 11.9.
  • Page 28: General Information

    1. General information • Please check the appliance for transport damage when unpacking it. In case of defects, please report these immediately to your stove dealer! • National and European standards, local regulations and those under building law as well as the relevant state building regulations or fire regulations must be complied with when installing, connecting and putting the fireplace into operation.
  • Page 29: Electrical Connection

    WARNING The stove must not be set up to be operated jointly with the home’s air conditioning and ventilation units. Note Exceptions: RLU certified appliances can also be operated with extractor hoods, vented tumble dryers and air conditioning and ventilation units if the stove has also been connected to a balanced flue. According to the new Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act [ElektroG], our stoves are consid- ered as "large household appliances".
  • Page 30: Weather Conditions

    4.1. Weather conditions For the safe operation of the fireplace, it must be ensured that the chimney is able to build up the necessary flue draft. Particular attention needs to be paid to this during the transition period (E.G. autumn and spring) or during poor weather conditions (E.G.
  • Page 31: Installation

    Figure 1: Connection to the chimney: Chimney Effective length of the chimney Inlet of outside air T-shaped block with plug for discharge of condensate 5. Installation CAUTION For comfortable maintenance and service are following distances recommended: at the sides – minimum 50 cm at the back –...
  • Page 32: Minimum Gaps To Flammable Components

    5.1. Minimum gaps to flammable components CAUTION When installing the stove, it is essential to observe the official fire protection regulations. Please observe the national regulations to this effect. WARNING As the minimum distances from flammable or temperature-sensitive materials (E. G. furniture, wallpaper, wooden cladding) and from load-bearing walls, the specified gaps "at the back", "on the sides"...
  • Page 33: Operation Of The Stove Depending On The Air From The Room

    5.3. Operation of the stove depending on the air from the room: The pellet stove has been tested as gas-tight according to the EN 14785 standard and can be operated with or without external air supply (the stove then consumes air from the room). In this case, during the simultaneous operation of the stove and the ventilation installation (e.g.
  • Page 34: Outside Air Connection (Rlu)

    Figure 3: Wind protection of air supply duct WARNING For operation independent of indoor air with RLU certified appliances, the outside air connection must be connected. For the dimensions of the air supply duct: Air supply duct diameter Maximum length Max.
  • Page 35: Room Temperature Sensor

    CAUTION Please keep in mind that the connection and ducting of the convection air must comply with national and European standard, as well as local, building and fire regulations. Installation must be performed by a competent person. 5.6. Room temperature sensor Note A room temperature sensor is installed on the back of the stove.
  • Page 36: Operator Console Functions

    6. Operator console functions 6.1. Symbols on the display Menu ON/OFF 09:33 7. Operating the pellet stov 7.1. Suitable fuels • Pellets with 6mm diameter • Identification: DINplus, ÖNorm M 7135, ENplus-A1 7.2. Unsuitable fuels • The use of lower-quality or unauthorised fuel adversely affects the operation of your pellet stove and may lead to the lapse of the guarantee.
  • Page 37: Operating Console

    Note For type HSP 4.0-F2: when using for the first time, the Manual filling process must be started twice. (see point 9.1.12) Due to the different expansion of the materials used, the stove may make sounds resembling ticking or banging when heated or cooled.
  • Page 38 7.3.2.2. Welcome page 09:33 7.3.2.3. Setting Setpoint temperature Setpoint temperature Procedure: The "Setpoint temperature" is set with the "Plus" or "Minus" buttons. The setting is saved by pressing the "OK" button. 7.3.2.4. Starting the pellet stove - operating mode ON Procedure: On the standard screen, press the "ON/OFF"...
  • Page 39: Additional Operator Console Functions

    Note During the "Burner test", the level of contamination is measured using the pressure difference sensor. If the limit value is not exceeded, the start process is initiated. The display now shows "Start zone". The indicator shows the prog- ress of the start. Start zone Setpoint temperature Note...
  • Page 40: Energy Saving Mode - Actual Room Temperature Display

    8.2. Energy saving mode - Actual room temperature display The display energy saving mode is activated after approx. 5 mi- nutes. The display shows Actual room temperature. Note Pressing any button makes the welcome page appear again on the display after approx. 3 seconds. 8.3.
  • Page 41: Manual Operating Mode

    • Maintenance • Power Stage Blower • Date/Time • Display • Network • Error Log • Manual filling (for HSP 4.0-F2 only) • Info Software • Language 9.1.1. Manual operating mode Oper. mode Procedure: Press the "Manually" function to activate the manual operating Manually mode.
  • Page 42: Automatic Operating Mode

    9.1.2. Automatic operating mode Oper. mode Procedure: Press the "Automatic" function to activate the automatic operating Manually mode. Automatic Weekly program Setpoint temperature Procedure: Press and move the scroll bar to select the desired value. Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. In automatic operating mode, the Setpoint temperature can be set from 10 °C to 30 °C.
  • Page 43 Multiple selection Procedure: Use double-click on any day of the week to select all days of the week. This allows all days of the week to be programmed with the same values. Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. 1.
  • Page 44: Heating Curve

    9.1.4. Heating curve Heating curve Procedure: Press and move the scroll bar to select the setpoint value and then press the "OK" button to conform it. Setting range of the heating curve from 1 to 4. Factory setting: 2 The value to be set is based on the size of the room being heated. •...
  • Page 45: Power Stage Blower

    9.1.7. Power stage blower Power stage blower Procedure: Press and move the scroll bar to set the desired value. The higher the selected value, the higher the speed of the blower. Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. 9.1.8. Date / Time Procedure: Date / Time Use the "Plus"...
  • Page 46 9.1.10.1. Mode Network modes are available in the "Mode" menu. Mode local HaasSohn local global 9.1.10.2. App. PIN It is possible to generate a 4-digit pin in the "App. PIN" line. Network Mode local HaasSohn App. PIN 4363 HaasSohn_ Network name WIFI password 9.1.10.3.
  • Page 47: Error Log

    In the error log there are shown the latest 64 error messages with Network dates and times. Error Log Info Software 9.1.12. Manual filling (for HSP 4.0-F2 only) Procedure: Manual filling In the main menu, select the "Manual filling" function and press the "START" button.
  • Page 48: Info Software

    + S stoves. 10.1. Installation of mobile application You can find the "Haas + Sohn" app on Apple mobile devices in the App Store or on Android mobile devices in the Play Store. Mobile devices with the following operating system are supported: •...
  • Page 49: Range Of Functions

    The stove must be connected to The stove can be connected to an used to set up a new Haas + Sohn an existing home WLAN (Wifi). existing home WLAN (Wifi). The network (Hotspot, without internet...
  • Page 50: Oper. Modes

    11. Oper. modes 11.1. Burner test before start zone The start zone begins if: • the current room temperature falls below the set target temperature by 1 °C • the stove is cooled down to a temperature below 70 °C A burner test is performed before each start zone.
  • Page 51: Standby

    11.7. Standby The stove is in waiting condition. Before it can be switched over from the operating setting "standby" to the operating setting "Start zones 1 – 20", two conditions for the start are to be fulfilled: • The "Actual room temperature" must drop under the "Setpoint temperature" by 1 °C at least •...
  • Page 52: Cleaning And Maintenance Work (See Appliance Sheet 3+4.)

    • Once the electricity supply has been restored, the stove continues its operation. Long power cut – lasts for more than about 30 seconds: • Once the electricity supply is restored, the stove switches to the Shut down operating status and subsequently to "OFF".
  • Page 53 F. Screw motor defective D. Clean burner - Ensure adequate G. Pellet fuel has too low a calorific value combustion air E. Flue gas temperature sensor defective - contact service department F. Screw motor defective - contact service department G. Clean burner - switch to high quality pellet type F0006 A.
  • Page 54 D. Change flue tube pipeline- contact service department E. Flue gas temperature sensor defective - contact service engineer F0023 A. Flame temperature sensor defective or not A. Contact service department connected F0025 A. Burner dirty (at burner test during start A.
  • Page 55: General Information / Faults

    The receipt is to be presented as evidence. If a defect occurs in your appliance within the warranty period, HAAS + SOHN will correct (repair) this defect in the shortest possible time or optionally replace the defective item. Cancellation of the contract /a reduction in price is excluded in so far as this does not conflict with the statutory regulations.
  • Page 56: Replacement Part Orders / Service Enquiries / Complaints

    WARNING If any constructional change is made to the stove or if it is not used for the intended purpose, any claim under warranty lapses. 18. Replacement part orders / Service enquiries / Complaints For ordering replacement parts or making enquiries about repairs and service as well as in the event of any complaints, please get in touch directly with your Haas +Sohn sales partner where you purchased the appliance.
  • Page 59 All documents such as operating instructions, appliance sheet, test reports etc. and contact details can also be found under: www.haassohn.com...

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