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WATT 10 PRO
MANUAL OF
INSTRUCTIONS
PELLET STOVES

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  • Page 1 Translated from Spanish to English - www.onlinedoctranslator.com WATT 10 PRO MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS PELLET STOVES...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT: READ RIGOROUSLY one.The guarantee is valid from the first ignition carried out by an authorized technician. 2.Do not overturn or place the product in a horizontal position during the transport phase. 3.The installation of the stove must be carried out by a qualified technician following current local regulations.
  • Page 3 The company Eider Biomasa is exempt from all responsibility for damages caused to people or things derived from non-compliance with the points highlighted above and for products not installed according to current local regulations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 01. SAFETY WARNINGS....................6 02. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ................... 7 03. THE SMOKE OUTLET........................9 04. FINISHING OF CHIMNEY........................eleven 05. SHOT ..............................12 06. EFFICIENCY OF THE STOVE ......................13 07.
  • Page 5 INDEX 09. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....................32 09. Model A 9.1 Cleaning the surfaces ............................32 9.2 Cleaning the metal parts ...........................32 9.3 Cleaning the burner and its support .........................33 9.4 Cleaning the deflector ............................33 9.5 Ash container .............
  • Page 6: Safety Warnings

    Read this manual carefully before use or any maintenance operation. The objective of Eider Biomasa is to provide the greatest amount of information to guarantee a safer use and avoid damage to people, things or parts of it.
  • Page 7: General Safety Regulations

    02. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Only use this stove as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fires or accidents to people. Make sure that the type of power supply complies with what is indicated on the data plate (220V~/50Hz). This product is not a toy.
  • Page 8 02. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The fuel comes as small cylinders with a diameter of 6-7mm, a maximum length of 30mm and a maximum humidity of 8%. The stove is manufactured and calibrated to burn pellets made up of various types of wood pressed in compliance with regulations that protect the environment.
  • Page 9: The Smoke Outlet

    03. THE SMOKE OUTLET The flue is one of the key elements for the proper functioning of the stove. The best are those made of steel (stainless or aluminized), due to the quality of the materials, the resistance, the duration over time, the ease of cleaning and maintenance.
  • Page 10 03. THE SMOKE OUTLET EXISTING FLUE (TRADITIONAL) EXTERNAL SMOKE DUCT...
  • Page 11: Finishing Of Chimney

    04. FINISHING OF THE CHIMNEY The correct installation of the chimney finish allows to optimize the operation of the stove. The chimney's anti-wind finish must be made up of such a number of elements that the sum of its section, at the outlet, is always double with respect to that of the flue.
  • Page 12: Shot

    05. THE SHOT The gases that are formed during combustion, when heated, undergo an increase in volume and, therefore, assume a lower density with respect to the cooler surrounding air. This temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the chimney determines a depression, called thermal depression, which is greater the higher the flue is and the higher the temperature.
  • Page 13: Efficiency Of The Stove

    06. EFFICIENCY OF THE STOVE Paradoxically, highly efficient stoves can make the job of the chimney more difficult. The proper functioning of a fireplace depends on the increase in temperature inside it caused by the combustion fumes. However, the efficiency of a stove is determined by its ability to transfer most of the heat produced to the environment to be heated.
  • Page 14: Installation Instructions

    07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Choose a definitive place to place the stove and then: Provide the connection to the flue for smoke evacuation. Provide the outside air intake (air for combustion). Provide the connection for the electrical line with ground discharge installation. The electrical installation of the room where the stove is installed must be grounded;...
  • Page 15 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Although it is always advisable to respect the minimum distances and also install heat-resistant fireproof insulating panels (rock wool, cellular cement, etc.). The following is advised: Promasil 1000 Rating temperature: 1000 °C Density: 245 kg/m3 Shrinkage at reference temperature, 11 hours: 1.3/1000°C % Cold compressive strength: 1.4 MPa Flexural strength: 0.5 MPa Coefficient of thermal expansion: 5.4x10-6 m/mK...
  • Page 16 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION EXAMPLE: EXAMPLE OF INCORRECT INSTALLATION: Never install the smoke evacuation pipes so that the evacuation gases exit through a straight horizontal outlet or directed downwards.
  • Page 17: Micronova N100 Electronics With 3-Button Led Display

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.1 Correct operation and control regulation devices 8.1.1 Console The console allows easy dialogue with the controller by pressing a few buttons. A display and indicators with LEDs inform the operator about the operating status of the stove. In programming mode, the various parameters are displayed.ros modifiable with the buttons is.
  • Page 18: The Menu

    8. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.2 The menu A long press on button P1 enters the menu. Said menu is divided into several options and levels to access the settings and programming of the card. 8.2.1 User menu The following table synthetically describes the menu structure;...
  • Page 19: Menu 01 - Set Clock

    8. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY M2-4 – weekend programming 01 – weekend timer on/off 02 - start weekend 1 OFF-0-23:50 03 - stop weekend 1 OFF-0-23:50 04 - start weekend 2 OFF-0-23:50 05 - stop weekend 2 OFF-0-23:50 M2-5 - exit M3 –...
  • Page 20 08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY Choose a day and press button P3 (figure 13b), time adjustment occurs ( figure 13c ), of the minutes ( figure 13d ), of the day ( figure 13e ), of the month ( figure 13f ) and of the year ( figure 13g ) using pushbuttons P1 (decrease) and P2 (increase) and confirm with pushbutton P3.
  • Page 21 08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.2.3 Menu M2 – set chrono Submenu M2 – 1 – Enable chrono The menu displayed on the display “M2 set chrono” allows you to globally enable and disable all the chronothermostat functions. Press the P3 button to enable and, successively, P1 or P2 for the On or Off section. Confirm with button P3.
  • Page 22 8. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY PROGRAM 1 menu level meaning possible values selection activation time M2-3-02 START PRG 1 OFF-0-23:50 deactivation time M2-3-03 STOP PRG 1 OFF-0-23:50 M2-3-04 on/off MONDAY PRG 1 M2-3-05 on/off TUESDAY PRG 1 M2-3-06 on/off WEDNESDAY PRG 1...
  • Page 23 08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY Submenu M2 - 4 – Weekend programming Allows you to enable/disable and configure the chrono-thermostat functions for the weekend (on the 6th and 7th, that is, Saturday and Sunday). To enable, press the P3 button corresponding to the “chrono fine-sett” option and set "on" with the P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) button.
  • Page 24: Menu 06 - Initial Load

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.2.7 Menu M6 – Initial load This function is only available when the stove is inOFFand allows the auger to be loaded during the first ignition of the stove with an empty pellet tank. After having selected menu M6, the display will show the scrolling message “Premere Più'"...
  • Page 25: User Functions

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.3 User functions The normal operation of the controller regularly installed in an air stove is described below in relation to the functions available to the user. Before lighting the stove, the display is the one shown in figure 3. figure 3 8.3.1 Igniting the stove Press P3 for a few seconds to turn on the stove.
  • Page 26: Fire Present

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.3.3 Fire present When the smoke temperature reaches and exceeds the value contained in parameter PR13, the system goes into on mode and the message "Fuoco present" appears on the display and the ON/OFF LED flashes. During this phase, the stability of the temperature is verified for the time predefined by parameter PR02.
  • Page 27: Changing The Room Temperature Setting

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.3.6 Changing the room temperature setting All you have to do is press button P1 to modify the room temperature. The display shows the set room temperature (temperature SET). Consequently, pressing the P1 (decrease) and P2 (increase) buttons modifies the value.
  • Page 28: Turning Off The Stove

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY When the smoke temperature reaches the threshold determined by parameter PR13, the stove enters stand-by mode and the scrolling message “Stop eco temp good” appears. The auger is off (auger led off) and also the exchanger (exchanger led off) and the smoke fan.
  • Page 29: Smoke Temperature Probe Alarm

    0.808 08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY The alarm state is reached after the time PR11,EXCEPT BLACKOUT ALARM, and is reset to zero with a long press on pushbutton P3. Every time an alarm is reset, the stove is switched off for safety. In the alarm phase, the alarm led always lights up (alarm led on) and if the buzzer is enabled, it will sound intermittently.
  • Page 30: Thermal Safety Overtemperature Alarm

    0.808 08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.4.5 Ignition absence alarm Occurs when the ignition phase fails. This occurs when the time determined by parameter PR01 elapses, the smoke temperature does not exceed parameter PR1 3. The display shows the scrolling message "Al 5 alar al 5 Mancata accens-" and the stove is in the status of alarm ( figure 25 ).
  • Page 31: Connections

    08. MICRONOVA N100 ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 8.5 Connections SMOKE ENCODER VENT. EXCHANGER VENT. FUMES ENDLESS DEPRESSOR PELLET COMPARTMENT SAFETY THERMOSTAT FOR CORRECT OPERATION, RESPECT THE THERMOCOUPLE POLARITY...
  • Page 32: Cleaning And Maintenance

    • After the maintenance phase, check that everything is in order as before the intervention (burner correctly positioned). Please carefully follow the instructions below for cleaning. Failure to comply can cause problems in the operation of the stove. WATT 10 pro model...
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Surfaces

    09. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 9.1 Cleaning the surfaces To clean the surfaces, use a cloth with water or water and neutral soap. The use of aggressive detergents or solvents damages the surfaces of the stove. Before using any detergent, it is advisable to test it on an area that is not visible or contact the Authorized Assistance Center to request advice on the matter.
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Fans

    09. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE When carrying out this operation, always make sure that the gray gasket around the glass is in good condition. Failure to check the state of this gasket can compromise the stove's operation. However, low quality pellets can cause the glass to become dirty.
  • Page 35: Operations To Carry Out Each Station Before Switching On

    10. DAILY CLEANING • Control of the tightness of the gaskets. • Cleaning of mechanisms and moving parts (motors and fans). • Control of the electrical part and electronic components. 9.12 Operations to carry out each station before switching on. •...
  • Page 36: Daily Cleaning

    10.2 Daily cleaning Operations to carry out with the stove completely cold: Empty the ash box: vacuuming it or throwing the ash in the trash can. Vacuum the combustion chamber: Take care that there are no burning embers yet. If so, your ash vacuum cleaner will catch fire.
  • Page 37 10. DAILY CLEANING ISSUE CAUSE CAUSE IN ORDER TO FAVOR THE FIRST STARTING OF THE APPLIANCE, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO REPEAT THE INITIAL FIRST CHARGING PHASE A FEW TIMES AS THE COMPLETELY EMPTY AUGER TAKES A DETERMINED TIME TO FILL SWITCHED ON ABSENCE OF FEEDING CHECK THE PLUG AND THE PRESENCE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY...
  • Page 38 10. DAILY CLEANING EXCESSIVE OR INADEQUATE EXCESSIVE OR INADEQUATE CHIMNEY LENGTH CHIMNEY LENGTH OBSTRUCTED EVACUATION OBSTRUCTED EVACUATION DEP ALARM CONDITIONS WEATHER UNFAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS UNFAVORABLE LEAVE THE STOVE TO COOL, RESET THE MANUAL THERMOSTAT BOILER TEMPERATURE AT THE BACK. LIGHT THE STOVE AGAIN, DECREASE THE POWER TOO HIGH OF THE STOVE.
  • Page 39: Annex Relating To The Warranty And The User's Safety

    12. ANNEX RELATING TO THE WARRANTY AND USER SAFETY 12.1 General information 12.1.1 Important. This informative annex is intended to guarantee the correct installation of the equipment as well as the safety means that the installation of this type of heat generating device requires. Said installation will be carried out by qualified personnel, so that it complies with all the regulations that apply both locally, nationally and Europeanly, otherwise the manufacturer will not be responsible for breakdowns or problems.
  • Page 40: Installation Of Security Elements In The Installation

    12. ANNEX RELATING TO THE WARRANTY AND USER SAFETY - If the electrical supply to the equipment does not come from an accredited supply company, (for example, generator sets, solar panels, batteries, etc.) the guarantee will no longer be valid, for which ensure the correct power supply to the stove.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    12. ANNEX RELATING TO THE WARRANTY AND USER SAFETY THE FOLLOWING ARE EXEMPT FROM WARRANTY COVERAGE IN ALL CASES: IMPROPER TRANSPORTATION OR STORAGE, CORROSION, ABRASION, LACK OF CLEANLINESS, GLASS BREAKAGE, TAPE JOINTS, PAINT, WEAR OF THE COMBUSTION BURNER, WEAR OF THE SMOKE DEFLECTOR, WEAR OF THE RESISTANCE , BREAKAGE OR DAMAGES OF DECORATIVE CERAMIC PIECES, EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE CUT OF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY OR BY IMPROPER USE OR MISTREATMENT.
  • Page 42 12. ANNEX RELATING TO THE WARRANTY AND USER SAFETY ANNEX I Commercial Guarantee Vertex Life SL one.-In order to make the Guarantee operational, in accordance with the law and the points developed throughout this document, the start-up and interventions during the guarantee period must be carried out by an authorized Vertex Life SL service.
  • Page 43 12. ANNEX RELATING TO THE WARRANTY AND USER SAFETY - Improper transport or storage, corrosion, abrasion, lack of cleanliness, glass breakage, tape joints, paint, wear on the combustion burner, wear on the smoke deflector, wear on the resistance, breakage or damage to decorative ceramic pieces, eventual damages produced by the power outage or by improper use or mistreatment.
  • Page 44 WWW.CENSAT.ES TEL: 958847667 - 902750336...

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