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VIKTOR 8
VIKTOR 10
VIKTOR 12
TORSBY
TJALLMO
FINN
EN
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1

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  • Page 1 VIKTOR 8 VIKTOR 10 VIKTOR 12 TORSBY TJALLMO FINN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Copyright © 2021 NORDIC FIRE All rights reserved. The reproduction of any part of this manual, in any form, without the explicit written permission of NORDIC FIRE. is forbidden. The content of this manual may be modified without notice. Although the documentation contained in this manual has been carefully compiled and checked, NORDIC FIRE cannot be held liable for any damages arising from the use of the same.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The installation and initial start-up of the appliance must be performed by skilled personnel trained in the relevant safety standards. They will be fully responsible for the definitive installation of the appliance and its proper operation. NORDIC FIRE shall not be held liable if these precautions are not observed.
  • Page 6: The Machine And The Pellets

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH THE MACHINE AND THE PELLETS Components of the appliance The appliance is delivered with the following equipment: No. 1 - User, installation and maintenance guide; No. 1 - Power supply cable; No. 1 - Front heat exchanger cleaning hook; No.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    The appliance's heat output may vary depending on the type of pellets used. Dimensions and connections data sheet VIKTOR 8 / TORSBY / VIKTOR 10 / VIKTOR 12 All the data sheets of dimensions and connections are visible by scanning the following QR Code from your smartphone: https://docs.nordicfire.nl/it/guide/help/cs-...
  • Page 8 CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Technical Specifications FINN / TJALLMO FINN TJALLMO Nominal heat input kcal/h 6.020 6.794 3,78 Reduced thermal capacity kcal/h 3.250 3.526 Nominal thermal output kcal/h 5.500 6.192 3,46 Reduced thermal power kcal/h 2.975 3.268 Efficiency at thermal nominal power 91,4 91,7 Efficiency at reduced thermal power...
  • Page 9: Pellet Properties

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Pellet properties The appliance has been tested with all types of pellets available on the market. The pellets must have the following properties: Diameter 6 mm. Maximum length 35 mm. Maximum humidity content 8 – 9 %. 100% wood.
  • Page 10: Spaces Around And Above The Appliance

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Spaces around and above the appliance The figure below shows the minimum distances from walls or other not-easily-removable furniture, that need to be taken into consideration when positioning the appliance. Any shelves or false ceilings mounted above the appliance must be at least 50 cm away from the top part of it. Furniture and movable objects made from flammable materials must be positioned at least 50 cm from the side surfaces of the appliance;...
  • Page 11: The Flue And Connection To The Same

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH The flue and connection to the same The flue is an essential element for the efficient operation of the appliance. The flue must have a minimum cross-sectional area as that indicated in the technical specifications of the appliance (80 mm). Each product must be equipped with its own flue, without other adjoining elements (boilers, chimneys, stoves, etc.).
  • Page 12: Chimney

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH If the flue should be old or too big (internal diameter greater than 15 cm), duct the flue using a stainless steel pipe, properly insulated with rock wool or vermiculite, and sized according to the route. The connection to the flue must be appropriately sealed. When assembling the flue, there must be no more than 4 direction changes, including the initial T-shaped fitting.
  • Page 13: Electrical Connection

    NORDIC FIRE declines all responsibility for injury to persons and animals or damage to objects due to failure to connect the appliance to earth or to comply with IEC specifications.
  • Page 14: Description Of Components

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Remote control Display Key 1 – INCREASE Key 5 – ESC Key 2 – DECREASE Key 4 – SET Key 3 – ON/OFF The remote control must be fitted with 3 AAA 1.5 V batteries (mod. LR03 / MN2400); The battery life depends on how often the remote control is used. The table explains how the keys on the remote control work.
  • Page 15: Support Panel

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Support panel Led 6 – WIFI Led 4 – RECEPTION Led 5 – ALARM Led 3 – POWER STATUS Key 2 – POWER / WPS Led 2 – POWER STATUS Serial Connection for Remote Control Led 1 –...
  • Page 16: Display

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Display The remote control display shows information concerning the operating status of the appliance. The display is activated by pressing key 3 (On/Off). The figure below shows the display when the appliance is in normal operating mode. Room temperature Operating status Power setting in POWER SET...
  • Page 17 CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH The image below shows the screen when STAND-BY is enabled: Enable field MENU 02 – TIMER Allows you to access the different timer programmes (daily, weekly and weekend). In order to avoid any undesired switching on/off operations, only activate and use a single programme at a time (daily, weekly or weekend programme). •...
  • Page 18 CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH • Sub-menu 02 – 03 – Weekly timer Allows you to enable, disable and set the timer weekly program functions. The weekly timer has four operating time slots can be set according to the following table (it is not essential to use all of them at the same time): Switch on time Days display field enabled: (OFF tells the clock to ignore...
  • Page 19 CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH MENU 03 – DATE AND TIME Allows for setting the current day, date and time. MINUTES Clock HOURS Clock MONTH Date DAY Date YEAR Date Keys 1 and 2 (Increase and Decrease) allow you to modify the selected value. Key 4 (Set) selects the subsequent value.
  • Page 20 CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH (ON = R.T. contact CLOSED = Thermostat in demand) If a temperature sensor is connected, this indicates the temperature in ducted room 2 measured by the same. If a room thermostat is connected, this indicates the status of the same R.TMP 2 (OFF = R.T.
  • Page 21: Initial Configurations

    Connection to the WiFi network The appliance is equipped with a Wi-Fi board that enables it to be remotely controlled via the “ NORDIC FIRE 2.0 ” App, which can be downloaded to smartphones or tablets from various stores (Apple, Android, etc.).
  • Page 22: Initial Start-Up

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH INITIAL START-UP First start-up Perform the following operations: Connect the appliance to the electrical system by using the provided cable; Set the “power ON/OFF switch” on the rear side of the appliance to “‫( ”׀‬on); Fill the pellet tank;...
  • Page 23: Switch-Off Cycle

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Switch-off cycle Pressing key 3 (On/Off) on the remote control or key 1 (On/Off) on the support panel, will switch off the appliance. The display will show “SWITCHING OFF”. The pellet loading stops and the flue gas extractor speed increases to maximum and then switches off after the cooling of the appliance, displaying "OFF”.
  • Page 24: Modifying The Temperature Setting For Ducted Rooms

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH During this operation, the display will appear as in the following picture: SET DUCTING 2 (Speed of ducted air fan for zone 2) SET DUCTING 1 (Speed of ducted air fan for zone 1) Modifying the temperature Setting for ducted rooms See the chapter on “THE MENU”...
  • Page 25: Alarm Signals

    Every alarm causes the appliance to switch-off immediately. The alarm state is reached after the time set on Pr11 (set as default at 90”) and it can be reset by pressing button 3 for a while. In the event of a fault, contact the NORDIC FIRE Authorised technical assistance centre.
  • Page 26: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Precautions before cleaning Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, make sure that: the appliance is off and has cooled down completely; the ash is completely cold. the ash vacuum device used for cleaning is suitable and its filter is in good condition. Before re-starting the appliance, re-install all previously removed components.
  • Page 27: Non-Routine Cleaning

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH Use a suitable ash vacuum device to remove any ash deposited in the brazier (fig. 6) and around the brazier (fig. WARNING: use suitable ash vacuum devices equipped with a fine mesh filter in order to prevent ash from being blown into the room and to prevent damaging the vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 28: Cleaning The Vermiculite

    CS.VTR.IST-1 / Rev 1.1 ENGLISH After having removed the two inspection plates in the picture (fig. 9), clean the right and left flue gas conduits with a brush (fig. 10). Remove the front panel below. To remove it, unscrew both screws (fig.
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Ceramic Glass

    You must periodically check the seals because the latter guarantee the air- and water-tightness of the appliance and its good functioning; if they are worn or damaged you need to be replace them immediately by contacting a NORDIC FIRE Authorised technical assistance centre.
  • Page 30 COMPONENT KEY: SAFETY DEVICES KEY: M1 = Auger gearmotor ALp = Fire door closing micro-switch M2 = Brazier cleaning gearmotor ALt = Manual reset thermostat V = Primary air fan (excluding natural convection model) ALf = Smoke pressure switch V1 = Ducted air 1 fan (configured models only) ALs = Pellet tank door closing micro-switch or primary air fan (natural convection model) V2 = Ducted air 2 fan (configured models only)
  • Page 32 Nordic Fire b.v. De Immenhorst 5 7041 KE 's-Heerenberg The Netherlands Internet:www.nordicfire.eu E-mail: info@nordicfire.nl...

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