10 | Operation
• The chimney must be designed in accordance with the stove's technical data (see Technical data).
• The horizontal length of the exhaust pipe must not exceed 2.5 m.
• A maximum number of 3x90° bends must not be exceeded. Each bend must have a cleaning aper-
ture.
• The chimney must be resistant to condensation.
• The chimney must provide at least 3-12 Pa draught in order to be able to adequately draw off ex-
haust gases even in the event of a power failure.
• Austroflamm GmbH accepts no liability or responsibility for the connection of our heating appli-
ances to shared exhaust pipes/chimneys – multiple occupancy. For more information consult a
chimney sweep and check your national, regional and local building regulations.
Electrical connection
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Fig. 45: Electrical connection
10.2 Operating modes
10.2.1 Pellet operation
Fig. 46: Automatic ignition
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Your stove is designed for connection to a 230 V / 50 Hz
mains. The connection cable is included.
The mains socket connection (1) is located on the rear of
the appliance and is protected with a T2.5 A glass tube
fuse.
The power consumption of your appliance is visible on the
nameplate.
Automatic ignition
The stove can be started with the start/stop button on the
status display or heat output display.
As an option it can be started via IR remote control or via
the app. Ignition of the pellets is fully automatic and takes
place in several phases. These phases are shown on the dis-
play (riddling grate placement - combustion pot filling - ig-
nition phase 1 - firebox temperature build-up - ignition
phase 2 - ignition control - ignition phase 3 - release and
control by user - full fire phase).
Ignition is cancelled by pressing the start/stop button dur-
ing the ignition phase. An "E102" error message appears if
ignition is cancelled.
Operating manual Ruby 2.0
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