INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, Our products are designed and manufactured in accordance with standards in force, with high quality materials and using our extensive experience in the transformation processes. To get the best performance, we suggest you read the instructions in this manual carefully. This installation guide is an integral part of the product: ensure that the manual is always supplied with the appliance, even if it changes owner.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SAFETY WARNINGS • The installation, electrical connection, operating test and maintenance must only be carried out by a qualified operator. • Install the product in compliance with the laws and regulations in force. • Only use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer. The product must not be used as an incinerator.
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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • Do not dry laundry on the product. Any drying racks or the like must be kept at a safe distance from the product. Fire hazard. • The product maintenance operations must be exclusively carried out by a qualified operator on a yearly basis.
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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • Do not allow the product to come into contact with water, it contains live electrical parts. • Do not wash the product with water (or other liquids) as they could penetrate inside the unit, damaging the electrical insulation with the risk of electrocution. • Do not use detergents to wash the stove, they could damage the aesthetic parts of the product.
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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • The sound pressure level of this appliance does not exceed 70 dB(A). • Live electrical parts: only power the product once it has been fully assembled. • Disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before performing any maintenance operations.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS INFORMATION: • Please contact the retailer or qualified personnel for any information, problem or malfunction. • Only use the fuel specified by the manufacturer. • When the product is switched on for the first time, it is normal for it to emit smoke due to the paint heating up for the first time. Therefore make sure the room it is installed in is well-ventilated.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS WARRANTY CONDITIONS For the duration, terms, conditions, limitations of the MCZ conventional warranty, please refer to the specific warranty card that is included with the product. Information for management of waste electrical and electronic equipment containing batteries and accumulators This symbol appears on the product, on the batteries, on the accumulators or on their packaging or on their documentation;...
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS WARNINGS FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT The owner is the sole party responsible for demolishing and disposing of the product. This must be performed in compliance with laws related to safety and environmental protection in force in his/her country. At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste.
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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS LEGENDA WHERE TO DISPOSE MATERIALS Metal Glass If there is any, to be disposed of separately based on the material used: Tiles or ceramics OUTER CLADDING Stone Glass ceramic (fire door): to be disposed of with inert or mixed waste If there is any, to be disposed of separately based on the material used: Tempered glass (oven door): to be disposed...
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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS Our solid bio-combustible products, (hereinafter called “Products”) are designed and manufactured in compliance with one of the following European standard harmonised to Regulation (UE) no. 305/2011 for construction products: EN 14785: “Residential space heating appliances fired by wood pellets” EN 13240: “Room heaters fired by solid fuel.”...
2-INSTALLATION The instructions in this chapter refer explicitly to the Italian installation regulation UNI 10683. In any case, always observe the regulations in force in the country of installation. PELLETS The pellet is obtained from natural dried wood sawdust (without paint). The compactness of the material is guaranteed by the lignin contained in the wood itself, without glue or binders.
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2-INSTALLATION FOREWORD The heating system (generator + combustion air supply + combustion product expulsion system + any hydraulic/aeraulic system) must be installed in compliance with the laws and regulations in force , and carried out by a qualified technician, who must issue a declaration of conformity of the system to the system manager and shall undertake full responsibility for final installation and consequent good operation of the product.
2-INSTALLATION MINIMUM DISTANCES Observe the distances from flammable objects (sofas, furniture, wood panelling, etc..) as specified in the following diagram. If objects considered to be particularly sensitive to heat are present, such as furniture, curtains or sofas, as a precaution, increase the stove clearances substantially to avoid possible deterioration due to the effect of heat.
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2-INSTALLATION In any case, ensure adequate distance to facilitate access during cleaning and extraordinary maintenance. If this is not possible, it must still be possible to distance the product from adjacent walls/elements. This operation must be performed by a technician qualified to disconnect the combustion product expulsion ducts and their subsequent restoration.
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2-INSTALLATION Below 15kW: Air duct diameter Maximum length Maximum length (smooth duct) (corrugated duct) 50mm 60mm 80mm 100mm Above 15kW: Air duct diameter Maximum length Maximum length (smooth duct) (corrugated duct) 50mm 60mm 80mm 100mm Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
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2-INSTALLATION Preparing the smoke expulsion system The combustion product expulsion system is a particularly important element for the proper operation of the appliance and must be correctly sized according to EN 13384-1. Its creation/adaptation/verification must always be carried out by a legally qualified operator and must comply with the regulations in force in the country where the appliance is installed.
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2-INSTALLATION Chimneypot The chimneypot, meaning the end part of the flue, must meet the following characteristics: • the smoke outlet section must be at least double the internal section of the chimney; • prevent the penetration of rain or snow; •...
2-INSTALLATION EXAMPLES OF INSTALLATION (DIAMETERS AND LENGTHS TO BE SIZED) 1. Flue installation with hole for the passage of the pipe increased by: • minimum 100mm around the pipe if next to non-flammable parts such as cement, brick, etc.; or •...
3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS DALIA STOVE AIR 6 S1 DIMENSIONS Ø80 Ø50 ø80 Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DALIA AIR 6 S1 Energy Efficiency Class Nominal output power 6.3 kW (5418 kcal/h) Minimum power output 2.5 kW (2150 kcal/h) Efficiency at Max 91.5% Efficiency at Min 92.0% Temperature of exhaust smoke at Max 165 °C...
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ACCORDING TO COMMISSION REGULATIONS (EU) 2015/1185 - (EU) 2015/1186 (PRODUCT FICHE) MCZ GROUP SpA Manufacturer: Trademak: Model Identifier: DALIA AIR 6 S1 Indirect heating functionality: Direct heat output (space heat output): Indirect heat output (water heat output): EN 14785:2006 CPR harmonised standard:...
4-UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PACKAGING DISPOSAL The material that the appliance’s packaging is made of must be managed correctly, in order to make collection, reuse, recovery and recycling easier, where possible. The table below illustrates the possible components that the packaging is made of, and the relative instructions for correct disposal. DESCRIPTION CODE MATERIAL SYMBOL...
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4-UNPACKING Handle the product with suitable means paying attention to the applicable safety regulations in force. Do not turn the packaging over and handle the majolica parts with care. The stove is delivered in a single package. Open the package, remove the cardboard packaging with the decorative parts and remove the two screws “v”...
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4-UNPACKING Therefore, the end user is responsible for product storage, disposal or possible recycling in compliance with the relative applicable laws in force. Do not store the stove unit or its cladding without their packaging. Position the stove and connect it to the flue pipe. If the stove needs to be connected to an outlet pipe which goes through the rear wall (to connect to the flue), take utmost care to make sure that the joint is not forced.
5-ASSEMBLING THE DECORATIVE PARTS On delivery, the Dalia stove has no metal cladding, as shown in the image below. Take the box with the metal sides (figure below) and prepare them for installation. The parts to assemble are already completely assembled and ready to be installed on the stove.
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5-ASSEMBLING THE DECORATIVE PARTS ASSEMBLING THE SIDE CLADDING To install the side panel “A”, proceed as follows: • take panel “A” from the box of the package • in the lower part, insert holes “r” in the lower part of the panel into interlocks “p” on the stove’s structure •...
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5-ASSEMBLING THE DECORATIVE PARTS REMOVING THE LOWER AND/OR UPPER PANEL The stove is delivered to the customer with the lower “C” or upper “D” panel already assembled on the structure. In both cases, to remove panel “C” or “D” simply remove the two screws “x” on the side. Technical Dept.
5-ASSEMBLING THE DECORATIVE PARTS ASSEMBLING THE TOP To assemble top “B” in the stove’s structure, you must: insert the two hooks “s” present on the top “B” into hole “t” provided on the stove the top will rest on the four rubber supports “g” already installed on panels “A”...
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5-ASSEMBLING THE DECORATIVE PARTS OPENING THE DOOR OF THE FIREBOX To open the firebox door “T”, insert the cold handle provided into the hole and pull it towards you. Attention! The firebox door must be closed properly for the stove to work correctly. Only open the door when the stove is off and cold.
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5-ASSEMBLING THE DECORATIVE PARTS ELECTRONIC BOARD ACCESS The electronics board “m” is on the right side (handle side). If the electronic board needs accessing, remove the top and side panel as per the instructions in the previous paragraphs. GEAR MOTOR ACCESS To access the gear motor remove the four screws “x”...
6-CONNECTION TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES MODEM / PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT (EXTRA) INSTALLATION To install the programmable thermostat and modem please refer to the instructions in the manuals relating to the accessories. The modem must be fastened to the back of the stove using the adhesive Velcro straps, while the receiver “U” of the programmable thermostat must be fastened to the relevant holes.
7-EASY CONNECT WIFI PANEL (EASY CONNECT) The Easy Connect WiFi panel is already installed at the back of the stove and connected to the board. In order to use the WiFi system, the customer must download the app and follow the set-up instructions. EXAMPLE OF EASYCONNECT MODULE SILVER LABEL APPLICATION INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION...
7-EASY CONNECT The product set up procedure consists of 5 basic steps: 1 - APP INSTALLATION You can download the app with one of the following methods: - Scan the QR Code on the label of the Wi-Fi module - Search for the app’s name given on the label on the store for your smartphone 2 - USER REGISTRATION a) At first login confirm all the authorisations required by the app.
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7-EASY CONNECT Stove serial number On the stove’s warranty card and inside the pellet hopper. MAC address Found on the label on the “ET” page inside the document envelope inside the store. Registration Code (Reg.Code) Found on the label on the “ET” page inside the document envelope inside the store.
7-EASY CONNECT 5 - USING THE APP 1. When the “plug” appears next to the added stove, it means that the stove is connected. You can now use the app. 2. To open the stove controls, tap on the stove name in the “My stoves” list. 3.
8-LOADING THE PELLETS LOADING THE PELLETS Fuel is loaded from the upper part of the stove by lifting door “U”. Pour the pellets in slowly so that they are deposited at the bottom of the hopper. If loading pellets when the stove is running, open the door of the tank using the stove cold handle that comes with the stove itself.
9-ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION First connect the power cable to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The main switch must only be activated to switch the stove on; otherwise, it is advisable to keep it switched off. It is recommended to disconnect the power cable when the stove is not used.
10-FIRST START-UP PRECAUTIONS BEFORE START-UP GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Remove any objects that may burn from the brazier (manual, various adhesive labels or any polystyrene). Check that the brazier is positioned correctly and rests properly on the base. The first start-up may not be successful as the feed screw is empty and does not always manage to load the required amount of pellets in time to light the flame.
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10-FIRST START-UP If the flame fails to ignite, despite a regular flow of pellets, check that the brazier is seated correctly: it must rest snugly against the interlocking slot and be clean of any ash incrustations. If no anomaly is found during this inspection, there may be a problem with the product components or installation may not be correct.
11-CONTROL PANEL 1. Stove switch-on/switch-off 5. Decrease set temperature / programming functions. 2. Scrolling down through the programming menu 6. Increase set temperature / programming functions. 3. Menu 7. Display. 4. Scrolling up the programming menu...
12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION MAIN MENU Press key 3 (menu) to access. The options accessed are: • Date and Time • Timer • Sleep (only when stove is on) • Settings • Info Date and time configuration Configure the time and date as follows: •...
12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION EXAMPLES OF PROGRAMMING 08:00 12:00 11:00 14:00 Stove on between 08:00 and 14:00 08:00 11:00 11:00 14:00 Stove on between 08:00 and 14:00 17:00 24:00 00:00 06:00 Stove on between 17:00 on Monday to 06:00 on Tuesday NOTES ON USE OF THE TIMER •...
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12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION OPERATING MODE ADJUSTMENTS MENU “Adjustments” menu settings determine the operation mode of the stove. To access the menu, proceed as follows: • Press the - + keys • Scroll with the <> arrows and select “Set Amb. T” or “Set Ventilation T” or “Set Flame” •...
12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION SETTINGS MENU The SETTINGS menu is to configure use of the stove: a. Language. b. Cleaning (shown only when stove is off). Auger loading (shown only when stove is off). d. Tones. e. External thermostat (activation). Auto Eco (activation).
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12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION d - Tones This function is disabled by default. To enable it proceed as follows: • Press the “menu” key. • Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select “Settings” • Press “menu” to confirm. •...
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12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION h - Pellet Recipe This function is for adapting the stove to the type of pellet in use. As there are many types of pellet available on the market, operation of the stove can vary considerably according to the quality of the fuel. When the pellets clog up the brazier due to excess loading of fuel or when the flames are high even at low power, or when the flames are low, it is possible to decrease/increase the amount of pellets in the brazier: Available values:...
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12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION • Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select ‘’Component test’’ • Press “menu” to confirm. • Use the + - keys to select the test to be carried out. • Press ‘’menu’’ to confirm and ‘’ e sc’’ to exit. k - Chimney sweeper function (for maintenance operators only) - This function can only be activated when the stove is on and power is supplied, and it forces operation of the boiler at the parameters P5, with the ventilator (if present) in V5.
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12-MENU ITEMS AND OPERATION EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT CONNECTION (optional) The room thermostat is not included with the stove and must be installed by a qualified technician. CAUTION! The electrical wires must not come into contact with the hot parts of the stove. AMB.
13-SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY DEVICES The product is fitted with the following safety devices PRESSURE SWITCH Monitors pressure in the smoke duct. It is designed to shut down the pellet feed screw in the event of an obstructed flue or significant back-pressure (from the wind).
14-ALARMS ALARM SIGNALLING When a condition occurs other than the one expected for regular operation of the stove, an alarm is triggered. The reason for the alarm is given on the control panel. The sound signal is not enabled for alarms A01-A02 in order not to disturb the user when there is an absence of pellets in the night tank.
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14-ALARMS NORMAL SHUTDOWN (on the panel: OFF with flashing flame symbol) When the shutdown key is pressed, or when there is an alarm signal, the stove enters the thermal extinguishing phase which involves automatic execution of the following phases. • Stop pellet loading •...
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14-ALARMS ALARM A05 AND MINIMUM NEGATIVE PRESSURE INSIDE THE PELLET HOPPERS OF THE SEALED PRODUCTS In the event that alarm A05 is triggered often, please note that: Smoke pressure switch intervention Check for chimney obstructions / door open Fuel loading hatch Close the hatch.
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14-ALARMS Remembering that the draught recommended for the products to work properly is 10 Pa at maximum capacity and 5 Pa at minimum (according to the technical data sheet found in the user and maintenance manual), adjustments may be required in worse draught conditions (also due to the position of the flue in areas that are particularly subject to adverse weather such as prevailing winds, snow, northern exposure, etc.) so as to always guarantee the required negative pressure inside the hopper.
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14-ALARMS NEGATIVE PRESSURE INSIDE THE HOPPER WITH FACTORY-SET PARAMETERS AND A DRAUGHT OF 5 Pa (MINIMUM RECOMMENDED) POWER VALUES 13.7/14.2 Pa 15.1/15.6 Pa 17.1/17.5 Pa 19.1/19.5 Pa 22.0/22.2 Pa Draught 6 kW 95°C 110°C 125°C 141°C 165°C Smoke temperature 13.8/14.3 Pa 15.6/16.1 Pa 17.8/18.0 Pa 21.7/22.2 Pa...
15-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE ONLY CORRECT INSTALLATION AND APPROPRIATE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE APPLIANCE CAN GUARANTEE CORRECT OPERATION AND SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT. We would like to inform you that we are aware of cases of malfunctioning of domestic pellet-fuelled heating products, mainly due to incorrect installation and use, as well as inadequate maintenance.
16-CLEANING EXAMPLE OF A CLEAN BRAZIER EXAMPLE OF A DIRTY BRAZIER Only by properly servicing and cleaning the product is it possible to ensure its safety and correct operation. CAUTION! All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with the product completely cold and the plug disconnected.
16-CLEANING For the brazier to be cleaned properly, remove it from its housing completely and thoroughly clean all the holes and the grate on the bottom. If good quality pellets are used, you will normally only need to use a brush to restore the optimal operating conditions of the component.
16-CLEANING PERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER Half-way through the winter season, but especially at the end, the compartment through which the exhaust smoke passes will need to be cleaned. This cleaning process is mandatory in order to facilitate the general removal of all combustion residues, before it becomes very difficult to remove it due to the humidity compacting it over time.
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16-CLEANING CLEANING THE EXCHANGER CLEANING THE UPPER COMPARTMENT Clean the upper exchanger when the stove is cold. After removing the cap to clean the lower compartment “n” (see previous paragraph), use a stiff rod or a bottle brush to scrape the walls of the firebox (see arrow) to make the ash fall into the lower compartment. Then remove the upper calorite plate “H”, to do this open the firebox door, hold the top of the calorite plate “H”...
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16-CLEANING the ash fall into the lower compartment. Using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner, remove any ash and dust that may have built up on the exchanger (see arrow). Even in the upper part, under the cover (top), use the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust that may have built up.
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16-CLEANING Then also thoroughly clean the lower exchanger, changing the gaskets, before remounting everything. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
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16-CLEANING CLEANING THE SMOKE DUCT AND GENERAL CHECKS Clean the smoke extractor system, especially around the “T” joints, elbows and any horizontal sections of the smoke duct. For information on periodically cleaning the flue, contact a skilled chimney sweep. Check the seal of the ceramic fibre gaskets on the door of the stove. If necessary, order new replacement gaskets from the retailer or contact an authorised service centre to carry out the operation.
16-CLEANING END-OF-SEASON SHUTDOWN At the end of each season, before switching the product off, it is recommended to remove all the pellets from the tank with a vacuum cleaner with a long pipe. We recommend removing the unused pellet from the tank because it can retain humidity. Disconnect any combustion air ducting that can lead humidity inside the combustion chamber but, above all, ask the specialised technician to refresh the paint inside the combustion chamber with the special silicone spray paints (available at any store or CAT) during the necessary annual end of season scheduled maintenance operations.
17-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ATTENTION: All repairs must only be carried out by a specialised technician, with the product switched off and the plug disconnected. ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The pellets are not fed into The pellet hopper is empty Fill the hopper with pellets. the combustion chamber.
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17-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The smoke evacuation motor does No electrical supply to the stove. Check the mains voltage and the not work. protection fuse (T1.25A - 250V). The motor is faulty. Check the motor and capacitor and replace them, if necessary.
18-CIRCUIT BOARD AMB. H2O +TC- DISPLAY TERM. ENCODER FUMI OPT. +5V GND ENC LIVE ELECTRICAL CABLES SERIAL DISCONNECT THE POW- ER SUPPLY CABLE 230V BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATIONS ON THE ELECTRICAL BOARDS ACC. SIC DEP. FUMI SCA COC. WIRING KEY 1.
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