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AQUAS 30
Owners's manual
INSTALATION, ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION
EN 14785:2006

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  • Page 1 AQUAS 30 Owners’s manual INSTALATION, ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION EN 14785:2006...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT WHAT IS PELLET? ........Quality of pellet .
  • Page 4: What Is Pellet

    1. WHAT IS PELLET? Pellet is an energy fuel with high energy efficiency, that is produced in special technological process of milling, drying and pressing of various materials of biological origin. As raw materials for its production can be used wood from forestry waste, firewood, sawdust and other wood waste (wood pellets);...
  • Page 5: Remarks Before Operating The Stove

    2. REMARKS BEFORE OPERATING THE STOVE Always follow the references given in this chapter. The manufacturer doesn’t take a responsibility for consequences in opposite cases. Not respecting the instructions of use and maintenance, cause the lose of right for consumer warranties. ...
  • Page 6: Technical Characteristics

    3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 1. contains the technical characteristics. Table 1. Nominal power/Air/Water 31 / 6 / 25 Dimensions (Š x D x V) 551 x 751 x 1162 Weight Fuel (dimensions) drveni pelet (6 mm L30 mm)  80 Exhaust Draft 12±2...
  • Page 7: Basic Parts Of The Stove

    4. BASIC PARTS OF THE STOVE 9, 12 Picture 2: Basic features of the stove 1. Lateral 13. Display with com 2. Decorative profile 14. Exhaoust air 3. Ashtray 15. Fresh air inlet 4. Ashtray door 16. Safety valve 5. Door of the firebox 17.
  • Page 8: Instalation Of The Stove

    5. INSTALATION OF THE STOVE With a stove you get the users manual, remote control, power cable. Parts that are included with the stove are presented on an Figure 3. Figure 3. Included gadgets Before you start installation of the stove you shoul read carefully instructions for use and maintenance, get to know well a regional regulations and legislation, in order to apply them.
  • Page 9 Under the stove can be set some sheet metal or a thicker glass of, minimal dimensions 700 x 800 mm, in a way that the front part is longer than the stove itself. The stove stands on adjustable feet which must be set so that the stove is stable. Feet are being adjusted by simple unscrewing or twisting.
  • Page 10 Lacks of the chimney could be: 1.Chimney is lower than roof top, outlet diameter is to small, 2. Inclination of the chimney is to big, 3. Smoke exhaust is build with angles which are preventing draft, 4.More than one stove is connected to same chimney, 5.
  • Page 11: Display And Remote Control

    6. DISPLAY AND REMOTE CONTROLL Image 6. Represents a display On display there are 6 keys which are being used for managing different functions of the stove. In the middle, there is a display where is being shown a basic information about the stove operation.
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    Timer indicator (turning the on and off according to a selected program) Heater indicator for burning the pellet Engine for pellet insertion indicator Emissions fan indicator Blower indicator Water pump indicator Warning indicator (the stove operate in incorrect way) Table 2. Symbols on the display 6.2.
  • Page 13: Usingthe Stove

    7. USINGTHE STOVE Keep to this Manual so your stove could last longer and to avoid unnecessary costs. Before starting, check if stove is well connected to power source and to an chimney. Also, check connections to a indoor central heating (in case that stove is connected to a fresh air ventilation system, check that connection also).
  • Page 14: Temperature And Mode Settings

    Periodically, stove is cleaning a pellet burning pot which is indicated with message CLEANINIG FIRE-POT. Time period between two cleanings is deppending on model of a pellet stove. During the turnig the stove OFF, press the button 4 and keep it pushed antil CLEANING FINAL appears.
  • Page 15: Settings

    8. SETTINGS 8.1. Clock settings Clock setting is being done in following way. Press the key 3 (set), after what there will be displayed a message menu 01 SET CLOCK afterwards, press again the key 3 (set), in order to access the clock setting menu. The display will show the following message menu 01 and written below will be a day that is currently set.
  • Page 16: How To Turn The Timer On

    8.2.1. How to turn the timer on The timer is activated always in the same way no matter which type of the setting is active (daily, weekly or weekend program). The timer is getting active in a following way: Press the key 3 (set), after what a display will show a message menu 01 ST CLOCK.
  • Page 17: Daily Programmer

    8.2.2. Daily programmer NOTE: Make sure that the starting up and shutting down time does not overlap. It isalso necessary to pay attention that between this two processes pass at least 30 minutes. During the daily programming you can set two starting ups and two shutting downs of the system.
  • Page 18: Weekly Programmer

    SETING MENI OPTIONS DISPLAY APPEARANCE m-2-2-01 CHRONO DAY off/on m-2-2-02 START 1 DAY off/00:00-23:50 m-2-2-03 STOP 1 DAY off/00:00-23:50 m-2-2-04 START 2 DAY off/00:00-23:50 m-2-2-05 STOP 2 DAY off/00:00-23:50 8.2.3. Weekly programming NOTE: Make sure that the starting up and shutting down time does not overlap. It is also necessary to pay attention that between this two processes pass at least 30 minutes.
  • Page 19 Press the key 3 (set) and you will get a displayed message off m-2-3-01 CHRONO WEEKLY. With the keys 1 and 2 switch the program to on in order to activate a weekly timer. Use the keys 5 and 6 to scroll through menus, and the keys 1 and 2 to change the parameters.
  • Page 20 m-2-3-06 m-2-3-07 m-2-3-08 m-2-3-09 WEDNESDA THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PROG-1 PROG-1 PROG-1 PROG-1 on/off on/off on/off on/off m-2-3-10 m-2-3-11 m-2-3-12 m-2-3-13 SUNDAY START STOP MONDAY PROG-1 PROG-2 PROG-2 PROG-2 on/off off/00:00-23:50 off/00:00-23:50 off/on m-2-3-14 m-2-3-15 m-2-3-16 m-2-3-17 TUESDAY WEDNESDA THURSDAY FRIDAY PROG-2 PROG-2 PROG-2...
  • Page 21 m-2-3-26 m-2-3-27 m-2-3-28 m-2-3-29 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY START PROG-3 PROG-3 PROG-3 PROG-4 off/on off/on off/on off/00:00-23:50 m-2-3-30 m-2-3-31 m-2-3-32 m-2-3-33 STOP MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDA PROG-4 PROG-4 PROG-4 PROG-4 off/00:00-23:50 off/on off/on off/on m-2-3-34 m-2-3-35 m-2-3-36 m-2-3-37 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY PROG-4 PROG-4 PROG-4...
  • Page 22: Weekend Programmer

    m-2-3-29 START PROG-4 08:00 m-2-3-20 START PROG-3 17:00 m-2-3-30 STOP PROG-4 23:00 m-2-3-21 STOP PROG-3 22:00 m-2-3-31 MONDAY PROG-4 m-2-3-22 MONDAY PROG-3 m-2-3-32TUESDAY PROG-4 m-2-3-23TUESDAY PROG-3 m-2-3-33 WEDNESDA PROG-4 off m-2-3-24 WEDNESDA PROG-3 on m-2-3-34 THURSDAY PROG-4 m-2-3-25 THURSDAY PROG-3 m-2-3-35 FRIDAY PROG-4 m-2-3-26 FRIDAY PROG-3 m-2-3-36 SATURDAY PROG-4...
  • Page 23: Language Settings

    SETTING EXAMPLE: The stove is starting up at 8 am and turning off at 5 pm. The next starting is at 8 pm and turning off at 11:30 pm. Parameters need to be set according to a following table. m-2-4-01 CHRONO WEEK-END m-2-4-02 START 1 WEEK-END 08:00 m-2-4-03 STOP 1 WEEK-END...
  • Page 24: Seasonal Settings

    8.4. Seasonal settings Having in mind that water in boiler is already hot you should consider the option of using this stove in winter and summer contiotions. To set the season press the key 3 (set) and display wil show menu 01 SET CLOCK. Afterward you need to press the key 5 four times, and on display will be written menu 04 CHOOSE SEASON.
  • Page 25: Sound-Alerts

    will get a displayed message menu 01 ADJUST BLOWERS. Afterward you need to press the key 5 four times, and on display will be written menu 05 MODE STAND-BY. Pressing the key 3 (set) you access the STAND-BY MODE menu, and consequently in the menu for turning the mode on.
  • Page 26: Initial Pellet Loading

    enable or disable the speaker. Pressing the keys 1 or 2 you can turn on and off the speaker. SPEAKER ON SPEAKER OFF To exit the timer setting press the key 4 twice. 8.7. Initial pellet loading When stof i sour of pellet, dosier is empty also se after the storage is filled again it takes some time to fill the dosier to so the stove could start When storage is empty Alarm 6 appears which is described in chapter ERRORS.
  • Page 27: State Stove

    The appearance of the display when you start inserting pellets is shown in the figure below. The countdown starts from 90 seconds back and down. To stop loading pellets press the key 4. 8.8. Information on the operation of the stove Information on the operation of the stove are useful because at any moment you can trace in what mode is the stove is operating, the temperature of exhaust gases, the fan speed, time remaining until the next action, etc.
  • Page 28: Technical Settings

    8.9 Technical settings IMPORTANT !!! This menu is reserved only for professionals trained to adjust the stove, and for the service. Any change in the parameters that was made by unauthorized persons will mean the loss of warranty !!! 9. OPERATION INFO Status of stove operation can be verified with the help KEYS.
  • Page 29: Potential Errors In Operation

    10. POTENTIAL ERRORS IN OPERATION In each stove malfunction indicator will blink next to a warning sign and the stove will automatically stop working. There are several errors that can occur in stove operation, which will be described in detail below. Error due the lack of electricity or forced disconecting form power source.
  • Page 30 Malfunction of the fan can be observed by pressing and holding the key 2, so that in the place where should be written a fan speed number, stands 000. Error caused by inability to start the stove. The display message will appear as shown in the following figure (AL 5 NO LIGHTIN-) and alternately will be changed with a message that reports a malfunction (Allarme ATTIVO).
  • Page 31 Cancel the alarm by pressing the key 4, wait for the stove to cool. Then, proceed according to instructions described in section 8.7 INITIAL PELLET LOADING and start the stove. NOTE: This alarm can occur when pellet stucks du to inadequate size. Error caused by malfunctioning of the safety thermostat.
  • Page 32 case, call the chimney sweep. How to clean the stove properly is described in the section maintenance. Non-functional probe for measuring water temperature. In case of malfunction of the probe for measuring the water temperature, it is necessary to call a qualified technician. The probe must be immediately replaced so that the stove could regularly continue working.
  • Page 33: Cleaning And Maintainance

    11. CLEANING AND MAINTAINANCE During the daily and weekly cleaning, switch off the stove at the main switch, turning the switch to the position 0. When the stove is being completely cleaned it is necessary to stop any kind of power flow into it. The stove needs to be cleaned at least 30 minutes after arresting in order to avoid burns on contact with the hot parts of the stove.
  • Page 34 Glass parts must be cleaned only when the stove is completely cool. Glass parts must be cleaned with a dry cloth and if there are traces of soot or some other spots, they can be cleaned with a damp cloth, and then again rewiped with a dry cloth Weekly cleaning.
  • Page 35 Monthly cleaning. It is necessary cleaning the stove completly once in a month and at the end of the heating season. If you use pellets of lower quality it may require more frequent cleaning. In addition to the instructions for weekly and daily cleaning, it is necessary to open the stove (BELOW the ashtray on the inspection opening where the fan of exhaust gases is placed and under the upper decorative panel) and clean it thorrowly To clean inspection opening...
  • Page 36: Warranty

    The warranty for this product is 24 months. TIM SISTEM is obliged to provide spare parts in due time after the stove is no longer produced. This warranty does not cover damage caused by: ...
  • Page 37: Annex A:conecting To A Heating Instalation -Cheme

    13. ANNEX A CONECTING TO A HEATING INSTALATION - CHEME...
  • Page 38: Annex B: Connecting To Control Unit - Cheme

    14. ANNEX B CONNECTING TO CONTROL UNIT - CHEME...
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