MCZ SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 16 Installation Manual
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MCZ SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 16 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
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PELLET STOVE
SUITE-CLUB-MUSA
Hydromatic 16/24
PART 1 - REGULATIONS AND ASSEMBLY
Instructions in English

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE PELLET STOVE SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 16/24 PART 1 - REGULATIONS AND ASSEMBLY Instructions in English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................II INTRODUCTION ......................1 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS ..............2 2-INSTALLATION ......................9 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES ..............18 4-UNPACKING ......................23 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY ................26 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY ..................35 7-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ................42 8-LOADING THE PELLETS ...................45 9-HYDRAULIC CONNECTION ..................47 10-ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ..................51...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    REVISIONS TO THE PUBLICATION The content of this manual is strictly technical and the property of MCZ Group Spa. No part of this manual may be translated into other languages and/or adapted and/or reproduced, even in part, in other mechanical or electronic forms, photocopies, recordings or other, without the prior written authorisation from MCZ Group Spa.
  • Page 4: 1-Warnings And Warranty Conditions

    1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Installation, electrical connection, function test and maintenance must only be carried out by authorised and qualified personnel. • Install the product in accordance with all local and national legislation and regulations in force in the region or state. •...
  • Page 5 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • Any type of tampering or unauthorised replacement with non-original spare parts could be hazardous for the operator’s safety and relieves the company from any civil and criminal liability. • Many of the surfaces of the product get very hot (door, handle, glass, smoke extraction pipes, etc.).
  • Page 6 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • A carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the room where the appliance is sited Refer too ADJ part 2.34 through too 2.36 page 41 (ONLY FOR UK). • If there is a fire in the flue pipe, extinguish the stove, disconnect it from the power supply and never open the door.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    SERVICE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. INFORMATION • In case of any problems, get in touch with your dealer, or a qualified engineer authorised by MCZ, and if a repair is necessary, insist on the use of original spare parts. • Use only the fuel recommended by MCZ (for Italy pellets with a diameter of 6 mm and for other European countries with a diameter of 6-8 mm) and provided only with an automatic supply system.
  • Page 8 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS The guarantee does not cover malfunctions and/or damage to the appliance that arise due to the following causes: • Damage caused during transportation or relocation • all parts that develop faults due to negligence or improper use, incorrect maintenance, installation that does not comply with the manufacturer’s instructions (always refer to the installation and use manual provided with the appliance) •...
  • Page 9: Spare Parts

    1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SPARE PARTS In the event of a malfunction, consult the retailer who will forward the call to the Technical Assistance Service. Use only original spare parts. The retailer or service centre can provide all necessary information regarding spare parts. We do not recommend waiting for the parts to be worn before having them replaced.
  • Page 10: Rules For Installation

    1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS RULES FOR INSTALLATION The product in question is a stove that uses wood pellets. Below is a list of European regulations regarding the installation of the product: EN 12828 Heating systems design. IEC 64-8 Electrical systems with rated voltage not exceeding 1000 V AC and 1500 V DC. EN 1443 General chimney regulation EN 1856-1 metal smoke ducts EN 1856-2 metal smoke extraction channels...
  • Page 11: 2-Installation

    2-INSTALLATION The instructions contained in this chapter explicitly refer to the regulations of the Italian installation Standard UNI 10683. In any case, always comply with the regulations in force in the country of installation. PELLETS Wood pellets are manufactured by hot-extruding compressed sawdust which is produced during the working of natural dried wood. The compactness of the material is guaranteed by the lignin contained in the wood itself and allows pellets to be produced without glue or binders.
  • Page 12: Minimum Distances

    2-INSTALLATION FOREWORD The installation position must be chosen according to the room, to the smoke extraction system, to the chimney flue. Check with local authorities whether there are any restrictive regulations in force regarding the combustion air inlet, the smoke outlet system, the flue or the chimney cap.
  • Page 13: Smoke Flue

    2-INSTALLATION FOREWORD This chapter on the Smoke Flue has been produced in reference to the prescriptions of European regulations (EN13384 - EN1443 - EN1856 - EN1457). The chapter provides indications for installing an efficient and correct smoke flue but is under no circumstances to substitute the regulations in force, which the qualified technician must be in possession of.
  • Page 14: Technical Characteristics

    2-INSTALLATION TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Have the efficiency of the flue checked by an authorised technician. The flue must be sealed against flue gasses, in a vertical direction without narrowing, be made with materials impermeable to smoke, condensation, thermally insulated and suitable to resist normal mechanical stress over time (we recommend fireplaces made of A/316 or refractory material with insulated round section double chamber).
  • Page 15 2-INSTALLATION ROOF AT 60° ROOF AT 45° 45° 60° A = MIN. 2.60 metres A = MIN. 2.00 metres FIGURE 6 FIGURE 5 B = DISTANCE > 1.20 metres B = DISTANCE > 1.30 metres C = DISTANCE < 1.20 metres C = DISTANCE <...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    2-INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE The flue must be kept clean, since the deposit of soot or unburned oils reduces the cross-section reducing the draft and thus compromising the efficient functioning of the heater and, if large build-ups accumulate, can catch fire. The flue and chimney must be cleaned and checked by a skilled chimney sweep at least once a year.
  • Page 17: External Air Inlet

    2-INSTALLATION EXTERNAL AIR INLET It is mandatory to provide an adequate external air intake that supplies the combustion air required for the product to work properly. The flow of air between the outside and the installation room may be direct, through an inlet in an external wall of the room; or indirect, via air intake from adjoining rooms and connecting permanently with the installation room (see Figure 9 b).
  • Page 18: Connection To Flue

    2-INSTALLATION DISTANCE (metres) The air inlet must be at a distance of: 1.5 m UNDER Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, ..1.5 m HORIZONTALLY Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, ..0.3 m ABOVE Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, ..1.5 m AWAY from smoke outlet CONNECTION TO FLUE...
  • Page 19: Examples Of Correct Installation

    2-INSTALLATION EXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION 1. Installation of Ø150mm flue with hole for the passage of the tube increased by: minimum 100 mm around the tube if next to non flammable parts such as cement, brick, etc.; or minimum 300 mm around the tube (or as prescribed by data tags) if next to flammable parts such as wood etc.
  • Page 20: 3-Drawings And Technical Features

    3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS SUITE HYDROMATIC 16/24 - AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS Ø50 Ø80 Ø80 Ø50...
  • Page 21 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES CLUB HYDROMATIC 16/24 - AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS Ø50 Ø80 Ø80 Ø50 Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 22 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES MUSA HYDROMATIC 16/24 - AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS Ø50 Ø80 Ø80 Ø50...
  • Page 23 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 16 Nominal output power 16,1 kW (13846 kcal/h) Nominal output power (H 12,8 kW (11008 kcal/h) Minimum output power 4,5 kW (3870 kcal/h) Minimum output power (H 3,0 kW (2580 kcal/h) Efficiency at Max...
  • Page 24 3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 24 Nominal output power 23,9 kW (20554 kcal/h) Nominal output power (H 18,6 kW (15996 kcal/h) Minimum output power 4,5 kW (3870 kcal/h) Minimum output power (H 3,0 kW (2580 kcal/h) Efficiency at Max 92,0% Efficiency at Min 95,6%...
  • Page 25: 4-Unpacking

    4-UNPACKING PREPARATION AND UNPACKING The packaging consists of a recyclable cardboard box according to RESY standards, recyclable EPS foam inserts, wooden pallets. All packaging materials can be reused for similar use or eventually disposed of as urban solid waste, in compliance with the regulations in force.
  • Page 26 4-UNPACKING REMOVING THE FASTENING BRACKETS SUITE/CLUB/MUSA STOVES Remove the Suite/Club/Musa stoves from the pallet by removing the two screws ‘’u’’ and the plate ‘’s’’ from the stove foot. There are four brackets “s”.
  • Page 27 4-UNPACKING Position the stove and connect it to the flue pipe. Use the 4 adjustable feet (J), to level the stove correctly so that the smoke outlet is lined up with the connecting 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.
  • Page 28: 5-Suite/Club Stove Assembly

    5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Live electrical parts: only power the product once it has been fully assembled. On delivery, the Suite and Club stoves have no ceramic cladding, as shown in the image below. Take the box with the ceramics (figure below) and prepare them for installation. The ceramics are already completely assembled (ceramics and mounting brackets) and must be mounted as per the attached diagram, “Side panels assembly”...
  • Page 29 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY ADJUSTING THE STRUCTURE AS REQUIRED Because of the vibration due to transport, it is possible that the product loses some alignment in the structure and, as a result, the side ceramics may not be perfectly mounted (ceramics not in alignment or misaligned with the structure). In case of difficulty, we recommend performing the following operations: •...
  • Page 30 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE SUITE/CLUB STOVE LOWER FRONT PANEL To install the lower panel proceed as follows: • take lower panel “B” • secure closure push-block “O” to the bracket positioned on panel “B” via the two screws “s” from above and the two washers “v” under the block Now panel “B”...
  • Page 31 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Move panel “B” closer to the structure and secure the two top brackets with screw “r” from below and the bottom brackets with screw “r” from above. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 32: Installing The Side Panels

    5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE SIDE PANELS There are codes on the internal part of the ceramics to help correctly position them. As shown in the following image, on the right side they are called D1/D2/D3 and on the left side S1/S2/S3, to be placed from the bottom upwards.
  • Page 33 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Take the “D1” type panel and insert the hooks “t” in the stove in the holes “z”, preset in the bracket of the ceramic. Loosen screws “s”, which secure bracket “W” to the structure, so that hook “u” goes into hole “v” on the bracket of ceramic panel “D1”. Tighten screws “s”...
  • Page 34 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Like for the previous panel “D1”, take panel “D2” and insert holes “z” into hooks “t” on the structure. Loosen the two screws “s” so that hook “u” on bracket “W” goes into hole “v” on ceramic panel “D2”. Close the screws “s”...
  • Page 35 5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY Take panel “D3”, insert holes “k” on panel “D3” into hooks “j” on the structure of the stove. Loosen the two screws “p” that block bracket “F” to the structure and insert the two hooks “s” on holes “o” on panel “D3”. Tighten screws “p” and follow the same steps to secure the ceramics on the other side (called S1/S2/S3).
  • Page 36: Assembling The Top

    5-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING THE TOP After mounting all the ceramics “C”, take the part “A” and place it on the stove in the specific adjustable rubber pads. The rubber pads are adjusted by rotating the pad clockwise or anti-clockwise, depending on whether the level of the ceramic top is to be raised or lowered.
  • Page 37: 6-Musa Stove Assembly

    6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY The Musa stove is supplied with the steel sides separate and the cast iron top already mounted on the structure. Therefore, assemble the sides by removing the top “G” and “H” in advance. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 38 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Remove the top as follows: • lift the hopper cover • remove the two screws “k”...
  • Page 39 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY • Remove the front top “G”.. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 40 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY • Remove the other two screws “x” from under the front top “G”. The top “H” can then be lifted and placed on the ground until the steel sides will be installed.
  • Page 41 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY • Take the steel side “I” and insert the two hooks “y” on the structure of the stove in holes “j” at the bottom of the side. • Secure the side to the stove using two screws “o” Once assembly of the two sides is completed, position the top “G”...
  • Page 42 6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY Then secure the top “H” with the two screws “x” to the structure, position the upper top “G” and secure it with the two screws “k” and close the hopper cover (see the top disassembly step).
  • Page 43: Lower Panel

    6-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY LOWER PANEL The lower panel is already fully assembled on the stove, even the door closure block is already mounted. To open the door press to the right, the opening side of the firebox door. Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 44: 7-Installation And Assembly

    7-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY REAR PANEL If maintenance must be performed on a component of the stove, the rear panel can be removed (if the distances from the walls allow it), otherwise, the maintenance can be performed by removing the side of the stove. To remove the rear panel, remove the seven rear screws “a”...
  • Page 45 7-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY DOOR OPENING (SAME FOR ALL MODELS) To open the firebox door “F”, insert the cold handle “Z” into the hole in the handle “P” and pull it towards you. Attention! Only open the doors when the stove is switched off and cold. FIREBOX DOOR “F”...
  • Page 46: Usb Socket

    7-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY MODEM INSTALLATION “M”/WEB-WIFI INTERFACE “N” Install the Modem “M” or the Web-Wi-Fi-Interface “N” using the holes on the back of the product and follow the instructions on the product chosen. USB SOCKET There is a USB socket on the back of the stove, if a software update is required; the ceramic/metal parts do not have to be removed to reach the socket directly in the circuit board (pos.
  • Page 47: 8-Loading The Pellets

    8-LOADING THE PELLETS LOADING THE PELLETS Fuel is loaded from the upper part of the stove by lifting the door. Pour the pellets into the hopper. This is easier if performed in two steps: Pour half of the contents into the hopper and wait for the fuel to settle on the bottom. Then pour in the rest.
  • Page 48 8-LOADING THE PELLETS SAFETY PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW IF ANY SMOKE SPILLAGE IS SEEN WITHIN THE ROOM OR THE APPLIANCE SUFFERS FROM AN EXPLOSIVE IGNITION PLEASE TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE, VENTILATE THE ROOM AND CONTACT THE INSTALLER/ SERVICE ENGINEER IMIDIAT- LEY. User Training In ALL cases the installation and commissioning engineer MUST carry out a thorough handover of the appliance to the ho- meowner / end user.
  • Page 49: 9-Hydraulic Connection

    9-HYDRAULIC CONNECTION PLUMBING SYSTEM CONNECTION IMPORTANT! The connection of the stove to the plumbing system must be carried out ONLY by specialized personnel who are capable of carrying out installation properly, in compliance with current standards in the country of installation. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for damage to persons or things in the event of failed operation if the aforementioned warning is not complied with.
  • Page 50: Discharge Valve

    9-HYDRAULIC CONNECTION SUITE/CLUB/MUSA STOVES CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR DOMESTIC WATER PRODUCTION Heating water supply 3/4”M Heating water return 3/4”M System filling/Domestic cold water inlet System outlet Domestic hot water outlet 1/2” 3/4” 1/2” 3/4” DISCHARGE VALVE 3 bar The safety valve that can be inspected is found on the back of the stove, under the pump. It is MANDATORY to connect the safety drain to a rubber pipe that can withstand a temperature of 110°C (not supplied) and that reaches the outside for any water outlet.
  • Page 51: Connecting The System

    9-HYDRAULIC CONNECTION CONNECTING THE SYSTEM Make the connections to the corresponding fittings shown in the diagram on the previous page. Make sure the pipes are not placed under tension or undersized. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO WASH THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BEFORE CONNECTING THE STOVE IN ORDER TO GET RID OF RESIDUES AND DEPOSITS.
  • Page 52: Water Characteristics

    9-HYDRAULIC CONNECTION END PIECE WITH A FILLING TAP (D) AND PRESSURE GAUGE (M) VENT VALVE UNDER THE TOP (ACCESSORY) WATER CHARACTERISTICS The characteristics of the water used to fill the system are very important to prevent the build-up of mineral salts and the formation of incrustations along the pipes, in the boiler and in the heat exchangers.
  • Page 53: 10-Electrical Connection

    10-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.
  • Page 56 Via La Croce n°8 33074 Vigonovo di Fontanafredda (PN) – ITALY Telephone: +39 0434/599599 r.a. Fax: 0434/599598 Internet: www.mcz.it www.mcz.it e-mail: mcz@mcz.it 8901617800 REV 1 17/10/2016...
  • Page 57: Part 2 - Operation And Cleaning

    INSTALLATION GUIDE PELLET STOVE SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 16/24 PART 2 - OPERATION AND CLEANING Instructions in English...
  • Page 58 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................II 11-PRECAUTIONS BEFORE START-UP ................3 12-CONTROL PANEL ....................4 13-FIRST START-UP .....................5 14-MENU STRUCTURE ....................8 15-INFORMATION MENU ...................12 16-SETTINGS MENU ....................15 17-TECHNICAL MENU ....................33 18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS ................34 19-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A SAFE USE ..............40 20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE................41 21-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS .................47 22-CIRCUIT BOARD ....................50...
  • Page 59: 11-Precautions Before Start-Up

    11-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.
  • Page 60: Control Panel Display

    12-CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY MENU A - DISPLAY; indicates a series of information on the stove, as well as the identification code of any malfunction. B - Function selection key indicated by the upper display (i.e. start-up/shutdown) C - Function selection key indicated by the upper display (i.e. increase/scrolling) D - Function selection key indicated by the upper display (i.e.
  • Page 61: 13-First Start-Up

    13-FIRST START-UP INITIAL START-UP REV.SOFTWARE NUM BANCA DATI At initial start-up, after connecting the power cable and pressing the I/O button, the stove display will show wording for the software version and database number (after a few seconds it will move on to the next screen). If the language has already been set, the next screen will be OFF, otherwise one enters the following parameter.
  • Page 62: Screen Off

    13-FIRST START-UP SCREEN OFF If a LANGUAGE has already been set, the display will go to OFF. Pressing any one of the keys (B, C, D, E) will result in the first screen showing OFF to be displayed. From this screen, pressing keys “B” and “E”...
  • Page 63 13-FIRST START-UP Lighting the stove To switch on the stove, keep the “B” (ON) key on the panel pressed. The stove starts an ignition procedure that brings the flame to a suitable level to Supply Power. MENU Supplying power The stove’s power supply is signalled by “power level bars”: one bar corresponds to minimum power, 5 bars to maximum power, this level is determined by the heating system heat requirements, the stove adjusts pellet loading parameters, fumes extraction and combustion air flow to comply with this requirement.
  • Page 64: 14-Menu Structure

    14-MENU STRUCTURE MENU STRUCTURE To enter MENU press the “E” key (MENU). MENU Next, this screen with the following functions is displayed: TEMPERATURES PROGRAMS Sub-menu INFORMATION SETTINGS TEMPERATURE EXIT PROGRAMMES INFORMATION SETTINGS TEMPERATURE (hydro air) When accessing this function, the main screen makes it possible to set heating and sanitary water temperature (if boiler with probe configured - see menu settings input aux).
  • Page 65 CAUTION: In order to make stove use easier, MCZ supplies Timer 1 with preset weekly temperatures and times (according to the table below), while Timer 2 is available. In any case, it is possible to change times and temperatures of Timer 1 at any time.
  • Page 66 14-MENU STRUCTURE 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 09:00 08:00 07:00 06:00 05:00 04:00 03:00 02:00 01:00 00:00 * T1=16°C T2=20°C T3=22°C OFF=switched off...
  • Page 67: Temperature Levels

    14-MENU STRUCTURE MANUAL This function can be activated from the menu PROGRAMME by pressing the key “C” ACTIVE. When this function is activated the stove no longer follows time programming of TIMER 1 or 2 programmes, but it keeps the temperature set in the main screen throughout the 24 hour time period.
  • Page 68: 15-Information Menu

    15-INFORMATION MENU INFORMATION To enter the menu INFORMATION proceed as follows: from the main/initial screen, press the “E” Menu button, scroll using the “D” arrow key, up to the Information item, press the “E” ok key, scroll again using the “D” arrow key up to software/data memory/all.memory/stove state and select the desired item, press OK using the “E”...
  • Page 69 15-INFORMATION MENU DATA MEMORY-INFORMATION INFORMATIONS-DATA HYSTORY WORKING HOURS = 100 TOTAL IGNITIONS = 20 TEST DATE = 15/01/2013 EXIT The available data in this function are: WORKING HOURS TOTAL IGNITIONS TEST DATE ALARM MEMORY-INFORMATION It gives information about the last alarms detected. INFORMATIONS-ALARM HYSTORY ALARM 02 - 28/06/13 13:44 1 ALARM 02 - 21/06/13 08:03 2...
  • Page 70 15-INFORMATION MENU STOVE STATE-INFORMATION This menu is particularly useful if one wants to verify the stove work condition (State). From the OFF screen, press the “E” Menu button, scroll with the “D” arrow key, up to the Information item, press the ok “E” key, scroll again with the “D”...
  • Page 71: 16-Settings Menu

    Pump Pwm • Antifreeze function • Plt sensor (not available) • Modbus com. • Display • Technical menu (accessible by a specialized MCZ technician - password required) • Active + • Fume Analysis F • Calib.Active • Calib.S.fumes • Diagnostics •...
  • Page 72 16-SETTINGS MENU AUTOECO (Factory activated) SETTINGS-AUTOECO IF YOU ACTIVATE THE AUTOECO, THE DEACTIVATE ACTIVATE STOVE GOES OFF WHEN THERE ARE AUTOECO AUTOECO NO MORE HEAT REQUESTS INFO EXIT The Auto eco mode turns the stove off when the heating system does not require heat depending on the menu-settings-input aux configuration.
  • Page 73 16-SETTINGS MENU AUGER LOADING (only with the stove off) SETTINGS-FEED SCR LOAD USE THE 'FEED SCREW LOADER' WHEN DEACTIVATE ACTIVATE THE FEED SCREW IS EMPTY AND LOAD LOAD YOU MUST LOAD IT QUICKLY INFO EXIT This function is for filling the pellet loading system. Can only be activated with the stove off. To enter the function: from the settings menu - press ok (E key), press the D key (arrow key) and scroll up to load auger, press OK (E key) and activate/deactivate the function, press ok (“E”...
  • Page 74 16-SETTINGS MENU PELLET RECIPE SETTINGS-LOAD-RECIPE CHANGE BY PERCENT THE FEED SCREW +15% SPEED TO ADAPT THE STOVE TO THE TYPE OF PELLET INFO EXIT 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, stove operation can vary considerably according to the quality of the fuel.
  • Page 75 16-SETTINGS MENU CLEANING SETTINGS-CLEANING IMMEDIATELY ACTIVATE A CLEANING DEACTIVATE ACTIVATE CYCLE OF THE BRAZIER CLEANING CLEANING INFO EXIT This function can be activated as follows: from the Settings menu- press ok (E key), press the D key (arrow), scroll up to the “ciclo pulizia” (cleaning cycle) press OK (E key)- Activates/ deactivates cleaning.
  • Page 76 16-SETTINGS MENU AUX INPUT (using one of the following parameters excludes the other) The auxiliary input allows choosing the system configuration type based on which the stove is connected. To enter the function press: from the Settings menu- press ok (E key), press the D (arrow) key and scroll up to the Aux Input item and press OK (E key). Using the “C” and “D”...
  • Page 77 16-SETTINGS MENU • External probe It makes it possible to work with system temperature adjustment. If installing an external probe on terminals 1 and 2 (NTC 10KOhm at 25°C b=3435) water temperature is automatically calculated by the electronics based on the external temperature according to the curves shown below.
  • Page 78: Aux Input

    16-SETTINGS MENU • Puffer thermostat To activate this option, connect a Normally Open (N.O.) contact thermostat to points 1 and 2 of the back 9 pole terminal board. Even with this configuration the purpose of the room probe on the stove is only to control the heating system pump controlled by the potential free contact on terminals 7-8-9.
  • Page 79: Boiler Configuration

    16-SETTINGS MENU HYDRO AIR STOVE PRINCIPLE DIAGRAMS The following diagrams are to be used only as a guideline. For proper connection, always follow the notes for the plumbing and heating installer. The plumbing system must meet local, regional or national requirements. Installation and verification of operation is to be performed only by specialized, authorized personnel.
  • Page 80 16-SETTINGS MENU HYDRO STOVE WITH PUFFER CONFIGURATION POS.1-2 = PUFFER PROBE/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 THERMOSTAT...
  • Page 81 16-SETTINGS MENU ONLY FOR UK SUITE/CLUB/MUSA DUO HYDRO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 82 16-SETTINGS MENU ONLY FOR UK SUITE/CLUB/MUSA DUO HYDRO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 83 16-SETTINGS MENU ONLY FOR UK SUITE/CLUB/MUSA DUO HYDRO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited...
  • Page 84 16-SETTINGS MENU ONLY FOR UK SUITE/CLUB/MUSA DUO HYDRO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 85: Output Aux

    16-SETTINGS MENU OUTPUT AUX SETTINGS-OUTPUT AUX SET AMBIENT INPUT AS A PROBE OR ALARM BOILER EXIT THERMOSTAT. REMOTE TEMP. (TERMINALS 3 - 4) INFO EXIT The AUX output makes it possible to use a relay contact, based on the system configuration type chosen in the Aux Input menu. It acts on contact 7-8-9 of the external terminal board: •...
  • Page 86 16-SETTINGS MENU ROOM INPUT SETTING-INPUT AMB SET AMBIENT INPUT AS A PROBE OR PROBE THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT. AMB. AMB. (TERMINALS 3 - 4) INFO EXIT The room input is used to set the probe or the thermostat at terminals 3-4 of the back terminal board of the stove. The stove has the room probe set as default factory settings.
  • Page 87 16-SETTINGS MENU PWM PUMP This function is used to set the maximum speed for the high efficiency pump. To enter the function press: from the Settings menu- press ok (E key), press the C-D key (arrow) and scroll up to PWM Pump, press OK (E key)- Modify the percentage using the central C and D keys, press the E key to confirm.
  • Page 88 16-SETTINGS MENU MODBUS COM. Is a communication system that makes it possible for the stove to receive commands from a Smartphone/tablet through a Web/Wi-fi interface. To enter the function press: from the settings menu - press ok (E key), press the C-D key (arrow) and scroll up to Modbus com. and press OK (E key)- Set the address and press E key to confirm.
  • Page 89: 17-Technical Menu

    17-TECHNICAL MENU TECHNICAL MENU To access the technical menu you must contact the assistance centre as it requires a password. To make changes in the technical menu, enter the SETTINGS menu, press the “E” (OK) key, scroll using the “C”-”D” arrows and select Technical menu and press OK (E key)- Enter the password and press the E key to confirm.
  • Page 90: 18-Safety Devices And Alarms

    18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS SAFETY DEVICES The product is fitted with the following safety devices ACTIVE + Besides adjusting the stove operation, it also guarantees that the pellet loading auger is blocked if unloading or there is significant back pressure. SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE Detects the temperature of the smoke, thereby enabling start-up or stopping the product when the temperature drops below the preset value.
  • Page 91 18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS TAMPERING WITH THE SAFETY DEVICES IS PROHIBITED If the stove is NOT used as described in this instruction booklet, the manufacturer refuses to accept any responsibility for damage to persons and property that may arise. The manufacturer furthermore refuses to accept responsibility for damage to persons and property arising from the failure to observe all the rules contained in the manual and in particular: •...
  • Page 92: Alarm Alerts

    18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS ALARM ALERTS If there is an operational anomaly, the stove enters the alarm phase displaying the problem that has taken place through a code, a brief description of the alarm type and an acoustic warning. The following table describes the possible alarms indicated by the stove, associated to the respective code that appears on the panel and helpful tips to solve the problem.
  • Page 93 18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS WRITTEN ON THE TYPE OF PROBLEM SOLUTION DISPLAY Check that the lower compartment is clean (see dedicated stove cleaning pages) and verify that it is Faulty smoke fan. not obstructed, is clean and cancel the alarm. FLUE GAS FAN If the alarm persists, contact the service centre.
  • Page 94: Type Of Problem

    18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS WRITTEN ON THE TYPE OF PROBLEM SOLUTION DISPLAY Possible obstruction in the brazier. Clean. Brazier not closed If the problem persists, contact a service centre. Possible fault in the safety component. Contact an Room probe failure authorised service centre to have the component checked and, if needed, replace the component.
  • Page 95 18-SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS SHUT DOWN If the shut down key is pressed or one of the following conditions occurs: • power request ends (Power = 0) for Ecostop, Timer, Sleep • an alarm condition occurs • water overheating occurs the stove enters the shut down and thermal cooling phase that includes automatically executing the following phases: •...
  • Page 96: 19-Recommendations For A Safe Use

    19-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A SAFE USE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A SAFE USE ONLY A SUITABLE INSTALLATION ACCORDING TO THE UK BUILDING REGULATIONS (ADJ) AND A PROPER MAINTAINANCE AND CLEANING OF THE PRODUCT CAN ASSURE YOU THE CORRECT FUNCTIONALITY AND A SAFE USE OF YOUR STOVE (ONLY FOR UK).
  • Page 97: 20-Cleaning And Maintenance

    20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE OF A CLEAN BRAZIER EXAMPLE OF A DIRTY BRAZIER Only a proper maintainance and cleaning of the product can assure you the correct functionality and a safe use of your stove. ATTENTION! All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with the product completely cold and the plug disconnected.
  • Page 98 20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEAN THE EXCHANGER AND THE COMPARTMENT BENEATH THE BRAZIER EVERY 2/3 DAYS Cleaning the exchanger and the compartment beneath the brazier is a simple operation but very important if the boiler is to maintain optimal performance. We therefore recommend cleaning the internal exchanger every 2-3 days, performing these simple operations in sequence: •...
  • Page 99 20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE SMOKE EXTRACTOR COMPARTMENT In the area behind ash pan “D”, there is the smoke cap “E”, which must be removed to clean the smoke extractor. Therefore: • loosen the screws “s” • remove smoke cap “E” Now, using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner, remove any ash and soot that may have built up in the lower exchanger indicated by the arrow.
  • Page 100 20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEM 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.
  • Page 101 20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT OF OVERPRESSURE SILICON DAMPER FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBER The overpressures sillicon damper “G” for combustion chamber (fig. A) shall be replaced with a new one yearly (during the periodical maintainance) in order to keep the overpressure safety system efficient. For replacement use the following instructions •...
  • Page 102: Checking The Internal Components

    20-CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CHECKING THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS ATTENTION! The internal electromechanical components must only be checked by qualified personnel whose technical expertise includes combustion and electricity. We recommend that an annual maintenance service is carried out (with a scheduled service contract). This service is essentially a visual and functional inspection of the internal components.
  • Page 103: 21-Faults/Causes/Solutions

    21-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS CAUTION: All repairs must be carried out exclusively by a specialised technician, with the stove completely cold and the electric plug pulled out. ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The pellets are not fed into the combustion The pellet hopper is empty Fill the hopper with pellets chamber.
  • Page 104 21-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The stove runs for a few minutes and then Start-up phase is not completed Repeat start-up goes out Temporary power cut Wait for the automatic restart Clogged smoke duct Clean the smoke duct Faulty or malfunctioning temperature Check and replace the probes probes Pellets accumulate in the brazier, the glass...
  • Page 105 21-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALIES RELATED TO THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Incorrect combustion adjustment Check recipe No increase in temperature with stove in operation Boiler / system dirty. Check and clean the boiler Insufficient stove power Check that the stove is properly sized for the requirements of the system Poor pellet quality Use pellets from the producer...
  • Page 106: 22-Circuit Board

    22-CIRCUIT BOARD 13 14 15 MOTHERBOARD WIRING KEY AUX RELAY (C-NO-NC) 15. PWM PUMP CONTROL HOME AUTOMATION CONTACT 16. CONTROL PANEL ROOM PROBE 17. WATER TEMPERATURE OVERLOAD CUT-OUT AUX INPUT 18. HOPPER OVERLOAD CUT-OUT SMOKE FAN ENCODER 19. AIR FAN GEAR MOTOR ENCODER 20.
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