Stanley Cara Glass Insert Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Stanley Cara Glass Insert Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Stanley Cara Glass Insert Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Cara Glass Insert
Wood Pellet Stove
Installation and Operating Instructions
Read these instructions carefully before installing, using and servicing the stove.
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  • Page 1 Cara Glass Insert Wood Pellet Stove Installation and Operating Instructions Read these instructions carefully before installing, using and servicing the stove.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    These products fulfil the requirements of the Construction Products Regulation and have been approved with the CE conformity mark; WATERFORD STANLEY bears no responsibility for any damage to the stove if it is installed by non-qualified personnel; WATERFORD STANLEY is not responsible for any damage to stoves not installed or used in compliance with the instructions included in this manual;...
  • Page 3: Stanley Pellet Stove Warranty

    Note: Adequate clearance must be maintained around the appliance to ensure the ease of part removal in the possible event of their damage/failure. Waterford Stanley are not responsible for any costs incurred in the removal of items installed in the vicinity of the appliance that must be moved to facilitate a part replacement.
  • Page 4 3.1.1 Unpacking the Stove...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    This manual is provided with the product. Please keep it close to the stove. 4.1.1 Safety Recommendations Make sure you fully read and understand this instruction manual before using the Cara Glass Insert pellet stove as a biomass • heating stove.
  • Page 6: Product Fiche

    Product Fiche...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Performance Nominal Minimum Output 5,1 kW 3,0 kW Efficiency 91.1% 94.5% Flue gas temp. 131 °C 80 °C Pellet consumption 1.11 kg 0.63 kg Elec. consumption 0,024 kW 0,019 kW CO at 13% O2 217 mg/ m 448 mg/ m at 13% O2 132 mg/ m 119 mg/ m...
  • Page 8: Installation Of The Pellet Stove

    • Upon receipt, check that the product is complete and that there are no signs of damage. Any damage or defects should be checked for prior to installing the product. If there are defects, please notify Waterford Stanley service department •...
  • Page 9 Align with the front of the fireplace...
  • Page 10 Using the proper fastening material that is included, attach the base to be floor securely • When placing the base plate, make sure it is levelled and stable. • Connect the flue, the stove requires an 80mm diameter flue connection. •...
  • Page 11 7.1.1 Installation clearances 7.1.2 Hearth requirements The fireplace that the stove is placed in must be constructed of fire proof non-combustible material. The floor must be capable of supporting weight of the appliance and any associated installation. 7.1.3 Installation of ducts and fume extraction systems:...
  • Page 12 The stove must have adequate air for combustion and the room must have adequate air for ventilation, adequate air supply must be provided in line with building regulations. The Cara Glass Insert Pellet stove is designed in such a way so that the air supply is through the front openings under the door and from around the stove.
  • Page 13: Fuel

    Fuel The Pellet Stove must be operated exclusively with wood pellets. No other fuel may be used. Use only pellets certified by standard Premium DIN plus & EN plus A1, with a 6 mm diameter and measuring between 10 and 30 mm long. The pellets must not have a moisture content in excess of 10%.
  • Page 14: Control Panel Operation

    Control panel Operation 9.1.1 Functions of the display buttons This button is used to confirm or to enter a selected menu. AUTO Use this button to choose between the weekly thermostat or manual operation. ON/OFF Use this button to switch the pellet stove on and off. Also use this button to exit a menu. Temperature Use these buttons to set the desired temperature, navigate through the various menus and change settings.
  • Page 15 Temperature “Ta” which is the ambient temperature. Temperature “Ti” which is the Intended Temperature of the space where the stove is installed. Power Level “P” Representing the Power Level Currently Used by the Stove. By Pressing one of the “+ “ or “ – “ Buttons for Power Regulation, the selected power is indicated on the display.
  • Page 16 Use the temperature buttons to change the settings. Use SET to save the changed setting. 9.1.8 Sub Menu “Weekly Progr.” This is where you set the timer for the entire week. Below is a picture of the menu. We will provide a step-by-step explanation of what you are required to set.
  • Page 17: Reset Component Test/Service Message

    All Errors that have occurred to the appliance, are saved in this Menu. 9.1.12 Sub Menu “Select language” In this menu it is possible to select the language of the Menu. 9.1.13 Sub Menu “Parameters set” This menu is used for changing recipes of Pellets or different Solid Fuel (Not available in this model) 9.1.14 Locking keys This is where you can lock the Keys of the display by pressing the following buttons for 20 seconds:...
  • Page 18: Wifi Connectivity

    The value Tf indicates the measured Flue gas temperature. The value Th does not apply here. 10.1.6 Reading and resetting operating hours Go to the screen with ‘Ore Lav. Da Ass’ to determine the number of hours your stove has been burning. Read the total amount of operating hours under Ore Lav.
  • Page 19 In the remote mode, the EVO Remote Wi-Fi module is connected with a cable to the stove. Furthermore, the module is connected to a router with a wireless connection. The router allows the Wi-Fi module to connect itself to internet. A smartphone, connected to internet with a mobile connection or a Wi-Fi private network, can communicate with the EVO Remote Wi-Fi module, and so you can control your stove wherever you are.
  • Page 20 ATTENTION! The registration is only mandatory if you want to use the module in the remote mode. If you plan to use it only in local mode, you can avoid the registration. However, the registration is always possible, even after some time from the purchase.
  • Page 21 When the page is loaded, you will see the following page. If the page does not load, please delete your browser history (including cookies) and try again. Add the following data: Username: user Password: user Press the LOG IN button. The following screen will appear: Now select your Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 22 10. You can close the webpage at this point. If the module does not restart itself, press the “R” button for a few seconds. Once restarted, within a few minutes the module will connect to your chosen Wi-Fi network. This situation is visible in the green LED light, that stays on solid.
  • Page 23 At the start, press the icon on the top-right corner to enter in the settings: Select the remote connection mode (remote): Enter the data into the App as follows: You can add 3 different pellet stoves to the App. Use 1 of the 3 available fields for the “Device Code”, you can find this on the back of the module’s box.
  • Page 24 10. The application is now connected to the Wi-Fi module. If this did not happen, press the “R” button for several second to restart the module. The application I connected with the Wi-Fi module as soon as the green LED light is on solid. If this does not happen, re-configure the application and enter the correct data into the corresponding fields.
  • Page 25 Q: I have configured the Wi-Fi module, but it does not connect itself to the network and the green and red LED lights are blinking. A: Check if the network data used are correct. • Try to move the module closer to the router. •...
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    Maintenance General maintenance Be sure to carry out regular maintenance and clean the stove as described in the following paragraphs to ensure a long life. For (fire) safety reasons, a full service must be carried out by qualified personnel after each year of use or 1200 burning-hours.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Operations

    12.1.7 Annual maintenance The pellet stove must undergo a complete service every year or after 1200 burning-hours to ensure the preservation of your stove and your personal safety. The stove must be completely disassembled and the heat exchanger and the flues cleaned. This is important to prevent the stove from becoming clogged with ash and dust.
  • Page 28: Problems And Solutions

    Pull the Insert to the front and place it firmly on the ground. Clean the Chimney connection box that is located on the base plate. Remove the Exhaust fan. The Fan can be removed just with the removal of 3 Bolts. Always inspect the Fan Gasket. Clean the flue gas pathway under the fan.
  • Page 29 The stove is clogged and needs maintenance The fan needs to be set on a higher setting, as there in not enough oxygen for ignition. The house has excessive under pressure. Examples of causes include: insufficient ventilation, a mechanical extraction exhaust system or extractor hood in the kitchen. You can check this by opening a window near the stove.
  • Page 30: Electrical Diagram Of The Insert Cara Pellet Glass Stove

    The service message disappears from the display. Note! Press the right buttons! Simultaneously pressing the power buttons will cause the parameters to reset to the settings of the software manufacturer. These settings are completely different from the pellet stove parameters. 15.1.8 It’s becoming too hot in the house The temperature in the house rises further than you have set.
  • Page 31: Connector Table

    Connector Table Description of JP1 Connector. Description Smoke temperature sensor input NTC 1K 200°C Room Temperature Sensor Input NTC 10K 25°C External Chrono / GSM input GSM control output Encoder Signal Input +5V Encoder Description of JP2 Connector. Terminal Description Pressure switch Thermostat Safety Input Not connected...
  • Page 32: Exploded View

    Exploded view...
  • Page 33: Spare Parts

    Spare Parts. Part number Item No. Spare Part Descriptor Glass printed 327 x 369 x 4mm T00114AXX Gasket door 13 mm P00124AXX Adh. hollow sealing cord 6 mm P00125AXX T00109AXX Window 290 x 285 mm Gasket Ø140/74 (outlet side) P00126AXX Flue fan 10 inc scroll case) G00545AXX Gasket Flue gas fan 10...
  • Page 34 Supplied by. Waterford Stanley Ltd., Unit 401-403, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford, Ireland. Tel: (051) 302300 www.waterfordstanley.com...

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