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  • Page 1 Crystal Therma Plus Standart Crystal Crystal Trio Comfort Aır Pellet Stove USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 İFYIL TERMO İKLİMLENDİRME SAN. ve TİC. LTD. ŞTİ. CONTACT INFO Web Site : www.ifyil.com.tr Phone: +90 (850) 346 0 362 Fax : +90 (362) 266 94 43 E-mail: info@ifyil.com.tr Adress: Kavak Organize Sanayi Bölgesi 3. Cad. No.11 Kavak/Samsun/TÜRKİYE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4- MAIN PARTS AND DIMENSIONS 4-1 Crystal Plus dimensions 4-2 Crystal Plus parts 4-3 Thermal Standard dimensions 4-4 Thermal Standard parts 4-5 Crystal Comfort dimensions 4-6 Crystal Comfort Parts 4-7 Crystal Trio dimensions 4-8 Crystal Trio Parts 4-9 Island dimensions...
  • Page 4 6- MAINBOARD CONNECTION SCHEMAS 7- CONTROL PANEL 7-1 Thermal Standard 7-1-1Status Descriptions Displayed on the Screen 7-1-2 Information Menu 7-1-3 User Menu-1 7-1-4 User Menu-2 7-2 Island - Crystal Plus/comfort/Trio 7-2-1 Information Menu 7-2-2 User Menu -1 7-2-3 User Menu -2 7-2-3 Chrono setting Menu 7-3 Error Codes 8- OPERATING...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    So, please read this userguide carefully before starting to use our stove and keep it as a reference in any case. This user guide; • • Crystal Plus Crystal Comfort • • Crystal Trio • Thermal Standard Products includes Information This symbol high lightens the significant details for correct usage of stove.
  • Page 6: 1- Important Notice

    • The product should be installed in accordance with the legislation of the country in which it will be used and the necessary safety precautions should be taken. Otherwise IFYIL will not accept any responsibility. • This is a pellets stove. Please only use wood pellets as fuel.
  • Page 7: Operating Warnings

    1-2 Operating Warnings • Assembly of İFYIL pellet stoves and fireplaces; Electrical connections and installation should be done in accordance with the scheme. • Pellets stoves are for houses, office and internal places. • Pellets stoves must not be used in: Balcony, warehouse, bathroom etc.
  • Page 8 • The odour created by the protective paint on the stove during the first combustion is short term, in this case open the doors and win- dows. Customers not obeying the above requirements and schemas cannot claim any right for any problem. In any case, contact your dealer or IFYIL...
  • Page 9: 2- Fuel Specifications

    2- FUEL SPECIFICATIONS Wood pellets are manufactured by hot-extruding compressed sawdust which is produced during the working of natural dried wood. The compactness of the material comes from the lignin which is contained in the wood itself, and allows the production of pellets without the use of glues or binders.
  • Page 10 Tel. +90 850 346 0 362 Manufacturer: iFYlL TERMO iKLiMLENDiRME SAN. Tic. LTD. STi. www.ifyil.com.tr Kavak OSB 3. cad. No: 11 Kavak/Samsun/TURKEY info@ifyil.com.tr ( * ) PM = par�culate ma�er, OGCs = organic gaseous compounds, CO = carbon monoxide, NOX = nitrogen oxides ( **) Only required if correc�on factors F(2) or F(3) are applied.
  • Page 11 Descrip�on: Local space heater fired by wood pellets Fuel Descrip�on: Ø 6 / L:30 EN Plus Al-A2 wood pellets Harmonized Standart: EN 14785 İFYIL - EFES/CRYSTAL COMFORT Indirect hea�ng func�onality: NO Direct heat output: 12,2 kW (space heat output) Indirect heat output: - (water heat output) Space hea�ng emissions at...
  • Page 12 V/Hz 230/50 Nominal Heat O. 1715 Flue Gas Temperature Minimum Heat O. Measure Values Technical Specifications Crystal Plus Crystal Comfort Crystal Trio Fuel Consumption (min.-max.) 0,92-3,8 kg/h 0,75-2,5 1,1-2,9 Maximum heating volume Minimum Chimney draft 12 + 2 Recommended Flue Pipe...
  • Page 13: 4-Main Parts And Dimensions

    4-MAIN PARTS AND DIMENSIONS 4-1 Crystal Plus Dimensions...
  • Page 14: Crystal Plus Parts

    4-2 Crystal Plus Parts Definition Outer Panels Hot air blower (ambient) Top Cover Pellet tank cover Control panel Combustion room cover Mainboard interference cover Pellet tank interference cover Service interference cover Combustion air inlet (ø42 mm) Chimney outlet (ø80 mm) Hot air blower fan (ambient) Multi-channel heating duct reduction On/Off...
  • Page 15: Thermal Standard Dimensions

    4-3 Thermal Standard Dimensions...
  • Page 16: Thermal Standard Parts

    4-4 Thermal Standard Parts Definition Outer panels Hot air blower (ambient) Top Cover Pellet tank Cover Control panel Combustion room cover Mainboard interference cover Pellet tank interference cover Service interference cover Combustion air inlet (ø42 mm Chimney outlet (ø80 mm On/Off...
  • Page 17: Crystal Comfort Dimensions

    4-5 Crystal Comfort Dimensions...
  • Page 18: Crystal Comfort Parts

    4-6 Crystal Comfort Parts Definition Outer Panels Hot air blower (ambient) Top Cover Pellet tank cover Control panel Combustion room cover Mainboard interference cover Pellet tank interference cover Service interference cover Combustion air inlet (ø42 mm) Chimney outlet (ø80 mm)
  • Page 19: Crystal Trio Dimensions

    4-7 Crystal Trio Dimensions...
  • Page 20: Crystal Trio Parts

    4-8 Crystal Trio Parts Definition Outer Panels Hot air blower (ambient) Top Cover Pellet tank cover Control panel Combustion room cover Mainboard interference cover Pellet tank interference cover Service interference cover Combustion air inlet (ø42 mm) Chimney outlet (ø80 mm) Hot air blower fan (ambient) Multi-channel heating duct fans On/Off...
  • Page 21: Island Dimensions

    4-9 Ada Dimensions...
  • Page 22: Island Parts

    4-10 Ada Parts Definition Outer panels Hot air blower (ambient) Top cover Pellet tank cover Control panel Combustion room cover Mainboard interference cover Combustion air inlet (ø42 mm) Chimney outlet (ø80 mm) On/Off...
  • Page 23: 5- Installation

    5- INSTALLATION • The use of the stove outdoors and outdoors will cause heat and efficiency losses. 5-1 Operating Environment • It is recommended to put stove base (glass, ceramic, marble etc.) on wooden and laminated parquet floors. • The floor should be smooth and of quality to carry stove weight. •...
  • Page 24: Electrical Connections

    • If the base where the stove is to be installed is made of flammable materi- als. If the stove is put on flammable material, suitable isolation must be done. • Please keep away heat sensitive materials from stove (flammable, explo- sive etc.).
  • Page 25: Chimney Instructions

    5-4 Chimney Instructions The main cause of the chimney fire; • Improper selection or pipe that dust is flammable fuel. • In the event of appropriate conditions can cause fires ignite in the ducts. Ways of avoiding them; • The chimney should be cleaned at least 2 times per year, depending on the fuel quality.
  • Page 26: Chimney Pipe Instructions

    5-5 Chimney Pipe Instructions • Horizontal chimney's duct and vertical chimney's pipe connections are very important; therefore, it must be done carefully. Warranty of the smoke pipe connection should be made accordingly. • The minimum safety opening surface sections should be 15%. Slope in the horizontal section of the pipe should be 3-5%.
  • Page 27 Figure 5.3 - Improper chimney shapes Figure 5.4 Suitable chimney shapes * Stoves shown in Suitable and unsuitable chimney shapes pictures are representation.
  • Page 28 HOUSES AND OFFICES NOT OBEYING THE ABOVE MENTIONED STANDARDS ARE POTENTIAL FOR FIRE AT ANYTIME AND CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) GAS LEAKAGE. PLEASE FOLLOW THE ABOVE MENTIONED INSTRUCTİONS! BY SO, CLIENT ACCEPTS IN ADVANCE THAT IN SUCH CASES MANUFACTURER DOESN’T HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILTIES CLIENT NOT FULFILLING ABOVE MENTIONED REQUIREMENTS IN SCHEMAS CANNOT CLAIM ANY RIGHT OR COMPENSATION.
  • Page 29: 6- Mainboard Connection Schemas

    6- MAINBOARD CONNECTION SCHEMAS...
  • Page 32: 7- Control Panel

    Room Thermostat (Crystal) The bridge located on inputs 24-25 on the motherboard (IN 3) can be removed and the room thermostat can be 7- CONTROL PANEL 7-1 Thermal Standard Values displayed on the main screen: Image D1: time, system status, errors, Menu, submenu, parameter value Image D2: power, parameter code Image D4: Main temperature, parameter code...
  • Page 33: 7-1-1Status Descriptions Displayed On The Screen

    Function Once it is pressed Long pressing Ignition / Extinguishing / Block Notifications/exit Menu reset Temperature change (+)/ihcrease Pellet loading correction value Changing the combustion forces / Manual pellet loading Saving value Temperature change (-) / Combustion fan speed correction Decrease value Function Heating fan active...
  • Page 34: Information Menu

    7-1-2 Information Menu Display Unit Definition Chimney temperature [ C] [ C] Room temperature [ C] Room thermostat temperature [rpm] Exhaust fan speed Pellet feeder active time Remaining time until the system displays a ine Service Sistem warning Clear the stove warning when remaining. FC** Software code and revision: FYSr02000001.x.y 7-1-3 User Menu -1...
  • Page 35 Tariff-1 It is used in the selection of 1st quality pellets. *The device is in this tariff when it leaves the factory. Tariff-2 It is used in the selection of 2nd quality pellets. Tariff-3 It is used to select 3rd grade pellets. Note: When the product is burning, when there are situations such as deterioration in combustion, accumulation in the combustion chamber, decrease in efficiency, switch to an upper tariff.
  • Page 36 METHOD Gior: Daily Schedule Sett: : Weekly Schedule FiSE: Weekend Schedule OFF: : The program is inactive. - Programming Time Ranges Menu ProG appears on the display. It consists of 3 subunits, each program method: Daily: 3 programs can be written separately for each day of the week.
  • Page 37 Definitions Display 1) Scroll to the desired Sub-Menu by pressing P2 / G i o r n P4 and press P3 2) Press P2 / P4 to select one of the 3 available programs. 0 0 . 0 0 3) Press P1 key for 3 seconds 4) Select the ignition time 5) Press the P3 button to enter the change mode: 0 1 .
  • Page 38: Island - Crystal Plus/Comfort/Trio

    7-2 Ada - Crystal Plus / Comfort / Trio Crona active Date and Clock Mon 14:26 Ignition Pow. Com. Situation / Error Code P1 man Pellet 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D10D11 D12 Instantaneous The set Water Water Temperature Temperature The main screen displays: Time and date, Chrono active, Combustion power, Status / Error...
  • Page 39: Information Menu

    TUŞ Function Exit the menu / Previous menu To switch the stove on or off (hold it for 3 seconds), to reset the fault (hold it down for 3 seconds) Pressing 1 times opens the User menu 1 screen, when pressed for 3 seconds, User menu 2 is opened, used to confirm the entered values.
  • Page 40: User Menu -1

    7-2-2 User Display Menu -1 Combustion This menu allows you to modify the combustion power of the system. It can be set in modality automatic or manual: in the first case, the system will choose the combustion power; in the second case, the user selects the power.
  • Page 41: User Menu -2

    7-2-3 User Display Menu - 2 Time and Date It allows you to set day, month, year and current time Language It allows you to modify the language of the keyboard Radio control OFF : no radio control ON : the radio control is used.. Cleaning Reset The device needs to be cleaned in certain periods.
  • Page 42: Chrono Setting Menu

    7-2-4 Chrono Setup Menu This menu allows to set the Ignition-Extinguishing method and time intervals. Method Allows the selection of the desired method or disables all programming. Disable • Use the P3 button to enter the method menu in the timer Daily menu.
  • Page 43: Error Codes

    7-3 Error Codes Definition High voltage failsafe / Fuel tank temperature high Er01 High voltage failsafe / Prosestat error Er02 Extinguishing at low flue temperature Er03 High chimney temperature extinguish Er05 Fan encoder error: No encoder signal Er07 Fan encoder error: Chimney fan adjustment failed Er08 Er11 Day and date not correct due to prolonged absence of power supply...
  • Page 44: First Fire

    8- OPERATING First Fire • The pellets feeder, not provide the required number of pellets in the tank is not full every first firing. So, the pellets tank, make sure that the pellets fall into the pellet’s feeder. • If not successful after several test burn, make sure of the correct positioning of the combustion pot.
  • Page 45: 9- Fuel Calibration

    9- FUEL CALIBRATION Calibration should be carried out during commissioning of the products and in case of replacement of the pellet used. The first calibration process (installation) must be performed by the service. Calibration procedure should be done when the boiler is cold and not working. Before starting the calibration process, place a bowl where you can weigh the pellet at the drop point of the pellet.
  • Page 46 CrystalPlus Thermal Standard Gr/10dk Gr/10dk 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 Crystal Comfort CrystalTrio Gr/10dk Gr/10dk 1000 1100 1060 1200 1160 1300 10,5 1400 1260 1360 11,0 1500 1600 12,0 1460 Gr/10dk 1060 1160 1260 10,5 1360...
  • Page 47: 10- Maintenance And Cleaning

    10- MAINTENANCE and CLEANING All cleaning of your stove, while your stove is not lit (when cold case) and make the electrical connection closed position. When cleaning your stove; Do not use Flammable, explosive, flammable etc chemicals that may pose a hazard. Clean the glass of your stove with a damp, soft cloth and a surface cleaner.
  • Page 48 Comfort Plus 1. Pull handle 5. 2. Cleaning Cover 2. Ashtray 6. Grill tray 3. Cleaning blinds 7. Flame plate 4. Cleaning Cover...
  • Page 49 Thermal Standard 1. Pull Handle 2. Ashtray 4. Cleaning cover 7. Flame plate...
  • Page 50 1. Ashtray 2. Cleaning Cover 3. Flame plate...
  • Page 51 Combustion pot cleaning; • Open the combustion chamber cover (1) when cleaning the combustion chamber. Move the grill plate (2) back and forth. • Visually inspect the combustion crucible for slag build-up. • Remove any slag. When cleaning the crucible, make sure it is completely •...
  • Page 52 Blowing Duct / Flame Plate Cleaning; • Remove the flame plate (5) (as shown in the figure). • Clean the blowing channels (pipe) and flame plate surfaces with a wire brush. • After cleaning, plug on the flame plate (5). Cleaning \ Period 1 Day 2 Day...
  • Page 53: 11- Problems, Causes And Solutions

    11- PROBLEMS, CAUSES and SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES Make sure that the main switch in Electrical failure or lack of work position Stove does not power supply work. The fuse has blown. Change this fuse The pellets feeder is Fill the pellets tank.
  • Page 54 Check that it is edible by the room constantly fresh comes insufficient air. combustion air. The pellets are Check the gutters clean stacked into the and clear The pellets could not damp combustion pot, the air duct of the or appropriate. cover glass gets combustion pot.
  • Page 55: 12- Significiant Instructions For Effective Using

    Any right cannot be claimed due to the changes or modifications or wrong use of spare parts. IFYIL original spare parts must be used for any permitted change of spare part. *IFYIL reserves the right to make changes in the...
  • Page 56: Certificate Of Warranty

    Kavak OSB Kavak/ Production Date: SAMSUN/TÜRKİYE Warranty Time: Two Years +90 (362) 266 94 43 Max Reperation Time: Twenty Working Days Phone: +90 (362) 266 94 43 Fax: info@ifyil.com.tr E-Mail: Authorized Signature&Stamp IMPORTER / DEALER CUSTOMER Name: Name Surname: Address:...
  • Page 57: Warranty Conditions

    WARRANTY CONDITIONS The warranty period starts from the delivery date of the product and is two (2) years. The product is fully in warranty, except for the glass and cast parts. In case the product is found to be defective, Article 11 of the Law No. 6502 on Consumer Protection;...
  • Page 58 Product will out of Warranty when installation/any change made by non authorised personnel or services. Warranty does not covers any damages due to set up ifyil pellet stoves in open air areas, wet places, humid places or any place which directly related to all these places.
  • Page 59 “Time to heat up most efficiently” WE LOVE WORLD PELLET FOUR SYSTEM POWERFUL ADVANTAGES CENTRAL HEATING STYLISH DESIGN HOT WATER MODERN HEATING STOVE%FIREPLACE SOLUTIONS www. .com.tr...

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