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  • Page 1 INTEGRA II Instruction Manual - 1 -...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Technical specification and spare parts overview IMPORTANT INFORMATION WHAT ARE PELLETS? Specification for high-quality pellets Pellet storage TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTIONS Power failure Overheating Low temperature switch off Electrical excess current switch off INSTALLING THE STOVE General information Making the chimney connection Method Floor protection Safety distances...
  • Page 6 10. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Basic Information Cleaning the fire tray Cleaning the grate door glass Cleaning the flue gas channels Cleaning exhaust gas collector Cleaning exhaust gas fan housing Cleaning pellet container Inspecting door seal Checking chimney connection Cleaning air sensor 11.
  • Page 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SPARE PARTS - OVE RVIEW (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2 - Fig. 5) DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DATA 01 Glass ceramic side Height [mm] Width [mm] 02 Glass ceramic front Depth of the corpus [mm] 03 Cast iron door Weight without casing [kg] 04 Screw handle Flue pipe outlet diameter...
  • Page 8: Technical Specification And Spare Parts Overview

    1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ● Make children aware of the danger and keep GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY them away from the stove when in use. INSTRUCTIONS ● Placing non heat resistant objects on the stove or The general introductory warning information must nearby is prohibited.
  • Page 9: What Are Pellets

    2. WHAT ARE PELLETS? Wood pellets are a standardised fuel. Every are reviewed every year. A quality assurance manufacturer must adhere to certain conditions in system ensures the pellets comply with the order to enable flawless, energy-efficient heating. requirements of the new standard and that the Pellets are made from wooden waste, from sawmills conditions for trouble-free heating are guaranteed.
  • Page 10: Technology

    3. TECHNOLOGY Your new pellet stove is technologically advanced Your operating outlay is reduced to the most as a result of years of tests in the laboratory and in necessary - this prevents operating faults whilst practice. The practical advantages of your pellet working in an optimum fashion at the same time.
  • Page 11: Installing The Stove

    5. INSTALLING THE STOVE GENERAL INFORMATION MAKING THE CHIMNEY CONNECTION The stove must be connected to a chimney that is (Fig. 1) approved for solid fuels. The chimney must have a diameter of at least 120 mm. Method The flue system is based on negative pressure in Measure and draw the chimney connection the combustion chamber and a slight overpressure (taking any floor plate thickness into...
  • Page 12: Electrical Connection

    Feed of external combustion air ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ● Steel, HT or flexible aluminium pipes must be The stove is supplied with an approx. 2.5 m long used. connecting cable with a plug. The cable must be ● Minimum diameter 5 cm/2 inches. connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz electrical supply.
  • Page 13: General

    Repeat on the other side of the stove. CONTROL OPERATING BOARD The INTEGRA II pellet stove has an internal electronic control system located in the stove and an operating board attached to the stove panels. Work on the control system (mainboard) and the operating board may only be performed by trained specialist dealers or service technicians.
  • Page 14: Operation

    7. OPERATION BASIC INFORMATION INTERNAL CONTROL UNIT All settings and functions can be regulated The stove must only be started when fully fitted. via this unit. Your pellet stove is exclusively for burning pellets made from wood of a controlled quality. Non-pelletised solid fuels (straw, maize, chopped matter etc.) are not permitted.
  • Page 15: General

    8. DEVICE COMMISSIONING / CONTROL PROGR AMMING / CONTROLOTIONS Now press “ENTER” and the display shows: GENERAL ● Check that the pellet container is full and the combustion chamber is clean and contamination “S1” = start first heating time, 6 the free.
  • Page 16 On selecting the “MENU” key the display shows the If you want to maintain a specific heating output (low following weekday: operation) between the programmed heating times you can set the required value by pressing the “+” or “-” keys. “TU”...
  • Page 17 By pressing the “+” or “-” keys the current hour of Select the desired value by pressing the “+” or “-” the internal clock can be set. The desired value is keys and confirm with “ENTER”. The display then confirmed with “ENTER” and is then saved. The shows: display shows “PN”...
  • Page 18: Main Menu Operating Areas

    Ensure that when the stove is in ON mode the heating Start manual operation. operation starts after 10 seconds. In automatic mode (TM) the heating process starts in accordance with the The following flashing indicators appear alternately programmed heating times. on the display MAIN MENU...
  • Page 19 Start automatic operation (TM mode) PLACE STOVE OUT OF OPERATION When TM is selected on the display and the Switching off from “Manual operation” (ON) programmed heating time begins the control starts the heating operation. If the “ON/OFF” key is pressed during operation then the switch off program is activated.
  • Page 20: Shut Down Unit From Automatic Operation

    On completion of the switch off program the display SWITCHING OFF BY CHANGING goes off. When the “ON/OFF key is pressed a re- OPERATINGMODE IN STANDBY start follows. If you change to the Standby mode by pressing the “ENTER” key in “Manual operation” and in automatic operation, then switching off as described in the SWITCHING STOVE...
  • Page 21: Electrical Ignition

    9. ELECTRIC IGNITION The pellet furnace is fitted with an electric ignition. 30 kg of pellets should be sufficient for 16 hours of operation at a setting of “100%”, and about 50 hours This starts to function together with the stove start at a setting of “0%”...
  • Page 22 10. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE BASIC INFORMATION If the stove is heated in continuous operation, then it must be switched off twice within 24 hours in order to clean the pan. (danger of flash Your stove must be switched off and have cooled back) down before carrying out any maintenance activities.
  • Page 23 “quenched” with water. Please TAKE CARE: Embers can be hidden in the ash - only fill into metal containers. Vacuuming using the RIKA ashbox is recommended to remove the ash. GLASS CLEANING The viewing window becomes coated in the case of...
  • Page 24 Do not fill the container up again immediately but remove residues (dust, chips etc.) from the empty container using a vacuum cleaner and the RIKA Ashbox. Observe tightness of seals: Parts not correctly sealed (e.g. after cleaning) may allow false air to be suctioned in that may lead to incomplete combustion in the trough and to backing-up of pellets to the chute.
  • Page 25 11. FAULTS - CAUSES - SOLUTIONS ● See “Routine maintenance” PROBLEM ● Only use a pellet quality recommended by us The fire is burning with a weak, orangecoloured ● Have your specialist dealer set the fuel flame. Pellets are building up in the fire pan, window is covered in soot.
  • Page 26 CAUTION: checks must only be carried out on the control and cabling when no power is applied to the PROBLEM stove. Only trained personnel may carry out repairs. Fan not running, CAUSE(S): ● Stove has no power supply. CONTROL OF ERROR MESSAGES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS: If the stove does not stop according to the program ●...
  • Page 27 12. APPENDIX MENU NAVIGATION FOR PROGRAMMING OF THE INTERNAL CONTROL Fig 2: Menu navigation internal control - 27 -...
  • Page 28 13. KEY WORD – LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Stichwort/ Abkürzung Name Beschreibung Operating readiness mode (device Standby-Modus switched off, but active for operation by Tele-Control) On-Modus Manual operation Time-Modus Automatic operation MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU Weekdays Monday to Sunday Start 1, Start 2, Heating start times, heating end S1, S2, E1, E2...
  • Page 29 This is your dealer or your installer. Without correct commissioning, as well as correct instigation according to service manual and the addition for this leaflet, the guarantee claims could not be accepted. Installation certificate for Rika pellet air heating device Date:__________________ Installation address...
  • Page 30 RIKA dealer in writing using the Damage arising from non-observance of the invoice and stating the purchase date, model name, manufacturer’s instructions for operation of the unit...
  • Page 31 G U A R A N T E E / G A R A N T I E Purchase day/Date d’achat: Trader stamp/Cachet du revendeur: Model designation/Nom du modéle: Numbers of the vehicle identification plate on the furnace back: Numméros de la plaque signalétique á l’arriére du poêle: Attached by/Raccordé...
  • Page 32 G U A R A N T E E / G A R A N T I E Stamp Customer/Client: Marque To/A:...

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