RIKA INTEGRA II Manual

RIKA INTEGRA II Manual

Freestanding wood pellet stove
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY NOTICE RIKA: An Overview IF THIS WOOD PELLET STOVE Safety Precautions IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, Labels A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. Main Control Board/Specifications Parts Illustration FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE Automatic Safety Functions INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.
  • Page 3: Rika: An Overview

    In addition to pellet stoves, we are also known for our high quality wood-burning stoves, wood-burning cook stoves, freestanding fireplaces, and water heater units. RIKA also produces a large variety of other...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Integra Freestanding wood pellet stove. READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING STOVE. The RIKA INTEGRA freestanding wood pellet stove must be properly installed in order to manufacturer recommends that prevent the possibility of a house fire. computer-grade surge suppressor be used your own safety, you must adhere strictly to with this stove.
  • Page 5 CAN LEAD TO A HOUSE FIRE. occurs during startup, shutdown, or SAFETY TESTING incorrect operation of the stove will The RIKA Integra Pellet Stove has been lead to some soot formation which independently tested and listed with OMNI- will collect in the ventilation system.
  • Page 6: Labels

    OMNI SAMPLE LABEL FOR INTEGRA FREESTANDING PELLET STOVE Copyright © 2008 by Lucky Distributing...
  • Page 7: Main Control Board/Specifications

    MAIN CONTROL BOARD/SPECIFICATIONS HAL-IC Combustion Motor User Control Board Optional Remote Thermostat Air Sensor Low Limit Sensor High Limit Sensor open open Alarm 110VAC 60Hz Combustion Fan Convection Fan Ignition Element Auger Motor Open VII Reserved a Fine-wire fuse A Bus 1 b Capacitor B Bus 2 C Bus 3...
  • Page 8: Parts Illustration

    PARTS ILLUSTRATION 37-1/2” 23” 28-1/2” 25-3/4” 17-5/16” 12-1/2” 4” 4-3/4” Copyright © 2008 by Lucky Distributing...
  • Page 9 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Figure 4 01 Ceramic Side Glass (part #Z14847) 02 Ceramic Front Glass (part #Z14846) 03 Cast Iron Door 04 Door Handle Bolt 05 Door Handle 06 Auger Cover 07 Heat Shield 08 Rear Heat Exchanger Access Plate 09 Auger 10 Auger End Plate 11 Auger Motor 12 Rear Cover Plate...
  • Page 10 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Figure 5 13 Hopper Lid 14 Cast Top 15 Hopper Cover 16 Air Sensor 14 15 17 Top Grill 18 Ash Pan 19 Burn Pot 21 Lower Cast Wall 22 Lower Cast Wall Gasket 23 Upper Cast Wall 24 High Limit Switch 25 Adjustable Door Latch 27 Main Circuit Board...
  • Page 11 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Fig.7 Figure 7 41 Left Front Side Cover 42 Left Rear Side Cover 43 Pedestal 44 Right Side Rear Cover 45 User Control Board 46 Right Side Front Cover Copyright © 2008 by Lucky Distributing...
  • Page 12: Automatic Safety Functions

    AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTIONS FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE AUGER MOTOR SHUT-OFF In the case of a power failure, the stove returns to When the hopper lid is open, the auger motor will the same operating mode it was in at the moment stop feeding pellets.
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION CONNECT This stove should be installed by an authorized service technician. DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM! Before installing, contact your local building or fire Keep brush, plants, and shrubs at least 36” away officials about restrictions installation from the vent termination. inspection requirements your...
  • Page 14: Clearances To Combustibles

    INSTALLATION CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES rain cap roof flashing Recommended fresh air intake Floor protection (required on mobile home installations) 45º elbow Type “PL“ vent Optional direction Wall thimble 45º elbow fresh air intake (required on mobile home installations) Floor protection Copyright ©...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION • The maximum length of any venting Additional Venting Instructions configuration should not exceed 30 Caution: Optimum safety, combustion feet total, including the effective and burn quality cannot be achieved if lengths of any angles. these guidelines are not followed. •...
  • Page 16: Mobile Home Installation

    MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION WARNING: In addition to standard installation instructions, DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOMS. the following requirements are mandatory for installation in a mobile home: COMBUSTION AIR MUST COME FROM THE OUTSIDE OF THE MOBILE HOME. 1. The unit must be permanently bolted to the floor.
  • Page 17: A New Heating Philosophy

    Heating with on the CO cycle. Heating with pellets means that your RIKA pellet stove is designed to be easy and the burning process is very carefully controlled, and user-friendly. Because of its exceptionally large...
  • Page 18: What Are Pellets

    WHAT ARE PELLETS The RIKA INTEGRA is a pellet stove Please note that use of improper fuels designed to burn wood pellets. Pellets will void your warranty and may cause are made of waste material from saw damage seriously impact mills, woodworking operations, as well as performance of your stove.
  • Page 19: Storing Pellets

    P.F.I. If you have any further questions approved pellet fuels. regarding fuel for use in your RIKA pellet stove, please contact your dealer or the P.F.I. Pellet Fuel Institute...
  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    “+” and “–“ buttons. Your RIKA pellet stove is equipped with an electronic ignition start-up system. Starter fluids or gels are not necessary and should never be used. Simply push the power button and the unit will ignite within a 12-minute period of time. Total start-up cycle time is 21 minutes.
  • Page 21: Starting / Programming Control

    STARTING / PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL When the hopper is filled for the first time or if it The display should now read “S2” for the is allowed to run empty, it can take up to two full second heating period on Monday. Change start-up cycles for pellets to feed sufficiently the time by pressing the “+”...
  • Page 22 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL The display should now read “VU” after After pressing enter on the “PE” output 1.35 setting, the display should read “CF” which pressing enter on the “CL” cleaning cycle represents convection speed setting; the number represents the current increase over normal.
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL If you intend to operate your stove manually, set it to the manual mode by pressing the ENTER button until the display no longer reads either “SB” or “TM”. During start-up, the stove will read “ST” on the first display line, and “21”...
  • Page 24: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Caution: Turn off your stove and allow to cool. Once your stove has properly shut down and cooled, unplug it before performing any cleaning or service. Caution: Use only a certified ash vacuum to clean your stove. Using a regular home or shop vacuum can result in a fire.
  • Page 25 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING • Clean the door glass by wiping it with a dry paper towel or a dry, wadded up piece of newspaper. NOTE: Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the glass. If a glass cleaner is needed, see your stove dealer for a cleaner that is specifically designed for use with wood stoves.
  • Page 26 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Heat Exchanger Baffle Tubes A primary component of the heat exchanger system is a series of baffle tubes located behind the interior cast iron walls of the combustion chamber. As fuel is consumed, ash builds up on these baffle tubes which reduces the heat transfer capability of your stove.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION: FOR ANY TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE THAT REQUIRES YOU TO OPEN THE DOOR, THE STOVE SHOULD FIRST BE SHUTDOWN AND ALLOWED TO COOL PRIOR TO PROCEEDING. PROBLEM The fire is burning with a weak or orange flame, the flames have black tips, pellets are collecting in the burn pot, the window is glazing.
  • Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE(S): • The hopper is empty • The auger motor or control board is faulty. • The auger is blocked (foreign objects, large pieces of wood, etc.). • The hopper lid is open. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS: • Fill the hopper with pellets. •...
  • Page 29: Control Flowchart

    CONTROL FLOW CHART Copyright © 2008 by Lucky Distributing...
  • Page 30: Key Word Abbreviations

    KEYWORD / ABBREVIATIONS LIST Key word / Name Description Abbreviation Standby-Mode Standby mode (fire switched off, but active for triggering via the control) Convection Fan Convection fan speed increase setting over normal or reference to either Combustion Fan the combustion or convection fan Configuration profile to facilitate the use of lower grade fuel, or for Fuel Use Type installations where additional combustion fan speed is needed.
  • Page 31: User Notes

    USER NOTES This page is provided for your use to record your Time Mode (TM) schedule and other operating notes or obvservations. My Heating Schedule Heating Cycle Heating Cycle (S1) (E1) (S2) (E2) Monday Start ______ End ______ Start ______ End ______ Tuesday Start ______ End ______ Start ______ End ______...
  • Page 32: Warranty

    DISTRIBUTING, INC. warranties. Manufacturer based on any oral warranty or representation. There is expressly no warranty on the RIKA / Lucky Distributing, Inc. following components: 8111 NE Columbia Blvd. Some states do not allow the exclusion or • limitation of consequential damages or...
  • Page 33: Warranty Registration Card

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