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  • Page 1 Revised 12/18/2007...
  • 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

    In addition, all Austroflamm Visio pellet stoves installed in a mobile home, must Do not use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, be electrically grounded to the steel chassis of the...
  • Page 5 Operating your stove with the door open CHEMICALS can cause a fire. FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE. SAFETY TESTING The RIKA Visio Pellet Stove has been BURN GARBAGE independently tested and listed with OMNI- FLAMMABLE FLUIDES SUCH AS Test Laboratories, Inc. in Beaverton, Or., an...
  • Page 6: Labels

    OMNI SAMPLE LABEL FOR VISIO FREE-STANDING PELLET STOVE Revised 12/18/2007...
  • 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 Revised 12/18/2007...
  • Page 9 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Figure 3 01 Combustion door 02 Combustion door seal 03 Combustion door glass 04 Hi-limit switch 05 Ignition element 06 Auger shaft 07 Auger centring plate 08 Auger motor plate 09 Hexagonal bolt 10 Auger motor 11 Air sensor Fig.
  • Page 10 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Fig. 5 Figure 5 30 Wing nut 31 Exhaust gas shaft cleaning lid 32 Intermediate bottom 33 Top / bottom cleaning lid 34 Combustion fan housing 35 Combustion fan 36 Hexagonal screws 37 Low-limit temperature switch 38 Flue adapter 3" 39 Combustion door hinge Revised 12/18/2007...
  • Page 11 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Fig. 6 Figure 6 40 Hopper lid 41 Rear wall 42 Side cladding rear right complete 43 Rear wall cover 44 Power cable with grounded plug 45 Corner post front right complete 46 Front cladding bottom 47 Front cladding top 48 Corner post front left complete 49 Side cladding rear left complete 50 Lid with insert...
  • Page 12: Automatic Safety Functions

    AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTIONS 1. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE In the case of a power failure, the stove resumes the same operating functions that were set before the power failure occurred. ON-Mode (Manual mode): If the stove was turned on in manual mode, the stove will turn itself back on when power resumes. The control display will read ST-21 (Start Phase) and then will display ON at the conclusion of the 21-minute startup cycle.
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION This stove should be installed by an authorized CONNECT 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 Revised 12/18/2007...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION Additional Venting Instructions: • 4-inch venting is required in all installations. • Straight out horizontal venting is acceptable, however if a vertical termination is desired, minimum vertical rise (to termination point) must be no less than the total height of the stove. •...
  • Page 16: Mobile Home Installation

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

    A NEW HEATING PHILOSOPHY In today’s world, anyone manufacturing and Rika is 100% committed to this obligation, and marketing heating appliances has more than just continues to do research and development in pellet the responsibility of producing a quality, safe stove combustion technology.
  • Page 18: What Are Pellets

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

    STORING PELLETS To guarantee that your pellets will burn at the bottom of the burn pot. This without any problems, they should be adversely affects the performance of the stored in a dry and clean environment. stove as it cuts off the air supply to the combustion process.
  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    SB mode in order to program your stove. 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 10-minute period of time.
  • 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 +”...
  • Page 22 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL At the completion of the above steps, your stove will This corresponding figure shows that the unit programmed according your personal will run at 5% output between cycles. preferences. After pressing enter on the “PE” output You can change your programmed settings at any setting, the display should read “CL”...
  • Page 23: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING SEE PAGE 26 FOR A CLEANING FREQUENCY SCHEDULE Turn your stove off, allow it to cool, and disconnect power before performing any cleaning or maintenance. Regular maintenance is important to the efficient operation of your stove. Cleaning and maintenance frequencies depend upon the quality and quantity of the pellets that you use.
  • Page 24 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Vacuum the exposed baffle and heat exchanger areas (see pictures 5 and 6). CLEANING THE EXHAUST AIR MANIFOLD The exhaust air manifold is located in the bottom area of the combustion chamber behind the bottom colored panel (Pictures 7 through 10). After removing the front side panels, open the door and lift out the bottom colored panel.
  • Page 25 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Using your ash vacuum, clean all of the areas (as shown in pictures 7 through 10) When finished cleaning these areas, replace the covers, re-fasten all washers and wing nuts, and replace the bottom colored panel. NOTE: Most ash accumulation in this area can be accessed using your ash vacuum, and can be cleaned during a routine burn pot cleaning.
  • Page 26 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Check the condition of the seal around the door to ensure that it is not damaged or becoming detached. If the seal becomes damaged or detached, it must be replaced by a qualified technician. CLEANING THE FLUE PIPE / CHIMNEY CONNECTION Remove the clamp that connects the flue to the flue adapter housing on the back of the combustion chamber.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM The fire is burning with a weak, orange flame. Pellets are collecting in the burn pot, the window is glazing. CAUSE: Inadequate combustion air. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS: • Make sure that the unit has been cleaned. See the Cleaning and Maintenance section of this manual.
  • Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM The unit runs for 21 minutes during start-up, then automatically switches off. CAUSE(S): • Exhaust gas has not reached the required temperature. • Lower temperature limit value switch possibly needs to be replaced. • The connection to either the lower or upper limit temperature switches is loose or broken. •...
  • Page 29: Control Flowchart

    CONTROL FLOW CHART Revised 12/18/2007...
  • Page 30: Key Word Abbreviations

    KEYWORD / ABBREVIATIONS LIST Key word / Abbreviation Name Description Standby mode (fire switched off, but active Standby-Mode for triggering via the control) On-Mode Manual operation Time-Mode Automatic Operation MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU Weekdays Monday to Sunday S1, S2 Start 1, Start 2 Heating start times, heating end times for...
  • 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 (S1) Heating Cycle (S2) Monday Start ______ End ______ Start ______ End ______ Tuesday Start ______ End ______ Start ______ End ______...
  • Page 32: Warranty

    WARRANTY There is expressly no warranty on the AUSTROFLAMM/HPG Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or following components: 8111 NE Columbia Blvd. limitations of implied warranties, so the Portland, OR 97218 • limitations or exclusions set forth in this Glass •...
  • Page 33: Warranty Registration Card

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