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  • Page 1 M A N U A L I N T E G R A I I Insert Freestanding E N G L I S H...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS AUSTROFLAMM INTEGRA II FREESTANDING SAFETY NOTICE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY IF THIS WOOD PELLET STOVE Austroflamm: An Overview IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, Safety Precautions A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. Labels FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE Main Control Board...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on your purchase of Europe. State of the art processes, pellet stove. a quality Austroflamm wood pellet stove such as; robotic welding, laser cutting, made by Rika. You are now a member and complete micro-processor control of a group of over 100,000 Rika owners.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    The word “stove”, as used in this manual, hot. Ash must be deposited in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The means the Austroflamm Integra II Insert closed ash container should be placed on wood pellet stove a non-combustable surface and the ash should be cold pending final disposal.
  • Page 5: Austroflamm Integra

    Keep hands and fingers away from auger at all times as contact with auger may cause personal injury. Austroflamm Integra II Insert stoves have Austroflamm Integra Freestanding been independently tested and listed with OMNI Labs in Beaverton, OR., an...
  • Page 6: Labels

    OMNI SAMPLE LABEL FOR AUSTROFLAMM INTEGRA II Insert...
  • Page 7 OMNI SAMPLE LABEL FOR AUSTROFLAMM INTEGRA II Insert...
  • Page 8: Main Control Board

    MAIN CONTROL BOARD yellow/green blue brown 5 6 7 8 9 VII VI HAL-RG-fan Hall IC combustion motor User board 2. Control board Thermostate 3. Tele/Pellet-Control 4. Air sensor 5. UTB Low limit sensor 6. OTB High limit sensor FKY 1 Open 8.
  • Page 9: Parts Illustration

    Parts Illustration Fig. 1 Parts Descriptions (1-12): Fiqure 2 1. Ceramic Side Glass 2. Ceramic Front Glass 3. Cast Iron Door 4. Door Handle Bolt 5. Door Handle 6. Auger Cover 7. Heat Shield 8. Rear Heat Exchanger Access Plate 9.
  • Page 10 Parts Illustration Parts Descriptions (13-28): Fiqure 3 15. Hopper Cover 16. Air Sensor 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.
  • Page 11: Specification/Capacity

    Specification/Capacity Shroud Sizes S 29” x 42” L 32” X 46” 1-1/2” 25 3/4” 28 1/2” 27 1/4” 2 1/4” 37 1/2” (Front) 28 1/2” (Front) 25 3/4” (Total) 258 lbs. Exhaust Outlet 7,000 - 44,000 Hopper Power 19 3/4” Rear Height 11 1/2”...
  • Page 12: Automatic Safety Functions

    AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTIONS 1. AFTER A POWER FAILURE OPERATION MODES In the case of a brief power failure, the stove resumes the same operating functions that were set before the power failure occured. ON-Mode (Manual mode): The control switches into ST (Start Phase) and the stove then goes into ON mode. TM-Mode (Automatic mode): The control switches into ST (Start Phase) and the stove then continues to run in TM-mode.
  • Page 13: Assembly

    Repeat this procedure on the other side of the furnace. stove. CONTROL AND CONTROL BOARD The INTEGRA II pellet furnace has an elec- stove tronic control fitted internally in the furna- control fitted internally in the stove and a control board that is fitted to unit ce and a control board that is fitted to fur- cladding.
  • Page 14: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INTEGRA II INSERT The total length of the horizontal vent must not exceed 30 feet. The “PL” vent exhaust system Before installing, contact your local must be installed and sealed with 3 screws per building or fire officials about resrictions and installation inspection joint.
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION INTEGRA II INSERT...
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION INTEGRA II INSERT Below 2,500 ft. altitude, a three inch or four inch diameter is appropriate.
  • Page 17: A New Heating Philosophy

    A NEW HEATING PHILOSOPHY...
  • Page 18: What Are Pellets

    WHAT ARE PELLETS? association of the Pellet Fuel Institute,...
  • Page 19: Storing Pellets

    cause Pellet Fuel Institute 1601 N. Kent Street, Suite 1001 Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: 703/522-6778...
  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    Your Austroflamm pellet stove is equipped with an electronic ignition start-up system. Starter fluids or gels are not necessary. Simply push the start button and the unit will ignite within a ten minute period.
  • Page 21: Starting Procedure

    STARTING PROCEDURE Initial Start-up Turn stove on, press enter button twice and SB will show in display box. Turn stove off and let it go through shutdown. At conclusion of shut down stove will return to SB mode now you can program.
  • Page 22 STARTING PROCEDURE Setting heat modes and time 1. After setting E2 value for SU (Sunday) by pressing enter now press the menu button. 2. PS (Power start) will appear in the display. Under PS will be displayed a number this is for heat intensity.
  • Page 23: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING BASIC INFORMATION Your furnace must be switched off and have stove cooled down before carrying out any mainte- nance activities. The frequency your fire must be cleaned unit as well as the maintenance intervals depends on the fuel used by you. and the amount of usage.
  • Page 24 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Con’t ASHTRAY Empty the ashtray as required. It must Empty the ashtray as required. It must only only be removed when the stove is be removed from the fire, when the fire is switched off and cooled down. switched off and cooled down.
  • Page 25 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Con’t Combustion Motor Housing FLUE GAS FAN HOUSING This maintenance procedure should be car- done on a regular basis depending on fuel ried out dependent on the fire usage and the quality and amount of useage. fuel used, as frequently as required. In order to inspect the flue gas fan and to the combustion fan clean it, remove four screws (see drawing)
  • Page 26: Faults/Causes/Solutions

    FAULTS - CAUSES - SOLUTIONS PROBLEM PROBLEM The fire is burning with a weak, orange Pellets were not fed in feeding burn flame. Pellets are building up in the fire Cause(s): with soot. pan, windows are covered soot.. hopper 1. Pellet container is empty Cause: High limit switch faulty 2.
  • Page 27 FAULTS - CAUSES - SOLUTIONS COMBUSTION PROBLEM PROBLEM Please note that checks may be carried out on the control and the cabling only when the fire Fan not running. is currentless. Any repairs may only be carried Cause(s): out by trained personnel. Unit not receiving any power.
  • Page 28: Key Word Abbreviations

    K E Y W O R D - L I S T O F A B B R E V I A T I O N S Key word / Abbreviation Name Description Standby-Mode Standby mode (fire switched off, but active for triggering via Tele-control) Manual operation ON-Mode...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, product voids all warranties. INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR AUSTROFLAMM/HPG PURPOSE. 8111 NE Columbia Blvd. Portland, OR 97218 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: MANUFACTURER, DISTRIBUTOR AND SUPPLIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR...
  • Page 30: Warranty Registration

    Please make sure Mail it: Postage is already paid. the card is completed in order to guarantee coverage. AUSTROFLAMM/RIKA Customer Service: 1-800-777-5594 FAX: 1-800-777-7069 Pellet Stove Serial # Pellet Stove Serial # Pellet Stove Serial # Wood Stove Serial #...
  • Page 31 Rev. 9/06...

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