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EN Installation, use and maintenance page 2
CHERIE UP
PELLET STOVE
2
ENGLISH
The undersigned EDILKAMIN S.p.A., with registered office in
Via Vincenzo Monti 47 - 20123 Milan (Italy) - Tax ID Code and
VAT number 00192220192
Hereby declares, under its sole responsibility, that:
The pellet stove mentioned below complies with EU
Regulation 305/2011 and the harmonised EU standard
EN 14785:2006
PELLET STOVE, trade name EDILKAMIN, model CHERIE UP
SERIAL NO.: Rating plate reference
CHERIE UP: Performance declaration: (DoP - EK No. 043):
Moreover, the company hereby declares that:
the CHERIE UP wood pellet stove satisfies the requirements
of the following European directives:
2014/35/EU - Low Voltage Directive
2014/30/EU - Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Introduction and who the manual is for 3
Safety information 4
Dimensions 5
Technical data 6
Unpacking 7
Fitting the cladding Steel 8
Fitting the cladding Ceramic 15
Fitting the cladding Glass 24
Fitting the cladding Stone 29
Installation 33
Instructions for use 38
Maintenance 48
Troubleshooting 51
CONTENTS
USER/INSTALLER
Edition in English translated from the original version in Italian
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Dear Sir/Madam
We thank you for and congratulate you on choosing our
product. Before using it, we would ask you to read this
manual carefully, so that you can make the most of all its
functions in total safety.
This manual is an integral part of the product. We ask you
to keep it for the entire lifetime of the product. If you lose it,
you can request a copy from your dealer or download it from
www.edilkamin.com.
Readers of the manual
This manual is addressed to:
those who use the product at home (“USER”);
the technician who will install the product (“INSTALLER”)
The target person of each page is indicated in a band at the
bottom of the page (USER or INSTALLER).
General information
After unpacking the product, check the condition and
completeness of the contents.
In the event of error, immediately contact the retailer where
the purchase was made, providing him with a copy of the
warranty booklet and sales receipt.
The appliance must be installed and operated in compliance
with local and national law and European regulations. For the
installation, and for anything not specifically indicated in the
manual, observe local regulations.
The diagrams provided in this manual are for illustration
purposes only: they do not always strictly refer to your
specific model, and are not binding in any way.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
In some parts of the manual the following symbols are
used:
INFORMATION:
failure to comply with these requirements
will compromise product use.
PLEASE NOTE:
carefully read and understand the
message in question, since failure to
follow the instructions in it could cause
serious damage to the product and put
the safety of those using it at risk.
OPERATING SEQUENCE:
follow the instructions for the operations
described.
Product identification and warranty.
The product is uniquely identified by a number, the
“counterfoil”, which is indicated on the warranty certificate.
Please keep:
the warranty certificate accompanying the product
the purchase receipt given to you by the retailer
the declaration of conformity given to you by the installer.
The warranty conditions are given in the warranty certificate
accompanying the product.
First ignition is required, in Italy, by an authorised
technician in accordance with UNI 10683, and is
recommended in all countries to ensure best results from
the product.
This consists of:
checking the installation documents (declaration of
conformity) and the quality of the installation itself
calibrating the product to suit its actual application
providing explanations to the end user and issuing
the complementary documentation (first ignition -
commissioning certificate)
Having the appliance commissioned properly ensures that it
will operate to best effect and in complete safety.
First ignition is required for activation of the Edilkamin
manufacturer warranty. The warranty is only valid in the
country where the product was bought.
If the appliance is not commissioned by an authorised
technician, Edilkamin will not provide warranty service. See
the warranty booklet for details. The above terms do not
affect the dealer’s legal responsibility for the legal warranty.
The warranty, however, covers only demonstrable
manufacturing defects and not, for instance, problems
resulting from improper installation or calibration.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
The product is not designed for use by people,
including children, with limited physical, sensory
and mental abilities.
The appliance is not designed for cooking
purposes.
The appliance is designed to burn UNI EN ISO
17225-2 category A1 wood pellets, in the amounts
and manner described in this manual.
The appliance is designed for indoor use and in
areas with normal humidity conditions.
Keep the product in a dry place out of the weather.
For the legal and company warranties, refer to the
warranty certificate inside the product: specifically,
neither Edilkamin nor the retailer are liable for
damage resulting from incorrect installation or
maintenance.
Safety risks may be caused by:
Installation in non-suitable settings, in particular
those that are subject to fire risks. DO NOT
INSTALL THE PRODUCT IN AREAS SUBJECT TO
THE RISK OF FIRE.
Contact with fire and hot parts (e.g. glass panel
and pipes). DO NOT TOUCH HOT PARTS and,
when the stove is switched off and still hot, always
wear the glove supplied.
Contact with live electrical equipment (internal).
DO NOT ACCESS THE INTERNAL ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT WHILE THE APPLIANCE IS
POWERED ON. Electrocution hazard.
Use of improper ignition aids (e.g. alcohol). DO
NOT IGNITE OR BOOST THE FLAME WITH FLUID
SPRAYS OR A FLAME TORCH. Serious risk of
burns, damage and injury.
Use of fuel other than wood pellets. DO NOT BURN
WASTE MATTER, PLASTIC OR MATERIALS OTHER
THAN WOOD PELLETS IN THE COMBUSTION
CHAMBER. The product may become soiled, the
flue may catch fire, and environmental damage
may ensue.
Cleaning the combustion chamber when hot. DO
NOT CLEAN WITH A VACUUM CLEANER WHEN
HOT. You could damage the vacuum-cleaner and
risk the emission of smoke in the room.
Cleaning the smoke duct with cleaning products.
DO NOT CLEAN THE PRODUCT WITH
FLAMMABLE PRODUCTS. Risk of fire or blowback.
Cleaning the glass pane while hot or with unsuitable
cleaning products. DO NOT CLEAN HOT GLASS
WITH WATER. ONLY USE RECOMMENDED
GLASS CLEANING PRODUCTS. Risk of cracking
and permanent, irreparable damage to the glass.
The storage of flammable materials at a distance
which is less than the safe distances listed in
this manual. DO NOT PLACE LAUNDRY ON
THE APPLIANCE. DO NOT PLACE DRYING
RACKS WITHIN THE SAFETY CLEARANCE. Keep
flammable fluids away from the appliance. Fire
hazard.
Blocking the aeration vents and air intakes in the
room. DO NOT BLOCK THE AERATION VENTS
OR FLUE. Risk of smoke returning into the room
with consequent damage and injury.
Use of the product as a support or ladder. DO
NOT CLIMB ONTO THE PRODUCT OR USE IT AS
A SUPPORT. Risk of damage and injury.
Use of the stove with the combustion chamber
open. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT WITH ITS
DOOR OPEN.
Incandescent material may come out from the
open door. DO NOT throw incandescent material
outside the appliance. Fire hazard.
Use of water in case of fire. CALL THE
AUTHORITIES if a fire breaks out.
If you have doubts, please do not take any action,
but contact the retailer or the installer.
For reasons of safety, read the user instructions
included in this manual.
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DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS (cm)
USER/INSTALLER
57
62
115
115
57
33
101,5
9
Ø 4 cm
combustion air
Ø 8 cm
hot air ducting *
18,5 25 18,5
31 10 21
Ø 8 cm
smoke
outlet
* accessories for ducting hot air are available
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The above data is for guidance only and was measured during certification by a notified body.
EDILKAMIN s.p.a. reserves the right to modify the product without notification in the interests of improvement.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply 230 V AC +/- 10% 50 Hz
Mean absorbed power 50 - 80 W
Power absorption during ignition 300 W
Remote control frequency (provided) 2.4 GHz
Protection rating Fuse 4 AT 250 V AC 5x20
TECHNICAL DATA
USER/INSTALLER
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS in accordance with EN 14785
The above data is for guidance only and was taken during the certification phase by a notified body under the
conditions specified by the standard.
CHERIE UP
Nominal power Reduced power
Available power 11,2 5,5 kW
Efficiency 90,0 93,3 %
CO emissions at 13% O20,016 0,044 %
Fumes temperature 179 109 °C
Fuel consumption 2,5 1,2 kg/h
Tank capacity 26 kg
Draw 12 10 Pa
Autonomy 10 22 hours
Heatable volume * 285 m3
Fumes outlet diameter (male) 80 mm
Air intake diameter (male) 40 mm
Ducting diameter 80 mm
Weight with packaging (steel/ceramic/glass/
stone) 214/230/207/271 kg
Energy efficiency classes
(2015-1186/1187 Regulation) A+
TECHNICAL DATA FOR RATING THE FLUE
which must in any case satisfy the requirements of this sheet and the installation instructions
Nominal power Reduced power
Fumes temperature at smoke outlet 215 130 °C
Minimum draw 0.01 Pa
Fumes flow rate 7.25 4.31 Rps
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UNPACKING
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ADJUSTABLE FEET
The stoves have four adjustable feet to adapt to
uneven floors.
They can be adjusted by lifting the boiler stove slightly..
In order to obtain a correct cooling air flow, please
make sure feet will be at least one square cm. high
PREPARATION AND UNPACKING
The packaging materials are neither toxic nor noxious
and do not require special disposal. The user is
responsible for storing, disposing of and recycling
them in a regulatory fashion.
PACKAGING
CHERIE UP STEEL
One package containing:
the stove structure
the box with the steel side panels
the box with the bottom front panel, brackets and
small parts
the box with the cast iron top
CHERIE UP CERAMIC
One package containing:
the stove structure
the box with the ceramic side panels
the box with the bottom front panel, brackets and
small parts
the box with the ceramic top
CHERIE UP GLASS
One package containing:
the stove structure
the box with the glass side panels
the box with the bottom front panel, brackets and
small parts
the box with the cast iron top
CHERIE UP STONE
One package containing:
the stove structure
the box with the side panels
the box with the bottom front panel
the box with the cast iron top
The product contains: the warranty certificate, the
glove, this manual, the power supply cable, the
device for activating the cleaning system (see the
“Maintenance” paragraph). The lever for opening the
door is on the pallet.
Carry out all movements in a vertical
position, using appropriate means.
Be careful to follow all relevant safety
regulations.
Take care not to tip the product over.
TO REMOVE THE PALLET (ALL MODELS)
The stove is secured to the pallet with four brackets:
two at the front and two at the back.
Undo the two screws on each bracket.
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STEEL CLADDING
As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the steel cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes
the box with the steel side panels
the box with the bottom front panel, brackets and small parts
the box with the cast iron top
2
1
1
2
5
box with the steel side panels
box with the cast iron top
box with the bottom front panel, brackets and small parts
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4
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keep this for the assembly of the cladding
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Description Reference in
Figures
Quantity
Side panel (bottom right or top left) (1) 2
Side panel (bottom left or top right) (2) 2
Brackets for fitting the side panels
and small parts
(3) brackets for the side panels (2 per side panel)
washers, nuts, M5 screws 4 M5 toothed washers for side
panels
20 M6 screws and M6 toothed washers for front panel
Bottom front panel (4) 1
Cast iron top (5) 1
1. Remove the pellet tank cover
Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will
subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels.
2. Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure
On each of the sides, undo the metal support screws, unhook the metal support and remove it.
wing screws
screws for fitting the metal supports
metal
support
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STEEL CLADDING
To assemble the two sides, we recommend that you place them on the shaped polystyrene piece and proceed as
follows
screw
washer
nut
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central spacer
1
1
1. bring the side panels together, place the central spacer and screw them together (1);
shaped polystyrene piece
NOTE. The curving of the side panels may not perfectly coincide with the curving of the brackets. Therefore, use your
hands to make the panel fit to the bracket before tightening the screws. Do not use any tools so as to avoid the risk
of scratching the side panel. Once the position of the side panel is correct, tighten the screws while keeping the side
panel in position. This will also avoid any interference with the door.
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2. Place the brackets. Tighten the screws and also insert the nuts and washers above and underneath, only on one
side.
NOTE For a better understanding of the position, the image below shows the components in a vertical position, but
we nevertheless recommend that you work in a horizontal position on top of the shaped polystyrene piece.
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screw
nut
bracket
bracket
nut
screw
black toothed washer
toothed washer
black toothed washer
toothed washer
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washer
nut
toothed washer
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3. position the metal support. Tighten the screws and also insert the nuts and washers above and underneath, only
on one side.
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NOTE. The curving of the side panels may not perfectly coincide with the
curving of the brackets. Therefore, use your hands to make the panel fit
to the bracket before tightening the screws (V). Do not use any tools so
as to avoid the risk of scratching the side panel. Once the position of the
side panel is correct, tighten the screws while keeping the side panel in
position. This will also avoid any interference with the door.
(V)
(V)
(V)
Make sure that the central spacer has been placed
in the “cut” on the metal support.
central spacer
“cut” on the metal support
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Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the
screws securing the metal supports
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screws for fitting the metal supports
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3. Fitting of the bottom front panel
Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle. Hook the bottom front panel (4 hooks, two per side)
and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw and the toothed washer.
fasten it with the M6
Allen screw and the
toothed washer
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4. Fitting the top
Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins.
Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1.
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shaped
polystyrene piece:
keep this for
when you fit the
cladding
CERAMIC CLADDING
4
f
c
g
h
i l
a
b
d
m
e
As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the ceramic cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes
box with the ceramic side panels
box with the bottom front panel, brackets and small parts
box with the ceramic top
2
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box with the ceramic side panels box with the ceramic top
box with the bottom front panel, brackets and small parts
3
Description Reference in
the figures
Quantity
Side panel (bottom right or top left) (1) 2
Side panel (bottom left or top right) (2) 2
Brackets for fitting the side panels Small
parts
(3) see detail in inset figure
Bottom front panel (4) 1
Ceramic top (5) 1
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CERAMIC CLADDING
Description Reference in
the figures
Quantity Notes
Washer D5 a 20 For side panels and front panel
Screw TE M4x10 b 20 For side panels and front panel
Adjustment bracket c 2 For side panels
Screw 4.2x9.5 d 10 For side panels at the top and bottom for small
bracket (h)
Rubber item screw M6 e 4 For top panel
Screw M4x20 f 2 On side panels
Cage Nut M4 g 2 On side panels
Small adjustment bracket h 2 On side panels
Right bracket for bottom
front panel
i 1 For bottom front panel
Left bracket for bottom front
panel
l 1 For bottom front panel
Screw M6x20 m 5 For front panel and top
Template n 1 For correct positioning of ceramic side panels
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f
c
g
h
i l
a
b
d
m
e
n
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1. Remove the pellet tank cover
Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will
subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels
2. Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure
On each of the sides, undo the metal support screws, unhook the metal support and remove it.
wing screws
screws for fitting the metal supports
metal
support
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CERAMIC CLADDING
To assemble the two sides, we recommend that you place them on the shaped polystyrene piece and proceed as follows
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2
1
Bring the ceramic side panels together (1)
shaped polystyrene piece
Position the two adjustment brackets on the ceramic piece and apply the screws without tightening them
adjustment bracket (c)
adjustment bracket (c)
screw TE M4x10 (b)
washer
D5 (a)
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CERAMIC CLADDING
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Once the metal support has been assembled with the small bracket, place it on the ceramic pieces and apply the
screws and washers but without tightening, as shown in the figure below.
The correct position is the point where the bracket profile meets with the
metal support. Tighten the screws that fix the brackets to the metal profile
*
metal support
Position the small bracket with the cage nut on the metal support and screw on with the supplied M4.2x9.5 screw.
The drawing shows the left side panel (for the location of the small adjustment bracket).
metal
support
screw TE M4x10 (b)
washer D5 (a)
Screw .4.2x9.5 (d)
*
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Before tightening the screws, for each of the two ceramic pieces (above and below):
position the template for fitting the side panels;
Respect the distances between the metal support and the ceramic piece as in the drawing (60 and 70 mm). The
70 mm measurement can also be taken from the template position
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template
Do not force the screw into the threaded bushing -
it may break.
reference measurement
reference measurement
reference measurement
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CERAMIC CLADDING
Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the
screws securing the metal supports
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screws for fitting the metal supports
POSSIBLE ADJUSTMENTS
The brackets allow internal/external adjustment
The slots allow forward/backward adjustment in the top part
The small brackets allow forward/backward adjustment in the bottom part
The adjustment screw on the small bracket is used to secure the side panel and to further adjust its position.
bracket
small bracket
vite di regolazione
bracket
slots
adjustment screw
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3. Assembling and fitting the bottom front panel
Assemble the front panel by positioning the brackets (one per side) and fasten them with the screws
fasten it with the
M6 Allen screw
Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle. Hook the bottom front panel (4 hooks, two per side)
and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw
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washer
screw M4
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In order to align the cladding more efficiently, it may be necessary to insert washers * as indicated below.
*
*
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4. Fitting the top
Position the four screws with rubber plugs onto the holes in the structure. They are used for any necessary adjustment
operations.
Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins.
Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1.
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screw
plug in rubber
screw
plug in rubber
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GLASS CLADDING
As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the steel cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes
the box with the glass side panels
the box with the glass bottom front panel, brackets and small parts
the box with the cast iron top.
1
the box with the glass side panels
box with the glass bottom front panel, brackets and small parts
2
4
Description Reference in Figures Quantity
Glass side panel (1) 2
Brackets for fitting the side panels
and small parts
(2) 4 brackets for the glass side panels
8 silicone washers for the side panels
6 rubber grommets
12 self-tapping screws 4.2x9.5
8 M6 nuts
20xM6 screws for front panel
Bottom front panel and filler profile (3) no.1
Cast iron top (4) no.1
4
box with the cast iron top
3
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1. Remove the pellet tank cover
Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will
subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels.
wing screws
GLASS CLADDING
2. Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure
On each of the sides, undo the metal support screws, unhook the metal support and remove it.
screws for fitting the metal supports
metal
support
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GLASS CLADDING
To assemble each of the two side panels:
position the top and bottom brackets, placing the washers in between
position the metal support and screw it on with the three top screws
3 screws for fixing the
support onto the bracket
metal
support
silicone washer
bracket
3 screws for fixing
the support onto
the bracket
wing screws and
washer
Position three rubber grommets per side onto the side panel before proceeding
3 screws for fixing the
support onto the bracket
3 screws for fixing
the support onto
the bracket
*
*
* *
For a better covering position it may be necessary to place) washers:*
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GLASS CLADDING
fasten it with the
M6 Allen screw
3. Fitting of the bottom front panel
Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle. Hook the bottom front panel (4 hooks, two per side)
and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw. Screw the filler profile onto the structure using the two 4.2x9.5 screws.
Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the
screws securing the metal supports.
screws for fitting the metal supports
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GLASS CLADDING
4. Fitting the top
Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins.
Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1.
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STONE CLADDING
1
2
3
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Description Reference in Figures Quantity
Side Panel (1) n°2
Bottom front panel (2) n°1
Cast iron top (3) n°1
As indicated in the “Packaging” section, the steel cladding parts are contained in three separate boxes
the box with the side panels
the box with the bottom front panel
the box with the cast iron top.
the box with the side panels
box with the bottom front pane box with the cast iron top
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STONE CLADDING
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1. Remove the pellet tank cover
Loosen the wing screws underneath and remove the pellet tank cover by pulling it towards the front. This will
subsequently enable you to position the top and screw on the side panels.
wing screws
2. Assembling and fitting the side panels onto the structure
On each of the sides, undo the metal support screws, unhook the metal support and remove it. It’s not more used.
screws for fitting the metal supports
metal
support
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STONE CLADDING
screws for
fitting the metal
supports
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screws for
fitting the metal
supports
3. Fitting of the bottom front panel
Open the combustion chamber door using the removable handle. Hook the bottom front panel (4 hooks, two per side)
and fasten it with the M6 Allen screw.
Then hook the assembled side panel with the metal support to the structure (inside the slots) and re-tighten the
screws securing the metal supports.
fasten it with the
M6 Allen screw
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STONE CLADDING
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4. Fitting the top
Place the top by slotting it onto the two pins.
Put the pellet tank cover back on, by tightening the wing screws removed at point 1.
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REMARKS ON INSTALLATION
Note that:
installation must be carried out by authorised
technical personnel;
The appliance must be installed and operated
in compliance with local and national law and
European regulations. The applicable Italian
regulation is UNI 10683;
If installed in a condominium, the appliance must
be approved by the administrator.
We give some general instructions below, however
these do not obviate the need to comply with local
regulations and do not affect the installer’s liability for
the installation.
Checking the suitability of the installation
space
The room must have a volume of at least 45 m3.
The floor must be able to bear the weight of the
product and its accessories.
Level the appliance.
The appliance may not be installed in a bedroom,
bathroom or in the same room as other equipment
which draws air for combustion from the room
itself, or in any area with an explosive atmosphere.
Any extraction fans operating in the same room or
area as the product, may affect its draw.
In Italy, check the compatibility pursuant to UNI
10683 and UNI 7129 in the presence of gas fired
products.
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Protection from heat and safety clearances
The surfaces of the building adjacent to the product
must be protected against overheating.
The insulation to be used will depend on the type of
surface in question.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with
the following safety instructions:
- minimum clearance at the sides and rear of 20 cm
from flammable materials.
- no flammable materials may be kept closer to the
front of the appliance than 80 cm.
If connected to a wooden or otherwise flammable wall,
the flue must be insulated appropriately.
If installed on a flammable or combustible floor, or one
incapable of bearing its load, use steel or glass plates
under the stove to distribute the load.
Contact the retailer for such optional equipment
Positioning the product
The product is designed to operate in all climatic
conditions. In special circumstances, such as strong
wind, its safety equipment may switch the appliance
off.
Contact the authorised Edilkamin Technical Assistance
Centre.
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FLUE SYSTEM
(Smoke duct, flue and chimney pot)
This chapter has been drawn up pursuant to European
regulations EN 13384, EN 1443, EN 1856 and EN
1457. The installer must observe both these and any
other local regulations. This manual does not in any
way substitute such regulations.
The product must be connected to a flue system which
ensures that the smoke produced by combustion are
discharged in complete safety.
Before positioning the appliance, the installer must
check that the flue is suitable.
SMOKE DUCT, FLUE
The smoke duct (which connects the combustion
chamber’s smoke outlet with the flue) and the flue itself
must, among other regulatory requirements:
receive the smoke from a single product (the
outlets of multiple appliances cannot be conveyed
into a single flue)
be routed vertically for the most part
have no downwards sloping sections
preferably have a circular internal cross section, or
with a ratio of the sides of less than 1.5
terminate at roof level with a proper chimney pot:
the flue may not discharge directly on the wall
or into an enclosed space, even if the space in
question is open to the sky
be made of material rated in fire reaction class
A1 as per UNI EN 13501 or analogous national
regulations
be certified, with a chimney plate if metal
be of uniform cross section or vary in cross section
only immediately after the outlet, not at some mid
point of its length.
THE SMOKE DUCT
Further to the general requirements for the smoke duct
and flue, the smoke duct:
may not be made of flexible metal material
must be insulated, if routed through unheated
areas or outdoors
must not be routed through rooms where the
installation of combustion heat generators is
prohibited, there is risk of fire, or which cannot be
inspected
must enable the recovery of soot and be open for
inspection
have at most 3 bends with a maximum angle of
90°
must have a single horizontal section with a length
of no more than 3 metres, depending on the draw.
Note, in any case, that long sections promote the
accumulation of dirt and are harder to keep clean.
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THE FLUE:
Further to the general prescriptions for the smoke duct
and flue, the flue:
must serve solely to discharge smoke
must be correctly sized to satisfy the requirements
of smoke discharge (EN 13384-1)
should preferably be insulated, in steel with a
circular internal section. If rectangular, the corners
must have a radius of not less than 20 mm, with a
ratio of the internal dimensions of <1.5
must normally be at least 1.5 metres in vertical
length
must have a constant cross section
must be waterproof and thermally insulated to
ensure a good draw
must preferably have a collection chamber for
non-combusted matter and any condensation.
if pre-existing, must be clean, to prevent fire
hazards
in general, we recommend fitting a tube inside the
existing masonry chimney if its diameter is greater
than 150 mm.
INTUBATED SYSTEM:
Further to the general prescriptions for the smoke duct
and flue, the intubated system:
must operate in negative pressure
must be open to inspection
must observe local regulations.
THE CHIMNEY POT
must be windproof
must have an internal cross section equivalent to
that of the flue and a smoke outlet at least double
that of the interior of the flue
for dual flues (which should be spaced at least 2 m
apart) the chimney pot receiving the smoke from
the solid fuel appliance or that from the higher
storey, must be at least 50 cm higher than the other
it must extend beyond the back flow zone (in Italy,
refer to UNI 10683 point 6.5.8.)
it must allow for maintenance of the chimney
EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE
In general, we suggest two ways to ensure a proper
flow of combustion air.
Indirect air intake
Install an air outlet at floor level with an effective sur-
face area (net of the screen or other protections) of at
least 80 cm2 (10 cm in diameter).
To prevent draughts, we recommend installing the air
intake behind the stove or behind a radiator.
Installing it in front of the appliance will create
unpleasant draughts.
Direct air intake*
Install an air intake with effective area (net of the mesh
or other protective equipment) at least equal to that of
the air intake at the rear of the product.
Connect the air intake to the appliance’s air intake
with a tube (which may also be flexible). Increase the
diameter of the pipe if it is not smooth: assess its load
loss.
A maximum length of 1 metres is recommended,
without bends.
The air may be drawn from an adjacent room only if:
the flow is taken from permanent and unobstructed
openings communicating with the outdoors;
the adjacent room is never in underpressure
relative to the outdoors;
the adjacent room is not a garage. subject to fire
hazard, a bathroom or bedroom;
the adjacent room is not a shared room in the
condominium.
In Italy, UNI 10683 provides that ventilation is sufficient
even if a pressure difference between the outdoors
and indoors of no more than 4 PA is guaranteed (UNI
EN 13384-1). The installer who issues the declaration
of conformity is responsible for ensuring these
conditions.
*The direct connection of the air intake does not make
the product airtight. It is therefore necessary to ensure
an air recovery taken in the room by the product (i.e.
for the glass cleaning)
INSTALLATION
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Ducting of heating air
To duct the warm air exiting the rear, you will find several
optional extras at your dealer’s.
For Ø 6 cm ducting and with Edilkamin
vents:
adapter from Ø 8 cm to Ø 6cm
air duct pipe (3 metres, 6 cm diameter)
“Y” junction for ducting pipe (6 cm diameter) to
deliver the output air from an outlet hole in the
stove to two rooms
various models of ducting vents (Bent, Split,
Origami, Sharp).
The instructions for connecting these vents are given
in the manual provided with the vents.
For Ø 8 cm ducting with Edilkamin Kit 12-
12bis
kit 12 for ducting into an adjacent room (pipe Ø 8
cm -3 m in length, B4 terminal vent; clamp)
kit 12bis for ducting into a distant room (pipe Ø 8
cm -6 m in length, B4 terminal vent; 2 clamps; 2
wall collars)
INSTALLATION
In the “Instructions for use” paragraph, we describe
the fan settings and air directions.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLER
CHECKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
(the power socket must be located in an
easy to access position)
The stove is equipped with an electrical power cord
or connection to a 230V 50 Hz socket, preferably with
electromagnetic switch.
Variations in voltage of more than 10% can compromise
the operation of the stove.
The electrical system must be compliant; check the
operation of the earth in particular.
Edilkamin is not responsible for malfunctions resulting
from an improperly earthed system.
The power line must be of adequate section for the
power of the appliance.
The power cable must not come into contact with the
flue or other hot parts of the stove.
Power up the stove by setting its switch from 0 to 1.
There is one 4 A fuse on the socket with switch located
at the rear of the stove.
switch
fuse housing
power supply
HOOKING UP OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
The product is fitted with a terminal block. 5 and 6
(AUX) can be used to hook up a thermostat or other
device requiring a voltage-free contact.
123456
Only for Technical Edilkamin
AUX
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FIRST IGNITION (COMMISSIONING)
PHASES
Make sure you have read and understood this
manual
Remove all flammable materials from the appliance
(manuals, labels, etc.). In particular remove any
labels from the glass
Make sure the technician has carried out first
ignition for the product, and also filled the pellet
tank for the first time (see the “loading pellet”
paragraph in the Instructions for use).
LOADING THE PELLETS INTO THE TANK.
To access the tank, open the cover* (use the glove if
the stove is hot).
When the stove is hot, DO NOT REST the
bag of pellets on the upper grille.
Use the provided gloves when loading the
stove while it is operating and hence hot to
the touch.
Take care not to touch the fume exhaust
pipe when hot.
FUEL
Use UNI EN ISO 17225-2 category A1 wood pellets
or similar regulatory products with the following
characteristics.
diameter 6 mm
length 3-4 cm
humidity <10 %
For reasons of safety and environmental compatibility,
DO NOT burn plastic, painted wood, coal, bark or
other such materials in the stove.
Do not use the stove as an incinerator.
Caution
Using fuels other than those specified can
damage the appliance
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On first ignition, there may be a slight
smell of paint, which will disappear in a
short time.
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OPERATION
Mode Size settings
MANUAL power level
ventilation level (the three fans
can be adjusted separately) *
AUTOMATIC desired room temperature
ventilation level *
CRONO desired room temperature,
selected per day of the week
ventilation level*
* when lowering the ventilation the stove also
automatically modulates its power to maintain
maximum efficiency.
simplified
ON button
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USER
The stove also has the following supplementary
functions.
Function In which mode it
can be activated
What it does
STAND BY automatic
crono
when the desired
temperature is
reached, the stove
shuts off and turns
on again when the
temperature drops
RELAX manual
automatic
crono
enables natural con-
vection mode (fan
off), thus reducing
the power
NIGHT manual
automatic
allows you to set the
stove to go out after
a given number of
hours
OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS
The technician can supply, on request:
external thermostat, telephone dialler, WiFi kit for
connection to the logic board
SIMPLIFIED IGNITION BUTTON ON THE
REAR OF THE STOVE
The user interface is the remote control but, if this is not
available, you can control the stove with the button
on
the back (see figure)
1. WITH THE STOVE OFF
press the button for 2” to turn the stove on.
2. WITH THE STOVE ON
press the button for 2” to turn the stove off.
3. WITH THE STOVE ON IN MANUAL MODE
by pressing the button once and releasing it immediately,
you can increase the operating power.
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INTERFACE
The interface is the display on the remote control. The
views display the functions and are described in the
following sections
REMOTE CONTROL
ON/OFF button
manual on/off button and for switching the remote
from energy saving mode to active heating
Buttons:
+/- to increase/decrease the set values or scroll
between the Menu options
M: to access the Menu or activate the Relax mode
OK: to confirm an operation (2 seconds) or to access
an item on the Menu or to move from Automatic to
Manual Mode and vice versa.
NOTES
The remote control exchanges information with the
logic board (including room temperature sensing in
automatic mode) every 2’ and when it is activated by
pressing the ON/OFF button.
In normal use, the remote control’s batteries should
last a year. This duration is for illustrative purposes
only. Edilkamin and the reseller will not consider claims
for battery life under any circumstances. If the battery
charge is low, a warning displays at the top left (see the
paragraph on “If problems arise”).
Characteristics: RF transceiver module, frequency 2.4
GHz - Powered by two AAA 1.5 V batteries rated at least
1200 mAh. Risk of explosion if the batteries are replaced
with other batteries of an incorrect type.
POWER SAVING ON THE REMOTE CONTROL
If the remote control is not used for 20 min., the display
turns off. This only refers to the remote control, not the
product itself.
To turn the display back on, press the ON/OFF button.
DO NOT PRESS THE ON/OFF BUTTON
REPEATEDLY; otherwise in manual mode,
you may inadvertently switch the product
on and off.
POWERING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Open the bottom of the remote control and
insert the 2 batteries in the way indicated.
Supply mains power to the product.
WHEN YOU HEAR THE AUDIBLE SIGNAL,
PRESS THE ON/OFF BUTTON. Otherwise the
remote control will not work.
THE COMMAND SIGNAL IS CONFIRMED
BY AN AUDIBLE SIGNAL. IF THE AUDIBLE
SIGNAL DOES NOT SOUND, THIS
MEANS THE BUTTON WAS PRESSED
TOO BRIEFLY.
USER
If at the first power on the language is not set,
the language selection screen will display on the
side. Choose the language with the +/- buttons and
confirm with OK.
ON/OFF
button
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Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
The display reads the POSSIBLE STATES
described below:
- OFF STATE
The product is shutting down or is off in response to
a manual switching off by using the ON/OFF button
of the remote control or due to an external contact
(crono, phone dialler)
The display shows the current time, room temperature
and the status in relation to which the product is OFF.
The product is OFF:
due to manual operation of the user (fig. 1)
due to power failure (fig. 2)
due to shut off by Crono mode (fig. 3)
From the OFF screen, press the ON/OFF button for 3
seconds to switch to the ON screen.
Pressing the +/- keys has no effect.
Pressing the M key displays the menu.
- ON STATE
The product is ON.
The display shows (figure 4)
1. the current time
2. the current room temperature
3. the room temperature setting or manual mode
4. the power level (represented by the flames)
5. the fan level (represented by the filling in of the
blades)
If timer programming is active, 3 and 4 are replaced by
the day’s timer programming with the current setpoint
at the centre (figure 5) and the temperature displayed
at the top right.
- ALARM STATE
In case of shutdown due to alarm, 4 is replaced by a
message indicating the type of shutdown (figure 6)
- STAND BY STATE
Situation in which there is no demand for heating.
If the Stand By function is active, the display shows the
same information as in the ON state without flame (on
the top left you will see “STB”).
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
H1
Fig. 6
While in stand-by mode, and ON, the
product turns on only if there is a heat
request
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USER CONTROLS (REMOTE CONTROL)
- ON/OFF
- Switch-on/switch-off
- Manual mode setting
Setting the power
Setting the fan
- Automatic mode setting
Setting the required temperature
Setting the fan
- RELAX function
- From the Menu page:
Pellet Load (shown only when the product is OFF)
Stand By
Crono
Night (shown only when the product is ON)
Date / time
Display
Language
Beep
Info (technician only)
Technical menu (technician only)
We describe the procedures below.
ON/OFF
hold the ON/OFF button down to turn the product ON.
When ON, the product has a flame (ignition phase,
etc.) when there is a heating demand.
Switch-on/switch-off
The ON/OFF button switches the product on (starts
the ignition phase) or off (starts the switch off phase)
manually in Manual mode only.
In Automatic mode, the product responds to the
heating demand.
Setting Manual/Automatic
Press the OK button for 2 seconds to switch from
manual to automatic or vice versa.
In Manual mode, the display reads “Man”.
In Automatic mode, the temperature displays.
In automatic:
Setting the Room Temperature (read by the
remote control, which should be in the room where the
product is installed)
Set the temperature setpoint (Set) with the “+” and “-”
buttons.
In manual:
Setting the Power
Set the power level (displayed by the flame symbol)
with the “+” and “-” buttons.
The power level displays next to the flame symbol.
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USER
Switching on and off will take a few minutes,
during which the flame must appear or go
off. Just wait without taking any action.
During ignition, the display shows the text
“ON”.
During switch-off, the display shows the text
“OFF”.
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Fans/ducting
The stove is equipped with three fans, which can be
regulated for speed separately.
They are indicated as fan 1, 2 and 3 and their situation
is shown at the bottom of the remote control display.
Fan 1 always blows air frontally
Fans 2 and 3 can blow air frontally or towards the
ducting.
Setting the Fan
Follow the instructions below to manually regulate the
power levels of fans 1, 2 and 3.
Press “OK” once.
The fan setting is shown on the display, next to the
blade symbol representing the fan.
Set the fan level using the “+” and “-” buttons.
The “blades” fill in to indicate the current setting.
Confirm by pressing the “OK” button for 2 seconds.
First adjust fan 1 and then fan 2.
Fan setting 1 can also follow the power.
To activate this mode, press the + button to above the
maximum fan setting. Letter “A” will appear next to the
“blades” symbol.
Speed 5 of Fan 1 corresponds to “turbo” speed for
“urgent” ducting requirements.
Fan settings 2 and 3 can be increased or decreased
or turned off (fan setting 1) using the +/- buttons as
described above or can follow the power demand
(decrease when the power is decreased or increase
vice versa).
To activate this mode, press the + button to above
the maximum setting. Letter “A” will appear next to the
“blades” symbol.
To ensure that the speed of fans 2 and 3 varies
according to the room temperature demand, contact
the Edilkamin technician, who will be able to fit
dedicated sensors.
THE NUMBER NEXT TO THE “BLADE” OR “FLAME”
ONLY DISPLAYS WHILE THE SETTING IS BEING
MADE.
position 1
“flame”
symbol
“blade”
symbol
Levers
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Bear in mind lever length when placing
ducting pipe, especially if directed
upwards by a bend:
The lever fully pulled in front air position
has in fact a length of 6,5 cm. (1,5 cm. in
ducting position)
The direction of fans 2 and 3 can be regulated using
the levers on the back of the stove: each lever regulates
the direction of the fan on the same side.
Lever backwards =
Air blows frontally, not to the ducting
Example
Fan 2 providing frontal air
Fan 3 ducting warm air
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- Relax function
Natural convection function (without ventilation) with
automatic power limiting.
This function is available in all modes: automatic,
manual and crono.
Hold down the “M” button for two seconds to activate
the Relax function.
The display reads the symbol, as shown below.
Hold it down again to deactivate it.
The product reduces its power output and after a few
minutes switches the fan off too.
Pressing OK or “+” or “-” in this mode has no effect.
Menu
Press the “M” button to display the menu.
When the menu displays, the buttons have the
following functions:
“+” : scroll up
“-” : scroll down
press and release “OK”: enter menu option
press and release “M”: quit menu option
Press the ON/OFF button to confirm and return to the
main screen.
- Stand by
When the Stand by function is active, in automatic
and crono modes, the product shuts off when the
temperature setpoint is reached and turns on again
when the room temperature drops.
When the Stand By function is not active, the product
sets itself to minimum power when the temperature
setpoint is reached.
To access the function from the main menu (as
indicated in the Menu section above), press the M
button. Scroll using the +/- buttons and select the
function by pressing the “OK” button.
Use the “+/-” buttons to select OFF or ON.
To exit without saving, press the “M” button
If you selected ON, the display shows the minutes for
which the product will continue running at minimum
power even when the temperature setpoint has been
reached.
Use the “+/-” buttons to increase or decrease this time
in minutes.
Press “OK” for two seconds to confirm and return to
the previous menu level.
Press the ON/OFF button to return to the main screen.
The product is programmed by default with
a delta of +/- 1 °C to optimise comfort.
The technician can change this setting
during commissioning to suit the needs of
the application.
The display shows the temperature
rounded down. This means that 20.1°C and
20.9°C are indicated as “20°C”.
E.g., with the room temperature set to
20°C, the product will enter modulation
mode/switch off when a temperature of 21°
C is reached and will switch on again below
19° C.
PELLET LOAD
STAND BY
CRONO
NIGHT
DATE-TIME
DISPLAY
LANGUAGE
BEEP
INFO
TECHNICAL MENU
PELLET LOAD
STAND BY
CRONO
NIGHT
DATE-TIME
DISPLAY
LANGUAGE
BEEP
INFO
TECHNICAL MENU
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Crono
When the Crono function is active, the user sets a
temperature setpoint and a time zone for which that
setpoint is specified.
The setting involves different steps, which do not need
to be consecutive:
enabling the Crono mode to 7 days a week or on
single days (“ENABLE” on the display);
setting three temperature setpoints, making sure
that T1 is always lower than T2 and T2 lower than
T3 (“TEMP” on the display);
combining one of the three temperatures (T1, T2
or T3) with a time period (“SET” on the display).
Once the settings are complete, you can display/
change the time periods and the set temperatures
(“CHANGE” on the display).
The ON/OFF button always allows you to return to the
main screen.
To enter the Crono function from the main
menu, press “M” once from the active display.
Scroll down to “Crono” (underlined) using the “+/-”
buttons.
Press “OK” to confirm and select the Crono function.
To go back to the previous screen press the “M”
button.
LOAD PELLETS
STAND BY
CRONO
NIGHT
DATE-TIME
DISPLAY
LANGUAGE
BEEP
INFO
TECHNICAL MENU
“+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
The following screen will appear. Scroll to “ENABLE”
(underlined) using the “+/-” buttons.
To enable the Crono function to 7 days a week or
on single days (“ENABLE” on the display), press the
“OK” button.
To go back to the previous screen press the “M”
button.
ENABLE
TEMP
CHANGE
SET
“+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
Scroll to the desired position (eg. “7 DAYS”, underlined)
using the “+/-” buttons.
SAVE
CHANGES? Press “M” to exit
without saving
Press “OK” to
save and go back
to the screen
The Crono function is disabled when none of the items
is selected.
When the Crono function is disabled, the product
operates in automatic mode.
The selected option is identified by a black square on
the right, instead of a white one (e.g. on Wednesday if
selected).
To continue with other changes, press the “OK”
button.
To choose between exit without saving and save,
press the “M” button.
The following screen will appear.
7 DAYS
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
ENABLE
MENU
MENU
“+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
ENABLE
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To set the temperature setpoints (“TEMP” on
the display), from the Crono function, press the “OK”
button. The following screen will appear.
Scroll to “TEMP” (underlined) using the “+/-” buttons.
Press the “OK” button to confirm and select “TEMP”.
Press the “M” button to go back to the previous screen.
press the “OK” button to enter the “TEMP” function.
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To continue with other changes, press the “OK”
button.
To choose between exit without saving and save,
press the “M” button.
The following screen will appear.
“+/-” buttons to
set the desired
temperature
“OK” button to
scroll (switch
to the next
temperature)
Press “M” to exit
without saving
Press “OK” to
save and go back
to the screen
To combine one of the three temperatures
to a time period (“SET” on the display), from the
Crono function, press the “OK” button. The following
screen will appear.
Scroll to “SET” (underlined) using the “+/-” buttons.
Press the “OK” button to confirm and select “SET”.
Press the “M” button to go back to the previous screen.
press the “OK” button to enter the “SET” function.
ENABLE
TEMP
CHANGE
SET
“+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
The first page (below) allows you to choose whether to
apply the same Crono configuration for 7/7 days, 5/7,
weekend only or day by day.
The Crono has three adjustable setpoints: T1, T2 and
T3 (screens below).
Press the “OK” button to switch between the setpoints.
Use the “+” and “-” buttons to set the desired
temperature setpoint for each level.
T1 must always be lower than T2 and T2 lower than T3:
if you try to set a T1 temperature that is higher than T2,
the T1 temperature will automatically match T2.
ENABLE
TEMP
CHANGE
SET
“+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
SET
“+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
TEMP
SAVE
CHANGES?
TEMP
7 DAYS
5 DAYS
WEEKEND
DAY
MENU
MENU
NOTE
Press the O/I key to switch on/off the product, outside
setted time periods, when Crono mode is enabled.
Crono mode will be disabled.
See instructions on the Crono section to restore the
Crono mode.
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The second screen (accessible by pressing the “OK”
button from the first screen) allows you to set the start
and end time of the time period matching the chosen
temperature setpoint (T1,T2 and T3).
The set temperature is shown in the middle of the
clock.
This is done in steps of 30’. The periods that the
appliance is ON are shown with the dots of the
numbers in black. The periods shown with the dots of
the numbers in white, the appliance is OFF.
The setting screen is the following.
7 DAYS
FROM 06:00
TO 08:00
TEMP T1
Press the “+/-” buttons to change the switch-on time.
Hold the button down to scroll through the times more
quickly.
Press the “OK” button to confirm and go to the end
time setting.
Press the “+/-” buttons to change the switch-off time.
Hold the button down to scroll through the times more
quickly.
Press the “OK” button to confirm and go to the
temperature selection (T1, T2 or T3).
Press the “+/-” buttons to switch between the
temperatures.
To continue with other changes, press the “OK”
button.
To choose between exit without saving and save,
press the “M” button.
The following screen will appear.
Press “M” to exit
without saving
Press “OK” to
save and go back
to the screen
To view/change the settings (“CHANGE” on
the display), from the Crono function, press the “OK”
button. The following screen will appear.
Scroll to “CHANGE” (underlined) using the “+/-”
buttons.
Press the “OK” button to confirm and select
“CHANGE”.
To go back to the previous screen press the “M” button.
7 DAYS
5 DAYS
WEEKEND
DAY
RESET “+/-” scroll
buttons
“OK” button to
confirm
From the “CHANGE” function, in addition to changing/
viewing the “7 DAYS”, “5 DAYS”, “WEEKEND”, “DAY”
programming, you can erase all time settings
using the “RESET” function.
RESET
Use the “+/-” buttons to switch between YES and NO
“OK” button to continue with other changes
CHANGE
DELETE ALL TIME
PERIODS?
NO
YES
19
SAVE
CHANGES?
7 DAYS
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Night (deferred switching on/off)
This function switches the product on/off after a set
period from activation of the function.
This is convenient if you go to bed and want the product
to switch on/off after a few hours (12 hours maximum).
Activating the Night function
To access the function from the main menu (as
indicated in the Menu section above), press the M
button. Scroll using the +/- buttons and select the
function by pressing OK.
Use the “+/-” buttons to activate/deactivate the
function.
To exit without saving, press the “M” button.
Confirm by pressing the “OK” button for two seconds.
Setting the hours
Press “+” to increase the duration.
To exit without saving, press the “M” button.
Confirm by pressing the “OK” button for two seconds.
Press ON/OFF to return to the main screen.
With the Night Function active, the display shows the
moon in the top left corner.
To quit the function, return to the menu and set the
Night function to Deactivated. The procedure is the
same as for activation.
Load Pellets
Allows you to load pellets after the screw feeder has
emptied following a no-pellets alarm.
Useful for the technician during commissioning.
Available only in the OFF state. If you attempt to activate
the function in other states, access is not granted.
To access the function from the main menu (as
indicated in the Menu section above), press the M
button. Scroll using the +/- buttons and select the
function by pressing OK.
Use the “+/-” buttons to activate/deactivate the
function.
Press “M” to quit without saving.
Confirm by pressing the “OK” button for 2 seconds
Language
Selects the language.
This displays the first time the remote control is
activated with the product powered on, or by selecting
the option from the menu.
To access the function from the main menu (as
indicated in the Menu section above), press the M
button. Scroll using the +/- buttons and select the
function by pressing OK.
Use the “+/-” buttons to select the language.
To exit without saving, press the “M” button.
Confirm by pressing the “OK” button for two seconds.
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ITALIANO
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ESPANOL
PORTUGUES
NEDERLANDS
DANSK
LOAD PELLETS
STAND BY
CRONO
NIGHT
LANGUAGE
DATE-TIME
DISPLAY
BEEP
INFO
TECHNICAL MENU
LOAD PELLETS
STAND BY
CRONO
NIGHT
LANGUAGE
DATE-TIME
DISPLAY
BEEP
INFO
TECHNICAL MENU
LOAD PELLETS
STAND BY
CRONO
NIGHT
LANGUAGE
DATE-TIME
DISPLAY
BEEP
INFO
TECHNICAL MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU LANGUAGE
NIGHT
NIGHT
NIGHT
NIGHT
LOAD PLTS LOAD PLTS
OFF OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
ON ON
ON
ON
ON ON
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Others manual(s) of Edilkamin Cherie Up

Edilkamin Cherie Up Usermanual and installation guide - German - 56 pages

Edilkamin Cherie Up Usermanual and installation guide - Dutch - 56 pages

Edilkamin Cherie Up Usermanual and installation guide - French, Italian - 100 pages


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