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MYRNA H 15
PELLET BOILER STOVE
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The undersigned EDILKAMIN S.p.A., with registered office in
Via P. Moscati 8 - 20154 Milan (Italy) - Tax ID Code and VAT
number 00192220192
Hereby declares, under its sole responsibility, that:
the pellet boiler stoves mentioned below are conforming with
EU Regulation 305/2011 and harmonised EU standard EN
14785:2006
PELLET BOILER STOVE, bearing the
EDILKAMIN trademark, named
MYRNA H 15
SERIAL NO.: Rating plate reference
MYRNA H 15: Declaration of performance (DoP - EK no. 174)
Moreover, the company hereby declares that:
the above-mentioned wood-burning pellet stoves satisfy the
requirements of the following European directives:
2014/35/EU - Low Voltage Directive
2014/30/EU - Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2011/65/EU - RoHS
2009/125/EU - Ecodesign
2010/30/EU - Labelling
USER/INSTALLER
The original language of this manual is Italian
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Dear Sir/Madam
We thank you for and congratulate you on choosing our
product. Before using it, we ask you to read this manual
carefully, in order for you to be able to 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 this manual
This manual is addressed to:
those who will 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 them with a copy of the
warranty booklet and the 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
Identification of the product and warranty.
The product is uniquely identified by a number, its
“counterfoil”, which can be found on:
• the packaging;
the CE marking plate;
the warranty certificate accompanying the product.
The warranty conditions are given in the warranty certificate
accompanying the product.
The warranty, however, covers only demonstrable
manufacturing defects and not, for instance, problems
resulting from improper installation or calibration.
USER/INSTALLER
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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.
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 THE
COMBUSTION CHAMBER WITH A
VACUUM CLEANER WHILE IT IS 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 door open. DO NOT USE THE
PRODUCT WITH ITS DOOR OPEN.
Incandescent material projected
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.
Never operate the product without water
in the circuit.
Running it dry can damage it.
If you have doubts, please do not take
any action, but contact the dealer or the
installer.
Switch the appliance on ONLY with the
cladding
mounted.
For reasons of safety, read the user
instructions included in this manual.
USER/INSTALLER
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DIMENSIONS
MYRNA H 15 (cm)
USER/INSTALLER
112
54.5
54.5
59.4
17.8
Ø 8 cm
smoke outlet Ø 5 cm
combustion air
15.5
DELIVERY G 3/4”
RETURN G 3/4”
FILLING G 1/2”
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TECHNICAL DATA
USER/INSTALLER
TECHNICAL DATA pursuant to EN 14785 The data shown is purely indicative and was measured during
the certification phase at notified bodies under standard conditions.
MYRNA H 15
Nominal power Reduced power
Available power 15.3 3.3 kW
Power available to water 13 2.5 kW
Yield 92.1 93.2 %
CO emissions at 13% O20.004 0.009 %
Smoke temperature 132 65 °C
Fuel consumption * 3.5 0.7 kg/h
Tank capacity 24 kg
Recommended draught 12 Pa
Autonomy 7 34 hours
Water content 13 l
Maximum operating pressure 3 bar
Maximum operating temperature 90 °C
Heatable volume ** 400 m3
Smoke duct diameter 80 mm
Air intake duct diameter 50 mm
Weight including packaging 160 kg
Energy efficiency class
(Regulation 1185/ 2015) A++
TECHNICAL DATA FOR SIZING THE FLUE
which must in any case satisfy the requirements in this sheet and the installation instructions for the product
Nominal power
MYRNA H 15
Smoke temperature at smoke outlet 158 °C
Minimum draught 0.01 Pa
Smoke flow rate 9.8 rps
* A calorific value of 4.8 kW/kg was used to calculate consumption.
** The heatable volume was calculated with a heating demand of 33 Kcal/m³ hour.
The product can work safely even with greater draught.
Excessive draught could cause the product to switch off and/or lower its performance.
EDILKAMIN S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the product at its own discretion and without
prior notice, with a view to improvements.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply 230 V AC +/- 10% 50 Hz
Nominal absorbed power 77 W
Reduced absorbed power 39 W
Absorbed power in stand-by mode 4 W
Power absorption during ignition 300 W
Protection rating Fuse 4 AT 250 V AC 5x20
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UNPACKING
PREPARATION AND UNPACKING
The packaging materials are neither toxic nor noxious
The packaging materials are neither toxic nor noxious
and do not require special disposal.
and do not require special disposal.
The user is responsible for storing, disposing of and
The user is responsible for storing, disposing of and
recycling them in a regulatory fashion.
recycling them in a regulatory fashion.
Always move the stove vertically with
suitable equipment and in compliance with
safety regulations.
Do not turn the package over, and handle
all parts requiring installation with care.
DELIVERY
The delivery consists of 2 packages:
- one (1) containing the frame of the stove;
- one (2) containing the ceramic panels.
(1)
(2)
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UNPACKING
Package materials (such as plastic and films) may be dangerous for children.
Suffocation hazard. Keep packages away from children.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE PRODUCT FROM THE PALLET WITHOUT FIRST LOOSENING
THE SCREWS FASTENING IT TO THE PALLET
THE DRAWINGS ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY, USEFUL FOR THE INSTALLATION, BUT THEY
MAY NOT REFER TO THE SPECIFIC MODEL.
USER/INSTALLER
1. loosen the screws(V1)
1. remove the side panels
2. loosen the 4 screws (V) fastened to the pallet
(V)
(V)
(V1)
(V1)
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HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS
The hydraulic connections depend on the type of
system.
However, there are a few “general rules”.
Below are the reference rules according to the Italian
standards:
The plumbing connections must be made by
qualified personnel who can issue documentation
certifying the correct installation according to the
regulations in force in each country (for example,
in Italy pursuant to Ministerial Decree 37/2008
and pursuant to the UNI 10412-2 standard).
The hydraulic system must operate at a pressure
between 1 and 1.5-2 bars at running temperature
(hot) in a closed vessel circuit.
N.B.: the product SHOULD NOT be installed in
place of, for example, an open-vessel installed
cooker without adjusting the expansion system
to closed vessel.
The presence of a puffer (inertial storage
tank) is recommended but not mandatory. Its
advantage is that it releases the product from
“sudden” requests from the system and can be
integrated with other heat sources. It reduces
fuel consumption and increases the efficiency of
the system.
The return temperature of water must be higher
than at least 50–55°C to prevent condensate from
forming. The installer must assess, in relation to
the plant, whether anti-condensate pumps or
valves are required.
An accumulator (tank) is needed to heat low-
temperature radiant panels and must be
installed according to the panel manufacturer's
instructions. Radiant panels must not receive
water directly from the boiler stove.
The material used in the circuit must be suitable
to withstand overheating.
The safety valve’s relief outlet must be accessible
and visible. Waste water must be conveyed via a
vertical pipe through a funnel with backflow air
vents, at a suitable distance from the point of
drainage.
IT IS FORBIDDEN TO SHUT OFF THE OUTLET
HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION
INSTALLER
For the installation, and for anything not specifically
indicated in the manual, observe local regulations.
Any disabling can be made into the installer
parameters.
• C
heck that the hydraulic system has been properly
arranged and that it is equipped with a sufficiently
large expansion vessel for guaranteeing its safety.
The presence of the vessel incorporated in the
boiler stove does NOT guarantee adequate
protection against thermal expansion of the water
in the entire system. Therefore, installers should
assess whether an additional expansion tank is
needed, depending on the type of system.
The installer must assess, on the basis of the type
of water and system, whether water conditioners
are required pursuant to the UNI 8065 standard
(water treatment in heating systems for civil use).
Direct plumbing to the radiators prevents proper
operation, owing to the small diameter of their
pipes.
Fill the system via the filling valve (we recommend not
exceeding a pressure of 1.5 bar).
During the filling phase, bleed the pump and the relief
valve.
Pressure gauge
The boiler stove has an electronic system for reading
the water pressure. There is no analogue pressure
gauge. The water pressure is shown on the display, in
the middle as shown in the diagram below.
M®Ä
T«
14.9°C
18:02
20
1.2 bar
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Template for plumbing fittings in mm
The product is equipped with:
- pump
- safety valve
- expansion vessel (suitably sized for the volume of water of the primary circuit)
22 7370
QUESTO BORDO IDENTIFICA IL PAVIMENTO
THIS EDGE IDENTIFIES THE FLOOR
QUESTO BORDO IDENTIFICA L'INGOMBRO LATO SX DEL PRODOTTO
(consultare scheda tecnica)
THIS EDGE IDENTIFIES THE DIMENSION OCCUPIED BY THE PRODUCT ON THE LEFT SIDE
(see the technical manual)
ACQUA FREDDA
COLD WATER
(1/2")
RITORNO RISCALDAMENTO
HEATING RETURN
(3/4")
MANDATA RISCALDAMENTO
HEATING DELIVERY
(3/4")
2422.930 - cod.942032
RITORNO RISCALDAMENTO CON VALVOLA OPTIONAL COD._______
HEATING RETURN WITH OPTIONAL VALVE CODE ______
(3/4")
QUESTO BORDO IDENTIFICA IL PAVIMENTO PER MYRNA H 15
THIS EDGE IDENTIFIES THE FLOOR FOR MYRNA H 15
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HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION
LED MEANING CAUSE SOLUTION
Steady green Pump running Normal operation
Flashing green light Pump in stand-by mode Normal operation
Steady red LED
Stall Pump stalled
Contact the TAC
Contact/winding Defective winding
Flashing red LED
Under-/over-voltage Supply voltage too low/high Check the supply voltage/con-
tact the TAC
Excessively high module
temperature
Motor board temperature too
high
Flashing red/green light
Turbine-based operation
The pump is not powered but
the hydraulic system is fed by
other sources Check the mains voltage/wa-
ter pressure and environmen-
tal conditions/contact the TAC
Dry operation Air in the pump
Overload The motor runs with difficulty
PUMP SPECIFICATIONS
The pump has no adjustment devices.
Adjustments are made via the electronic circuit board: it “starts” at minimum speed and makes adjustments based
on the water temperature trend.
The table below shows the LED signals and their descriptions.
LEDs
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POSSIBLE SYSTEM DESIGNS
The installer can configure 4 types of systems.
The relative probe inputs are already configured automatically.
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INSTALLATION
DIRECT HEATING (with optional boiler)
IT is configuration “O” in the parameters.
NOTE:
In Italy the systems must be separated if the power exceeds 35 kW.
The product adjusts in relation to the water temperature and switches on/off on the basis of
the room temperature (probe or thermostat
T
) or, at the discretion of the installer, on the ba-
sis of the water temperature.
NOTE:
Given the product’s power, we do not recommend using it to produce instantaneous domestic hot water.
T
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INSTALLATION
HEATING WITH PUFFER (inertial storage tank)
IT is configuration “1” in the parameters.
The product adjusts in relation to the water temperature and switches on/off on the basis of
the PUFFER temperature (
P
).
The room temperature measured by the thermostat (T) adjusts the secondary circuit pump
(P2)
P2
P
T
NOTE:
In Italy the systems must be separated if the power exceeds 35 kW.
NOTE:
Given the product’s power, we do not recommend using it to produce instantaneous domestic hot water.
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HEATING WITH DHW STORAGE TANK (with optional boiler)
IT is configuration “2” in the parameters.
The product has the main aim of heating the domestic hot water storage tank.
NOTE:
In Italy the systems must be separated if the power exceeds 35 kW.
NOTE:
Given the product’s power, we do not recommend using it to produce instantaneous domestic hot water.
The product adjusts in relation to the water temperature and switches on/off on the basis of
the room temperature (probe or thermostat
T
) or, at the discretion of the installer, on the ba-
sis of the water temperature.
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INSTALLATION
HEATING WITH PUFFER (inertial storage tank) AND BOILER (domestic hot water storage tank)
IT is configuration “3” in the parameters.
NOTE:
In Italy the systems must be separated if the power exceeds 35 kW.
NOTE:
Given the product’s power, we do not recommend using it to produce instantaneous domestic hot water.
The product adjusts in relation to the water temperature and switches on/off on the basis of
the PUFFER temperature (
P
).
The room temperature measured by the thermostat (T) adjusts the secondary circuit pump
(P2)
The product has the main aim of heating the domestic hot water storage tank.
T
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INSTALLATION
In addition to the pre-set configurations, the product can be installed on integrated systems (ex-
ample below) with probes and thermostats.
NOTE:
In Italy the systems must be separated if the power exceeds 35 kW.
NOTE:
Given the product’s power, we do not recommend using it to produce instantaneous domestic hot water.
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low voltage terminal board
high voltage terminal board
No. of
POLES POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS NOTES
1/2 NTC analogue input 10 k for example, for a second probe for accumulator
tank or boiler for domestic hot water or for an
external probe for climatic curve
3/4 NTC probe/puffer tank thermostat
5/6 NTC probe (standard) / room thermostat the room probe is supplied already wired as
standard
7/8
Home Automation Input.
This is an input which receives all home automation
contacts
9/10 Probe for domestic hot water boiler
No. of
POLES POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS NOTES
11/12/13
Electrical connection for booster/secondary pump
(Earth, Neutral/Phase)
14/15/16
External solenoid valve (Common, Normally
Closed, Normally Open)
4 =Common
5 =Normally Closed
6= Normally Open
The technician can configure the setting for the
connection on pins 4 and 5 of an output contact
for an external boiler or remote alarm.
TERMINAL BOARD
On the side there is a bracket with 2 terminal boards*.
One terminal board (10 poles) is low voltage and the
other (6 poles) is high voltage.
Examples of possible connection configurations are
given below.
The poles are numbered on the product as below
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REMARKS ON INSTALLATION
REMARKS ON INSTALLATION
Note that:
Note that:
installation must be carried out by authorised
installation must be carried out by authorised
technical personnel;
technical personnel;
the appliance must be installed and operated
the appliance must be installed and operated
in compliance with local and national law and
in compliance with local and national law and
European regulations. The applicable Italian
European regulations. The applicable Italian
regulation is UNI 10683;
regulation is UNI 10683;
if installed in a condominium, the appliance must
if installed in a condominium, the appliance must
be approved by the administrator.
be approved by the administrator.
Here are a few general instructions, although these do
Here are a few general instructions, although these do
not obviate the need to comply with local regulations
not obviate the need to comply with local regulations
and do not affect the installer's liability for the
and do not affect the installer's liability for the
installation.
installation.
Checking the suitability of the installation
space
The room must have a volume of at least 15 m3
The floor must be able to bear the weight of the
product and its accessories.
Level the product (the product is provided with
adjustable feet).
The appliance cannot be installed in the same
room as other equipment which draws air for
combustion from the room itself or any area with
an explosive atmosphere. Any extraction fans
operating in the same room or area as the product
may affect its draught.
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:
- no flammable materials may be kept less than 5 cm
to the sides.
- no flammable materials may be kept within 80 cm
from the front of the appliance.
If connected to a wooden or otherwise flammable
wall, the smoke exhaust pipe must be insulated
appropriately.
If installed on flammable or combustible floors, or
floors not able to withstand its load, place steel or
glass plates beneath the stove to distribute the load.
Information on the product’s positioning
The product is designed to operate in all climate
conditions. In special circumstances, such as strong
wind, the safety devices may intervene to switch the
appliance off.
Contact the authorised Edilkamin Technical Assistance
Centre.
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ADJUSTABLE FEET
The product has adjustable feet to adapt to uneven
floors.
The feet can be adjusted by slightly raising the product
or using a screwdriver from above the foot.
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NOTE:
The correct sizing of the flue system must be made by the installer.
FLUE SYSTEM(
FLUE SYSTEM(
Smoke duct, flue and
Smoke duct, flue and
chimney pot
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 smoke exhaust
system which ensures that the smoke produced by
combustion is expelled in complete safety.
Before positioning the appliance, the installer must
check that the flue is suitable.
SMOKE DUCT, FLUE
SMOKE DUCT, FLUE
The smoke duct
(which connects the combustion
(which connects the combustion
chamber smoke outlet with the flue inlet)
chamber smoke outlet with the flue inlet) and the flue
itself must, among other regulatory requirements:
receive the smoke from a single product (the outlets
of multiple appliances may not 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 with rated 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
THE SMOKE DUCT
Besides the general prescriptions applicable to 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
must have at most 3 bends with a maximum angle
of 90°
if there is a horizontal section, it must have a
maximum length of 3 metres, depending on the
draught Note, in any case, that long sections
encourage the accumulation of dirt and are harder
to keep clean.
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FLUE
Further to the general prescriptions, the flue
must
must
only be used to discharge smoke
be correctly sized to satisfy the requirements of
smoke discharge (EN 13384-1)
must 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 proper draught
preferably provide a collection chamber for
unburnt residues and condensates
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. This recommendation is purely
indicative; the installer must assess the actual
situation on-site after measuring the draught.
:
Besides the general prescriptions, the buried system
must:
operate in negative pressure;
• be inspectable;
comply with local regulations.
must:
• be windproof
have an internal cross-sectional area equivalent to
that of the flue and a smoke outlet at least double
that of the interior of the flue
extend beyond the back flow zone (in Italy, refer to
UNI 10683 point 6.5.8.)
allow for maintenance of the chimney
For dual flues (which should be spaced at least 2 m
apart), the chimney pot receiving the smoke from the
solid fuel appliance or the pot on the higher storey
must be at least 50 cm higher than the other
COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE
In general, we suggest two ways to ensure a proper
flow of combustion air. The air must be drawn from
outside*
Please remember to also ensure air exchange for
heating and glass cleaning air, etc.
Indirect air intake
The product draws air from outside through a hole in
the rear.
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
intake behind the product or behind a radiator.
Installing it in front of the appliance will create
unpleasant draughts.
Direct air intake **
Install an air intake of effective surface area (net of the
mesh or other protective equipment) equal to the cross
section of the air intake at the back of the product.
Connect the air intake to the appliance's air intake with
a pipe that may also be flexible. Increase the diameter
of the pipe if the pipe is not smooth: assess any load
loss.
We recommend not exceeding a 3 m length, taking
into account the flue draught. For each curve, up to a
maximum of two curves, the length should be reduced
by 1m. Assess whether or not to increase the diameter
of the pipe.
*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 air pressure in the adjacent room is never
lower than that of the outdoor pressure;
the adjacent room is not a garage, subject to fire
hazard, a bathroom or a 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.
**Direct connection to the air intake will not make the
product airtight. It is therefore necessary to additionally
ensure an air intake from within the room where the
product is installed (i.e. for cleaning the glass)
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CHECKING THE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS (the power outlet must be
located in an easily accessible position)
The product is supplied with an electrical power cord
for connection to a 230 V 50 Hz socket, preferably one
equipped with a residual-current device.
Variations in voltage of more than 10% can jeopardise
its operation.
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 product by setting its switch from 0 to 1.
There is one fuse on the socket with switch located at
the rear of the product.
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switch
fuse
compartment
power supply
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CLADDING
INSTALLER
CONTENTS OF THE CLADDING PACKAGE
- C1: front ceramic top
- C2: ceramic pellet cover
- F: front panel
F
C1
C2
THE DRAWINGS ARE PURELY INDICATIVE AND DO NOT ALWAYS REFER TO THE SPECIFIC
MODEL.
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CLADDING
INSTALLER
THE DRAWINGS ARE PURELY INDICATIVE AND DO NOT ALWAYS REFER TO THE SPECIFIC
MODEL.
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT CERAMIC TOP
1) Remove the metal front panel (A) slotted into the stove
2) Screw the screw with washer (V) supplied onto the ceramic top, without
tightening
Draw the ceramic top with the screw against the top of the stove and insert the screw into the appropriate housing
from the front.
Tighten the screw.
(V)
(A)
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INSTALLER
CLADDING
THE DRAWINGS ARE PURELY INDICATIVE AND DO NOT ALWAYS REFER TO THE SPECIFIC
MODEL.
ASSEMBLING THE CERAMIC PELLET
COVER
Take the ceramic cover (C2) and draw it against the
open pellet cover then tighten it manually with the 4
screws (V1) and washers provided.
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT PANEL (F)
On the metal front panel detached previously A place
and fasten the ceramic panel F using the 4 screws
and washers provided, tightening them manually and
attaching the elements back onto the stove.
F A
(V1)
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FIRST IGNITION (COMMISSIONING) PHASES
Make sure you have read and understood this manual.
Switch it on ONLY with the claddings mounted on.
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 reservoir
for the first time.
FUEL
Use Class A1 wood pellets conforming to the UNI EN ISO 17225-
Use Class A1 wood pellets conforming to the UNI EN ISO 17225-
2 standard or similar local regulations envisaging, for example,
2 standard or similar local regulations envisaging, for example,
products with the following characteristics:
products with the following characteristics:
diameter 6 mm
diameter 6 mm
length 3-4 cm
length 3-4 cm
humidity <10 %
humidity <10 %
For reasons of safety and environmental compatibility, DO NOT
burn, among other, plastic, painted wood, coal or bark.
Do not use the stove as an incinerator.
CAUTION
Using fuels other than those specified
can damage the appliance.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE USE
On first ignition, there may be a slight
smell of paint, which will disappear in a
short time.
It is recommended to run the product at
full power, with open windows during the
first few days.
Product will also settle down during the
first days of operation.
As with all appliances, this product heats
up and cools down during the various
operating phases.
This implies normal expansion movements.
These expansion movements may cause
slight adjustment noises that cannot
constitute grounds for complaints.
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VENT
During normal operation the stove is
vented automatically. The need for a
manual vent for the system can only
be assessed by the technician during
commissioning.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE USE
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LOADING PELLETS INTO THE TANK
The tank cover opens and closes through a practical
click-on system by applying light pressure on the front
part* (Fig. 1).
When the stove is hot, DO NOT PLACE the bag of
pellets onto it.
Use the glove provided when loading the stove
while it operates and is therefore hot to the touch.
(Fig. 1)
INTERFACE
The product has a panel with concealed display on the top.
To open the panel, lift it and pull it until it reaches the stationary position.
To close the panel, lift it and pull it. Lower the panel to bring it to its initial position.
panel
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
USER
OPERATION
Mode Settable parameters
AUTOMATIC desired room temperature
ventilation level *
CRONO desired room temperature,
selected per day of the week
• ventilation level*
The product also has the following supplementary
functions.
Function Modes in which
it can be acti-
vated
What it does
Stand-By automatic
crono
when the desired
temperature is
reached, the prod-
uct switches off and
then back on again
when the tempera-
ture drops
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INTRODUCTION TO USE
USER
INTERFACE
The product can be managed alternatively as follows
STANDARD
• DISPLAY: useful for all functions, located on
the product
• The Mind APP
T« M®Ä
: useful for all functions
at home with direct connection or outside the
home with internet connection and registration
T« M®Ä
By purchasing the Edilkamin optional elements:
VOICE CONTROL SYSTEMS: Alexa or
Google Home
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OPTIONAL THERMOSTATS/PROBES CONNECTIONS
USER / INSTALLER
OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A terminal board is present on the product (accessible
by removing the covering, with electricity off and only by
qualified technicians).
DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF SYSTEM, THE INSTALL-
ER CAN CONNECT PROBES OR THERMOSTATS FOR
THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE PRODUCT ACCORDING
TO DIFFERENT SIZES.
NOTE:
The connections must be made by qualified
personnel, with the electricity disconnected.
More info for installers on the site.
In case of connection of probes or thermostats on the
room inputs, the relevant parameters must be set in the
Technical Menu of the appliance.
We recommend, at the end of
installation and commissioning,
to check all the daily operations
and useful documents with the
technician.
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When first switched on, if the language was not set, the screen on the side for setting the language appears.
Choose the language with the +/- buttons and confirm with OK.
The displays follow the functions at the same time and are described in the following paragraphs:
Energy saving of the display
After 1’ of inactivity of the display, the backlight turns off
After 3’ of inactivity, the display turns off
To reactivate it, press any button
- BUTTONS
The display has 8 buttons:
ON/OFF: to go from the OFF status to the ON status. In the Menus, to confirm and return to the main screen.
+/-: to increase/decrease the set values or scroll the menu items
M: to access the Menu or to exit the Menu items without saving
OK: to confirm an operation (2 seconds) or to access a menu item
<>: to adjust the ventilation and move through the menus
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Choose the language with the buttons and
select it with button
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- SIMPLIFIED USE after first start-up
In the default configuration, after having powered up, press the ON/OFF button on the display to “activate” the product
and adjust the desired room temperature with buttons +/-. The product will turn on, turn off and adjust the power
automatically to ensure the desired temperature.
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Press button to access the Menu screen.
From the display it is possible to:
• Switch from OFF to ON status,
keeping the ON/OFF button pressed for a
long time
• Set the room temperature
desired, using buttons +/- (see below)
Switching on and off takes a few minutes,
during which the flame must appear or
go out. Let it happen without intervening.
During ignition, the display shows the word
“START”.
During shutdown, the display shows the word
“OFF”.
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If the product has not heated up, no symbol will appear.
USER
FAN OFF:
SPEED 1
SPEED 2
SPEED 3
SPEED 4
SPEED 5
AUTOMATIC
- FAN ADJUSTMENT
The setting can be made with the stove turned OFF or ON.
If the backlight is switched off, it can be activated by pressing any button.
Then by pressing button or SET flashes and instead of environment Set, the indication of the number of
fan in modification (F1) appears.
The fan speed can be increased or decreased with or in the following sequence:
AUTO -1 -2 - 3 - 4 - 5
The setting is confirmed with button .
- FAN STATUS DISPLAY
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POSSIBLE STATUSES of the product:
- OFF STATUS
The product is “deactivated” and does not produce heat, following manual shutdown with ON/OFF of the radio control
or with intervention from an external contact (crono, telephone dialler).
From the OFF screen, the ON screen can be accessed by pressing the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds.
- ON STATUS
Situation in which the product is “active” and can satisfy the heat demands.
- ALARM STATUS
In case of Alarm Block, the display shows the type of alarm. See the paragraph “Tips for possible problems”
- ON/OFF STATUS Stand-By active
Situation in which the product is momentarily turned off because it has no heat demand.
USER
With stand-by active, in the ON status the product switches on only when there is a heat request.
If the product was working, it goes to minimum power and waits for the set time before turning off.
If the product was in the ignition phase, it completes the ignition phase, goes to minimum power and waits for the
set time before switching off.
If the product was OFF and is brought to ON, the stove immediately goes into stand-by, without turning it on.
We recommend, at the end of installation and commissioning, to check all the
daily operations and useful documents with the technician.
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- MENU
It can be accessed by pressing the button and the first Menu item will appear.
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
The Menu items are as follows
STAND-BY
PELLET LOAD
CRONO
TEMP. CRONO (T1-T2)
DATE-HOUR
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY
others ONLY under the guidance of technician
The set-point digits contain the progressive number of the menu item, while the status bar includes the
description of the item
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To exit the menu, press
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STAND-BY
Set-point digits
NOTE
Order and writing may vary slightly depending on the
version
We recommend, at the
end of installation and
commissioning, to check
all the daily operations
and useful documents
with the technician.
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- STAND-BY
With the Stand-by function active, when the desired temperature is reached, the product switches off and switches on
again when the room temperature drops below the desired one.
When the Stand-by function is not active, the product sets itself to minimum power when the temperature set-point is
reached.
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
After entering the Stand-by function, the display will show the name of the function on the first line of the status bar
and the current value on the second line (OFF if deactivated, ON if active).
The and buttons can be used to modify the value from Off (function deactivated) to On (activated) and the
button can be used to confirm.
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OFF
Pressing the button with the value ON activates the function and the display will propose to choose how many
minutes must pass before the device switches off in stand-by mode.
(example 4 minutes)
The and buttons can be used to modify the time, and the button to confirm
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
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After entering the Screw Feeder Manual Loading function, the display will show the name of the function on the first
line of the status bar and the current value on the second line (OFF if deactivated, ON if active).
With buttons and the value can be changed from Off (deactivate) to On (activate) and vice versa and with
button and it can be adjusted.
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
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- PELLET LOADING
Allows for loading the pellets once the screw feeder has emptied completely.
Useful for the technician during the initial start-up.
Available only in the OFF status. Any attempt to activate the function in other statuses will not be allowed.
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
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- CRONO SETTING
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
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day of the week
e.g. = MON = Monday
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The time at the top right displays the start of the time slot (00:00)
The day of the week is selected by scrolling with buttons and (at the same time the programming of that day
is displayed) and confirmed with button .
With buttons and the Temperature levels can be changed (OFF - T1 and T2).
buttons and enable to scroll through the time in half an hour steps.
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BUTTON
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day of the week
e.g. = MON = Monday
After setting the entire day, confirm with the button
The COPY and PASTE function is available.
Briefly pressing the button allows you to exit the programming mode, but the programme will not activate.
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- TEMP. CRONO SETTING TEMPERATURE FOR CRONO T1 – T2
After entering the T1-T2 function, the display will show the name of the function on the first line of the status bar
and the current value of T1 on the second line. T1 is the lowest temperature, T2 the highest.
Modify the values with the and buttons and confirm with the button.
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
The button switches to the setting of Set T2.
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
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- DATE AND TIME
Can be used to set the current date and time.
Then the hours flash, which can be changed with buttons AND and they are confirmed with button
The minutes will then flash.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
After entering the Date-Time function, the display will show the name of the function on the first line of the status bar
and the current value of the first setting (12/24 hours) on the second line.
You can switch from 12 to 24 hours using the and buttons and confirm with the button
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DATE-HOUR
24 HOURS
DATE-HOUR
SUMMER TIME: OFF
NOTE
Depending on the model there may be further options requested on the display with the interactive menu
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- LANGUAGE SETTING
Selects the language.
When entering the Language Menu item, the name in the status bar on the first line
of the function and on the second the current value is displayed (ITALIAN)
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
The language can be changed with buttons and and you can exit with button .
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
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The following functions must be taken into account
only following indications from the technician.
Therefore, we do not report the complete
explanation in this document
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It can be accessed by pressing the button and the first Menu item will appear.
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
The Menu items are as follows
STAND-BY: described in the user manual
PELLET LOAD: described in the user manual
CRONO: described in the user manual
TEMP. CRONO (T1-T2): described in the user manual
DATA-ORA: described in the user manual
LANGUAGE: described in the user manual
DISPLAY
INFO
SOFTWARE
DATA
ALARMS
PELLET FALL
PELLET SENSOR
TECHNICAL MENU
SET TEMPERATURE
AIRKARE
NOTE
Order and writing may vary slightly de-
pending on the version
FOR INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: MENU
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons, and enter the item with the button
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
THE INPUT METHOD IS THE SAME FOR ALL THE FUNCTIONS AND WE WILL NOT
REPEAT IT IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES
WE DESCRIBE BELOW ONLY THE FUNCTIONS NOT DESCRIBED IN THE USER PART
- DISPLAY
Allows for choosing the level of brightness of the display.
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- DISPLAY
Allows for choosing the level of brightness of the display.
- INFO
These readings should only be done when requested by the technician.
The technician understands the diagnostic meaning of the messages and values, and may ask you to read them to
him/her if you experience problems.
To access the function from the main menu (as indicated in the Menu paragraph above), press the button.
You can scroll the menu items with the and buttons
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
- SOFTWARE
These readings should only be done when requested by the technician.
- DATA
These readings should only be done when requested by the technician.
Scroll the information on the product HOURS operation history with buttons and
- ALARMS
Readings to be made only under the guidance of a technician. Alarms are sorted
from most recent to oldest.
-PELLET FALL ONLY FOR THE TECHNICIAN
-PELLET SENSOR ONLY FOR THE TECHNICIAN
-TECHNICAL MENU ONLY FOR THE TECHNICIAN
-SET TEMPERATURE ONLY FOR THE TECHNICIAN
-AIRKARE ONLY FOR THE TECHNICIAN
The functions must be taken into account only following
indications from the technician.
Therefore, we do not report the complete explanation in
this document
NOTES
inappropriate changes can cause
the product to seize up
The technician will be able to give you indications of any tempera-
tures, parameters to be set according to the system
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- SOFTWARE
Indicates:
the firmware version of the electronic board (basic board)
the firmware version of the control panel
the database (associated by the Technical Assistance Centres with the products)
To be read only under the guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre
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- DATA
The information on the operation history of the product can be scrolled with buttons
Indicates:
IGN. No.: number of ignitions
WORKING HOURS: total working hours
HOURS P1/P2/P3/P4/P5: hours worked in the single powers
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- INFO
They provide instant situation values
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88.2°C
Below is a description of the items
Flue temperature indicates the value of the temperature read inside the product. To be read only under the
guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre
Auger motor: indicates the speed set and read. Useful for understanding any anomaly in the motor that loads
the pellets. To be read only under the guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre
Extractor: indicates the speed set and read. Useful for understanding any anomaly in the engine that creates
depression in the combustion chamber. To be read only under the guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre
Leonardo: indicates the target value set and read. To be read only under the guidance of the Technical
Assistance Centre
Fan: indicates the output voltage. To be read only under the guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre
Ignition plug (spark plug): indicates whether the ignition component is on or off. Useful in the ignition phase
to understand functionality.
Home automation contact: indicates whether ON or OFF. Useful for understanding functionality.
Boiler temperature: indicates the value of the water temperature read inside the product. It also appears
on the first level display only if “No Input” is set in the Input Ambience parameter. ATTENTION that the room
temperature will no longer appear. IN CASE, TO BE CLARIFIED TO THE END CLIENT.
To be read only under the guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre
PWM pump : indicates the output value of the primary circuit pump (of the kit if optional)
To be read only under the guidance of the Technical Assistance Centre.
3-way valve for heating : indicates the functionality of the valve.
Relaunch pump : indicates whether the pump is ON or OFF.
AUX relay : indicates if OPEN
Radio signal: indicates the signal strength in milliwatt decibels. Admissible values from 0 to -95dB
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- ALARMS
These readings should only be done when requested by the technician.
The alarms are arranged from the most recent to the oldest.
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The meaning of the abbreviations is given in the user manual
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- PELLET FALL
Allows to set the gearmotor in continuous cycle or in steps. To be carried out only under the guidance of a technician.
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- PELLET SENSOR
Allows to set the pellet level sensor ON or OFF.
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IN ORDER OF SCROLLING IT IS FOUND AFTER THE TECHNICAL MENU
- “SET TEMPERATURE” o the display (Setting the water temperatures)
Allows the setting of the boiler temperature and possibly the storage temperature. If the external probe is activated, it
allows the setting of the climatic curve instead of the boiler temperature.
ADJ T AMB 1 is also adjusted (i.e. the correction of the ambient probe)
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the product water temperature can be set (BOILER on display)
Depending on the configurations, the temperatures are displayed.
Example:
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INSTANT VALUE
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: TECHNICIAN MENU
- FLAME TYPE (only for the TECHNICIAN)
In correct installation conditions, with the Service Centre parameters appropriately adjusted, with quality pellets, the
intensity of the flame is adjusted:
STANDARD
ECO
PLUS
You can enter the Flame Type setting using the button
and with buttons and the correction value can be changed.
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
NOTES
inappropriate changes can cause
the product to seize up
- TECHNICIAN MENU (for TECHNICIANS ONLY)
Accessible only by a technician in possession of the correct password (1111) Once the password has been
entered, it must be confirmed with a button
- Flame type
- Pellet type
- Configuration
- Parameters
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- PELLET TYPE
In correct installation conditions, with the Service Centre parameters appropriately adjusted, with quality pellets, the
pellet load is adjusted
MEDIUM
HIGH
LOW
Enter the Pellet Type (%) setting with button
and modify the value with buttons and
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
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- CONFIGURATION
Scroll through the Technician Menu items with buttons and to the “CONFIGURATION” item
It is possible to enter the “CONFIGURATION” setting with button
and modify the value with buttons and
Pressing the button automatically takes you to the first level.
The installer chooses one of the 4 configurations:
0
DIRECT HEATING (possibly with combined boiler)
1
HEATING WITH PUFFER (inertial storage)
2
HEATING WITH SANITARY STORAGE (possibly with combined boiler)
3
HEATING WITH PUFFER (inertial storage) AND BOILER (storage of domestic hot water)
TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE FOLLOWING PAGES ON TERMINAL BLOCK AND SYSTEMS
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: TECHNICIAN MENU
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To manage the various types of systems, connect the probes to the terminal board, as needed.
FOR THE INSTALLER: HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION
INSTALLER
There are 4 pre-set configurations as shown below.
TERMINAL BOARD MAIN OUTLINE
15-16 CYLINDER PROBE (Optional NTC 10K ) or THERMOSTAT (Optional)
13-14 DOMOTIC CONTACT (Input)
11-12 ROOM PROBE (Supplied) or ROOM THERMOSTAT (Optional)
9-10 BUFFER PROBE (Optional NTC 10K) - BUFFER THERMOSTAT (Optional)
7-8 BUFFER-CYLINDER DOUBLE PROBE (Optional NTC 10K probe)
4-5-6 AUX CONTACT - Output, aux boiler room thermostat or 3-way valve
(COM = Common - NC = Normally Closed - NO = Normally Open).
1-2-3 SECONDARY PUMP POWER SUPPLY (Earth / Neutral / Phase)
HOME AUTOMATION CONTACT 13-14
For all types of systems:
HEATING - KETTLE - PUFFER - PUFF / TUB
it is possible to connect a remote control with clean contact (closed on request, open not on
request).
This contact has the same function as the on / off button on the display.
Following the closure of the contact, however, the thermo stove will follow its objective defi-
ned by the selected system and the functions associated with it, as happens when the power
button on the display is pressed.
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MAINTENANCE
USER/INSTALLER
DAILY MAINTENANCE
These jobs should be done with the product off, cold
and preferably disconnected from the mains.
A suitable vacuum cleaner is required.
The entire procedure takes just a few minutes.
Operations are represented in the figures whose
numbers correspond to the instructions on this page.
Do not dump the cleaning residue into the pellet tank.
Make sure that the ash tray, once re-mounted, is properly
positioned in its housing, if not the glass may break by
hitting it.
Ensure that the burning pot is properly positioned in its
housing following maintenance, otherwise the stove may
have problems igniting
Disconnect the product from the power supply.
Failure to service the product properly will prevent it from working properly.
Any problems due to failure in servicing the stove will void the warranty.
Using the stove without cleaning the burning pot can cause the gas in the combustion
chamber to ignite and lead to detonation
DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. “Rub the cleaning rod under the pellet loading cover with the removable handle supplied”
2. Open the combustion chamber door (P) using the removable handle.
3. Empty the ash tray (B) and grate (C) into a non-flammable container (the ashes may still contain embers and/
or hot parts) or vacuum if cold. Vacuum the interior of the combustion chamber, the bed, and the compartment
around the burning pot into which the ash falls.
4. Scrape the burning pot with the scraper and clean out any obstructed holes.
5. If necessary, clean the glass when cold using a dedicated product (e.g. Glasskamin), which your dealer should
have.
P
B
C
1.
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USER/INSTALLER
Make sure you have correctly repositioned the deflector after cleaning: it should lie horizontally between
the two screws
D
D
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
With the product switched off and cold, vacuum the inspection window beneath the combustion chamber (*)
To access it:
open the door of the lower front panel using the removable handle
remove the deflector (D) which merely rests on it
After cleaning the element, put the deflector back on and close the door of the lower front panel
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MAINTENANCE
USER/INSTALLER
In accordance with art. 26 of Legislative Decree no.
49 of 14th March 2014, “Implementation of Directive
2012/19/UE on the disposal of electrical and electronic
devices (RAEE)”.
The crossed-out dustbin symbol displayed on
equipment or its packaging indicates that the product
at the end of its life must be collected separately from
other waste.
At the end of its useful life, the user should therefore
deliver the product to a suitable local sorted collection
centre for electrical and electronic devices.
Sorted collection for recycling, treatment and
environmentally compatible scrapping contributes to
the prevention of negative effects on the environment
and health, and promotes the re-use and recycling of
the materials of which the equipment is made.
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE
(to be carried out by the technical
assistance centre)
This consists of cleaning the stove inside and out.
If the product is used intensively, we
recommend cleaning the smoke duct and
passage every 3 months.
You should clean the chimney system at least once a
year (check local regulations for details).
If you fail to regularly clean and inspect the system,
there is an increased risk of the chimney pot catching
fire.
We recommend against using compressed air to clean
the combustion air inlet
SUMMER SHUTDOWN
During the period of disuse, keep the stoves doors,
hatches and lids closed.
We recommend emptying out the pellet tank. Place
dehumidifying salts in the combustion chamber.
SPARE PARTS
For any spare parts, contact your dealer or technician.
Using non-original spare parts may damage the
appliance and relieves Edilkamin of all liability for any
resulting damages.
Do not make any unauthorised modifications.
DISPOSAL
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product as
required by regulations.
Seasonal maintenance should be performed
by a qualified technician in accordance
with the national and local regulations.
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If problems occur, the product shuts itself off automatically.
The display will show the reason (see below).
TROUBLESHOOTING
MESSAGE PROBLEM SOLUTION
A01 burning pot
dirty
displays when the combustion
air intake is below the set level
Check that the combustion chamber door is closed
Check the regular maintenance of the stove
Check that smoke discharge and combustion air
ducts are clean.
A02
displays when the logic board
is not detecting the right smoke
fan speed
Contact the technician
A03
displays when the thermocouple
detects a smoke temperature
lower than the set value and
interprets this as the absence of
flame
Check that there are pellets in the tank
Check that the water temperature has not increased
due to the closure of a valve (call a technician)
Contact the technician
A04 displays when ignition times out
unsuccessfully
There are two possibilities:
NO flame:
• Check that the burning pot is seated properly and clean
• Check that there are pellets in the tank and burning pot
• Try switching it on with a solid ecological igniter (contact
the technician beforehand and follow the instructions of
the igniter supplier very carefully).
The operation must be regarded purely as a trial under the
technician’s guidance
A05 Shutdown due to air flow rate
sensor breakage Contact the technician
A06
displays when the logic board
determines that the smoke
temperature probe is broken or
disconnected
Contact the technician
USER/INSTALLER
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off
A01
BURNING POT DIRTY
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MESSAGE PROBLEM SOLUTION
A07 Shutdown due to exceeding
maximum smoke temperature.
Check the type of pellet (contact the technician if in
doubt)
contact the technician
A08 Switching OFF due to excessive
overheating of the product • see HO7
A09 Shutdown due to gearmotor
breakage or seizure Contact the technician
A10 Switching OFF due to circuit
board overheating. Contact the technician
A11
Switching OFF due to the inter-
vention of the safety pressure
switch.
Ensure the stove and flue are clean
Contact the technician
A12 Room temperature probe
failure. Contact the technician
A13
Shutdown due to breakage of
the reading water temperature
probe of the boiler stove.
Contact the technician
A14
Shutdown due to breakage of
the water temperature probe in
the boiler
Contact the technician
A15
Shutdown due to exceeding
maximum water temperature in
the boiler stove
Contact the technician
A16
Shutdown due to breakage of
the pressure switch for reading
the water pressure of the boiler
stove
Contact the technician
A17 Shutdown due to breakage of
the external probe Contact the technician
A18
Shutdown due to breakage of
the water temperature probe in
the inertial storage tank
Contact the technician
A20 Shutdown due to gearmotor
breakage or seizure Contact the technician
TROUBLESHOOTING
USER/INSTALLER
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MAINTENANCE (SIGNAL THAT DOES NOT CAUSE SHUTDOWN)
A spanner symbol will appear on the display after 2,000 hours of operation
The product is working, but it must be serviced by an authorised Edilkamin technician.
Seasonal maintenance should be performed by a qualified technician in accordance with
the national and local regulations.
WATER OVERHEATING (SHUTDOWN WITHOUT ALARM)
If the water in the product reaches a temperature of 85°C, the product shuts down without switching to alarm mode.
The text STBY appears on the display next to the room temperature.
The product is working, but it must be serviced by an authorised Edilkamin technician.
TROUBLESHOOTING
USER/INSTALLER
M®Ä
T«
14.9°C
15:36
off
code 942195-GB 06.22/C
www.edilkamin.com
*942195-GB*
The names of Edilkamin official, authorised technical assistance centres
and distributors are available ONLY a
www.edilkamin.com
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