Extraflame Pellet Stoves User Manual
Extraflame Pellet Stoves User Manual

Extraflame Pellet Stoves User Manual

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PELLET STOVES

User Manual

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Read all instructions carefully before installation, use and maintenance
The instruction book is an integral part of the product.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Stufe a Pellet PELLET STOVES User Manual VENTILATED STOVES Read all instructions carefully before installation, use and maintenance The instruction book is an integral part of the product.
  • Page 3 Congratulations! You are now the owner of an Extrafl ame stove! The Extrafl ame pellet stove is an ideal heating solution. It utilises the most advanced technology and is manufactured to the highest standards with a contemporary design, allowing you to enjoy the ambience and warmth of a natural fl ame in complete safety.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Index WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES......................7 Chapter 2 WHAT ARE PELLETS?..........................8 PELLET STORAGE ..................................8 PELLET LOAD .....................................8 Chapter 3 SAFETY DEVICES ............................9 WARM AIR BLOWER BREAKDOWN ...........................9 FUME EXHAUSTER BREAKDOWN ............................9 PELLET FEED MOTOR BREAKDOWN ..........................9 LIGHTING FAILURE ..................................9 TEMPORARY POWER FAILURE ............................9 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ................................9 EXHAUST FUME SAFETY ..............................9...
  • Page 6 CURRENT TIME AND DAY SETTINGS ..........................27 FUNCTIONING CYCLE ................................. 27 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS ..............................27 LIGHTING................................... 28 NORMAL OPERATION ..............................28 SHUTDOWN ..................................29 Chapter 9 REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL “ROSY“) ....................30 Chapter 10 ROOM THERMOSTAT ..........................31 DIGITAL THERMOSTAT (INCLUDED) ..........................31 MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL) ........................
  • Page 7: Warnings And Safety Devices

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY DEVICES The stoves produced by our establishment are built with manufacturer. attention to the individual components in a way to protect Do not pull, disconnect, twist electric cables leaving the both the user and the installer from any accidents. It is stove, even if disconnected from the electric power supply therefore recommended that after any intervention on the mains.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 What Are Pellets

    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 WHAT ARE PELLETS? Pellets are made by applying very high pressure to sawdust; i.e. the residue of raw timber (without paint) produced by sawmills, carpentry works and other activities involved in processing wood. This type of fuel is completely environmentally friendly, as no binders of any kind are used to keep it compact.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Safety Devices

    Chapter 3 Chapter 3 SAFETY DEVICES WARM AIR BLOWER BREAKDOWN If the blower stops for any reason, the stove automatically shuts down to prevent overheating. FUME EXHAUSTER BREAKDOWN If the exhauster stops, the electronic unit immediately prevents pellet feeding. PELLET FEED MOTOR BREAKDOWN If the motor stops, the stove continues to operate until the minimum cooling level is reached.
  • Page 10: Assembly And Installation Instructions

    Chapter 4 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The installation must be in compliance with: UNI 10683 (2005) heat generators fed with wood and other solid fuels: installation. The chimneys have to be in compliance with: UNI 9731 (1990) chimneys: classifi cation based on thermal resistance. EN 13384-1 (2006) chimneys thermal and fl uid-dynamics calculation method.
  • Page 11: Installation

    Chapter 4 SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEMS Flue gas exhaust system independent from the appliance constituted by a fi tting or smoke channel, chimney or individual fl ue and chimney cap. FORCED DRAUGHT Air circulation by means of the fan activated by electric motor. NATURAL DRAUGHT Draught which determinates in a chimney/fl ue for eff ect of the volume mass diff erence existing between smoke (hot) and surrounding atmosphere air, without any mechanical intake aid installed inside it or at its...
  • Page 12: Connection To The Smoke Evacuation System

    Chapter 4 CONNECTION TO THE SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEM SMOKE CHANNEL OR CONNECTIONS To mount the smoke channels, non-fl ammable elements will have to be used, ideal for resisting fuel products and their eventual condensing. The use of fl exible metal and asbestos cement pipes to connect the appliances to the fl ue is forbidden, even for pre-existing smoke channels.
  • Page 13: Chimney Or Individual Flue

    Chapter 4 It is forbidden to have other air supply channels and pipes for plant engineering, especially if over-sized, transit inside the smoke channels. The mounting of manual draught adjustment devices on forced draught appliances is forbidden. CHIMNEY OR INDIVIDUAL FLUE The chimney or individual fl ue must respond to the following requisites: seal the fuel products, waterproof and adequately insulated similarly to the use conditions;...
  • Page 14 Chapter 4 Chimney cap wind-proof < 3 m 3 - 5 % Flue Inspection Inspection fi gure 4.6 fi gure 4.7 < 3 m External pipe 45° insulated Inspection 45° Inspection fi gure 4.8 fi gure 4.9 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 15: Appliance Connection To The Flue And Fuel Products Evacuation

    Chapter 4 APPLIANCE CONNECTION TO THE FLUE AND FUEL PRODUCTS EVACUATION The fl ue must receive the discharge from only one heat generator. The direct discharge towards closed spaces is forbidden, even with clear sky. The direct discharge of the fuel products must be at roof and the smoke pipe must have the features provided in the “Chimney or individual fl ue”...
  • Page 16: Connection To External Air Inlets

    Chapter 4 CHIMNEY CAPS, DISTANCES AND POSITIONING Distance between Roof Minimum chimney height the ridge and the inclination (measured from outlet) chimney β A (m) H (m) < 1,85 0,50 m over the ridge 15° > 1,85 1,00 m from roof <...
  • Page 17: Divina Plus Distributed Heating

    Chapter 5 Chapter 5 DIVINA PLUS DISTRIBUTED HEATING DIVINA PLUS The DIVINA PLUS model is equipped with two pipe outlets situated on the back of the stove that allow the heat produced by the stove to be distributed to other rooms. For this purpose, as you can see in the photo below, we recommend using pipes with the following characteristics: Internal diameter 80 mm Insulated pipes (thermal insulation)
  • Page 18: Comfort Maxi Installation

    Chapter 6 Chapter 6 COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION Adaptation layout The Maxi Comfort model is supplied with a metal sliding base that enables it to be installed in an existing fi replace. The base allows you to slide out the insert easily for maintenance and cleaning at the end of the year.
  • Page 19: Installation With Pedestal (Optional)

    Chapter 6 up to the base, connect the plug to the power socket and set the master switch on position 1: the display should come on. The bottom grill of the insert must stand at least 1 cm above the marble fi re top of the facing.
  • Page 20: Extracting The Insert

    Chapter 6 Adjust the height and angle of the hopper according to the fi replace to be built The bottom grill of the insert must stand at least 1 cm above the marble fi re top of the facing. EXTRACTING THE INSERT Maxi Comfort has to be extracted to carry out routine maintenance (cleaning the ash pipe at the end of the year) or special servicing (replacing mechanical parts in...
  • Page 21: Recirculation Air Pipes

    Chapter 6 RECIRCULATION AIR PIPES For the correct functioning, and so as to avoid any possible overheating to the apparatus, it is necessary to create a recirculation of air inside the structure which covers the insert. To guarantee this, it is suffi cient to create one or more openings, both in the lower and upper parts of the covering.
  • Page 22 Chapter 6 51.5 cm fi gure 6.12 8.5 cm 8.5 cm 5 cm 5 cm fi gure 6.13 COMFORT MAXI INSTALLATION...
  • Page 23 Chapter 6 Warm air of convection It is necessary to let the heat (accumulated inside the casing) go out. It must be done to avoid the superheating of the insert. 5 cm Forced ventilation The tangential fan blows in the room the warm air created in the insert.
  • Page 24 Chapter 6 Air inlet box fi gure 6.15 Air inlet box fi gure 6.16 As far as the air inlet box is concerned, there is the possibility to connect the air inlet pipe above the sliding base (see picture above) or under it (see picture below) depending on the needs. All these operations must be carried out by a specialized technician.
  • Page 25: Falo' 1Xlp, Falo' 1Cp And Falo' 2Cp

    Chapter 7 Chapter 7 FALO’ 1XLP, FALO’ 1CP AND FALO’ 2CP As you can see in the photograph below, our FALO’ 1XLP, FALO’ 1CP and FALO’ 2CP models are provided with a convenient drawer for pellet feeding, so there is no need to disassemble any part of the stove to refi ll the pellets.
  • Page 26: Remote Control (Optional "Rosy")

    Chapter 9 REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL “ROSY“) The heat setting, the room temperature, and automatic start/stop of the stove can be remote controlled. S = Luminous warning light that indicates which keys have been pressed. Correspondence of display keys with remote control keys 1 = p3+p5 2 = p2...
  • Page 27: Chapter 10 Room Thermostat

    Chapter 10 Chapter 10 ROOM THERMOSTAT DIGITAL THERMOSTAT (INCLUDED) The stove can control the room temperature by means of a digital thermostat whose function is to lower the heating power to the minimum when a pre-set temperature is reached. When the stove has been started and has entered normal operating mode, a number (e.g. 21°C ) appears on display D1 indicating the room temperature.
  • Page 28: Mechanical Thermostat Operation For Heat Distribution Motor (Divina Plus Only)

    Chapter 10 Thermostat with open contact the stove switches off or stays off , and display D1 shows “STBY”. This function can also be suspended temporarily by pressing button 1 for three seconds: If the stove is in “ STBY” phase, the stove remains off .
  • Page 29: Product Functioning

    Chapter 8 PRODUCT FUNCTIONING CONTROL PANEL REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR fi gure 8.1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR fi gure 8.2 ON/OFF BUTTON The stove can be turned on and off automatically by pressing button 1. AIR TEMPERATURE SETTING Buttons 2 and 3 are used to adjust the room temperature inside the house. OPERATING POWER Buttons 4 and 5 are used to adjust the heating power and warm air ventilation D1 Display for showing the various messages...
  • Page 30 Chapter 8 CURRENT TIME AND DAY SETTINGS Commands procedure Switch the stove off and on again using the master switch on the back of the stove. The following messages are shown: fi rst, the microchip version ( EXTRA_43 or later), then “TIME”, “LI 3”, and “OFF”.
  • Page 31 Chapter 8 LIGHTING Before proceeding, check to make sure that: the hopper is loaded the combustion chamber is clean the burn pot is clean the front door and the pellet drawer are closed the power outlet is connected the switch on the back of the stove is in position 1 Press button 1 for three seconds;...
  • Page 32: Shutdown

    Chapter 8 ATTENTION!!! The cover of the pellet container must always be kept closed except when loading fuel The sacks of pellets must be kept at least 1.5 metres away from the stove. The hopper should always be kept at least half full. Before refi lling, make sure that the appliance is switched off .
  • Page 33: User Parameters

    Chapter 11 Chapter 11 USER PARAMETERS USER PARAMETERS WEEKLY PROGRAMMER Display D1 Display D2 Function Start/Stop weekly programmer 00:00 Time of fi rst switch-on 00:00 Time of fi rst switch-off OFF 1 Consents for fi rst switch-on/switch-off for the various days Installer parameter 00:00 Time of second lighting...
  • Page 34 Chapter 11 Parameter Display D1 Adjustment Button to Function buttons confi rm Display D2 Indication Enable/disenable weekly programmer 2 o 3 ON/OFF Time of 1st switch-on 2 o 3 OFF or from 00:00 to 23:50 Time of 1st switch-off 2 o 3 OFF or from 00:00 to 23:50 Consents 1st switch-on/off for the various days 2 o 3...
  • Page 35 Chapter 11 Press button 5 to confi rm and go to the next parameter. Press button 4 to go back to the previous one. Parameter 4 (D2 = 5, D1 =”00”) N.B. This parameter is reserved to the installer and must not be modifi ed. Parameter 5 (D2 = 5 (blinking), D1 =Ex.
  • Page 36: Room Thermostat

    Chapter 11 Note: When the weekly programmer is on, the corresponding LED indicator on the control panel is on (see description of indicator lights). TO DISACTIVATE THE WEEKLY PROGRAMMER, enter the User Parameters by pressing button 3 and holding it, then pressing button 5. Display D2 shows a blinking “0”. Use button 2 or 3 to set “OFF” mode on display D1.
  • Page 37: Pellet Feed Adjustment

    Chapter 11 Summary table Display D1 Display D2 Function 06:00 Start day phase/end night phase 22:00 Start night phase/end day phase 25°C Day phase max. temperature 20°C Night phase max. temperature Once this function is active, it is still necessary to light the stove using button 1. When the stove switches off because the maximum temperature has been reached, the message “DOFF”...
  • Page 38: Heat Distribution Motor Parameters

    Chapter 11 The adjustment is made on a percentage basis, and therefore any change of this parameter leads to a proportional variation on all loading speeds of the stove. To access the percentage adjustment of pellet feeding, you have to enter the user programming by pressing button 3, and while keeping it pressed, press button 5.
  • Page 39: Chapter 12 Stove Cleaning

    Chapter 12 Chapter 12 STOVE CLEANING ECOLOGICA – COMFORT MAXI Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct operation of your stove over time. Failure to do so may make the stove unsafe. CLEANING THE BURN POT The burn pot must be cleaned every day. To do so: Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean the holes using the poker provided (fi gure 13.1) Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum...
  • Page 40 Chapter 12 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER (monthly) The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned once a month because the ash residue doesn’t let the stove work properly. To do this, it is necessary to remove the fi rewall: Remove the brazier from his frame Rotate the door latch of 180°...
  • Page 41: Bella - Bella Lux - Duchessa - Duchessa Steel - Contessa - Clementina - Divina - Divina Steel - Divina Plus - Tosca Plus Cleaning

    Chapter 12 BELLA – BELLA LUX – DUCHESSA – DUCHESSA STEEL – CONTESSA – CLEMENTINA – DIVINA – DIVINA STEEL – DIVINA PLUS – TOSCA PLUS CLEANING Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct operation of your stove over time. Failure to do so may make the stove unsafe.
  • Page 42 Chapter 12 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER (monthly) The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned once a month because the ash residue doesn’t let the stove work properly. To do this, it is necessary to remove the fi rewall: Remove the brazier from his frame Rotate the door latch of 180°...
  • Page 43: Pulizia Babyfiamma - Preziosa - Karolina - Isabella - Graziosa - Rosy

    Chapter 12 PULIZIA BABYFIAMMA – PREZIOSA – KAROLINA – ISABELLA – GRAZIOSA – ROSY Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct operation of your stove over time. Failure to do so may make the stove unsafe. BURN POT CLEANING The burn pot must be cleaned every day. To do so: Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean the holes using the poker provided (fi gure 13.19) Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum...
  • Page 44 Chapter 12 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER (monthly) The heat exchangers chamber has to be cleaned once a month because the ash residue doesn’t let the stove work properly. To do this, it is necessary to remove the fi rewall: Remove the brazier from his frame Rotate the door latch of 180°...
  • Page 45: Falò 1Xlp - Falò 1Cp - Falò 2Cp - Esmeralda Cleaning

    Chapter 12 FALÒ 1XLP – FALÒ 1CP – FALÒ 2CP – ESMERALDA CLEANING Maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct function of your stove over time. Failure to do so may make the device unsafe. CLEANING THE BURN POT The burn pot must be cleaned every day. To do so. Remove the burn pot form its compartment and clean the holes using the poker provided Remove the ash from the burn pot using a vacuum...
  • Page 46 Chapter 12 DOOR, ASH DRAWER AND BURN POT SEALS The seals ensure that the stove is hermetically sealed and consequently that it operates correctly. The seals should be checked periodically and replaced immediately if worn or damaged. These operations must be carried out by an authorized technician.
  • Page 47: Burn Pot Partition

    Chapter 12 BURN POT PARTITION Some Extrafl ame products have a partition fi xed to the burn pot by a screw, which reduces the amount of carbon monoxide produced by the stove. fi gure 12.33 fi gure 12.34 Burn pot of: Bella – Bella Lux – Contessa – Duchessa – Divina – Burn pot of: Babyfi amma –...
  • Page 48: Table Of Display Messages

    Chapter 13 Chapter 13 TABLE OF DISPLAY MESSAGES INDICATIONS Message Cause Solution Display When the stove has just been shut down (normal shutdown or caused by an alarm situation), you An attempt is made to switch on a stove again have to wait until it is completely cold and then ATTE when it has just been shut down (normal...
  • Page 49: Alarms

    Chapter 13 ALARMS Message Cause Solution Display This indicator lights up when one of the alarms described below is in progress and is accompanied by the corresponding Indicates the presence of an alarm. indication on display D1. To reset the alarm, press button 1 and hold for three seconds when the stove is completely cold.
  • Page 50: Indicator Lights

    Chapter 13 INDICATOR LIGHTS LED indicator Meaning Description light It is switched on when the weekly programmer is active. Weekly Programmer function. For all settings relating to the following function, see “Weekly programmer” paragraph. This LED is on/off when the room temperature is lower/higher than the temperature set.
  • Page 51: Warranty Condition

    EXTRAFLAME S.p.A. is not liable for any damages that can, directly or indirectly, aff ect persons, objects and pets as a consequence of failure to comply with the prescriptions indicated in this manual/book.
  • Page 52 The warranty intervention envisions the repair of the appliance without any charge, as provided by the law in force. LIABILITY EXTRAFLAME S.p.A. does not grant any compensation for direct or indirect damages caused or dependant by the product. LAW COURT The Vicenza Law Court is elected as the competent court for any disputes.
  • Page 53 etichetta codice a barre...
  • Page 54 Chapter 16 Notes...
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  • Page 56 Stufe a Pellet EXTRAFLAME S.p.A. Via Dell’Artigianato, 10 36030 MONTECCHIO PRECALCINO Vicenza - ITALY Tel. 0445/865911 Fax 0445/865912 http://www.lanordica-extraflame.com E-mail: info@extraflame.com This document is available at www.extraflame.it/support 004275259 - INGLESE Manuale utente ventilate REV 019 081009...

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