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CRISTAL 9 - LIFE 9 - CRISTAL PLUS 9 - ICON PLUS 9 - STEEL 9

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experience and knowledge must be kept away from packaging. The stove 

IS NOT 

a toy.

•  Childreen must be constantly overseen in order to assure that they do not play with the 

appliance.

•  During its running, the stove reaches high temperatures: keep away childreen and animals 

and for your safety please use appropriate fireproof devices, such as heat-protecting gloves.

•  The stove is equipped with a safety device that stops the feed screw immediately when the 

pellet loading door is opened. This safety device (standard EN 60335-2-102) prevents the user 

from coming into contact with the moving parts of the appliance.

•  The chimney flue must be cleaned, since the soot and unburnt oil deposits reduce its sec-

tion so blocking the draught. In great quantities they can flare up.

•  If the pellets are of bad quality (if contains sizing agents, oils, varnishes, plastic remains or 

if it is mealy), deposits will form along pellets drop pipe during the running. When the stove is 

switched off, these remains could form little hot coals that rising along the pipe could reach the 

pellets on the hopper burning them and creating a thick and harmful smoke inside the room. 

Please always keep the hopper closed with its own lid. If the pipe is sooty, please clean it.

•  In case it would be necessary to extinguish the fire emitted by the stove or by the chimney 

flue, use a fire-extinguisher or contact the firemen. 

DO NOT 

use water to extinguish the fire 

inside the burning pot.

•  Remote control (if present): keep the batteries out of the reach of children, risk of swal-

lowing. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.

CAUTIONS - WARRANTY CONDITIONS

4.1 

INFORMATION

•  Please contact the retailer or qualified personnel for any information, problem or malfunction.

•  Only use the fuel specified by the manufacturer.

•  When the product is switched on for the first time, it is normal for it to emit smoke due to the paint heating up for the first time. 

Therefore make sure the room it is installed in is well-ventilated.

•  Periodically check and empty the inspectionable parts of the smoke duct (e.g. Tee fitting caps)

•  Have the smoke outlet system periodically checked and cleaned

•  The product is not a cooking appliance.

•  Always keep the cover of the fuel hopper closed.

•  Store this installation and user manual with care as it must accompany the product for the duration of its useful life. If the 

product is sold or transferred to another user, always ensure the manual is also handed over.

4.2 

INTENDED USE

The product only works with wood pellets and must be installed inside a room.

4.3 

PRODUCT PERFORMANCE CHECKS.

All our products undergo ITT TESTS carried out by a notified third party laboratory (system 3) and in accordance with Regulation 

(EU) number 305/2011 “Construction products”, according to standard EN 14785:2006 for household appliances and “Machinery 

Directive” EN 303-5 for boilers.

In the case of tests for any market surveillance or inspections by third parties, please consider the following warnings:

•  To reach the declared performance levels, the product must perform an operating cycle of at least 6/8 hours beforehand.

•  Set the average draught of the combustion fumes as specified in the “technical product features” table

•  The type of pellets used must comply with the current EN ISO 17225-2 class A1 regulation. Fir pellets are usually used for 

certification.

•  The amount of thermal energy can vary according to the length and calorific value of the fuel. This may require some adjustments 

(accessed from the user menu) to comply with the hourly consumption specified in the “technical product features” table. 

Using class A1 pellets guarantees a calorific value that is likely to be close to that used in the product certification; the size of 

the pellet grains can significantly affect hourly fuel loading and consequently performance; it is therefore suggested to use 

pellets with a 6 mm diameter and an average length of around 24 mm (avoid pellets that are too long or excessively crushed). 

•  With wood-burning appliances, the fuel must comply with the current EN ISO 17225-5 class A1 regulation. Check the correct 

moisture of the fuel, as it must be within the range of 12 - 20% (it is best if the moisture is close to 12%, as is normally used in 

certification). As the fuel moisture increases, different combustion air settings are required, which are implemented from the 

Summary of Contents for CRISTAL 9

Page 1: ...EN 2022CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati USER MANUAL Pellet Stove CRISTAL 9 LIFE 9 CRISTAL PLUS 9 ICON PLUS 9 STEEL 9 ...

Page 2: ...NU 20 8 16 EASYSETFEATURE SEESECTIONXSETTINGSMENU A PAG 14 20 8 17 PELLETS RECIPE SEE SECTION H SETTINGS MENU A PAG 14 21 8 18 SMOKE RPM VARIATION SEE SECTION I SETTINGS MENU A PAG 14 21 8 19 CHIMNEY SWEEP FUNCTION FOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS ONLY SEE SECTION K SETTINGS MENU A PAG 14 22 9 FUEL 22 9 1 FUEL 22 9 2 PELLET SUPPLY 23 9 3 PELLET REFUELLINGTIMER 23 10 VENTILATION 23 11 REMOTE CONTROL OPT...

Page 3: ...t or download it directly from the company s website Alllocalregulations includingthosereferringtonationalandEuropeanstandards mustbeobservedwheninstallingtheappliance In Italy for the installation of systems with a biomass below 35KW refer to the Ministerial Decree 37 08 and the qualified instal lation technician with the suitable requirements must issue a certificate of compliance for the system...

Page 4: ...rding to the operating condition of the product We furthermore point out that these operating conditions increase the risk of premature wear of the product especially those parts exposed to the direct heat of the fire e g combustion chamber theoriginalconditionofwhichcanundergomodificationsanddeteriorationwhich amongotherthings couldgeneratenoise during operation of the unit due to mechanical expa...

Page 5: ... with 1 meter If the floor is made of combustible material we recommend using a protector made of in combustiblematerial steel glass etc thatalsoprotectsthefrontpartfromanyfallingburnt particles during cleaning The electrical cable must not get in touch with the fume exhaust pipe and nor with every other part of the stove Theuser orwhoeverisoperatingtheproduct mustreadandfullyunderstandthecontents...

Page 6: ...g caps Have the smoke outlet system periodically checked and cleaned The product is not a cooking appliance Always keep the cover of the fuel hopper closed Store this installation and user manual with care as it must accompany the product for the duration of its useful life If the product is sold or transferred to another user always ensure the manual is also handed over 4 2 INTENDED USE The produ...

Page 7: ... that develop faults due to negligence or improper use incorrect maintenance installation that does not comply with the manufacturer s instructions always refer to the installation and use manual provided with the appliance Incorrect dimensioning with regards to the use or faults in the installation or failure to adopt the necessary devices to guaran tee proper execution Improper overheating of th...

Page 8: ...arty responsible for demolishing and disposing of the product This must be performed in compliance with laws related to safety and environmental protection in force in his her country At the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special differentiated waste collection centre set up by the local authorities or to a retailer that provides th...

Page 9: ...culite Insulation vermiculite and refractory materials that have come into contact with flames or exhaust gases dispose of in mixed waste D ELECTRIC AND ELECTRO NIC COMPONENTS To be disposed of separately in authorised centres as indicated in theWEEE directive 2012 19 EU and the relative national transposition Wiring motors fans circulators display panels sensors ignition plug electronic cards bat...

Page 10: ...r more information about how to collect electric and electronic equipment and appliances batteries and accumulators please contact your local Council or Public Authority competent to issue the relevant permits 6 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PACKAGING DISPOSAL The material that the appliance s packaging is made of must be managed correctly in order to make collection reuse recovery and recycling easier where...

Page 11: ...formodelswithEASYCONNECTPLUSWi Fitechnology Fig 3 EASYCONNECTPLUSmodule Fig 4 AppEASYCONNECTPLUS The documentation for connecting theWi Fi and using the App are available online at the following addresses https www cadelsrl com donwload wi fi http www free point it it downloads https www pegasoheating com it documenti ...

Page 12: ...in the event of failedoperation The Wi Fi module uses the domestic Wi Fi network ensure there is enough coverage in the place of installation N B forstoveswitha3 buttondisplay theprogrammablethermostatcannotbeconfiguredviatheApp Fig 5 NAVELSTANDALONEmodule Fig 6 AppEASYCONNECTPLUS The documentation for connecting theWi Fi and using the App are available online at the following addresses https www ...

Page 13: ...e guarantee Oily plant waste and lacquers can cause smells and smoke during the first working hours it is advisable to ventilatetheroombecausetheycouldbenoxioustopeopleandanimals Set values from 1 to 5 are defined by the manufacturer and they can be changed only by an authorized tech nician The product will be subject to expansion and contraction during the ignition and cooling stages therefore sl...

Page 14: ...c Screw Loading displayed only when the boiler is switched off d Tone e Ext Thermostat activation f Auto Eco activation g OffTime Eco default 5 minutes x Easy Set h Pellet Recipe i Smoke Fan rpm j ComponentsTest displayed only when the boiler is switched off k Chimney Sweep Function activated only when the boiler is switched on for field emissions test l Technical Menu a Language To select the lan...

Page 15: ... button Scroll to Settings using the arrows Press menu to confirm Scroll to Auto Eco activation using the arrows Press menu to confirm Select On with the keys Press menu to confirm and esc to exit g OffTime Eco To select the OffTime Eco function act as follows Press the menu button Scroll to Settings using the arrows Press menu to confirm Scroll to OffTime Eco using the arrows Press menu to confir...

Page 16: ...the Chimney Sweep Function function using the arrows Press menu to confirm Select On with the keys Off by default Press menu to confirm and esc to exit l Technical Menu To access the technical menu one must contact an assistance centre as one needs a password to enter 8 5 INFO MENU ProductType FirmwareVersion Software info Total hrs Ignition N Rpm Smoke Fan SmokeTemp Air FanVoltage Screw Loading F...

Page 17: ...SHING FLAME If the shutdown key is pressed or if there is an alarm signal the boiler goes into the thermal shutdown phase which entails the automatic execution of the following stages Pellet loading is stopped The room fan continues to operate until the requested temperature is reached The flue fan is set to its highest value which it keeps until the requested temperature is reached plus a safety ...

Page 18: ...1 this may cause overheating andthe THERMALSAFETY alarmtogooff Comfort Mode In the air versions it cannot be deactivated At power 1 the fans are off In versions with ducting the comfort mode allows you to automatically activate or deactivate all the fans at power 1 If set in automatic A the comfort mode is active by default and disables in addition to the room fan also the ducting fans To reactiva...

Page 19: ...1 00 mon 11 00 14 00 mon Boiler on from 08 00 to 14 00 on off day on off day 17 00 24 00 mon 00 00 06 00 tue Boiler on from 17 00 on monday to 06 00 on tuesday 8 13 NOTES FOR TIMER OPERATION Start up with the timer always takes place with the last temperature and ventilation settings or with default 20 C and V3 settings in the event they have never been changed Itispossibletosettheshutdowntimefrom...

Page 20: ...ime at which the product must switch off To set the Sleep function act as follows Enter MENU Scroll to SLEEP with the arrows Press Menu With the keys adjust the desired shutdown time Thepanelproposesashutdowntimeof10minutesfromthecurrenttime adjustablewithkey4untilthenextday Icantherefore delay the shutdown for up to a maximum of 23 hours and 50 minutes Fig 21 Sleep If the SLEEP function is active...

Page 21: ...tothepelletsthatarebeingused Infact asthereareseveraltypesofpelletsonthemarket boiler operation is extremely variable depending on the fuel quality In the event the pellets tend to clog the brazier due to an excessiveloadoffuelorintheeventtheflameisalwayshighevenatlowpowersand viceversaiftheflameislowonecandecre ase increase the amount of pellets in the brazier The available values are 30 30 reduc...

Page 22: ...elletscauseabadcombustion afrequentburningpotobstructionandexhaustconduitsobstruction Furtherit decreases the calorific value soils the glass and increases consumptions and ash and unburnt granules quantity Humidpelletscauseabadcombustionandrunning sopleaseassureyouthattheyarestoredindryplacesand faratleastonemeterfromthestoveand oranyothersourceofheat It is advisable to try different type of pell...

Page 23: ...o A05 depression alarm and proceeds to switch off Wait until it switches off then light it again Fig 25 Dooropen Fig 26 deterioratedgasket Fig 27 Timer 90seconds Tooperatecorrectly thestovemustworkwiththepellethopperdooralwaysclosed shoulditremainopenfor morethan90seconds thestoveswitchesoff The loading system stops when the tank door is opened Before closing the lid make sure there are no pellets...

Page 24: ...ed of separately in the special containers Fig 29 Remotecontrol LEGEND Fig 29 Button1 Increasethedesiredtemperature 5 35 C Button2 Decreasethedesiredtemperature 35 5 C Button3 On off Button4 Menu Button5 Decreasethepowerlevelfrom5to1 Button6 Increasethepowerlevelfrom1to5 12 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS The product is supplied with the following safety devices 12 1 PRESSURE SWITCH It controls pressure...

Page 25: ...lack of fuel and until a minimum level of cooling is reached 12 7 TEMPORARY POWER CUT If the power cut lasts less than 10 the boiler returns to its previous operating status if it lasts more it carries out a cooling restart cycle 12 8 FAILED START UP If during ignition no flame develops the boiler will go into alarm condition 12 9 BLACKOUT WITH THE BOILER ON In the event of a power cut BLACKOUT th...

Page 26: ...d stove A08 Abnormal smoke fan operation If the alarm persists contact the service centre A09 Smoke probe faulty If the alarm persists contact the service centre SERVICE Routine maintenance alert it does not block the system When this flashing message appears upon start up it means that the preset operating hours have elapsed before maintenance Contact the service centre 12 11 ALARM RESET To reset...

Page 27: ... REMEMBERTHATONLYACORRECTLYPOSITIONEDANDCLEANBRAZIERCANGUARANTEESTART UPANDOPTI MALOPERATIONOFYOURPELLETPRODUCT For the brazier to be cleaned properly remove it from its housing completely and thoroughly clean all the holes and the grate on the bottom If good quality pellets are used you will normally only need to use a brush to restore the optimal operating conditions of the component Fig 30 Exam...

Page 28: ...resent they must be removed with the aid of a vacuum cleaner see Fig 36 13 5 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING Clean annually from soot with brushes The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove repairer who will provide for the cleaning of fume pipe chimney flue and chimney pot He will also check their eficiency and will release a written declaration of the safety of the appliance This ...

Page 29: ...anystoreorTechnicalAssistanceCentre during thenecessaryannualendofseasonscheduledmaintenanceoperations Thiswaythepaintwillprotecttheinnerpartsofthecom bustion chamber blocking any type of oxidative process Fig 37 Shutterwithfusestoremove When not in use the appliance must be disconnected from the mains power supply It is recommended to remove the power cable for additional safety especially in the...

Page 30: ...1 PROBLEM SOLVING Before of every Authorized Technician intervention the same Technician has the duty to check if the parame tersofthemotherboardcorrespondtothoseofthetableyouown Incaseofdoubtsregardingtheuseofthestove pleasecontactALWAYStheAuthorizedTechnicianonorderto avoiirreparabledamages PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION The control display does not switch on The stove is without power supp...

Page 31: ...g Auger blocked by a foreign object for example nails Clean the auger The auger geared motor is out of order Replace the geared motor Check if on the display there is an ACTIVE ALARM Have the stove checked The fire extinguish and the stove stops Empty hopper Full the hopper Auger blocked by a foreign object for example nails Clean the auger Bad quality pellets Try other types of pellets Pellet dro...

Page 32: ...e has just cooled Faulty fume tempe rature probe Replace the fume probe Faulty mother board Replace the mother board Ash remains along the stove Faulty or out of order door gaskets Replace the gaskets Not sealed fume pipes Contact an expert stove repairer who will immediately provide for sealing the junctions with high temperature silicone and or for replacing pipes with those in compliance to cur...

Page 33: ...ut Nominal heat output Pnom 8 5 kW Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 2 5 kW Useful efficiency NCV as received Useful efficiency at nominal heat output ηth nom 89 Useful efficiency at minimum heat output indicative ηth min 90 Auxiliary electricity consumption At nominal heat output elmax 0 096 kW At minimum heat output elmin 0 014 kW In standby mode elsb 0 001 kW Type of heat output room temperat...

Page 34: ...minal heat output Pnom 8 5 kW Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 2 5 kW Useful efficiency NCV as received Useful efficiency at nominal heat output ηth nom 87 Useful efficiency at minimum heat output indicative ηth min 90 Auxiliary electricity consumption At nominal heat output elmax 0 106 kW At minimum heat output elmin 0 014 kW In standby mode elsb 0 001 kW Type of heat output room temperature c...

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