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ATRIUM AT 5kW-ROXY-MADISON-SOLO-TABLA

LEGENDA 

WHERE TO DISPOSE

MATERIALS

A. OUTER CLADDING

If there is any, to be disposed of separately based on 

the material used:

Metal                                   

Glass                                       

Tiles or ceramics  

Stone                                     

B. GLASS DOORS

If there is any, to be disposed of separately based on 

the material used:

Glass ceramic (fire door): to be disposed of with 

inert or mixed waste

Tempered glass (oven door): to be disposed of with 

glass 

C. INTERIOR CLADDING

If there is any, to be disposed of separately based on 

the material used:

Metal

Refractory materials      

Insulating panels

Vermiculite 

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 the WEEE directive 2012/19/EU and 

the relative national transposition.

Wiring, motors, fans, circulators, display panels, 

sensors ignition plug, electronic cards, batteries.

E. METAL STRUCTURE

To be disposed of separately with metal                      -

F. COMPONENTS THAT CAN-

NOT BE RECYCLED

To be disposed of with mixed waste                

E.G.: Gaskets, rube piping, silicone or fibres, plastic.

G. HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS

Piping, fittings, expansion vessel, valves. If there 

are any, to be disposed of separately based on the 

material they are made of:

Copper

Brass

Stainless steel

Other materials

6.2 

INFORMATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE WASTE CON-

TAINING BATTERIES OR ACCUMULATORS

Fig. 2 - Waste disposal

This symbol, which is used on the product, batteries, accumulators or on the packaging or documents, means that at the end of its 

useful life, this product, the batteries and the accumulators included must not be collected, recycled or disposed of together with 

domestic waste.

Improper management of electric or electronic waste or batteries or accumulators can lead to the leakage of hazardous substances 

contained in the product. For the purpose of preventing damage to health or the environment, users are kindly asked to separate 

this equipment and/or batteries or accumulators included from other types of waste and to arrange for disposal by the municipal 

waste service It is possible to ask your local dealer to collect the waste electric or electronic appliance under the conditions and 

following the methods provided by national laws transposing the Directive 2012/19/EU.

Separate waste collection and recycling of unused electric and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators helps to save 

natural resources and to guarantee that this waste is processed in a manner that is safe for health and the environment.

For 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 possible.

The table below illustrates the possible components that the packaging is made of, and the relative instructions for correct disposal.

Summary of Contents for ROXY

Page 1: ...EN USER MANUAL Pellet Stove ROXY ATRIUM 5 AIRTIGHT TABLA SOLO 5 MADISON 5 OriginalInstructions 2022CADELsrl Allrightsreserved Tuttiidirittiriservati new...

Page 2: ...ITCHING OFF 20 8 10 CONNECTIONTOTHE EXTERNALTHERMOSTAT 20 9 FUEL 21 9 1 FUEL 21 9 2 PELLET SUPPLY 21 9 3 PELLET REFUELLINGTIMER 22 10 VENTILATION 22 11 REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONAL 22 12 SAFETY DEVICES AND...

Page 3: ...gthosereferringtonationalandEuropeanstandards mustbeobservedwheninstallingtheappliance In Italy for the installation of systems with a biomass below 35KW refer to the Ministerial Decree 37 08 and the...

Page 4: ...perating 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 theoriginalconditionofwhichcanundergomodific...

Page 5: ...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 clea...

Page 6: ...uetothepaintheatingupforthefirsttime 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 Hav...

Page 7: ...document to theTechnical Assistance Office Theguaranteedoesnotcovermalfunctionsand ordamagetotheappliancethatariseduetothefollowingcauses Damage caused during transportation or relocation All parts th...

Page 8: ...ARNINGS FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT The owner is the sole party responsible for demolishing and disposing of the product This must be performed in compliance with laws related to safety an...

Page 9: ...LATORS Fig 2 Wastedisposal Thissymbol whichisusedontheproduct batteries accumulatorsoronthepackagingordocuments meansthatattheendofits useful life this product the batteries and the accumulators inclu...

Page 10: ...LASTIC Check the instructions of the com petent body STRAP TAPE POLYPROPYLENE PP 5 SORTED waste collection PLASTIC Check the instructions of the com petent body SCREWS STAPLES FOR STRAP FASTENING BRAC...

Page 11: ...imney flue is efficient Switch on the stove at Power 5 for at least 2 hours in order to enable the materials which make up the boiler and the fireplace to adjust the inner springing stress After 2 hou...

Page 12: ...ove s operating status Meaning of the buttons see Fig 5 Fig 5 Display 3buttons REFERENCE BUTTON DESCRIPTION MODE ACTION 1 Decreases tempera ture and power TEMPERATURE SETTING Decreases the value of th...

Page 13: ...iefly describes the menu structure this paragraph solely focuses on the selections available to the user Press the P1 button for 2 seconds to access the general programming menus Pressing P1 decreases...

Page 14: ...50 03 stop Prg 1 03 StoPPrG1 oFF 0 23 50 04 Monday Prg1 04 MondPrG1 on oFF 05 Tuesday Prg 1 05 tuESPrG1 on oFF 06 Wednesday Prg 1 06 uEdnPrG1 on oFF 07 Thursday Prg1 07 tHurPrG1 on oFF 08 Friday Prg...

Page 15: ...F 33 Wednesday Prg 4 33 uEdnPrG4 on oFF 34 Thursday Prg4 34 tHurPrG4 on oFF 35 Friday Prg 4 35 FridPrG4 on oFF 36 Saturday Prg 4 36 SAtuPrG4 on oFF 37 Sunday Prg 4 37 SundPrG4 on oFF M2 4 Weekend prog...

Page 16: ...A Flue type MAtyPEcHiMnEy 01 Flue extractor 01 Pr55SMoKEcHiMnEy da 9 a 9 MB Exit MbEScAPE 01 Exit 01 EScAPE set 8 3 1 Menu M1 CLOCK SETTING Set the current time and date The board has a lithium batter...

Page 17: ...StoP 2 dAyLy deactivation time OFF 0 23 50 Submenu M2 3 weekly program TheM2 3WeeklyProgram ProGrAMuEEK menuallowsyoutoenable disableandsettheweeklychronothermostatfunctions The weekly function has 4...

Page 18: ...37 Sund PrG4 on off Submenu M2 4 weekend program Allows you to enable disable and set the weekend chronothermostat functions day 6 and 7 i e Saturday and Sunday Enable by pressing the P3 button in 01...

Page 19: ...M6 themessagePressMore PrESSMorE willscrollonthedisplay seeFig 13 ThenpressP2 increases Thefluegasfanturnsonatmaximumspeed thefeedscrewturnson feedscrewLEDon andthey remain until the time indicated on...

Page 20: ...icalpersonnelwhocheckthateverything is installed according to the regulations in force and verifies its functionality If inside the combustion chamber there are booklets manuals etc remove them Check...

Page 21: ...lack out bLAc out lower than 5 seconds the stove turns back to the power which was settled AfteraBlack out bLAc out ofmorethan5seconds thestoveenterstheCOOLINGWAIT uAitcooLinG phase Completedthis phas...

Page 22: ...nAuthorized AssistanceService The main quality certifications for pellets currently available on the European market guarantee that the fuel complies with class A1 A2accordingtoISO17225 2 Thesecertifi...

Page 23: ...soff The loading system stops when the tank door is opened Before closing the lid make sure there are no pellets below the gasket Pellets deteriorate the gasket and eliminateitsairtightsealing vediFig...

Page 24: ...clogged exhaust Significant negative wind clogged fume passages open pellet loading tank open fire door or worn broken gaskets see SMOKE RPMVARIATION User Manual 12 2 SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE Detects...

Page 25: ...performs a cooling phase to the maximum 2 Performs a new ignition The display will show the message Al 1 alar al 1 Blac out AL1bLAc out see Fig 27 and the stove will shut down Fig 27 Display AL1 12 1...

Page 26: ...L6 12 15 THERMAL SAFETY OVERHEATING ALARM Occurs when the general safety thermostat detects a temperature above the trigger threshold The thermostat triggers and turns off the feed screw indicating th...

Page 27: ...cted fume tempe rature probe Have the stove checked Faulty fume temperature probe Replace the fume probe AL 3 HOT EXHAUST Faulty fume probe Replace the fume probe Faulty mother board Replace the elect...

Page 28: ...check it Blocked thermal probe Replace the thermal probe Faulty mother board Replace the mother board AL 6 NO PELLET Empty hopper Full the hopper AL 7 THERMAL SAFETY Boiler overheating Let the stove c...

Page 29: ...e P3 button pressed for some time The stove performs a check to determine whether the warning cause is still present If this is the case the warning will be shown again otherwise the stove will switch...

Page 30: ...BERTHATONLYACORRECTLYPOSITIONEDANDCLEANBRAZIERCANGUARANTEESTART UPANDOPTI MALOPERATIONOFYOURPELLETPRODUCT For the brazier to be cleaned properly remove it from its housing completely and thoroughly cl...

Page 31: ...t they must be removed with the aid of a vacuum cleaner see Fig 41 13 5 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING Clean annually from soot with brushes The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove...

Page 32: ...reorTechnicalAssistanceCentre during thenecessaryannualendofseasonscheduledmaintenanceoperations Thiswaythepaintwillprotecttheinnerpartsofthecom bustion chamber blocking any type of oxidative process...

Page 33: ...LEM SOLVING Before of every Authorized Technician intervention the same Technician has the duty to check if the parame tersofthemotherboardcorrespondtothoseofthetableyouown Incaseofdoubtsregardingtheu...

Page 34: ...LARM 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...

Page 35: ...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...

Page 36: ...Nm3 Heat output Nominal heat output Pnom 7 kW Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 2 7 kW Useful efficiency NCV as received Useful efficiency at nominal heat output th nom 89 5 Useful efficiency at min...

Page 37: ...13 O2 121 mg Nm3 Heat output Nominal heat output Pnom 5 2 kW Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 2 5 kW Useful efficiency NCV as received Useful efficiency at nominal heat output th nom 89 5 Useful e...

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