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SAFETY INFORMATION

 

he LOGO stove is designed to heat, through automatic pellet 

combustion in the hearth, the room where it is installed, both 
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 radiation and the air that comes out of the front grille. 

 

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he onl

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 risks that ma

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 derive from using the stove pertain

to non-compliance with installation instructions, direct contact
with live electrical parts (internal), contact with the 

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re or hot

parts (glass, pipes, hot air output), or foreign substances being
put in the stove.

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 use wood pellets as fuel.

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 Should components fail, the stoves are equipped with safet

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devices that guarantee automatic shutdown. 

 

hese are activated

without an

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 intervention required.

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n order to function correctl

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, the stove must be installed in

accordance with the instructions given herein and the door
must not be opened during operation

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 combustion is full

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automatic and requires no intervention.

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nder no circumstances should an

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 foreign substances be

entered into the hearth or hopper.

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o not use 

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ammable products to clean the smoke channel

(the 

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ue section connecting the stove smoke outlet to the

chimne

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ue). 

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he hearth and hopper parts must onl

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 be cleaned when 

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he glass can be cleaned when 

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 with a suitable product

(e.g. GlassKamin Edilkamin) and a cloth.

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o not clean when hot.

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ake sure the stove is installed and ignited the 

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rst time 

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 Edilkamin-quali

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ed 

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 personnel (technical assistan-

ce centre) in accordance with the instructions provided here 
within; this is an essential requirement for the validation of the 
guarantee. 

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 When the stove is in operation, the e

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haust pipes and door

become ver

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 hot (do not touch without wearing the thermal

glove).

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o not place an

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thing, which is not heat resistant near the

stove.

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ER use liquid fuel to ignite the stove or rekindle the 

embers.

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o not obstruct the ventilation apertures in the room where

the stove is installed, nor the air inlets of the stove itself.

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o not wet the stove and do not go near electrical parts

with wet hands.

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o not use reducers on the smoke e

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haust pipes.

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he stove must be installed in a room that is suitable for

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re prevention and equipped with all that is required (power

and air suppl

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 and outlets) for the stove to function correctl

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and safel

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.

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

 

he LOGO stove produces hot air using wood pellets as fuel, 

with electronicall

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 controlled combustion. 

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ereunder is the 

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planation of its functions (the letters refer to 

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he fuel (pellets) is provided b

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 the storage hopper (

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) and,

to the combustion chamber (

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 means of a feed screw (

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),

which is driven b

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 a gear motor (

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).

 

he pellets are ignited b

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 the air that is heated b

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 an electrical

resistance (E) and drawn into the combustion chamber
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 a smoke e

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tractor (F).

 

he fumes produced during the combustion process are e

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tracted from the hearth b

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 the same centrifugal fan (F) and

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pelled through the outlet (G) located on the lower part at the 

back of the stove.

 

he hearth is covered in cast iron, and closed frontall

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 b

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 a 

glass ceramic door (to open use the dedicated “cold hand” 
handle”). 
Fuel quantit

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, smoke e

,

traction and combustion air suppl

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are all controlled b

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 an electronic control board, which is

equipped with Leonardo

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 software to achieve high combustion

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cienc

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 and low emissions.

 

he s

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noptic panel (

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) is installed on the top, through which

all phases of operation can be displa

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ed and controlled.

 

he main phases can be controlled via the optionall

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 supplied 

remote control.

 

he main functions can also be controlled b

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 remote control.

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serial port is found at the back of the stove (optional cable

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code 

234524

) to be connected to devices that allow remote

ignition (e.g. remote telephone, local thermostat).

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Summary of Contents for LOGO

Page 1: ...enzione pag 2 UK Installation use and maintenance pag 20 F Installation usage et maintenance pag 38 E Instalación uso y mantenimiento pag 56 D Installations Betriebs und Wartungsanleitung pag 74 NL Installatie gebruik en onderhoud pag 92 ...

Page 2: ... this product the proo o purchase tag necessar or identi ing the insert is located on the top o the package in the warrant booklet ound inside the rebo on the ID plate a ed to the back side o the unit This documentation must be saved or identi cation together with the valid proo o purchase receipt The data contained therein must be reported when re uesting in ormation and made available should ser...

Page 3: ...struct the ventilation apertures in the room where the stove is installed nor the air inlets of the stove itself o not wet the stove and do not go near electrical parts with wet hands o not use reducers on the smoke e haust pipes he stove must be installed in a room that is suitable for re prevention and equipped with all that is required power and air suppl and outlets for the stove to function c...

Page 4: ... 22 ENGLISH DIMENSIONS AND FINISHINGS sides top in off white ceramic sides top in bordeau ceramic sides top in gre ceramic ombustion air 6 34 mm FRO 1 K S E S7S E Smoke outlet 6 84 mm ...

Page 5: ... all conditions thanks to two sensors measuring the pressure level in the combustion chamber and smoke temperature he detection of and subsequent optimisation of these two parameters is continuous in order to correct operation anomalies in real time he LEO R O s stem offers constant combustion automaticall regulating the draft based on the characteristics of the chimne ue bends length shape diamet...

Page 6: ... position of the stove in the room to be heated 0 H IJ K338 7 3L 32 36 93 9 9 3 32 323 93 3 832 3 9 29 2 MJ 9 A 63 8 2 326 9 N 2 839 7 3 9 22 3 5 O P3 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ower suppl 94 ac 04 54 On off switch 7es verage power consumption 044 W ower consumption during ignition 344 W Remote control frequenc optional nfrared rotection on mains power suppl see page 9 54 ac 5 4 Fuse rotection on ...

Page 7: ...racket using the 3 9 5 self tapping screws supplied Fig 5 2 ppl the previousl assembled brackets 8 on the upper ceramic ing bracket K securing them in the dedicated holes using the pins supplied Fig A ppl the lower ceramic ing brackets 0 on the bottom rear part of the ceramic panels with the engraved arrow facing the front of the stove securing them in the dedicated holes using the pins supplied F...

Page 8: ... the wa air intake duct must be a free section of at least 0 cmD he e ternal terminal of the air inlet channel must be protected with an anti insect netting that does not reduce the 0 cmD through passage INSTALLATION SMOKE OUTLET 1 3 63 7 63 Q 7 K3 3 3 7 K3 9 3 9 2 3 7 K3 3 3 5 32 36 93 J he smoke is discharged through the 8 cm diameter outlet at the back of the stove he smoke outlet must be conne...

Page 9: ... USE f pellets with different characteristics are used the stoves must be recalibrated a similar procedure to that carried out b the E LER when the stove is ignited the rst time sing unsuitable pellets ma decrease ef cienc cause malfunctions stop the stove from functioning due to clogging dirt on the glass unburnt fuel etc simple visual anal sis of the pellets ma be carried out W O 5A smooth unifo...

Page 10: ...to ad ust power from 0 to 5 he R G S L 7 shows the level of ventilation and channelling he LEF S L 7 shows the level of power or temperature and reserve or time and date ellet load reserve L ispla R ispla Remote control receiver ower knob entilation knob STAND BY MANUAL C HD U E E RESER E E L O LE EL OWER ROO E ER RE ROO E ER RE ROO E ER RE AUTOMATIC displa s the ambient temperature measured b the...

Page 11: ...ontrol to set the temperature between 04 and 9 and the stove will regulate the operating power required to reach it f the set temperature is lower than the room temperature the stove works at ower 0 Q F 2 23 32 9 7 2 3 63 3 2 63 3 73 8 Q32 Q 9 Q 832 With the stove in operation mode press the 4 0 ke for seconds on the s noptic panel or remote control he shutdown procedure will begin and the countdo...

Page 12: ...ove to monitor how man kilos of pellets are left his veri cation is implemented at an point whilst the stove is in operation mode For correct s stem operation it is important that the following procedure is adhered with during the rst ignition that must be implemented b the E LER 1efore starting to use the pellet detection s stem ou must load and consume a full sack of pellets his allows for a bri...

Page 13: ...locked ke pad avoid turning on the remote control for no reason press and simultaneousl for a few seconds to block unblock the ke pad ndicates that ignition shutdown is being via the E S7 ER program ndicates the room temperature detected b the remote control it indicates the values of the set parameters during its technical set up ndicates that a setting has been transmitted for the stove to ignit...

Page 14: ...ttons simultaneousl and the ke s mbol will light up con rming that the ke s have been blocked ress the and buttons simultaneousl once again to unblock the ke pad D U H 11 GV 0 S 1 G When the batter icon lights up it indicates that the batteries inside the remote control are almost at Replace them with three new batteries of the same model si e 0 5 o not use new batteries with used ones o not mi br...

Page 15: ...and scrape with a spatula supplied clean an obstructions in the apertures Suction the combustion chamber holder clean the contact edges and remove the smoke caps lean the glass if necessar when cold 03632 6 9 7 9 7 K3 3 6 9 7 9 3 32 23 K Q 8 3 3 2 7 2 K P23 MAINTENANCE U RDV E 01 0 0S lean the hearth with a brush after having removed the smoke deviators 9 g se the swabs g Empt the pellet hopper an...

Page 16: ...spect and scrape an residue from the ignition resistance compartment and if necessar replace it lean check the S noptic anel isuall inspect the electrical wires connections and power cable lean the pellet hopper and check loosening of the feed screw gear motor assembl Replace the door seal Functionalit test load the feed screw ignite let it run for 04 minutes and shutdown 3 63 3 6325 3 239 773 3 9...

Page 17: ...ensor detects a fault C2 37A Q 2 7 K3 3L 2 9 833 3 39 9 A heck smoke e tractor function devolution sensor connection and board E LER heck smoke channel for dirt erif the electrical s stem and earthing s stem heck eletronic circuit board E LER J A 8NF 73A this trips if the thermocouple detects a smoke temperature lower than the value set which it interprets as the absence of ames C2 37A urns off du...

Page 18: ... 325 9 39Kb C2 37A 1 3 32 3 8 3 322 2 883 2 3 8 5 9 A he buffer batter of the control board needs changing E LER hJ C2 37A G37 3 9 2 Q 2K 9 A closer to the receiver of the insert check the batter and if necessar replace it IXJ C2 37A 3 2 9 A clean heat e changer from inside the rebo 11 C2 37A 2 3 323 Q 9 2 8 D GJA 9 A check moisture content of ignition resistance 12 C2 37A 3 3A 9 A clean combustio...

Page 19: ... ma imum hori ontal metres himne pot that is high enough to avoid downdraft areas he discharge pipes are made of a suitable material stainless steel is recommended When using an ammable materials e g wood all precautions have been taken to prevent a re ha ard T 3 Good qualit dr pellets are used he chimne pot and ash compartment are clean and well positioned he door is closed properl he combustion ...

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