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4. Maintenance work

WARNING

Before starting any cleaning work, the stove must be cool down! The mains plug must be pulled out of
the power supply socket (always in advance)!

The frequency of maintenance in turn depends to a large extent on the pellet quality (ash content). Quality
pellets have a low ash content of about 0.2-0.3%. However, if the ash content is higher (0.5% and over), the
interval from maintenance to maintenance is reduced and the accumulation of ash increases by 2 or 3 times.

WARNING

Devices that are not maintained in accordance with our specifications must not be operated. Failure to
observe this point will invalidate all guarantee claims.

4.1. Cleaning the flue gas passes

CAUTION

Check and clean the flue-gas ways, exhaust (flue-gas) fan and flue-gas ducts at the latest after 1000 kg of
pellets have been consumed. Clean with a brush or an ash extractor.

Please perform the cleaning in two steps:

Summary of Contents for 0553508020000

Page 1: ...HSP 6 Pallazza III 535 08 PGI Equipment sheet Pellet stove GB 0553508021413a Equipment sheet HSP 6 Pallazza III 535 08 PGI ...

Page 2: ...the heating device or of an injury The note entitled Notice advises you on possible damage to your heating device The note entitled Important calls your attention to the information important for the operation of your heating device The note itself calls your attention to the information important for the operation of your heating device in general ...

Page 3: ...n instruction Error F040 3 3 4 Cleaning the combustion pot weekly 3 4 Maintenance work 5 4 1 Cleaning the flue gas passes 5 4 2 Cleaning the pellet container annual maintenance 8 5 Replacement parts list 9 5 1 Replacement parts list Pallazza III 535 08 PGI without trim parts 9 5 2 Detail A1 11 5 3 Replacement parts list Pallazza III 535 08 PGI 12 6 Circuit diagram 13 ...

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Page 5: ...tents of storage container pellet tank about 32 kg Duration of burn with one charge min max about 20 h 60 h Permitted fuel Low dust wood pellets Diameter 6 mm to Ö Norm M 7135 DIN plus EN plus A1 Length max 30 mm Room heating capacity to Ö Norm M 7521 max 230 m Room heating capacity to DIN 18893 constant heating 250m 145m 98m Room heating capacity to DIN 18893 timed heating 165m 95m 65m Electricit...

Page 6: ...Dimensions GB 2 2 Dimensions ...

Page 7: ...ustion chamber function instruction Error F040 The whole combustion space must be cleaned after 30 hours operation at the latest or once a week The requirement to clean the fire box flickering of the display appears during heating in case that the cleaning interval has elapsed After the fire box has been cleaned the error message Clean the fire box will be confirmed automatically The condition for...

Page 8: ...ering in the pellet tank might possibly result This will destroy your device and is not covered in your guarantee WARNING Cleaning the combustion pot may only be done with a cooled down stove in OFF operating mode Otherwise there is a risk of burns Take out the burner bowl from the stove Remove the remains of ashes and slag After the cleaning mount the burner bowl back to its proper position on th...

Page 9: ...h content is higher 0 5 and over the interval from maintenance to maintenance is reduced and the accumulation of ash increases by 2 or 3 times WARNING Devices that are not maintained in accordance with our specifications must not be operated Failure to observe this point will invalidate all guarantee claims 4 1 Cleaning the flue gas passes CAUTION Check and clean the flue gas ways exhaust flue gas...

Page 10: ...Maintenance work GB 6 Figure 1 Removing the flue baffle ...

Page 11: ...work GB 7 Figure 2 Removing the side wall CAUTION After completion of the cleaning make sure that when putting back the covers the seals are seated in the right positions It is essential to replace defective seals ...

Page 12: ... 1 in the pellet tank may be removed Then clean the tank and the intake of the screw conveyor housing with a vacuum cleaner After cleaning it is essential to put back the protective grille When doing this make sure that no screws fall into the pellet tank so as to avoid consequential damage to the screw conveyor Figure 3 Pellet tank 1 Protective grille 2 Tank cover ...

Page 13: ...Replacement parts list GB 9 5 Replacement parts list 5 1 Replacement parts list Pallazza III 535 08 PGI without trim parts ...

Page 14: ...tery CR 2032 1 piece 13 Stand 4 piece 0551908505005 14a Ignition 1 piece 0541908005202 14b Lighter case 1 piece 0553808005215 15 Room temperature sensor 1 piece 0089500390005 16 Flue gas thermosensor 1 piece 0561008005540 17 OC 1 piece 0089500080005 18 Cover hinge pins DIN 427 M5x18 1 piece 0551908005015 19 Protective grille 1 piece 0551908005931 20 Closure frame 1 piece 0551908005160 21 Framework...

Page 15: ...5 37 Screw UN5950 M5x10 4 piece 38 Air hose 1 piece 0551908015315 5 2 Detail A1 Pos Description Piece No PR Detail A1 A1 1 Screwing door Set 1 piece 0551908005001 A1 2 Door hinge Set 1 piece 0551908005002 A1 3 Glass holder Set 1 piece 0551908005003 39 Combustion chamber door black 1 piece 0551908007201 40 Seal glass 10x4 mm 900 mm 1 piece 0040210040005 ...

Page 16: ... parts list Pallazza III 535 08 PGI 43 Side wall rear right 1 piece 0553408025500 44 Side part C ceramic white right 1 piece 0553208126185 45 Side wall front right 1 piece 0553408026300 46 Front plate anthracite 1 piece 0553408007200 47 Side wall rear left 1 piece 0553408025510 48 Side part C ceramic white left 1 piece 0553208126186 49 Side wall front left 1 piece 0553408026310 50 Back wall 1 piec...

Page 17: ...Circuit diagram GB 13 6 Circuit diagram Circuit diagram IO 33 3 ...

Page 18: ...conveyor motor 7 Induced draught 8 9 OC 35 36 Flue gas temperature sensor 37 38 Flame temperature sensor 39 40 Room temperature sensor 41 42 Bottom flame temperature sensor 43 44 Door contact switch 48 50 Flue gas fan rotation speed F1 Fuse T 3 15 A ignition induced draught fan screw conveyor motor F3 Fuse T 0 315 A operator console ...

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