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Maintenance and cleaning of the stove

Before  effecting  any  maintenance  operation  or  cleaning 
on the stove, take the following precautions:

• be sure that all parts of the stove are cold.
• be sure that the ashes are completely cold.
• be sure that the general switch is in the “OFF” position.
• be sure that the plug is pulled out of the socket to avoid 

accidental contact.

• once the maintenance phase is completed check that 
everything is in order as per before the intervention (the 
brazier is placed correctly).

Follow carefully the following cleaning 
instructions. Failure to follow these 
instructions could create problems with 
the operation of the stove.

Cleaning the glass

The  glass  is  a  self  cleaning  type,  therefore,  while  the 

stove is working, a veil of air is blown across its surface to 

remove ash and dirt; nevertheless over a period of several 
hours,  a  greyish  patina  tends  to  form  which  should  be 
cleaned when the stove is next shut down. How dirty the 
glass becomes also depends on the quality and quantity 

of pellets used.

Cleaning the glass should be done when the stove is cold 
with products recommended and tested by our company.
When  performing  this  operation,  always  check  that  the 
grey  seal  around  the  glass  is  in  a  good  state;  failure  to 
check  the  efficiency  of  this  gasket  can  compromise  the 
function of the stove.
Poor quality pellets can, in any case, cause the glass to 
become dirty.

If the glass is broken, do not attempt to 
light the stove.

Cleaning the ceramic covering (if supplied)

The ceramic tiling must be cleaned with a soft dry cloth 
before using a damp cloth. Use only neutral and delicate 

detergents.

Do not wet and never clean the ceramic tiling with cold 
water  while  it  is  hot  as  the  thermal  shock  could  cause 

breakage!

Cleaning the brazier and brazier support

When the flame assumes a red colour or seems weak, and 
is  accompanied  by  black  smoke,  this  means  that  there 
are  ash  deposits  or  incrustations  that  do  not  permit  the 
correct functioning of the stove and that must be removed. 
Remove the brazier every day by simply raising it from its 
slot; then clean out the ashes and eventual incrustations 
that  may  have  formed,  paying  particular  attention  to 
liberating the holes by using a pointed tool (not included 
with the stove).
This  operation  is  made  particularly  necessary  before 
every lighting the first several times and above all if using 
pellets  that  differ  from  those  supplied  by  our  company. 
The  frequency  of  this  operation  is  determined  by  how 
frequently the stove is used and the choice of pellets.
It  is  also  a  good  idea  to  check  the  brazier  support, 
vacuuming the eventual ash present.

Ash box

Open  the  door  and  extract 
the ash box. Use a vacuum 
to remove all the ash depos-
ited within.
This operation must be per-

formed more or less fre

-

quently  depending  on  the 
quality of the pellets used.

Cleaning compartment exchanger

Under  the  ash  drawer  is  the  compartment  exchanger; 
make the cleaning by suction.

Be very careful because the ceramic 
is very hot.

Summary of Contents for Denia 14

Page 1: ...INSTALLER USER MANUAL For Denia 14 14D Mia 16 16D...

Page 2: ...e door handle sides can reach high temperatures There fore pay attention and use the proper precautions above all in the presence of children elderly or disabled persons and animals Assembly must be p...

Page 3: ...for accidents deriving from the partial or total lack of observance of the instructions contained herein We decline every responsibility derived from improper use of the stove from incorrect use by t...

Page 4: ...ance Do not use the stove as a ladder or scaffold Do not put clothes to dry on the stove Any clothes hangers and suchlike must be kept a suitable distance from the stove Risk of fire Carefully explain...

Page 5: ...its weight If walls are flammable maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm at the rear A of 30 cm at the side B and 100 cm at the front If the room contains objects which are believed to be particularly...

Page 6: ...nless steel pipe must not be used At the bottom of the flue pipe provide an inspection cap to allow periodic checking and cleaning which must be done annually Make a gas tight connection to the flue p...

Page 7: ...of type and must be above the ridge Eventual structures or other obstacles that are higher than the chimney cap must not be too close to the chimney cap itself The device should not be installed in th...

Page 8: ...nothermostat 1 2 3 SET 4 5 6 This signalises that the automatic single or daily switching on or off of the stove is on The automatic programming can be set only using the remote control Resistance ind...

Page 9: ...8 88 175 495 50 Air Intake 8 0 S m o k e O u t l e t 80 Channeling If Any 1020 1084 269 296 457 30 Theremotecontrol Fig 3 usedtoadjustwatertemperature power and the on off functions for the pellet sto...

Page 10: ...00 0 5 0 4 400 120 2 1 5 4000 2000 1 1 2 2000 1000 DA A 2 5 3 5 OLTRE CAMPO TOLLERANZA LUNGH LATO CORTO 3 FINO A 10 2 DA 10 A 50 1 DA 50 A 150 30 OLTRE 150 A A A A A DA DA DA DA DA 36030 San Vito di L...

Page 11: ...230 230 Nominal frequency Hz 50 50 Power consumption max W 400 400 Stove weight Kg 135 140 140 145 N Test Report K19052016T1 The pellets are cylinders of compressed wood produced from sawdust and wood...

Page 12: ...erature the display will show MODULATION Stove start up We highly recommend to turn to our Authorized Service Centre for the installation and the first ignition of the device as it not only carries ou...

Page 13: ...buttons 1 and 2 select whether or not to activate the thermostat on off which allows you to program the automatic ignition of the stove Once the thermostat is activated deactivated press button 4 OFF...

Page 14: ...og 2 on off 16 thursday prog 2 on off 17 friday prog 2 on off 18 saturday prog 2 on off 19 sunday prog 2 on off 20 start program 3 hour 21 stop program 3 hour 22 monday progr 3 on off 23 tuesday progr...

Page 15: ...programmes PROGRAMME 1 menu level selection meaning possible values 02 03 02 START PROGRAM 1 activation time time OFF 02 03 03 STOP PROGRAM 1 shut off time time OFF 02 03 04 MONDAY PROGRAM 1 reference...

Page 16: ...5 6 1 and 1 2 3 SET 4 5 6 2 Stand by mode This mode allows the automatic shutdown of the stove once it reaches the temperature set on SET When this happens the stove will wait a few minutes factory se...

Page 17: ...SET key to access the menu to set the speed of your funnel fans 3 Set the speed using the buttons 1 and 2 With key 1 you set the speed of the right fan with key 2 you set the speed of the left fan 4 T...

Page 18: ...tilator gear motor and room ventilator are on during this phase 14 35 21 C P 2 LOAD pellet 14 35 21 C P 2 FLAME LIGHT 15 18 21 C P 3 WORK 5 16 40 22 C P 2 CLEANING FIRE POT Regular checks should be ca...

Page 19: ...irty If the glass is broken do not attempt to light the stove Cleaning the ceramic covering if supplied The ceramic tiling must be cleaned with a soft dry cloth before using a damp cloth Use only neut...

Page 20: ...ttom of the chamber combusione and the compartment that is located below the ash box photo 8 Also clean the brazier and the ash box After completing the cleaning replace the refractory its attachment...

Page 21: ...y per formance It is therefore necessary to clean the fans at least once a year Since said operation requires dismantling several parts of the stove have the fans cleaned only by our Technical As sist...

Page 22: ...ollection compartment Cleaning ash tray Cleaning the door and glass Cleaning the interior heat exchanger smoke fan compartment Cleaning complete exchanger Clean T to exhaust Flue Door gasket ash Inter...

Page 23: ...ion or shuts the stove when the flue gas temperature drops below the preset value Electrical safety the stove is protected against violent surg es of current ex lightnings by the main fuse 4 A which i...

Page 24: ...pted 6 Card defective 1 Check that the power cord is connected 2 Use the switch back to operate it 3 Unplug the stove from the power outlet for about one minute and then turn on If the problem persist...

Page 25: ...se the drawer ashtray 10 Perform periodic cleaning 11 Check the operation of the extractor flue 12 Contact an authorized service center 13 Make sure the place of stowage pellet and re place it with a...

Page 26: ...xhaust fumes Contact your Authorized Service Center 7 Check the quality of the pellets Contact your Authorized Service Center 8 Increase the level in the parameters relating to the speed of the fan ex...

Page 27: ...oreign objects 7 Close the door or replace the gaskets with original 8 Change the type of pellet recommended by the manufacturer Sometimes depending on the type the stage of adjustment of the paramete...

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