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PELLET STOVES

ELENA

MONICA

LISA

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK

Summary of Contents for ELENA

Page 1: ...PELLET STOVES ELENA MONICA LISA OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK...

Page 2: ...u may know and use the product at its best as well as ordinarily upkeep it Our authorized technical service remains at Your complete disposal for any necessity Best regards Karmek S R L PLEASE NOTE Ka...

Page 3: ...mbustion air inlet pipe b 6 Connecting to the power supply C OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS c 1 Initial warnings c 2 Introduction c 3 Display c 4 Lighting the stove for the first time c 5 Activating the stove...

Page 4: ...ning and maintenance by the customer e 2 Periodic maintenance by the Assistance Center F ALARMS DISPLAYING f 1 Fumes temperature probe alarm f 2 Unsuccessful lighting alarm f 3 Switching off while wor...

Page 5: ...raught before and after the combustion work of the stove While seasonally using the stove in case of bad draught of unfavorable weather conditions temperature lesser than 0 C verify if the flue is per...

Page 6: ...ouch the glass when the stove reaches its temperature be cautious before touching the stove Avoid letting children close to the stove on their own when it is on because each hot surface can provoke se...

Page 7: ...a steel 520x490x1010 Weight Elena steel 100Kg Elena top majolica 109Kg Elena majolica 114Kg Fuel pellets 6mm Fumes joint 80mm Air inlet 50mm Minimum safety distance from inflammable materials 200mm PE...

Page 8: ...f oxygen at nominal thermal power 0 01 Exhausted gas temperature at nominal thermal power medium 187 C max 214 C Digital control display YES Weekly program YES Room thermostat YES Manual automatic fun...

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Page 12: ...onformity to regulations measured CO percentage warnings a 5 Guarantee The guarantee certificate which we consigned to you when you purchased the stove must be sent to the producer firm Karmek Srl 8 d...

Page 13: ...listed above reduces its efficiency provokes a bad combustion and the formation of incrustations Should you use different pellets from the ones recommended the stove s guarantee would expire a 7 Orde...

Page 14: ...rformed with an elevation trolley by inserting the pitchforks in the proper slots of the wooden packing In order to position the stove inside a room a good general rule is to lay the stove on the floo...

Page 15: ...led FIG 2 INSTALLATION WITH AN EXISTING FLUE Flue gas outlet 80 Reach the existing flue horizontally making sure that it presents a minimum section of 200cm and an easy to inspect base for its annual...

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Page 17: ...flue b 6 Connecting to the power supply Verify if the electrical system and the mains outlets present the capacity to support the maximum absorption of the stove which is reported on the plate Make su...

Page 18: ...18 ELECTRICAL SCHEME...

Page 19: ...automatic management of the temperature of the lighting and the switching off with the possibility of a multiple days programming The automatic loading and the consistent capacity of the tank allow t...

Page 20: ...Display In the following scheme we report the various functions of the display IMPORTANT If the temperature is not set within a few seconds the display will automatically return to the previous scree...

Page 21: ...h the stove is brought to the control mode which will make the message FIRE ON appear on the display In the while the pellet supply is increased to raise the temperature even higher with a defined gra...

Page 22: ...ent to push the key n 6 for approximately 2 seconds This operation will immediately restart the working phase ON the complete lighting phase can be spared if the temperature of the fumes is higher tha...

Page 23: ...lighting switching off Between on off for 1 to 7 days UT8 Start program 1 From 00 00 to 23 50 10 step UT9 Stop program 1 From 00 00 to 23 50 10 step UT10 Daily lighting switching off Between on off f...

Page 24: ...setting UT01 appears on the upper display Press the SET key 3 three times until UT04 appears on the upper display Proceed by inputs with the TEMPERATURE INCREASE key 1 until the setting A9 appears on...

Page 25: ...grate cleaning in seconds 60 60 60 Pr 13 Minimum temperature for the starting phase in C 40 C 50 C 50 C Pr 14 Maximum temperature threshold to reduce power to the minimum and to set the fumes fan and...

Page 26: ...er This operation permits a perfect combustion and a better thermic efficiency d 3 Tangential fan The tangential fan intakes the room air and returns it hot by pushing it through the exchanger tubes d...

Page 27: ...lug The sparking plug permits the primer of the flame inside the grade The lighting of the pellets occurs because of the overheating of the plug and the heating of the air inside the combustion chambe...

Page 28: ...ipe of the stove Remove the furnace s internal covering accurately clean and remove the incrustations inside the crucible and its space Clean the fans and check the mechanism of the plays and of the f...

Page 29: ...ck for the wires to be properly connected or substitute the fumes probe if necessary f 2 Unsuccessful lighting alarm It occurs when the lighting phase is unsuccessful or in case the stove does not rea...

Page 30: ...ation of too many pellets in the grate Clean the grate The stove does not light automatically The resistance does not reach its temperature Damage or exhausted resistance The pellets do not descend Ch...

Page 31: ...the outlet flow Insufficient intake in the grate Recent change in the kind of pellets used See the paragraph about the installation of the stove Check if the flue is clean Check the quality of the pel...

Page 32: ...GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AT THE END OF EACH SEASON IT IS OBLIGATORY TO HAVE THE AUTHORIZED ASSISTANCE CENTER PERFORM A GENERAL CLEANING OF THE MODULE OTHERWISE THE GUARANTEE WILL EXPIRE...

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