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6.4  CHANNELLING

6.4  CHANNELLING

6.4  CHANNELLING

6.4  CHANNELLING

6.4  CHANNELLING

To obtain an optimal flow of channelled hot air:
- Avoid narrow or reduced sections, sharp curves, downhill runs in the tubing.
- Reduce the horizontal runs as much as possible.
- Use pipes with smooth inner surfaces made of material capable of resisting

continuous temperatures of 150°C.

- Insulate pipes with mineral wool (resistant to at least 150°C).
If you follow the instructions given above it is possible to channel:
- up to 16 metres using 1 vent
- up to 16 metres using 2 vents
- up to 16 metres using 3 vents
- up to 16 metres using 4 vents
The heater is supplied with both fittings already mounted.
If you wish to channel the air with 1 vent only then you must (see figure 4)  partially
undo the screw C1 using a suitable screwdriver, remove screws C2 and C3,
remove the pipe E and replace it with the cover which you must fasten to the
heater (see figure 4). To start the air channelling act on lever A (figures 1 2 and 3).
To act on lever firstly open the hopper compartment and, using the hook provided,
lift the lever and position it where necessary.

The control is extremely hot. In order to prevent burns, it is
mandatory to use the tool provided to act on the control.

C2

Figura 4

D

E

C2

C1

(Posizioni intermedie)

Figura 2

Figura 1

(Tutta l'aria canalizzata)

A

Figura 3

(Nessuna canalizzazione)

A

A

6.4  FIL

6.4  FIL

6.4  FIL

6.4  FIL

6.4  FILTER

TER

TER

TER

TER

This practical device prevents the circulation of dust which is always present in
household environments. The filter is installed at the back of the heater (see figure on
the right). Clean frequently to ensure the maximum availability of hot air when the
heater is operating (wash the filter with cold water then dry thoroughly every 5
days).

6.4.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE RADIO CONTROL

6.4.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE RADIO CONTROL

6.4.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE RADIO CONTROL

6.4.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE RADIO CONTROL

6.4.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE RADIO CONTROL

The radio control has been designed and produced to the strictest standards and must be handled with great care.
If you observe the guidelines set out below, the radio control will provide a long trouble-free performance:
-Protect the radio control against humidity! Precipitation, humidity and liquids corrode the electronic circuits. If the radio control is wet,
disconnect it immediately from a power source, remove the battery, open it and allow it to dry at room temperature.
-Do not use or store the radio control in dusty or dirty environments. The dust/dirt could damage the movable parts of the radio control.
-Do not store the radio control in very hot environments. High temperatures could shorten the life of the electronic devices, damage the
batteries and deform or even melt plastic parts. -Do not store the radio control in cold environments. When it heats up (when it returns to
normal operating temperature), humidity could form inside it and damage the electronic circuits.
-Do not drop the radio control, do not hit or bump it and do not shake it. Actions such as these could damage the internal circuits of the device.
-Do not use corrosive chemical substances, caustic solutions or detergents to clean the radio control.
All the above guidelines apply equally to the radio control, the battery, the battery charger, and all the accessories.
The parts subject to wear (such as batteries, keypads, lodging compartments, small compartment parts) are guaranteed for 6 months from the
purchase date. The guarantee does not apply if the defect is caused by non-conforming use and/or if the instructions and guidelines described
above are not observed to the letter. Non-conformities must be reported within two months of having identified them. Devices or parts returned
for replacement become the property of Thermorossi. The presence of irregular black-blue lines on the display (also present when de-
energised and battery flat or missing) indicate that the glass screen of the display is damaged following a fall or impact: in this case the
breakage is not covered by the guarantee.

Key

Figure 1 (all the hot air is channelled )

Figure 2 (Intermediate positions)

Figure 3 (no channelling)

FIGURE 4

LEGENDA

Figura 1 (tutta l'aria canalizzata)

Figura 2 (Posizioni intermedie)

Figura 3 (nessuna canalizzazione)

Figura 4

Summary of Contents for ECOTHERM 5000

Page 1: ...HEATING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION 36011 Arsiero VI ITALY Via Grumolo 4 www thermorossi com INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE ECOTHERM 5000 ...

Page 2: ...ombustion 6 3 Infrared remote control 6 4 Operation of white thermocomfort handheld radio control optional 6 5 Filter 6 6 Channelling 7 ADDITIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT not supplied ADDITIONAL CHRONOTHERMOSTAT not supplied 7 1 Operating with the additional room temperature thermostat not supplied 7 2 Operating with the additional chronothermostat not supplied 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 8 1 F...

Page 3: ...allation or poor maintenance could injure or damage people animals or things in this case the manufacturer shall be relieved of all responsibility Before commencing any cleaning or maintenance operation ensure that the appliance has been disconnected from the mains power supply by means of the main system switch or some other disconnecting device installed upstream from the appliance The product m...

Page 4: ...ction of the electric panel must be carried out by expert personnel no responsibility will be accepted for damages even to third parties if the instructions for installation use and maintenance of the appliance are not followed scrupulously Modifications made to the appliance by the user or on his behalf must be considered to be under his complete responsibility The user is responsible for all the...

Page 5: ...e flame without having to manually stoke the combustion The pellets are cylinders of compressed sawdust having a 6 mm diameter and a maximum length of 15 mm They have a maximum moisture content of 8 a thermal value 4000 4500 Kcal Kg and a density of approx 620 630 Kg m The use of fuel which does not comply with the description given above immediately voids the heater warranty Do not use the applia...

Page 6: ... 1 4 1 1 INST INST INST INST INSTALLA ALLA ALLA ALLA ALLATION OF MET TION OF MET TION OF MET TION OF MET TION OF METAL AL AL AL ALCOL COL COL COL COLOR CASING OR CASING OR CASING OR CASING OR CASING Once the heater has been positioned the next step is to install the side panels and the top ceramic panel as shown in the image below on the left Carry out the following operations Unscrew and remove t...

Page 7: ... to the bent tabs Next mount the left ceramic panel supports using the same procedure as described above for the right ceramic panel supports Figure 2 Next attach the side ceramic panels to the supports Fix the lower front ceramic panel to its support Figure 3 with the silicone provided degrease and clean the ceramic panel support before gluing the parts to ensure optimal adhesion Leave the cerami...

Page 8: ...emove the cause unscrew the protective cap and press the button 13 14 Feed motor test indicator light When the pellet screw feeder is set in motion the light must come on 15 Reset thermostat tripped indicator light This LED comes on when the reset thermostat is activated 16 Power outlet for additional chronothermostat connection additional chronothermostat not supplied 17 Power outlet for addition...

Page 9: ...nfirm the selection press the button 1 The two digits representing the minutes will be turn on By pressing the key 3 and or 4 the minutes for the first off cycle will be entered To confirm the selection press the button 1 At this point the first on off cycle for Monday has been entered Later it is possible to set the Monday s second on off cycle shown with the display of On2 and OFF2 and the third...

Page 10: ...5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 SWIT SWIT SWIT SWIT SWITCHING ON CHING ON CHING ON CHING ON CHING ON THE HEA THE HEA THE HEA THE HEA THE HEATER TER TER TER TER Before using the appliance check that all the movable parts are in place also remove any labels and stickers from the glass to avoid having permanent traces remain on the surfaces Turn the switch installed on the back of the heater to position 1 ON Press b...

Page 11: ...the display Economy ECONOMY appears in area 9 of the display To change the operating program turn the switch 11 to 1 Press and hold down button 3 until the set program begins to blink on the display 9 Now release button 3 and press button 3 and or 4 repeatedly until you select the desired operating program Caution to guarantee optimal data transmission it is advisable to always place the radio con...

Page 12: ...ated in area 8 The remote control will set the maximum combustion and ventilation levels and modulate them both as the room temperature 5 approaches the target temperature 8 When the target temperature 8 in the room 5 is reached the combustion level will stabilise on a bar as will the ventilation level Caution it is possible that due to radio interference the commands sent to the heater will not b...

Page 13: ...he strictest standards and must be handled with great care If you observe the guidelines set out below the radio control will provide a long trouble free performance Protect the radio control against humidity Precipitation humidity and liquids corrode the electronic circuits If the radio control is wet disconnect it immediately from a power source remove the battery open it and allow it to dry at ...

Page 14: ...ust never be fed with 220 V If the board is energised with 220V or voltages exceeding 6 V the control board will be permanently damaged and will not be covered by the GUARANTEE 7 1 OPERATING WITH THE ADDITIONAL ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT NOT SUPPLIED An additional room temperature thermostat can be installed by connecting it to the cable gland marked THERMOSTAT at the back of the heater The opera...

Page 15: ...as indicated in Figures 3 and 4 In the Easy model press the 2 side folds of the lower cover inwards to extract it EVERY MONTH check that the smoke exhaust is free from fly ash deposits particularly in the initial sections EVERY MONTH vacuum the ash deposited on the bottom of the tank when the tank is empty AT THE END OF THE WINTER SEASON OR WHENEVER NECESSARY we recommend thoroughly cleaning the E...

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Page 18: ...n the rear of the control panel The dead battery must be disposed of safely 9 9 9 9 9 SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE Due to the frequent accidents caused by poor functioning of flue outlets installed in private dwellings we have prepared the following paragraph to assist the installer in his inspection of the parts concerned...

Page 19: ...tial to allow for the removal of ash and unburned products which tend to accumulate along the discharge path The appliance functions with the firebox in a vacuum while the discharge of smoke to the flue outlet has a slight pressure consequently it is imperative to ensure that the discharge system is hermetically sealed The smoke discharge tube must be made from suitable materials such as for examp...

Page 20: ... 0 ALARMS ALARMS ALARMS ALARMS ALARMS The heater is programmed to communicate 3 fundamental alarms The alarms are listed below AL PE is communicated when the temperature during the On mode drops below 42 C This indicates that the heater is switching off due to lack of pellets AL AC is communicated if after the start up phase the temperature does not rise above 42 C AL OP this occurs when the smoke...

Page 21: ...let hopper approaches 85 C and sends an immediate signal to the room fan to operate at maximum power 125 C MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT When the temperature exceeds 125 C the pellet feed screw shut s down A red light at the back of the appliance remains lit Once the causes for the overtemperature have been identified and remedied the heater can be reactivated by unscrewing the plastic cover of the ther...

Page 22: ... EXHAUST NOT FREE OR WITH TERMINAL THAT OBSTRUCTS THE PASSAGE OF SMOKE REMOVE THE TERMINAL AND REPLACE IT WITH A MORE SUITABLE ONE CHECK THE SMOKE EXHAUST AS IT COULD BE DIRTY ORCLOGGED BURNER IS DIRTY CLEAN THE BURNER ONA MORE FREQUENT BASIS CARRY OUT ALL CLEANING OPERATIONS INDICATEDIN PARA 8 2 PELLETS WITH DEPOSIT ABOVE PERMISSIBLE LIMITS CLEAN THE BURNER MORE OFTEN SET OPERATING PROGRAMS P2 TH...

Page 23: ...D SEPARATE THE SPACES THE HEATER SHOULD OPERATE FOR MORE HOURS ANDWITH MORE POWER IT DOES NOT WARM UP CEILINGS TOO HIGH OR PRESENCE OF STAIRS THAT DISPERSE THE HEAT ELSEWHERE SEPARATE THE SPACES THE HEATER SHOULD OPERATE FOR MORE HOURS ANDWITH MORE POWER THE APPLIANCE IS OFF BUT THERE ARE UNBURNT PELLETS IN THE BRAZIER THE TANK IS EMPTY EMPTY THE BURNER AND FILL UP THE TANK THE PROGRAMMING AND OR ...

Page 24: ...pg 24 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 SP SP SP SP SPARE P ARE P ARE P ARE P ARE PAR AR AR AR ARTS TS TS TS TS 13 1 SPARE PARTS ...

Page 25: ... M IG U S C IO A N T E R IO R E 6001 1 5 28 S E M IG U S C IO P O S T E R IO R E 7001 23 4 2 T E R M 42 C T E R M 95 C 13 2 SPARE PARTS KEY Stainless steel Beige Red Leather Black Complete door Cast door Glass Gaskets Steel handle Front handle cover Back handle cover Therm 42 95 C LEGENDA Inox Beige Rosso a Cuoio Nero a Porta completa Porta ghisa Vetro Guarnizioni Maniglia acciaio Semiguscio anter...

Page 26: ...01 1 4 28 7001 03 25 6 0 0 1 0 1 8 5 60004241 6001 1 63 0 C O N D E N S A T O R E 6001 3 1 3 9 E C O 3 001 T H E R M O C O M F O R T 6001 3 1 49 6001 1 796 C O N D E N S A T 7001 245 0 7001 23 89 KEY Condenser Thermocomfort Riddling tool Leather Beige Red Top Bottom LH RH LEGENDA Condensatore Thermocomfort Attizzatoio Cuoio Beige Rosso a Alto Basso Sx Dx ...

Page 27: ...006470 A T T IZZA T O IO 7001 2867 B asso S x 7001 2866A lto S x 7001 2863 A lto D x 7001 2864B asso D x 6001 2907 R osso 6001 2908 B eige 6001 2909C uoio 6001 1 768 B eige 6001 1 766C uoio 6001 2907 R o s s o 6001 2909 C u o io 6001 2908 B e ig e 6001 2908 B e ig e 6001 2909 C u o io 6001 2907 R o s s o ...

Page 28: ... p letadi su pp orto 6001 3 1 3 3T argh etta 7001 3 61 0P an n ello 6001 2787B atteriaC R 203 2 7001 3 61 2 7001 3 807 13 5 SPARE PARTS KEY Panel Tag Battery CR2032 Reset thermostat Switch 0 1 Board with support Complete radio control Rechargeable battery Battery charger Wall mount Battery cover LEGENDA Pannello Targhetta Batteria CR2032 Termostato Riarmo Interruttore 0 1 Scheda completa di suppor...

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