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The Thermocomfort radio control can be used with 4 different operating programs: 
 
• Manual (MANUAL  appears in area (9R) of the display). 
• Automatic 5 (AUTO 5 appears in area (9R) of the display). 
• Automatic 3 (AUTO 3 appears in area (9R) of the display). 
• Economy (ECONOMY appears in area (9R) of the display). 
 
To change the operating program turn the switch (11R) to "1". Press and hold down button (3R) until the set program begins to blink 
on the display (9R). Now release button (3R) and press button (3R) and/or (4R) repeatedly until you select the desired operating 
program. 
 
MANUAL  program  (the  "Thermocomfort  ON"  symbol  blinks  on  the  display  of  the  appliance).In  the  MANUAL  program  the  room 
temperature  thermostat  is  disabled.  Press  button  (1R)  and  the  flame  symbol  begins  to  blink.  Press  button  (3R)  to  decrease  the 
combustion level by lighting up the bars sequentially, vice versa press button (4R)  
 to increase the combustion level. The combustion level changes every time buttons (3R) and (4R) are pressed. Press button (2R) 
and the ventilation symbol blinks. Press button (3R) to decrease the combustion level, vice versa press button (4R) to increase the 
combustion level. The ventilation level changes every time buttons (3R) and (4R) are pressed. Caution: it is possible that, due to 
radio interference or sending commands too close together, the changes will not be implemented. With this program you can also 
use the infrared control supplied. It is normal that in the manual cycle the ventilation is often set at the maximum speed in order to 
cool the appliance body more effectively. 
 
AUTO  5  program  (the  "Thermocomfort  ON"  symbol  is  steady  on  the  display  of  the  appliance)  In  program  AUTO  5  the  room 
temperature  thermostat  is  enabled.  The  radio  control  adjusts  the  ventilation  and  the  combustion  automatically  in  relation  to  the 
target room temperature set in display area (8R). The desired room temperature  
appears in area (8R). You can vary the desired room temperature by simply pressing button (3R) and/or (4R) (variation indicated in 
area  (8R)).  The  remote  control  will  set  the  maximum  combustion  and  ventilation  levels  and  modulate  them  both  as  the  room 
temperature  (5R)  approaches  the  target  temperature  (8R).  When  the  target  temperature  (8R)  in  the  room  (5R)  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 generator will not be implemented. When using this 
program  the  infrared  remote  control  cannot  be  used.  Caution:  the  power  and  the  ventilation  depend  on  the  preset  value,  if  the 
required temperature is too high or not reachable the appliance could operate at maximum power for long periods of time. 
 
AUTO  3    program  (the  "Thermocomfort  ON"  symbol  is  steady  on  the  display  of  the  appliance)  In  program  AUTO  3  the  room 
temperature thermostat is enabled. The remote control adjusts the ventilation and combustion automatically in relation to the target 
room temperature set in display area (8R). The desired room temperature is displayed in area (8R). 
 You  can  vary  the  desired  room  temperature  by  simply  pressing  button  (3R)  and/or  (4R)  (variation  indicated  in  area  (8R)).  The 
remote  control  will  set  the  combustion  power  at  level  3  and  the  ventilation  at  level  4  and  modulate  them  both  as  the  room 
temperature  (5R)  approaches  the  target  temperature  (8R).  When  the  target  temperature  (8R)  in  the  room  (5R)  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  appliance  will  not  be  implemented.

 

When  using  this  program  the  infrared  remote  control  cannot  be  used. 

Caution:  the  power  and  the  ventilation  depend  on  the  preset  value,  if  the  required  temperature  is  too  high  or  not  reachable  the 
appliance could operate at maximum power for long periods of time. 
 
ECONOMY    program  (the  "Thermocomfort  On"  symbol is steady  on  the display  of  the  appliance)  In  the  ECONOMY  program  the 
appliance  always  operates  at  the  minimum  combustion  level  and  the  minimum  ventilation  level.

 

When  using  this  program  the 

infrared remote control cannot be used. 
 

CAUTION: THE APPLIANCE MUST ALWAYS BE STARTED UP AND SHUT DOWN FROM THE CONTROL PANEL 
OR THROUGH PROGRAMMING. 

 
6.4.2 TRANSMISSION CODES SETTINGS 
The appliance must be energised and the rear switch in position "1". The words START or WORK or OFF could be present on the 
display (7). 
 

Summary of Contents for SlimQuadro 11

Page 1: ...THERMOROSSI PELLET WOOD SUN TECHNOLOGIES INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE READ Model SlimQuadro 11 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SAFE AND CORRECT OPERATION ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 Installation use and maintenance guide ...

Page 3: ...2 RH SIDE PANEL OF THE HEATER 0 5 2 DAY AND TIME SETTING 0 5 3 ON OFF PROGRAMMING 0 5 3 1 ON OFF PROGRAMMING DISPLAYS 0 5 4 OPERATING LEVEL SETTING 0 6 USE OF THE APPLIANCE 0 6 1 SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE 0 6 2 COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ADJUSTMENTS 0 6 3 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL 0 6 4 OPERATION OF THE WHITE HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL THERMOCOMFORT OPTIONAL 0 6 4 1 INDICATORS OF THE HANDHELD RADIO CON...

Page 4: ...PES 0 9 3 2 FLUE OUTLET FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS 0 9 3 3 CONTROLS PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 0 10 ALARMS 0 11 ELECTRICAL WIRING 0 12 INFORMATION FOR THE SKILLED TECHNICIAN 0 12 1 MAIN COMPONENTS AND THEIR OPERATION 0 12 2 REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 0 12 3 TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE SOLUTION 0 13 SPARE PARTS 0 13 1 SPARE PARTS SLIMQUADRO 11 PAGE 1 3 0 13 2 SPARE P...

Page 5: ...Page 5 use and maintenance guide EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 6: ...lost or deteriorated contact the manufacturer for a replacement copy If the appliance is sold or transferred to another user ensure that the guide is handed over with it If this manual is lost and or damaged it is mandatory to ask the manufacturer for a replacement copy Thermorossi S p A retains copyright on theses service instructions These instructions may not be reproduced or communicated to th...

Page 7: ...ns could cause health problems Do not expose plants or animals directly to the hot air flow as this could have noxious effects on them The appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installation use and maintenance booklet the appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installation use and maintenance booklet in this regard it is strictly p...

Page 8: ...Height mm 993 Depth mm 300 Width mm 1109 Weight Kg 160 Min Max firebox power KW 2 98 10 2 Min Max rated power KW 2 5 9 2 Min Max consumption Kg h 0 70 2 3 Φ Smoke exhaust pipe mm 80 Min draught at rated power Pa 12 Min draught at reduced power Pa 10 Tank capacity Kg Approx 17 Average smoke temperature at rated power C 180 Average smoke temperature at reduced power C Not detected Smoke flow at rate...

Page 9: ... parts of the appliance as this could cause live flames inside the appliance The manufacturer recommends emptying the tank and vacuuming the screw feeder zone once a month and during the summer period The appliance is designed to run on pellet fuel Use of other combustible materials in the tank and or combustion chamber is strictly prohibited 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 APPLIANCE LOCATION Follow the genera...

Page 10: ...f the appliance to the pallet Figure 1 Figura 1 C C C C 4 3 GLUING THE GLASS PANES TO THE FRONT PANEL After unpacking the glass panes of the casing disassemble the front panel as described below Prior to beginning any operation lay a soft sheet on the floor where you can place the front panel after removing it from the appliance in order to prevent damaging the floor or scratching the paint on the...

Page 11: ...ature drops below 18 wait 48 hours for the silicone to cure completely 4 4 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE FLUE OUTLET Connection of the appliance to the flue outlet must be carried out in strict compliance with the instructions contained in this booklet see Chapter 9 The appliance is fitted with the possibility for venting on three sides top left side left and rear left Figure 3 Side or rear vent...

Page 12: ...so designed to be used for regulating the ducting flow rate When not in use the handle can be stowed on the side of the appliance if the hook provided is attached to the stove see Figure 4 Figura 4 1 3 2 MANIGLIA To mount the hook remove the right side panel 1 of the heater see paragraph 4 3 position the hook 2 in the hole and lock with the nut 3 Replace the side panel 1 HANDLE ...

Page 13: ...or C For instructions on how to fasten the bracket to the wall refer to the drawing in Figure 8 Figura 7 Viti B Sportellino C Staffa A C DETTAGLIO C D DETTAGLIO D 50 858 Uscita Fumi Posteriore Presa aria comburente Canalizzazione Canalizzazione 213 369 458 86 97 364 O 8 0 O 8 0 O 8 0 600 332 STAFFA A MURO 1040 LEGENDA KEY Figura Figure Viti Screws Sportellino Door Dettaglio Detail Staffa Bracket C...

Page 14: ...d off 5 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND BACK PANEL 5 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL All controls and indicators are presented here below 1 Appliance on off and flame adjustment button When you press this button the appliance switches to START WORK OFF appearing on the display 7 Press repeatedly to activate up to 5 bars on the display 7 2 Ventilation setting button Press this button to...

Page 15: ... words ON1 will appear on the display followed by 2 blinking digits indicating the hours figure above right Press button 3 and or 4 to enter the hour of the first cycle start time To confirm the selection press the button 1 The 2 digits indicating the minutes will start flashing Press button 3 and or 4 to enter the minutes of the first cycle start time To confirm the selection press button 1 The f...

Page 16: ...n the event of a programmed cycle on always ensure that the brazier is clean and seated correctly in its lodging failure to clean the brazier can reduce and or affect the life of the spark plug as it would be subjected to high temperatures due to poor cooling When the programming is enabled CR ON appears momentarily together with the fixed presence of the chrono symbol on the bottom of the display...

Page 17: ...to hot air for long do not overheat the room in which the appliance is installed as these actions could cause health problems Do not expose plants or animals directly to the hot air flow as this could have noxious effects on them It is strictly forbidden to use any type of fuel liquid solid to light the appliance the appliance must light up automatically as designed and described in this installat...

Page 18: ... see drawing below Connect the radio control to the mains power supply by means of the supplied battery charger The radio control must be recharged for at least 5 days as the rechargeable batteries could be partially or completely empty Repeat the same procedure every time the radio control batteries discharge The appliance must be energised and the rear switch turned to position 1 CAUTION the The...

Page 19: ... levels and modulate them both as the room temperature 5R approaches the target temperature 8R When the target temperature 8R in the room 5R 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 generator will not be implemented When using this program the infrared remote control cannot b...

Page 20: ... 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 o...

Page 21: ... with both rear duct vents blocked If you wish to use these duct vents remove the two rear covers A by undoing the screws B Position the two supplied ducting collars C and fix with the screws B MANOPOLA L LEVERISMO F VITE B VITE B TAPPO A COLLARINO C MANOPOLA L MANOPOLA L LEVERISMO F LEGENDA KEY Manopola Knob Leverismo Lever Collarino Collar Tappo Plug Vite Screw The air can be distributed from th...

Page 22: ...oard as illustrated in the figure below LEGENDA KEY Scheda di potenza Power board Cronotermostato optional Chronothermostat optional Morsetti 9 10 Morsettiera CN7 Terminals 9 10 Terminal block CN7 Termostato ambiente optional Room thermostat optional Morsetti 7 8 Morsettiera CN7 Terminals 7 8 Terminal block CN7 Contacts are defined as CLEAN contacts and they must never be fed with 220 V It is stri...

Page 23: ...will close and initiate the START cycle The chronothermostat can be used to program start up and shut down times and dates for the appliance It is therefore possible to program a momentary shut down of the appliance according to the preset time Do not shut down the appliance according to the room temperature It is mandatory to deactivate the Crono symbol on the display see para 5 3 if an external ...

Page 24: ...you need to firstly remove the cover which is situated in the top part of the appliance EVERY 5 DAYS clean the room air filter located at the bottom of the appliance Paragraph 8 3 EVERY WEEK clean out all the ash from the ash pans V V1 and V2 Figure 2 3 4 5 8 to access pan V simply remove the brazier B from its lodging EVERY 2 WEEKS clean the smoke exhaust T at the appliance inlet if installed Ins...

Page 25: ...it of soot and combustion residues on the glass is quite normal It is normal for the ash to fall to the floor when the door is opened CAUTION after cleaning it is mandatory to carefully check that the combustion chamber door is firmly closed and airtight CAUTION the smoke channel the flue outlet and the generator must be cleaned in accordance with the specifications described above and use of infl...

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Page 27: ...ronments The filter show in the image below is installed in the bottom right part of the appliance Frequent cleaning will ensure greater availability of hot air during operation and less overheating of the appliance The filter must be removed and cleaned every 5 days soak in cold water then dry thoroughly before reinstalling it LEGENDA KEY Filtro Filter LEGENDA KEY Figura Figure Ispezione Inspecti...

Page 28: ... If the radio control is not used for more than one week it is mandatory to switch it off completely in order to preserve the life of the batteries Turn the switch located in the battery compartment to 1 that is OFF The batteries are guaranteed for 6 months Caution Use only the battery charger provided by Thermorossi The use of any other type of battery charger will invalidate the product warranty...

Page 29: ...ngs on the outer walls or through single or multiple ventilation ducting paragraph 9 2 1 The ventilating air must come from outside and if possible away from sources of pollution The openings in the walls must comply with the following conditions have an unobstructed section of at least 6cm for each Kw of installed thermal power with a minimum limit of 100cm be made in such a way that the vent ope...

Page 30: ...urer and CE certified in accordance with the applicable standard Composite chimney Chimney installed or constructed on site using a combination of compatible components such as flue liner wall directly in contact with the smoke and possibly also insulation and outer casing wall that may be supplied by different manufacturers or by the same manufacturer Relining operation involving the installation...

Page 31: ...of and chimney cap to protect against bad weather conditions If you decide to use the classic masonry exhaust provide a T union with inspection cap and suitable supporting brackets If the flue outlet is too big it is necessary to insert a stainless steel or porcelain coated steel tube with a diameter not exceeding 150mm Seal area where the inlet and outlet part of the smoke exhaust meets the wall ...

Page 32: ... button 1 the appliance will begin a new start up phase It is mandatory to empty and clean the brazier before repeating the START phase pellets emptied from the brazier must not be fed into the tank AL OP this occurs when the smoke outlet is partially blocked To reset the alarm the power to the appliance must be switched off then on by turning the switch 0 1 at the back of the appliance Before res...

Page 33: ...ermocoppia Connettore per Micro SD card LEGENDA KEY Termocoppia Thermocouple Pannello comandi Control panel Connettore per Micro SD card Connector for Micro SD card Crono modem Chrono modem Termostao Amb Room thermostat Termostato 95 Thermostat 95 C Pressostato Pressure switch Aspiratore fumi Sensore Hall Hall sensor for smoke suction unit Motoriduttore spia verde Ratio motor green LED Termostato ...

Page 34: ...he plastic cover of the thermostat located at the right side of the appliance and pressing the button the appliance temperature must have considerably dropped GLOW PLUG It is activated in the START phase Heats the air to 800 C which assist the first combustion of the pel lets present in the brazier The spark plug is guaranteed for a period of 6 months 12 2 REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY FOR CORRECT INSTAL...

Page 35: ...HOWS THE INSCRIPTION AL OP EMPTY THE BURNER AND CLEAN IT UP SEE PARA 8 SWITCH THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE APPLIANCE OFF THEN BACK ON AGAIN THE PELLET SCREW MOTOR DOES NOT WORK REPLACE THE PELLET SCREW MOTOR PELLETS DO NOT DROP INTO THE BURNER THE RESET THERMOSTAT TRIPS AND LOCKS THE GEARMOTOR DISPLAY SHOWS THE INSCRIPTION AL T max THE ROOM FAN IS DAMAGED AND MUST BE REPLACED WAIT UNTIL THE APPLIANCE C...

Page 36: ...OF THE START UP CYCLE DIRTY BURNER VERY DELAYED START DISPLAY SHOWS THE INSCRIPTION AL AC EMPTY THE BURNER AND CLEAN IT UP AS INDICATED IN PARA 8 THEN FILL UP THE TANK THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT START UP THE SPARK PLUG IS DAMAGED DISPLAY SHOWS THE INSCRIPTION AL AC EMPTY THE BURNER AND CLEAN IT UP AS INDICATED IN PARA 8 THEN REPLACE THE SPARK PLUG THE APPLIANCE ACCUMULATES PELLETS IN THE BRAZIER CLEAN...

Page 37: ... HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL IS INSTALLED AND THERE IS ANOTHER THERMOROSSI PRODUCT NEARBY CHANGE THE CODE SELECTOR SEE PARA 6 THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT CARRY OUT THE COMMANDS SET BY THE OPTIONAL WHITE HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL THERE IS ANOTHER THERMOROSSI PRODUCT NEARBY CHANGE THE CODE SELECTOR SEE PARA 6 THE TANK COVER DOES NOT RUN SLIDE ON THE TUBE SCRAPER KNOBS THE APPLIANCE IS VERY DIRTY CLEAN IT UP AS I...

Page 38: ... Vetro SXbasso DXalto bianco 60013864 Vetro SXbasso DXalto rosso 60013865 Vetro SXbasso DXalto nero 60013860 Vetro DXbasso SXalto bianco 60013861 Vetro DXbasso SXalto rosso 60013862 Vetro DXbasso SXalto nero 70016312 Fianco Destro 70016313 Fianco Sinistro 70015253 Pannello frontale senza vetri ...

Page 39: ...ne 70011497 Flangia 70010234 Bussolafissaggiomotore 60011793Paracolpo 60011246Motoriduttore 60010149COCLEA 60013555 PORTASONDA 60013339ASPIRATORE 60011630 CONDENSATORE 60011428 70013584Radiocomandocomp 60011787Batteria ricaricabile 60011788Caricabatterie 60013118Supporto amuro 60013119Coperchiobatterie 6006637 70015088 Pannellocompleto 60011656 Interruttore0 1 60011750Termostatoriarmo 125 c 600139...

Page 40: ...91 PANNELLOCOMANDI COMPLETO 60013777 SCHEDACOMANDO 60013326 VETRINO 60013560 BATTERIACR1632 60013139 FILTROARIA 70015872 70015873 70016046 70014154 PORTAINGHISA 70015221 VETRO 70014780 PROFILOFERMAVETRO 70015894 PORTACOMPLETA GurnizionePorta 60013919 GuarnizioneVTR 60010336 60004195 DADO 60011215 DADORIBASSATO 70015112 CERNIERA 60010344 TERMOSTATO95 C 60013342 70015112 CERNIERA 60011215 DADORIBASS...

Page 41: ...riduttore Ratio motor Paracolpo Bumper Bussola fissaggio motore Motor fixing bush Flangia Flange Guarnizione Gasket Gruppo alimentazione pellet Pellet feeder unit Boccola Bush Vent ambiente Room fan Condensatore Condenser Cassetto cenere Ash pan Pressostato Pressure switch Basamento Base Scheda potenza completa Complete power board Estrattore fumi completo Complete smoke exhaust Ventilatore ambien...

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