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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

The indoor temperatures should be 

kept within certain limits. Please 

consult local regulations and direc-

tives.

5. Comissioning

For  installation  of  the Ungaro boiler/ther-

mostove  contact  an installer qualified  in 

compliance with national regulations. 

5.1 Pre-Commissioning Checks

Pre-Commissioning checks ensure that 

the installation complies with the guideli-

nes contained in this manual and that local 

bye-laws and code requirements have been 

complied with. 

Precommissioning checks include:

• Boiler room survey to establish if the boi-

ler is on the appropriate base;

• Air and venting requirements have been 

complied with;

• All plumbing connections are complete 

and system is filled and all pipework has 

been checked for leaks;

• Electrical connections are complete 

and safe, electrical installation is fully 

grounded, power disconnect is in place;

• Fuel is available to commission the boiler.

• It is recommmended that a Pre-Com-

missioning checklist is completed by the 

Installed and returned to the Commissio-

ning Engineer before commissioning is 

arranged.

5.2 Customer Handover

After commissioning the Customer must 

be provided with training by the Commis-

sioning Engineer. The following is a list of 

items which should be covered during the 

product induction with the Customer:

• Provide a general overview of the product 

and identify the main components and 

their function;

• Illustrate how to turn on and off theap-

pliance and adjust water temperature 

through the User Menu;

• Demonstrate where and how to fill the ap-

pliance with fuel and advise of the correct 

quality of fuel to be used;

• Demonstrate how to clean the boiler/ther-

mostove;

• Explain the various error codes that may 

appear and provide instruction on how to 

manage and clear errors messages. Pro-

vide warning on which error codes are 

system critical codes and should not be 

reset by the Customer;

• The Customer must be warned of the 

safety implications when handling ash: 

always empty ash into a metal container 

as ash which may appear cool could be 

hot in the centre;

• The product Warranty must be explained 

to the Customer and they shall sign the 

commissioning card confriming that they 

have received instructions on how to ope-

rate the appliance and agree to the pro-

duct warranty.

6. Operation

6.1 Filling heating system
Once the installation has been completed 

and the closure of each sealing element on 

the system has been verified, proceed with 

filling  with  water  the  circuit  as  described 

below. The same operation can be repea-

ted in case of small pressure losses which 

can occure with time. With the boiler/ther-

mostove OFF and cold the water pressure 

must be between 800 and 1200 mBar.

•  Make sure that the power cable is con-

nected to the electric socket and ano-

ther its end is connected to the gene-

rator. The main switch located on the 

back part of the thermostove (fig. 16)  

must be on (display active);

 

 

main swit

ch

main swit

ch

Thermostove

Boiler

fig. 16 - Main switch

On the display will appear “OFF”. If an 

Summary of Contents for FIT C 4-15

Page 1: ...luenth2 0 F INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...y and sustainability of each model according to the most stringent European standards regulating emissions and safety In order to get the best performance please read carefully this manual before usin...

Page 3: ...uality of pellets used Please use pellets that meet requirements of the standard ISO 17225 2 class A1 To ensure good combustion pellets must be stored in an area that is free of humi dity ATTENTION Th...

Page 4: ...ible after installation of the appliance The power cable must not be in contact with hot parts Do not pull twist or disconnect the elec tric cables of the boiler thermostove even if power supply is di...

Page 5: ...n Heating system booklet Documentation for the installation The technical documentation includes Reference to the current standards Manufacturers installation indications A rough description or scheme...

Page 6: ...e length is 3 meters with an upward slope of 3 Flue gasses discharge on the wall is not permitted by current regulations Failure to comply can lead to the ter mination of the guarantee and of the manu...

Page 7: ...section fig 5 Existing Flue Models Yncas fig 6 These models need careful planning at an early stage of the installation process Po sition the appliance bearing in mind all the instructions and conside...

Page 8: ...tem Compliance Certificate must be issued under the responsi bility of the installer Please follow up local regulations and directives es regional building regulations requirements for hea ting device...

Page 9: ...sheme on fig 11 the generator is connected to an external vessel The mo therboard manages both the boiler and the buffer Set the temperature required in the buffer tank The boiler heats the water in...

Page 10: ...in Check Up phase Cleaning A careful cleaning of the hea ter is necessary Appears au tomatically after some hours of work Block state name The message appears if the appliance was shut down not manual...

Page 11: ...oiler With the climatic function enabled the value can t be modified manually it s regulated by the heater according to the outside temperature Buffer tank The menu is for setting the temperature in t...

Page 12: ...day Friday Mon Fri Sat Sun Night Mode In this menu can be set the time slot for Night Mode the reduced operation mode The programming is similar to the one described in the Chrono Mode To program the...

Page 13: ...Enabled ON OFF Boiler thermostat set manually Comfort is available only with the Climatic function enabled It gives the possibility to modify the ther mostat temperature in the range 20 C The Comfort...

Page 14: ...ode Once the automatic power is enabled all the menus of the combustion settings will no longer be visible Loading the menu is for autimatic pellet loading It will stops automatically after 300 second...

Page 15: ...tion Illustrate how to turn on and off theap pliance and adjust water temperature through the User Menu Demonstrate where and how to fill the ap pliance with fuel and advise of the correct quality of...

Page 16: ...installed set the domestic hot water temperature in the submenu Buffer tank Completed the settings press and hold the ON button to start 6 3 Ignition Press and hold the power botton until the signal...

Page 17: ...s intervention 7 4 Exchanger Manual Cleaning Remove the butterfly screw pull and push intensively several times the grate of exchanger cleaner fig 19 This operation should be performed each three days...

Page 18: ...eline cleaning Exhaust fan base cleaning Motherboard cleaning Floor protection cleaning Hot air tangential fan cleaning Ignition resistance Burning pot s integrity Gearmotor integrity Expansion vessel...

Page 19: ...p is blocked Shut off valves are closed If domestic hot water kit is installed and the display shows false hot water re quest contact Technical Support The temperature in the hopper is too high To tur...

Page 20: ...pection compartment where the exhaust fan is situated Inspect the chimney Er07 Er08 Incorrect operation of exhaust fan or control panel Contact Customer Support in your area Er09 Low water pression Co...

Page 21: ...e Only authorized Ungaro personnel may ac cess to the electrical or mecanical parts of the appliance Contact your retail shop with questions regarding installation operation or service 10 1 Technical...

Page 22: ...3 Documents to ask to Authorized Technician At the end of intervention the technician will give 1 Service Log signed 2 Invoice for the used spare parts for out of warranty interventions fig 24 Serial...

Page 23: ...19 3 23 1 Min kW 6 5 8 6 5 8 3 6 2 4 9 6 5 4 4 6 6 Efficiency P Max 91 5 90 90 5 90 5 93 91 8 91 5 91 2 92 5 93 P Min 94 95 5 95 5 95 95 1 96 6 94 90 6 90 6 93 Power to water P Max kW 19 5 24 19 5 28...

Page 24: ...A1 4 15 4 20 4 25 kW 580 60 entrata aria ritorno impianto 3 4 1300 calda sanitaria 1 2 fredda sanitaria 1 2 560 80 100 uscita fumi 104 259 322 5 197 8 64 8 64 8 115 99 2 mandata impianto 3 4 valvola...

Page 25: ...s Classic FIT CS X 4 15 4 20 4 25 kW 139 110 5 183 151 865 1220 28 280 483 4 82 1 418 5 43 451 9 138 5 322 5 475 5 65 115 65 134 7 AQA F CS 4 15 4 20 4 25 kW AQA F Plus 6 24 kw MAIA F PLUS 6 24 kW A B...

Page 26: ...fumi 581 1120 1206 5 104 65 65 115 99 110 198 169 259 257 148 322 5 AQA X 6 24 8 30 kW 60 Entrata aria 80 Uscita fumi 3 4 Mandata impianto 1 2 Calda sanitaria 1 2 Fredda sanitaria 3 4 Ritorno impianto...

Page 27: ...30 620 600 1120 A B C D 144 349 153 129 148 275 163 Fit I 6 24 kW Uscita fumi 100 Uscita fumi 100 Entrata aria 60 82 82 80 Smoke Exhaust 60 Air inlet 3 4 Heating Flow 3 4 Heating return 100 Smoke Exh...

Page 28: ...28 YNCAS L 6 24 kW 871 5 758 899 776 135 81 100 caduta pellet 100 uscita fumi 326 182 5 60 entrata aria 43 250 100 145 280 620 620 100 Smoke Exhaust 100 Pellet hopper 60 Air inlet...

Page 29: ...29 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Kucina 5 20 600 890 950 110 170 604 97 5 65 115 65 147 208 C E F D 600 605 9 86 120 A B...

Page 30: ...c glass painted fini shes and other external finishes The Customer is in charge of eventual costs re pair transport arising from improper exercise of warranty rights Ungaro S r l is not responsible fo...

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