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Read the precautions carefully and carry out the procedures correctly.

WARNINGS!

ATTENTION!

Do not try to install the stove on your own.

always rely on authorised and trained personnel

-In the event of fault or malfunctioning always contact the Authorised Service Centre; any attempt to remove 

parts, or appliance maintenance may expose the user to the electrocution hazard. The stove contains parts 

which must be serviced by the Authorised Service Centre.

- The stove is a heating appliance; its parts reach high temperatures and contact

without adequate protection may cause serious burns. Especially pay attention to children.

- When moving the appliance, contact the Authorised Service Centre for removal and new installation.

- Do not place your fingers or objects in the air vents.

There is a high speed fan inside the appliance which could cause severe personal injuries. Pay special 

attention to children.

- Do not remain exposed directly to the hot air flow for long periods of time.

Direct and prolonged exposure to hot air can be harmful to health.

Pay special attention in rooms with children, elderly or sick people.

- Should the stove malfunction, stop the appliance immediately, switch it off and contact the Authorised 

Service Centre.

Continuing to use the appliance in these conditions can cause fires or electrocutions.

- In the event the supplementary air vent should not be used (only for ducted models), ensure

fan speed is at zero (disabled).

- When installing the stove, keep children away from the workplace.

Unexpected accidents could occur. 

- Do not block or cover the stove body in any way or obstruct the vents on top.

Obstructing these vents can cause fires.

- Do not use the stove in environments containing precision instruments or works of art.

The quality of these objects could undergo deterioration.

- Do not expose animals or plants to the appliance's direct air flow.

Long direct exposure to the stove's air flow can have negative effects on plants and animals.

- Aerate the room from time to time while using the appliance.

Insufficient aeration can cause a lack of oxygen in the room.

- Do not allow the stove to come into contact with water.

The electric isolation could undergo damage with possible consequent electrocutions or breakage due to 

thermal shock.

- Check the installation conditions to identify any damage.

After 900 hours of stove operation (the lower display will read SErV), contact the Authorised Service Centre 

for routine cleaning and maintenance.

- Do not use flammable gases near the stove.

- Turn off the switch if you do not intend using the appliance for long periods of time.

- All our stoves have been tested with in-line ignition.

Summary of Contents for .it AQ 15

Page 1: ... it AQ 15 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...vice Centre Continuing to use the appliance in these conditions can cause fires or electrocutions In the event the supplementary air vent should not be used only for ducted models ensure fan speed is at zero disabled When installing the stove keep children away from the workplace Unexpected accidents could occur Do not block or cover the stove body in any way or obstruct the vents on top Obstructi...

Page 3: ...ith the instructions in the manuals Use which does not comply with safety directives Installation which does not comply with standards in force in the country Installation by unqualified and untrained personnel Changes and repairs not authorised by the manufacturer Use of non original spare parts Events out of the ordinary Use of pellets not approved by the manufacturer Flue The flue must comply w...

Page 4: ... parallel outlets raise the upwind chamber by one notch The flue pipe must respect the foreseen distances from combustible materials according to standards in force Chimney The chimney must meet the following requirements Have a cross section and inner shape like that of the flue Have a useful outlet cross section no less than double that of the flue The chimney coming out of the roof or in contac...

Page 5: ...al pipe can be inside or outside The smoke duct must be appropriately insulated If the smoke duct is inserted in a flue this must be authorised for solid fuels and if the diameter is larger than 150 mm it must be re established by piping and sealing the exhaust respect to the part in masonry All sections of the flue gas pipe must be able to be inspected If fixed it must have inspection openings fo...

Page 6: ...sed or a suitable protection as long as the minimum cross section is not reduced The air inflow can also be obtained from a room adjacent to the installation room as long is that flow can be obtained freely through permanent vents communicating with the outside which cannot be closed A vacuum must not be created in the room adjacent to the installation room respect to the outdoor environment by ef...

Page 7: ...suitable extension cord Safety distances for fire protection The stove must be installed while meeting the following safety conditions Minimum distance of 40 cm on sides and rear from averagely flammable materials Easily flammable materials must not be placed less than 80 cm from the front of the stove If the stove is installed onto a flammable floor a sheet of heat insulating material must be pla...

Page 8: ...e particles 3 15 mm Additives Lower Calorific Value Q Bulk density BD Nitrogen N Sulphur S Chlorine Cl Arsenic As Cadmium Cd Chromium Cr Copper Cu Lead Pb Mercury Hg Nickel Ni Zinc Zn Melting point of the ashes DT 3 M U mm mm us 1 dm 1 us us dm MJ kg us kg m3 dm dm dm dm dm dm mg kg mg kg mg kg mg kg mg kg C EN plus A1 EN plus A2 6 1 31 5 L 40 10 10 0 7 1 5 97 5 97 5 1 1 2 2 16 5 Q 19 16 3 Q 19 60...

Page 9: ...perating Connect the stove to a socket using the supplied cable Stove ignition Before lighting the stove make sure that the brazier is clear of pellets and clean from residues of previous combustion Otherwise empty and clean it Fill the tank up to 3 4 with good quality pellets compliant with that described in the standard UNI EN 14961 2 Press the ignition switch at the back of the stove the displa...

Page 10: ...tove display reads ECO TERM There are a variety of heat stove operation modes according to room thermostat setting and ambient temperature If flue gas temperature reaches 220 C during stove operation parameter which can be modified by the technician the flue gas is modulated as follows flue gas exhaust motor set at maximum speed pellet loading gearmotor at minimum speed Ignition This procedure low...

Page 11: ...dulated as follows flue gas exhaust motor set at maximum speed pellet loading gearmotor at minimum speed tangential heat exchange fan at maximum speed This procedure lowers the temperature of the flue gas When it returns below the threshold of 220 C the stove restores the speed of the three motors bringing them back to the prior setting In case of a power failure when power is restored the display...

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