TREND PLUS SPECIFICATIONS - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Dear Madam, Dear Sir, thank you for choosing our "TREND" stove. Before using your stove, please read this booklet carefully: it explains how to get the most from all its features in complete safety. For any further clarification or requirements, phone us on: 02.93762333 ITALIANA CAMINI S.R.L. INDICE Safety information Description and operating principle (structure and technical data).
OPERATING FEATURES DESCRIPTION The TREND stove is pellet-fired with electronically controlled combustion. Pellets are small cylinders of pressed wood. The internal structure of the stove is completely made of cast iron. Smoke is vented from the back, at the base, by an extraction motor which expels it horizontally. The pellet hopper is at the top of the stove. The hopper is filled through a lid found at the back of the top.
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28 SCREW FEEDER HALF COVER 247330 1 29 UPPER LOADER COVER 247480 1 30 120°C THERMOSTAT WITH AUTOMATIC RESET 255360 1 31 LOADER BODY 249960 1 32 CERAMIC PAPER GASKET FOR PELLET OUTLET 247370 1 33 TEFLON COATED LOADER BUSH 249010 2 34 LOADER SHAFT 249343 1 35 CERAMIC PAPER GASKET FOR LOADER 247380 1 36 LOWER SHAFT LOCKING FLANGE 247320 1 37 GEARMOTOR LOCKING BUSH 232580 1 38 1.
SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS * Hopper capacity 14 kg Average efficiency 80% Available power (min / max) 2 / 5.6 kW Time between refuellings (min / max) 10 / 28 h Fuel consumption (pellets) 0.5 / 1.4 kg/h Weight 130 kg Heatable room dimensions 60/150 m Independent smoke outlet diameter (A female) 80 mm Independent external air intake duct diameter (B male) 40 mm B 3 A * The data shown was obtained using pellets compliant with the characteristics listed on p. 3.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION (TAC - technical assistance centre) For anything not expressly mentioned, refer to Italian standard UNI 10683/2005, along with any regional or local health authority regulations. If the stove is to be installed in a block of flats, consult the block administration before installing.
ISTRUZIONI PER L’ INSTALLAZIONE fig. 2 fig. 1 smoke brick-built flue 1.5 m minimum h 80 A combustion air taken from room fig. 3 B 40 combustion air taken from outside A 80 40 B air intake from outside to room (minimum internal section: 80 cm2) Distance from flammable material Floor protection 80 40 1.5 m minimum h 8 fig.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INTERFACE Left knob (SX) For power adjustment during manual operation and temperature adjustment during automatic operation. The operating mode may be set using the A/M key on the central panel. The display shows the power or temperature set. Right knob (DX) For room air flow adjustment, which in any case cannot be set lower than the minimum necessary to ensure cooling of the internal stove parts. Panel On/Off key To turn the stove on or off.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IGNITION Automatic ignition Hold the ON/OFF key down for two seconds with the stove on standby to start the ignition procedure. Ac appears on the display for a few minutes (the ignition procedure does not actually take a preset time: it is automatically shortened if the electronics detect that certain tests are passed). The flame appears after about five minutes. It is normal for a little smoke to be seen in the combustion chamber before the flame appears.
DISPLAY-CONTROL PANEL/SAFETY DEVICES POSSIBLE CAUSES OF SHUTDOWN If the stove shuts down, the reason is shown on the display. H1 low pressure alarm: problem connected with air circulation. H2 Smoke expulsion motor failure. SF (H3) flame stop. AF (H4) ignition failed. H5 power failure stoppage. H6 thermocouple failure or disconnection. H7 excessive smoke temperature. The message is displayed until the ON/OFF key on the panel is pressed after leaving the stove to shut down for ten minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS H1) Low pressure alarm This trips if the flow sensor detects insufficient combustion air flow. The flow may be insufficient because the door is open, the door does not close properly (e.g. bad seal), there is an air intake or smoke extraction problem, or the combustion chamber is clogged.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING Regular maintenance is essential for good stove operation. Before carrying out any maintenance, disconnect the device from the mains power supply. DAILY CLEANING Clean with a suitable vacuum cleaner. The whole process takes a few minutes a day. USING A VACUUM CLEANER, when the stove is cold: - Vacuum-clean the door, vacuum-clean the hearth and vacuum-clean the space around the combustion chamber where the ash falls. (there is no extractable ash pan).
COVERINGS Model with side covering made of ceramic tiles, in three colours: sand, wine-red and terracotta. Or model with side covering made of ollite. Covering parts list 11 ceramic side tiles (sets of 6 pcs). SAND cod. n. 253390. WINE-RED cod. n. 264520. TERRACOTTA cod. n. 264530. OLLITE cod. n. 278130. 10/12 aluminium side panels (4 pcs) cod. n. 254500-253140. 15 cast iron top cod. n. 252530. 16 pellet hopper cover cod. n. 252540. 2 cast iron base cod. n. 252480.
WIRING DIAGRAM N.B.: .B.: 1) bear in mind that external devices may cause interference; 2) caution: live parts. Servicing and/or inspections must be carried out by qualified staff. staff.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Stainless Steel Flues REMEMBER TO VACUUM-CLEAN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER BEFORE EACH IGNITION. If ignition fails, do NOT repeat ignition before emptying the combustion chamber. ITALIANA CAMINI declines all responsibility owing to printing or transcription errors and reserves the right to make changes to its technical or sales data without prior notice. tel. 02.937.62.213 - fax 02.937.62.400 info@italianacamini.