Specifications

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PELLBOX SCF SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
Miscellaneous and safety information p. 2
Operating principle and fuel notes p. 3
Exploded view with spare part code numbers p. 4
Specifications and wiring diagram p. 6
Loading pellets p. 6
Dimensions and distances between holes p. 7
Assembly and installation (TAC) p. 8
Interface p. 12
Operation p. 12
Low fuel warning p. 15
Advice in the event of problems p. 16
Servicing: routine, weekly and annual (TAC) p. 18
Optional extras p. 19
Check list p. 20
Dear Sir or Madam,
thank you for choosing our Pellbox SCF.
Before using your insert, please read this booklet carefully: it explains how to get the most from all its features in complete safety.
Please remember that the 1st ignition must be carried out by a TAC (authorized technical assistance centre), which verifies the
installation and completes the guarantee.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage which may derive from using the insert after incorrect installation, incorrect
maintenance or misuse.
SAFETY INFORMATION
• The PELLBOX SCF insert is designed to heat the room it is installed in by radiation and by air movement from the front grilles. It
may also heat an adjoining room by air movement from an outlet found on the right side panel. The heat is generated by automatic
pellet combustion in the firebox.
• The only risks which may derive from use of the insert are linked with non-compliance with the installation instructions, direct
contact with live electrical parts (inside) or with the fire or hot parts (glass, pipes and hot air outlet), and the introduction of foreign
substances. Only use pellets as fuel in the firebox.
• If components fail, the insert is fitted with safety devices which shut it down. This must be allowed to happen without interference.
• For correct operation, the insert must be installed in compliance with the instructions on page 8 and the door must not be opened
during operation: combustion is managed automatically so no manual operations are needed.
• Never put foreign substances in the firebox or hopper.
• Do not use flammable products to clean the smoke ducts.
• Firebox and hopper components must only be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner.
• The glass must be cleaned when COLD with a special product (e.g. GlassKamin) and cloth. Do not clean when hot.
• Make sure the insert is installed and ignited by a qualified TAC (technical assistance centre), which must also complete the
guarantee and take responsibility for correct installation.
• During insert operation, the outlet pipes and door reach high temperatures.
• Do not keep objects that are not able to withstand heat in the immediate vicinity of the insert.
• NEVER use liquid fuels to light the insert or rekindle embers.
• Do not block ventilation openings in the room where the insert is installed or air inlets in the insert itself.
• Do not get the insert wet, and do not put wet hands near electrical parts.
• Do not fit reducers on the smoke outlet pipes.
• The insert must be installed in a suitable place as regards fire safety, and provided with all the facilities (power supply and outlets)
it requires for correct safe operation.