Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

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ENGLISH
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
CHERIE - FUNNY - MOON - SPACE - VINTAGE stoves
heat the air using wood pellets as fuel, with electronically con-
trolled combustion. Hereunder is the explanation of its fun-
ctions (the letters refer to figure 1).
The fuel (pellets) is transferred from the storage hopper (A - see
page 53) to the combustion chamber (D) by means of a feed
screw (B), which is driven by a gear motor (C).
The pellets are ignited by the air that is heated by an electrical
resistance (E) and drawn into the combustion chamber by a smoke
extractor (F). The fumes produced during the combustion process
are extracted from the hearth by the same centrifugal fan (F) and
expelled through the outlet (G) located on the lower part at the back
of the stove.
The stoves allow for hot air channelling to to convey the air to
heat adjacent rooms. Two male pipes of a Ø 10 cm for hot air
channelling connection are found on the back part. To channel
the hot air in one or two adjoining rooms, the stove is equipped
with two pipes on the back, to which special aluminium pipes
must be connected. KIT 10 and KIT 10 BIS optional are avai-
lable to facilitate air distribution (see page 49-50-51).
Fuel quantity, smoke extraction and combustion air supply
are all controlled by an electronic control board, which is
equipped with Leonardo® software to achieve high combu-
stion efficiency and low emissions.
The synoptic panel (M) is installed on the top, through which
all phases of operation can be displayed and controlled.
The main functions can also be controlled by remote control.
A serial port is found at the back of the stove (optional cable:
code 621240) to be connected to devices that allow remote
ignition (e.g. remote telephone, local thermostat).
Door with curved, screen printed ceramic glass, kept clean
automatically. Use the "cold hand" handle to open.
The stoves have an internal structure that is made entirely of
cast iron.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Stoves are designed to heat the room where they are placed,
by means of radiation and air movement that is let out from
the front grilles, through automatic pellet combustion in the
hearth, and adjoining rooms through air movement analysed
by the pipes on the back.
• The appliance is not designed to be used by people, inclu-
ding children, with reduced physical, sensorial or mental abi-
lities.Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play
with the appliance.
• The only risks that may derive from using the stove pertain
to non-compliance with installation instructions, direct contact
with live electrical parts (internal), contact with the fire or hot
parts (glass, pipes, hot air output), or foreign substances being
put in the stove.
• Only use wood pellets as fuel.
• Should components fail, the stoves are equipped with safety
devices that guarantee automatic shutdown. These are activa-
ted without any intervention required.
• In order to function correctly, the stove must be installed in
accordance with the instructions given herein and the door
must not be opened during operation: combustion is fully
automatic and requires no intervention.
• Under no circumstances should any foreign substances be
entered into the hearth or hopper.
• Do not use flammable products to clean the smoke channel
(the flue section connecting the stove smoke outlet to the
chimney flue).
• Hearth and hopper components must only be cleaned with a
vacuum cleaner.
• The glass can be cleaned when COLD with a suitable pro-
duct (e.g. GlassKamin Edilkamin) and a cloth.
• Do not clean when hot.
• Ensure that the stoves are installed and ignited by a qualified
Edilkamin DEALER, in accordance with the instructions
given herein.
• When the stove is in operation, the exhaust pipes and door beco-
me very hot (do not touch without wearing the thermal glove).
• Do not place anything, which is not heat resistant near the stove.
• NEVER use liquid fuel to ignite the stove or rekindle the embers.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation apertures in the room where
the stove is installed, nor the air inlets of the stove itself.
• Do not wet the stove and do not go near electrical parts
with wet hands.
• Do not use reducers on the smoke exhaust pipes.
• The stove must be installed in a room that is suitable for
fire prevention and equipped with all that is required (power
and air supply and outlets) for the stove to function correctly
and safely.
• SHOULD IGNITION FAIL, DO NOT RE-IGNITE
UNTIL YOU HAVE EMPTIED THE COMBUSTION
CHAMBER.
Fig. 1
M
A
B
C
D
F
G
E
fig. 1