MANUAL SIMBOLOGY USER AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN (ONLY to interpret or the Stove-manufacturer or the Authorized Techni- cian of Technical Assistance Service approved by the Stove-manufacturer) SPECIALIZED STOVE-REPAIRER CAUTION: READ CAREFULLY THE NOTE CAUTION: DANGER OR IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE POSSIBILITY • The icons with the stylized figures indicates whom the subject dealt in the paragraph is addressed to (between the User and/ or the Authorized Technician and/or the Specialized Stove-repairer).
STOVE HANDLING Both whether the stove is packed or not it is necessary to observe the following instructions for handling and transporting the stove from its sale point to its installation point and for any future movements: • The stove must be handled with idoneous means paying attention to the existing safety regulations; •...
TECHNICAL FEATURES Fig. 3 - Inclined roof LEGEND Fig. 3 Height over the ridge of the roof = 0,5 mt Roof inclination ≥ 10° 90° Measured distance at 90° from the roof surface = 1,3 mt • The chimney flue must be sealed from fumes. •...
Fig. 4 - Example of label HEIGHT-DEPRESSION The depression (draught) of a chimney flue depends also on its height. Check the depression with the values provided at FEATU- RES a pag. 40. Minimum height 3,5 meters. MAINTENANCE • The fumes extraction pipes (fumes conduit + chimney flue + chimney pot) must always be cleaned, scrubbed and checked by an expert stove-repairer, in compliance with current regulations, with the instructions of the stove-manufacturer and the directives of your insurance company.
CHIMNEY COMPONENTS Fig. 6 - Chimney components LEGEND Fig. 6 Chimney pot Fume outlet Chimney flue Termal insulation External wall Chimney union Fume pipe Heat generator Inspection door T-union with inspection plug CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTION Your pellet stove works through a fume draught forced by a fan. It is obligatory to check that all pipes are realized in compliance with the following regulation on material selection: EN 1856-1, EN 1856-2 e UNI/TS 11278.
SYSTEM TYPE Ø80 mm PIPE Ø100 mm PIPE Minimum vertical length 1,5 mt 2 mt Maximum length (with 1 union) 6,5 mt 10 mt Maximum length (with 3 unions) 4,5 mt 8 mt Maximum number of unions Level section (minimum inclination 3%) 2 mt 2 mt Installation at a height above 1200 m a.s.l.
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Fig. 8 - Example 2 LEGEND Fig. 8 Insulating material Inspection plug Chimney inspection entrance Minimum safety distance = 0,5 mt Inclination ≥ 3° Level section ≤ 1 mt • Old chimney flue with an inserted pipe of minimum Ø100/120 mm and with an external door which enables the chimney cleaning.
• External chimney flue entirely made up of insulated stainless steel pipes, i.e. with double wall of minimum Ø100/120 mm: all must be firmly attached to the wall. For chimney against wind effects please (see Fig. 5). • Ducting system through T-unions which enables an easy cleaning without disassembling the pipes. We recommend to check with your chimney flue manufacturer the safety distances which must be respected and the type of insulating material.
COMBUSTIBLE AIR INLET FOR SEALED-CHAMBER INSTALLATION Fig. 11 - Air inlet for sealed-chamber installation LEGEND Fig. 11 ≥ 1,5 mt ≥ 0,3 mt Sectional view Shield grid Curve inlet to turn downwards Check if the purchased stove has a sealed-chamber. If the stove is endowed with a sealed-chamber and you want also the whole installation with sealed chamber, please read the following instructions: •...
Fig. 12 - Phase1 Fig. 13 - Phase 2 Fig. 14 - Phase 3 • Original position with completely embedded tube (see Fig. 12). • Pull out the tube for 2 cm (see Fig. 13). • Insert the female tube ø 6 cm (see Fig. 14). COMBUSTIBLE AIR INLET FOR SEALED-CHAMBER INSTALLATION (SHELL UP - BREEZE AT) How to connect to the stove in the sealed chamber with concentric system:...
OVERALL DIMENSIONS Fig. 17 - General dimensions: Tecna LEGEND Fig. 17 49,1 cm 96,1 cm 48,8 cm 23,8 cm 32,5 cm 16 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 20 cm Fig. 18 - General dimensions: Evo KRISS - TECNA - EVO...
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LEGEND Fig. 18 52.8 cm 94.1 cm 52.8 cm 23.8 cm 32.5 cm 17.3 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 21.5 cm Fig. 19 - General dimensions: Kriss LEGEND Fig. 19 52,8 cm 94,1 cm 52,8 cm 23,8 cm 32,5 cm...
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Fig. 20 - General dimensions: Elise LEGEND Fig. 20 62 cm 100 cm 52 cm 23,8 cm 32,5 cm 22,5 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 26,3 cm Fig. 21 - General dimensions: Shell KRISS - TECNA - EVO - ELISE...
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LEGEND Fig. 21 55,9 cm 100,8 cm 55,9 cm 19,4 cm 32,4 cm 21,5 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 45° Fig. 22 - General dimensions: Glass LEGEND Fig. 22 49,2 cm 96,2 cm 54,6 cm 23,8 cm 32,5 cm 17,3 cm...
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Fig. 23 - General dimensions: Verve Airtight LEGEND Fig. 23 46,6 cm 106 cm 51,6 cm 23,8 cm 32,5 cm 17,3 cm 21,5 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Fig. 24 - General dimensions: Cristal KRISS - TECNA - EVO...
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LEGEND Fig. 24 45,6 cm 97 cm 50,6 cm 20,8 cm 32,4 cm 13,8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm 17,9 cm Fig. 25 - General dimensions: Pretty Airtight LEGEND Fig. 25 51 cm 97 cm 50,7 cm 20,8 cm 32,4 cm...
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Fig. 26 - General dimensions: Titania Airtight - Venere Airtight LEGEND Fig. 26 50 cm 97 cm 50 cm 20,8 cm 32,4 cm 16,1 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 20,2 cm Fig. 27 - General dimensions: Shell KRISS - TECNA - EVO...
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LEGEND Fig. 27 52,3 cm 114 cm 57,5 cm 27 cm 31,8 cm 26,7 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 45° Fig. 28 - General dimensions: Shell LEGEND Fig. 28 52,3 cm 114 cm 60 cm 52,2 cm 26,1 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm...
Fig. 29 - General dimensions: Titania Airtight - Venere Airtight LEGEND Fig. 26 50 cm 97 cm 50 cm 20,8 cm 32,4 cm 16,1 cm Exhaust fumes d.8 cm Hole combustion air inlet d.6 cm 20,2 cm GENERAL INSTALLATION Fig. 30 - General installation KRISS - TECNA - EVO...
LEGEND Fig. 30 Stove Minimum lateral distance = 200 mm Minimum rear distance = 200 mm Minimum front distance = 1000 mm It is obligatory to install the stove away from walls and/or pieces of furniture, with a minimum air flow of 200 mm on the sides and 200 mm on the back, to enable an eficient appliance cooling and a good distribution of heat in the room (see Fig.
Fig. 33 - Remove screws Fig. 34 - Fold flaps Fig. 35 - Insert side panels Fig. 36 - Position cover MOUNTING THE VERVE AIRTIGHT SIDE PANELS • Remove the front panel: loosen the 4 screws (see Fig. 37). • Hook the coloured panels: fit the front part between the guides on the stove, then hook back through the teeth (see Fig. 38). •...
Fig. 37 - Remove the front panel Fig. 38 - Hook the panels Fig. 39 - Position the front panel MOUNTING THE GLASS DOOR • Tighten the screws on the bushes on the glass: 4 screws with round heads and 2 screws with flat heads (see Fig. 40). •...
MOUNTING THE PRETTY AIRTIGHT SIDE PANELS METAL • Place the coloured panel on a surface (see Fig. 44) and with the help of clamps, lift all tabs (see Fig. 45). • Hook the panel into the appropriate seats (see Fig. 46). •...
Fig. 49 - Finish positioning Fig. 50 - Tighten the finish to the side TECNA SIDE PANEL DISASSEMBLY To access the internal stove parts, disassemble the back side panels as indicated below: • Loosen the 4 back screws (see Fig. 51). •...
Fig. 53 - Remove profiles Fig. 54 - Unhook the side panels 5.10 KRISS - CRISTAL SIDE PANEL DISASSEMBLY To access the internal stove parts, disassemble the side panels as indicated below: • Remove the door (see STOVE DOOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION a pag. 22). (NB: You do not have to dissemble the door to remove the right side panel).
Fig. 58 - Remove side panels Fig. 59 - Locking teeth Fig. 60 - Adjustments 5.12 VERVE AIRTIGHT SIDE PANEL DISASSEMBLY To access the internal stove parts, disassemble the side panels as indicated below: • Loosen the 4 back screws (see Fig. 69). •...
Fig. 63 - Door removal Fig. 64 - Profile screws removal (rh and lh). Fig. 65 - Front profile removal (rh and lh). Fig. 66 - Rear screws removal Fig. 67 - Remove the upper coque from above. Fig. 68 - Remove the lower coque by pulling it towards you.
Fig. 69 - Loosen screws Fig. 70 - Remove side panels 5.15 BREEZE AIRTIGHT SIDE PANEL DISASSEMBLY To access the internal stove parts, disassemble the side panels as indicated below: • Remove the cast iron cover (see Fig. 71). • Loosen the rear screws of the sides (see Fig. 72). •...
• Please further assure you that your network is endowed with an efficient earth connection: if it does not exist or if it is not efficient, please endow you with one in compliance with the law. • Connect the supply cable first on the back of the stove (see Fig. 74) and then at a wall electric socket. Fig.
Fig. 75 - Casing removal Fig. 76 - Digital pressure switch connection DATA Stove depression - temperature 7 kW 19/21 Pa - 110°C 32/35 Pa - 125°C 48/50 Pa - 145°C 52/54 Pa - 160°C 63/65 Pa - 165°C Stove depression - temperature 8.5 19/21 Pa - 110°C 32/35 Pa - 125°C...
Fig. 77 - Screw removal Fig. 78 - Coque removal Fig. 79 - Gear motor removal • Enter the tank and loosen the 4 screws of the feed screw coque (see Fig. 77). • Remove the coque (see Fig. 78). •...
• After cleaning repeat the operation in reverse order, checking the condition and efficiency of the gasket, and if necessary replace it. It is important to sealed the cap othrwise noxiuous fumes will propagate among the room. FUME CHAMBER AND FUME PASSAGES CLEANING Every season (or every 1500 operation hours) the fume chamber and the fume passages cleaning must be executed.
Fig. 85 - Plate removal Fig. 86 - Cleaning The fume exhaust system cleaning frequency depends on stove use and its installation. We recommend con- tacting an authorised service centre for the end-of-season cleaning and maintenance operations because the centre will perform an overall check of the parts, as well as the above-mentioned operations. LOWER COMPARTMENT CLEANING Once the combustion chamber cleaning is finished, we recommend cleaning the G grid on the stove back (see Fig.
GASKET REPLACEMENT In case of deterioration of fire door, hopper or fume chamber gaskets, it is necessary to replace them by an autorized technician in order to guarantee the good running of the stove. Use exclusively original spare parts. IN CASE OF ANOMALY PROBLEM SOLVING Before of every Authorized Technician intervention, the same Technician has the duty to check if the parame- ters of the mother board correspond to those of the table you own.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Empty hopper Full the hopper. Open fire door or Close fire door and pellet door and check that there are no open pellet door pellet grains at the gasket level. Clogged stove Fume chamber cleaning Pellets do not reach the combu- Auger blocked by a stion chamber...
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Check as following: probable obstructions of the combusti- Not sufficient ble air inlet from the back or from the bottom of the stove; combustion air burning pot obstructed holes with too ash remains. Have the fan blades and auger cleaned. The exhaust chimney is partially or totally obsturcted.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION INTERVENTION Routine main- Stove running and When this flashing message appears upon start-up, it means tenance alert (it display showing that the preset operating hours have elapsed before mainte- does not block the "SERVICE" nance. Contact the service centre. system) TECHNICAL DATAS FUSE REPLACEMENT...
FEATURES DESCRIPTION KRISS - 7 kW - 7 kW CRISTAL - 8,5 kW WIDTH 52,8 cm 51,5 cm 45,5 cm DEPTH 52,8 cm 48,5 cm 51 cm HEIGHT 94,1 cm 94,5 cm 97 cm WEIGHT 88 kg 81 - 90,5 - 126 kg 79 kg INTRODUCED THERMIC POWER (Min/Max) 2,58 - 7,96 kW...
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DESCRIPTION KRISS - 8,5 kW - 8,5 kW TECNA - 8,5 kW WIDTH 52,8 cm 51,5 cm 49,1 cm DEPTH 52,8 cm 48,5 cm 48,8 cm HEIGHT 94,1 cm 94,5 cm 96,1 cm WEIGHT 88 kg 81 - 92 - 126 kg 89 kg INTRODUCED THERMIC POWER (Min/Max) 2,58 - 9,73 kW...
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DESCRIPTION ELISE - 8,5 kW SHELL - 8,5 kW KRISS - 9 kW WIDTH 62 cm 53,4 cm 52,8 cm DEPTH 52 cm 52,2 cm 52,8 cm HEIGHT 100 cm 99,5 cm 94,1 cm WEIGHT 95 kg 88 kg 88 kg INTRODUCED THERMIC POWER (Min/Max) 2,58 - 9,73 kW 2,58 - 9,73 kW...
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PRETTY AIRTIGHT - DESCRIPTION VERVE AIRTIGHT - 8,5 kW GLASS - 8,5 kW 8,5 kW WIDTH 46,6 cm 49,2 cm 52 cm DEPTH 51,6 cm 54,6 cm 51 cm HEIGHT 106 cm 96,2 cm 97 cm WEIGHT 79 - 93,7 kg 90 kg 82 - 90,8 - 118 kg INTRODUCED THERMIC POWER (Min/Max)
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TITANIA AIRTIGHT - VENERE AIRTIGHT - DESCRIPTION SHELL3 PS - 9 kW 8,5 kW 8,5 kW WIDTH 50 cm 50 cm 52,3 cm DEPTH 97 cm 97 cm 57,5 cm HEIGHT 50 cm 50 cm 114 cm WEIGHT 79 kg 79 kg 85,3 kg INTRODUCED THERMIC POWER (Min/Max)
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BREEZE AIRTIGHT - 9 DESCRIPTION SHELL3 UP - 9 kW WIDTH 52,3 cm 52,8 cm DEPTH 57,5 cm 60 cm HEIGHT 114 cm 114 cm WEIGHT 88 kg 88 kg INTRODUCED THERMIC POWER (Min/Max) 2,58 - 10,25 kW 2,58 - 10,25 kW NOMINAL THERMIC POWER (Min/Max) 2,4 - 9,1 kW 2,4 - 9,1 kW...