PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING. MCZ Nima Air 2011, Club Comfort Air 2011, Toba Comfort Air 2011, MUSA, Club, NIMA, Sagar Air 2011, SAGAR, Toba Air 2011, Nima Comfort Air 2011
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PELLET STOVES
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
3.2.
PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING
Suite, Club and NIMA stoves are delivered in two packages:
The first contains the stove
The second contains the ceramic cladding. (Fig. 2)
The Musa stove is only delivered in one set of packaging composed of:
The first pack contains the stove
The second pack contains the sides made of steel (fig.1).
The Toba stove is delivered in two ways depending on its front panel, both ceramic or steatite.
In the case of a ceramic front panel there will be one sole package with the structure (the box with the ceramic panel shall come flanked with that containing the structure and the top) while in the case of a steatite front panel the package shall be formed of two pallets, one with the structure and the top and the other made in steatite.
The Sagar stove is delivered in one sole package formed of:
The first containing the stove with the box holding the steel sides to its side
One contains the ceramics or steatite for the top (fig.2/2a). In this case there will be a single pack for the structure (the cardboard with the ceramics will be placed above the packaging with the structure)
Open the packaging, remove, for the Suite /
Club / Sagar/Toba/Nima, stoves, the two brackets that block the stove on the pallet (one on the right and one on the left side-fig.3/4), while for the Musa (fig.5) stove remove the screws directly from the base of the stove.
Position the stove in the chosen place, paying attention that it meets the instructions above.
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Figure 1 – Example of stove packaging
Figure 2 - Example of packing for ceramics
Figure 2a – Soapstone package example
(Toba Oven)
Figure 3 - Removing the packaging screws
(in figure Suite stove)
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Chapter 3 page 23
Figures 4 - Removing screws from
Toba/Nima stove
Figures 5 - Removing screws from Musa stove
The stove body or unit must always be kept in a vertical position when moved, and moved only using carts. Special care must be used to protect the door and the glass from impacts that would damage them.
Moving the product must always be done with care. If possible, unpack the stove in the area where it is going to be installed.
The materials which make up the packaging are not toxic or harmful, so no special procedures for disposal by required.
Their storage, disposal or possible recycling are therefore the responsibility of the final user, in compliance with current legislation on the subject.
Do not store the stove unit or its cladding without their packaging.
Position the stove without its cladding and connect it to the flue pipe.
Once the operations for connection are complete, assemble the cladding (ceramics or steel sides).
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If the stove needs to be connected to a discharge pipe which goes through the rear wall (to connect up with the flue), take the greatest care to make sure that the joint is not stressed.
Use the four adjustable feet (J) to get the stove correctly levelled so that the smoke outlet (S) is lined up with the connecting pipe (H) .
The feet must be adjusted without the ceramic or steel sides, because the adjustment occurs inside the cladding.
If the smoke outlet of the stove is forced or used improperly to lift it or position it, the operation of the stove can be damaged irreparably.
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J
Piedino J
1.
Turn the feet clockwise to lower the stove
2.
Turn the feet counterclockwise to lower the stove
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3.3.
CONNECTIONS OF HOT AIR DUCTS FOR
SUITE/CLUB/MUSA/NIMA AND TOBA COMFORT
AIR MODEL
Once the stove is in position, you can begin installation of the hot air ducts.
Comfort Air stoves are provided with an air deflector E as standard.
This means that the rear flange for hot air outlet is connected to this deflector, which allows the hot air to be directed to the right and left of the room, in case the channelling of hot air is not desired.
If you wish to channel the hot air, the deflector E must be removed.
Connect the soundproofed connection F (optional) that makes the output from square to round, and then make the various connections with appropriate MCZ pipes and connections to divert the flow in more hot air diffusers (120x120 mm nozzle). These ducts may also be walled up. (SEE OPTIONALS)
The air outlet pipe can reach very high temperatures, up to 200°C: it is therefore necessary to insulate it properly with suitable materials, in those points where it may come into contact with flammable surfaces or that are affected by the temperature (e.g. discolouration of paint, ducts for electric cables, plasterboard, etc.); it is also necessary to protect people and animals from voluntary or accidental contact. In any case comply with the regulations and laws in force in the region where the product is installed.
It is advisable to provide insulation along the entire route of the pipe to decrease dispersion and increase the heat energy in the environment.
HOT AIR OUTLET
PIPE
WALL CROSSED
INSULATION
E
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F
STOVE
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Table of contents
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 5 WARNINGS AND GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
- 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 OPERATING WARNINGS
- 7 DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
- 7 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
- 8 Limitations
- 8 Exclusions
- 9 THEORETICAL NOTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 9 PELLETS
- 10 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 11 OPERATING AREA
- 12 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE
- 12 CONNECTION OF SMOKE DISCHARGE PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL FLUE WITH INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 15 OPERATING PROBLEMS CAUSED BY DRAUGHT DEFECTS IN THE FLUE
- 16 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
- 16 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- 16 Dimensions CLUB mod. AIR – COMFORT AIR
- 16 Dimensions SUITE mod. AIR – COMFORT AIR
- 17 Dimensions MUSA mod. AIR- COMFORT AIR
- 17 Dimensions TOBA mod. AIR-COMFORT AIR
- 18 Dimensions SAGAR mod. AIR
- 19 Dimensions NIMA mod. COMFORT AIR
- 20 Technical characteristics
- 22 PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING
- 26 INSTALLATION OF CERAMIC CLADDING FOR SUITE AND CLUB
- 26 Assembly of the lower panel – Suite and Club Stoves
- 27 Installation of side tiles
- 27 Installation of ceramic top
- 28 Assembly of sides on the MUSA stove
- 29 Assembly of ceramic side tiles onto NIMA stove
- 30 Assembling the frontal/side panel and top on the Toba stove
- 33 Assembling side panels and top on the Sagar stove
- 35 INSTALLATION OF AIR FILTER
- 35 OPENING/CLOSING OF ATHOS STOVE DOOR
- 35 MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- 36 OPERATION
- 36 PRE-LIGHTING WARNINGS
- 37 PRE-LIGHTING CHECK
- 37 Note on first ignition
- 37 LOADING THE PELLETS
- 38 LCD REMOTE CONTROL
- 38 Characteristics of the remote control
- 38 Graphic appearance
- 39 Operation of the remote control
- 39 General rules
- 39 Initial settings
- 39 Adjusting the time
- 39 °C – °F setting
- 39 Setting the operating mode
- 39 MANUAL mode (indicated by MAN)
- 39 AUTOMATIC mode (indicated by AUTO)
- 40 TIMER mode (indicated by TIMER)
- 40 ECO mode (indicated by ECO )
- 41 Various settings
- 41 Room ventilation
- 41 Sleep function
- 42 TIMER settings
- 42 TIMER time frame display
- 42 Modifying the TIMER time frames
- 42 Enabling the TIMER-ECO time frames
- 43 EMERGENCY PANEL
- 44 Start-up/shutdown from emergency panel
- 45 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
- 45 SAFETY DEVICES
- 46 ALARM SIGNALLING
- 48 Exiting alarm condition
- 48 Mechanical shutdown of the stove
- 49 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 49 DAILY AND WEEKLY CLEANING BY THE USER
- 49 Before each lighting
- 49 Check every 2/3 days
- 50 Cleaning the glass
- 50 Cleaning of the air filter
- 51 PERIODIC CLEANING BY A SPECIALISED TECHNICIAN
- 51 Cleaning of the heat exchanger
- 51 Musa stove (steel sides) COMFORT AIR version
- 53 Suite and Club stove (ceramic sides) COMFORT AIR version
- 55 Nima Stove Version COMFORT AIR
- 56 Suite and Club stove (ceramic sides) AIR version
- 57 Sagar Stove Version AIR
- 58 Toba Stove AIR Version
- 59 Toba Stove COMFORT AIR Version
- 60 CLEANING THE LOWER COMPARTMENT
- 60 Shutting the stove down (end of season)
- 60 Check of internal components
- 62 PROBLEMS / CAUSES / SOLUTIONS
- 64 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS