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Ownerss manual
INSTALATION, ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION
* metalsheet version
EN 14785:2006
1. WHAT IS PELLET?
Pellet is an energy fuel with high energy efficiency, that is produced in special technological process
of milling, drying and pressing of various materials of biological origin. As raw materials for its
production can be used wood from forestry waste, firewood, sawdust and other wood waste (wood
pellets); the straw of wheat and soybeans, corn and sunflower husks (agro pellets).
Nowadays, when the accent has been put on environmental protection and sustainable development,
fuels produced from biomass are increasingly gaining in importance.
Using pellets as a fuel material has multiple advantages either for the environment or, at the first
place, for a customer itself:
Using one ton of pellets, for the same heating quantity, replaces 500 liters of heating
oil, or 450 kg of propane-butane, or 600 cubic feet of natural gas, or 4800 kilowatthours of electricity;
It significantly reduces emission of harmful gases, such as: carbon dioxide, sulfur
dioxide and mercury, and the burning leaves only 0.5 - 1% of ash;
Wood pellet is made of 100% natural materials and contains no added binders,
chemicals or additives;
Compared with other fuels or using electricity, the use of pellets is much more costeffective;
Pellet takes up far less space than coal and firewood.
Stove and its packaging are made of materials that can be recycled. Stove, which is not in use any
more, should be put away in an adequate place or else you should call the service for waste
disposal. You must act according to a regulation in force in the country where the stove is placed.
For any defect you need to call a qualified technician. All defects must be removed by an authorized
service technician. In case that an unauthorized person repairs a stove, you will automatically lose a
warranty and any further repairs by an authorized service will be charged.
NOTE: Each stove before packing requires the operation and safety control; therefore its
possible to find some burning remains in the firebox. It is also possible to find a small amount
of pellets in the store.
During the first firing can occur some paint burning, therefore its recommended to ventilate
the room well after.
3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Table 1. contains the technical characteristics
Power
Dimension (W x L x H)
Weight
Fuel (dimension)
Smoke drain
Draft
Capacity of a storage
Voltage
Frequency
Electrical power during the operation
Electrical power during the initialization
Maximal efficiancy
Minimal power
Nominal use of pellet
Minimal use of pellet
CO emition reduced on 13%
Maximal exhaust gas temperature
Dust
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Max. relative humidity (with no
condensation)
kW
mm
kg
mm
Pa
kg
V
Hz
W
W
%
kW
kg
kg
%
o
C
3
mg/m
o
C
o
C
%
6 kW
8 kW
10 kW
523 x 603 x 1041
115
wood pellet (6 mm L30
mm)
80
122
19
230 15%
50
55 - 160 *
400 - 450 **
87,6
2,87
1,5
1,9
2,4
0,8
0,0133
148
45,4
5 - 60
-10 - 60
95
intenance, get to know well a regional regulations and legislation, in order to apply them. You must
provide enough air in the room where the stove is placed in order to provide a optimal combustion.
Place the stove as close as possible to a smoke drain, where is also a power connection. The stove
shuld be away from any possible obstacles, like presented in Figure 4.
Figure 4.
Optimal distance
Stove should be set 300 mm away from the obstacle on its sides, 300 mm from the back side, while the
front side should be at least 800mm away from obstacles. Do not place any objects on the stove, because
they could be damaged by a high temperatures that the stove emits.
Under the stove can be set some sheet metal or a thicker glass of, minimal dimensions 700 x 800 mm, in
a way that the front part is longer than the stove itself.
The stove stands on adjustable feet which must be set so that the stove is stable. Feet are being adjusted
by simple unscrewing or twisting.
It is necessary and sufficient to provide sufficient air supplies to the chimney so that the stove could to
function smoothly. The easiest way to check whether the chimney is working well is to get close to a
smoke drain a lighter or a candle flame. If the flame is vertical as it was before, away from the chimney,
then you should check whether the chimney needs to be cleaned, or is there some other problem in
between. If the flame sways toward the mouth of the chimney, there is quite sufficient air movement. All
irregularities in the functioning of the chimney must be removed before initializing the stove.
When connecting the stove with smoke drain and flue tubes, check carefully if all connections are well
sealed, so that gases do not to enter the room where the stove is located. Flue pipe must not be too
drawn into the chimney.
With the stove you get and the power cord. Stove is connected to the power source voltage of 230V and
50Hz. Stove must be connected only to the required socket. Figure 5 shows how the stove is connected to
a power source. Before plugging in the cable, check if the main switch is set to the position 0.Note that the
power cord is not damaged. Cable must be disconnected from the heat source. First, turn the cable into
the stove to the required space and then into a power socket.
6. USING KEYBOARD
6.1. Keyboard with remote control
Fumis ALPHA capacitive touch keyboard is designed intuitivey. It enables users at home to operate
with the Fumis ALPHA controller.
NOTE: For best performance keep the keyboard clean. Stains (for example, grease) on the buttons
can send the signal that the button was pressed.
The Fumis ALPHA infrared remote control is intended for day-to-day use when the combustion
system is fully configured and operational. It is used for modifying the burning power and temperature
settings, and enables you to turn the combustion system on or off. The remote control unit is optional.
At the top of the Fumis ALPHA keyboard are located indicators for various alarms, timer mode
operation, and menus. The IR sensor is used for remote control unit.
The display shows the set or current values for the currently selected menu option. With buttons you
can navigate through the menu and control the operation of the Fumis ALPHA controller. Refer to the
table 2. Fumis ALPHA keyboard buttons for description of the buttons.
He Fumis ALPHA keyboard is also equipped with the beeper, which provides the keyboard feedback
signals. The following soun signals are available:
Short high tone: sound when navigating the menu and editing the settings
Long low tone: sounds in case of an invalid operation (wrong button pressed)
Long high tone: in case of and alert, this tone sounds with the user defined loudness, and in case of
an error, this tone sounds with 100% loudness. For description of alerts and errors, refer to chapter
Troubleshooting.
Button
Description
Power ON/OFF buttons is used for turning the combustion system on or off.
Press and hold the button for 1 second.
Menu buttons are used for navigating the first level menu context. The
currently selected menu context is indicated with the corresponding icon at
the top. In addition, these buttons are used in the edit mode.
Edit buttons are used for navigating the submenus and
increasing/decreasing values in the edit mode, when the selected value
blinks.
Enter button is used for entering the edit mode and confirming the sets
values, or selecting the additional submenus.
Escape/Cancel buttons is used for discarding the changes and returning up
one level in the menu. If you press and hold this buttons for more than 3
seconds, the last error or alert code is displayed.
Table 2. Fumis Alpha keyboard buttons
NOTE: The Fumis ALPHA menu structure depends on the configuration and options. The menu
structure in FIGURE 35 shows all possible menu entries. Depending on the selected configuration,
some entries are not available. In such cases the menu entry is not included and submenus are
renumbered accordingly.
The display values are for representational purposes only and may differ from the actual display
values.
To navigate the first level menu context use the left and right arrow buttons. The selected menu
context icon is list. The display shows the setting for the first submenu entry.
To navigate the second level menu (the submenu), use the plus and minus buttons to move up and
down. The menu structure in the figure is inverted, so it may seem you are moving down the menu,
but you are actually going up. For easier navigation through the second level menu, the
corresponding entry number in brackets is displayed briefly.
To modify a setting in the menu, press the Enter button to enter the edit mode for the selected
setting. The display value starts blinking. Use the plus and minus buttons to charge the value. To
move through the steps in the edit mode, use the left and right arrow buttons. When finished, press
the Enter button to save the setting and exit the edit mode. The display returns to the menu entry you
edited.
The display show the set value, or the actual value, depending on the setting. For example, when
you edit the temperature, you enter the desired room temperature. After you exit the edit mode, the
display shows the actual temperature (which may differ from the set temperature). When you edit the
fuel quality setting, the display shows the set value.
To enter the third level menu, press the Enter button and then use the plus and minus buttons to
move between the entries. The procedure for modifying the settings is the same as in the second
level menu.
To exit the edit mode without saving the changes, press the Cancel button. This buttons is also used
for returning up one level in the menu. For example, if you are editing the Program 3 in the Weekly
Timer Periods menu entry, press the Cancel button to discard the changes and return to Program 3.
Pressing the cancel button moves to Weekly Timer Periods, then to Clock, and then to Burning
Power in the Power menu context.
To set the time and date, in the Time context press the Enter button. The hour value is blinking. With
the edit buttons set the desired hour. Then press the right menu button. The minute value is blinking.
Set the desired minute. Press the right menu button and set the date in the same manner. The date
is set in the format dd.mm.yyyy. Then press the right menu button and set the day of the week. Set
the corresponding number between 1 (Monday) and 7 (sunday). Confrim the time and date settings
by pressing Enter.
Using the weekly timer programs you can fully automate the operation of you combustion system and
little or no user intervention is required. For more information refer to chapter Setting the weekly timer
programs.
You can also set or modify the room temperature manually. If you are using the weekly timer
programs, this enables you to temporarily override the program settings.
The program settings are reset when conditions, set with the timer, are met (for example, end time is
reached and the combustion system turns off).
To view the current room temperature, press the menu button to enter the Temperature context
menu. The current room temperature value is shown on the display.
To set the desired room temperature, in the Temperature context menu press the Enter button. The
display shows the set target temperature in the edit mode (the value is blinking). You can increase or
decrease this value with the Edit buttons. When finished, press the Enter button to confirm the set
temperature. The display shows the current room temperature.
NOTE: You can also use the remote control to set the desired room temperature.
If case your combustion system is equipped with the second room fan, you can also set the desired
temperature for the second room.
NOTE: The decimal points for setting the temperature depend on the configuration.
To view current burning power, press the menu button to enter the Power context. The current
burning power level value is shown on display.
For faster heating up to the desired room temperature you can increase the burning power setting. In
the Power context press the Enter button. The display shows the burning power in the edit mode (the
value is blinking). You can increase or decrease this value with the Edit buttons. When finished,
press the Enter button to confirm the set burning power. Display shows the current burning power
level. The fuel feeder is dosing the fuel faster and the heat exchange fan operates faster to increase
the output power. However, the fuel efficiency is lower.
To conserve with fuel and energy, you can decrease the burning power setting. The fuel feeder and
fan will operate slower and the set room temperature is reached slower.
NOTE: You can also use the remote control to set the desired burning power.
To set the programs for each day of week, press the menu button to enter the Time context and then
press the edit button to select the Weekly timer days. The display shows (4). Press Enter to select
Monday, display shows (d1), and then press Enter again to access the e3dit mode for Monday. The
1. program value is blinking. With the edit buttons set the desired program. Then press the right
menu button. The 2. program value is blinking. Set the desired program. Confirm the program
settings by pressing Enter. Repeat the procedure to set the programs for all weekdays.
Example:
To enable or disable the operation of the combustion system with the weekly timer programs, press
the menu button to enter the Time context and then press edit button to select the Weekly timer
ON/OFF. Press Enter and toggle the weekly timer on or off. If you disable the weekly timer operation,
set the combustion system operation manually.
EXAMPLE: You can disable the weekly timer programs in the time of vacations.
TIP: We recommanded you to use Key lock option when cleaning the Fumis ALPHA keyboard.
You can increase or decrease or decrease the display brightness in the idle mode to conserve
energy. As soon as you touch the keyboard, the brightness of the display will increase to default
value.
The idle display mode setting offers the following options:
OFF: The keyboard stays in the selected menu context. In case you when in the edit mode,
the changes are discarded and the edit mode is exited.
Option 1: the keyboard exist the current menu context and cycles between the current room
temperature, fuel autonomy and clock. In case the Fuel Autonomy is set to OFF, this menu
context is skipped.
Option 2: The keyboard exits the current menu context and moves to the Temperature menu.
The display shows the current room temperature.
Option 3: The keyboard exits the current menu context and moves to the Clock menu. The
display shows the current time.
Option 4: The keyboard exits the current menu context and moves to the Fuel autonomy
menu. In case the Fuel Autonomy is set to OFF, the keyboard exits this menu context and
moves to the Temperature menu.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
The Fumis ALPHA keyboard provides notifications and warning for alerts and errors, which can occur
when using the Fumis ALPHA controller. The alarm icon indicate a problem. An alert notification is
indicated with the blinking icons, errors are indicated with continuosly lit icons. In case of an alert, the
combustion system is still operational, in case of an error the combustion system is seriously
malfunctioning and the service personnel should be contacted.
Each alert and error has a code, which can be used to identify the problem. To display the code,
press and hold the Escape button. In case there is no information on the alert/error code, the display
shows ----.
7.2. No fuel
Indication: Icon No fuel is on
Code: A001
Cause: When the fuel in the container runs out, the notification is triggered. The combustion system
turns off and cannot be restarted.
Solution: Refill the fuel container. If you are using the Fuel autonomy option, reset this setting to Full
by pressing the button ON/OFF on the user interface.
Solution: Note the error code and contact the service personnel.
Signal
Function
OFF
Lit
Fast blinking (5 blinks per
second)
Slow blinking (2 blink per
second)
LED2
Power supply check
No power supply
Power supply OK
/
LED1
Communication check
Faulty or not programmed
/
Communication OK
9. WARRANTY
Stove will work well only if you follow the given instructions. TIM SISTEM is obligated to provide
spare parts and eliminate interference with the stove that are covered by this warranty within the time
limit not exceeding 45 days from the date of defect report . If the defect is not corrected within 45
days, you have the right to a substitution for a new product.
The warranty is valid from the date of purchase, as evidenced by duly completed guarantee
certificate, and the shops receipt.
The warranty for this product is 24 months.
TIM SISTEM is obliged to provide spare parts in due time after the stove is no longer produced.
This warranty does not cover damage caused by:
The parts subjected to wear, such as braiding (glass), gaskets, rubber parts (rubber feet, spacers),
are not covered by this warranty.
All malfunctions report in written or orally by telephone, on the address listed below:
distributor/authorized service:
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