Check Every 2/3 Days; Cleaning The Glass; Periodical Cleaning (Every 6 Months); Cleaning Flue Duct And General Controls - ZANTIA VOLUSA Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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Cleaning and Routine Maintenance
REMEMBER THAT ONLY IF THE BRAZIER IS CLEANED PROP-
ERLY CAN IGNITION AND IDEAL OPERATION OF YOUR PEL-
LET STOVE BE GUARANTEED.
When good quality pellets are used, it is normally sufficient
to use a brush to restore the brazier to ideal operating condi-
tions. After a long idle period, using a vacuum cleaner with
a long tube, remove any pellet residue sitting for a long time
as it could have absorbed humidity thus modifying its original
characteristics and becoming unsuitable for combustion.
5.1.2

CHECK EVERY 2/3 DAYS

Clean and empty the ash pan, paying attention to hot ashes.
Only if the ashes are completely cold may you use a vacuum
cleaner to remove them. In that case, use a vacuum cleaner
suitable to vacuum particles of a certain size. Your own experi-
ence and the quality of the pellets will determine the frequen-
cy of cleaning. It is however recommended not to go be-
yond 2 or 3 days. When the operation is finished, reinsert the
ash pan below the bracer making sure it is properly in place.
5.1.3

CLEANING THE GLASS

To clean the ceramic glass, we recommend using a dry brush
or, in case of encrustations, a small amount of a specific spray
detergent Then clean with a dry cloth.
Do not use abrasive products and do not
spray painted parts or gaskets of the firebox
door (ceramic fibre cord) to clean the glass.
5.2
PERIODICAL CLEANING (EVERY 6
MONTHS)
Performed by Specialised Assistance Centre.
5.2.1
CLEANING FLUE DUCT AND GENERAL CON-
TROLS
Clean the flue gas exhaust system especially near the tee
fittings, the elbows and any horizontal segments. Contact
specialised personnel for information regarding cleaning
of the flue.
Check sealing of the ceramic fibre gaskets on the stove
door. If necessary, order new gaskets from your dealer or
contact an authorised assistance centre to perform the
operation.
The frequency to clean the flue gas system
depends on how the stove is used and on the
type of installation. We recommend entrusting
maintenance and season end cleaning to an au-
thorised assistance centre because, aside from
performing the operations described above, they will also
perform a general check of the components.
5.3
SEASONAL CLEANING (EVERY 12
MONTHS)
In addition to the operations foreseen every 6 months, the fol-
lowing must also be performed:
Replace the ignition cartridge (when used daily with more
than 3 ignitions a day);
Inspect and clean the flue;
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Inspect the flue draught and clean it if necessary.
5.4

PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE (SEASON END)

At the end of every season, before deactivating the stove, we
recommend completely removing the pellets from the tank
using a long tube vacuum cleaner.
The appliance must be unplugged while it is
not used. For greater safety, especially in the
presence of children, we recommend removing
the power cable.
If when restarting the stove and pressing the main switch the
control panel display does not switch on, it could mean that
the service fuse needs to be replaced.
There is a fuse box at the side of the stove near the power
socket. After having unplugged the appliance, use a screw-
driver to open the lid of the fuse box and replace the fuse if
necessary (3.15 A delayed).
The operation must only be carried out by an au-
thorised and qualified technician.
6

ALARMS

In the event of malfunctioning, the board intervenes and in-
dicates it by operating in various modes according to the type
of alarm. The following alarms can occur:
Cause of the alarm
Flue gas temperature sensor
Flue gas overtemperature
Failed ignition
Power missing
Auger safety pressure switch
General safety thermostat
Switch-off during operation
Faulty flue gas fan
Every alarm causes the stove to turn off immedi-
ately. The alarm status can be reset by pressing
the key (4) fig. 14a.
6.1
FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE SENSOR
ALARM
This is triggered in the event of failure or disconnection of
the flue gas sensor. During the alarm, the stove performs the
switch-off procedure.
fig. 33 control panel - flue gas temperature sensor alarm
translated from the original text
Message displayed
ALARM SOND FUMI [FLUE GAS
SENSOR ALARM]
ALARM HOT TEMP
ALARM NO FIRE
COOL FIRE (see
ALARM DEP FAIL
ALARM SIC FAIL [ALARM SAFE-
TY FAIL]
ALARM NO FIRE
ALARM FAN FAIL
tab. 7 alarms list
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