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RIKA-KAMINÖFEN
MANUAL
VISIO

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Fig. 1
Exhaust gas connection
Combustion air connection

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Fig. 4
Fig. 3

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Fig. 5

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A Bus 1
B Bus 2
C Bus 3
a Fine-wire fuse
b Capacitor
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
1 HAL-RG-Fan
2 Control board
3 Remote-fixed network
4 Air sensor
5 UTB
6 OTB
7 FKY 1
8 FKY 2
9 Alarm
I Network 230VAC 50Hz
II RG-Fan
III Cross flow fan
IV Ignition element
V Auger motor
VI Circulating pump
VII Reserve
MAIN CONTROL BOARD
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7. OPERATION
6.FITTING OPTIONS
4.AUTOMATIC SAFET FUNCTIONS
1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
5.INSTALLING THE ENCLOSED FIRE
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2.WHAT ARE PELLETS?
3.TECHNOLOG
ENGLISH
Overview of technical data and spare parts 8
General warning and safety instructions 9
Pellet storage 9
Operating comfort - Operating security 10
Highest efficiency - Lowest emissions 10
Power failure 10
Overheating 10
Low temperature switch off 10
Electric excess current cut out 10
Genral information 11
Making the flue connection 11
Method 11
Floor protection 11
Safety distances 11
Electrical connection 12
Combustion air 12
Feeding external combustion air 12
General 13
Fitting the steel or ceramic front cladding,
ceramic lid with insert 13
Fitting convection fan (optional) 13
Basic information 14
Control and internal control unit - function 14
Internal control unit 14
Possible operating ranges 14/16
Using the heater for the first time 16
Stopping the heater 16/17
External control unit with room temperature probe
(Pellet-Control-Optional) 17

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EXPLANATION OF S MBOLS
Important instructions
Practical advice
Use the fold out plan for assistance
10. FAULT FINDING AND SOLUTIONS
9.MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
12. GUARANTEE
ENGLISH
11. APPENDIX
8.ELECTRONIC IGNITION
Heating up without electric ignition 18
Some field values 18
Adding fuel 18
Basic information 19
Operating handle 19
Wood as fertiliser 19
Cleaning the fire grate 19
Cleaning the fire door 19
Cleaning the exhaust air flues 19/20
Cleaning the exhaust air manifold 20/21
Cleaning the exhaust air fan housing 21
Cleaning the pellet container 21
Inspecting the door seal 21
Checking the chimney connection 21
Cleaning the air sensor 21
Problems - Causes - Possible Solutions 22/23
Menu driven operation for programming the internal control 24
We guarantee 27
Guarantee card 27/28

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TECHNICAL DATA
(Fig. 1)
The owner of the pellet heater is required
to retain the technical documentation and
to present it on demand for inspection by
the authorities or the chimney sweep.
PACKAGING
Your first impression is important tous!
- The packaging of your new domestic
heater offers excellent protection against
damage. Nevertheless, damage can occur to
the heater and the accessories during trans-
portation.
Therefore please check your heater on receipt
to ensure it is complete and free from damage!
Inform your dealer of any shortfalls without
delay!
The wood in the packaging is not surface
treated and can therefore be burnt in your
pellet heater.
The cardboard and sheeting (PE) can be
disposed of at public refuse disposal facilities
for re-cycling.
- The packaging used for your domestic
heater is mainly environmentally neutral.
SPARE PARTS - O ER IEW
(Fig. 3 - Fig. 7)
DESCRIPTION
01 Fire door
02 Fire door seal
03 Fire door glass
04 Upper temperature limiter
05 Ignition element
06 Conveyorscrew complete
07 Centring plate
08 Motor plate
09 Hexagonal bolt
10 Conveyor screw drive motor
11 Air sensor
20 Internal control unit
21 Main fuse
22 Main board
23 Remote fixed network board (optional)
30 Wing nut
31 Flue gas shaft cleaning lid
32 Intermediate bottom
33 Top/bottom cleaning lid
34 Exhaust gas fan housing
35 Exhaust gas fan motor
36 Hexagonal screws
37 Low temperature switch
38 Smoke tube adapter 100 mm
39 Fire door hinge
40 Container lid (with rating plate, warning sign)
41 Rear wall
42 Side cladding rear right complete
43 Rear wall cover
44 Mains cable with earthed plug
45 Corner post front right complete
46 Front cladding bottom
47 Front cladding top
48 Corner post front left complete
49 Side cladding rear left complete
50 Ceramic lid with insert
TECHNICAL DATA
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Width
Depth
Weight without casing
Weight with steel front
Weight with ceramic front
Smoke tube pipe diameter
eating performance range
Room heating capacity (m3)
dependent on house insulation
Fuel consumption
Pellet container capacity
Power supply
Average electrical power consumption
Fuse
1031
530
600
130
137
142
100
2,4 - 8
50 - 220
0,6 - 1,8
32
230; 50
< 100
1,6 T
Exhaust air mass flow
Exhaust air temperature
Chimney draft requirement
6.0 - 6.0
157 - 229
0 - 0
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[daN]
[daN]
[daN]
[mm]
[kW]
[m3]
[kg/h]
[kg]
[V]; [ z]
[W]
[A]
[g/s]
[°C]
[Pa]
Subject to technical and optical modifications as well as typographical errors and misprints.
ENGLISH

1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
GENERAL WARNING AND
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The introductory general warning and
safety instructions must be unconditio-
nally observed
➧Read the whole manual thoroughly be-
fore using the fire for the first time.
➧Only approved transport aids with ade-
quate carrying capacity may be used to
transport the heating device.
➧Yourheating device isnotsuitable for use
as a ladder or to stand on.
➧Burning fuels releases heat energy that
leads to the surface of the pellet heater, as
well as the doors, the door and operating
handles, the door glass, the smoke tubes
and occasionally the front wall of the hea-
ting device heating up.
Thermal value: 5.3 kWh/kg
Density: 700 kg/m
3
Water content: max. 8% of the weight
Ash content: max. 1% of the weight
Diameter: 5 - 6.5 mm
Length: max. 30 mm
Contents: 100 % wood, untreated and without
any binding agent (proportion of bark
max. 5%)
Packaging: in sacks made from environmentally
friendly or biologically degradable
plastic or from paper (2 - 3 layer/
similar to cement packaging)
Do not touch these parts without the rele-
vant protectiveclothingoraidssuchas heat
protective gloves or operating materials
(cold hand).
➧Ensure that children are aware of this
particular danger and keep them away
from the heating device during operation.
➧Do not place non-heat resistant items on
the heating device or in its vicinity.
➧Do not put washing on the fire to dry.
➧Stands for drying items of clothing or
suchlike must be set up at an adequate
distance from the heating device - fire
hazard!
➧Processing easily inflammable or explo-
sive substances in the same of adjoining
rooms isprohibitedwhenthe heatingdevice
is in operation.
PELLET STORAGE
The fuel must be stored as dry as possible
in order to guarantee problem free burning
of the wood pellets.
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2. WHAT ARE PELLETS?
Pellets are made from wood waste from
saw- and planing mills as well as brash from
forestry operations. These „starting pro-
ducts“ are crushed, dried and pressed into
„fuel“ pellets without any binding agent.
Please request the tested fuel and a list of
monitored fuel producers from your pellet fire
consultant.
Using poor quality or prohibited pellet fuel
influences the function of your fire and can
further lead to the guarantee and the product
liability becoming invalid.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR HIGH QUALITY
PELLETS:
ENGLISH

The advanced technological state of your
pellet fire is the result of years of tests in
laboratory and practice.
The practical advantages of your pellet
fire are convincing:
OPERATING COMFORT -
OPERATING SECURITY
The fire is controlled by a digital electronic
monitoring device together with a patented
„air sensor“ that controls the interaction of
a flue gas fan, worm conveyor, convection
fan and temperature monitoring.
This monitoring system guarantees an opti-
mum combustion and operating state.
Operation is reduced to a minimum - this
means no operating errors with optimum
operation at the same time.
HIGHEST EFFICIENCY -
LOWEST EMISSIONS
Averylargeheatexchangersurfacetogether
with an optimum combustion air control
results in very good use of fuel.
Finely dosed pellet feed in an optimised
burner pot made from high quality cast
steel results in almost perfect combustion
withvery goodexhaust gasvalues-and that
is guaranteed in every phase of operation.
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3. TECHNOLOG
4. AUTOMATIC SAFET FUNCTIONS
POWER FAILURE
After a brief power failure the operating
functions that were set before the power
failure are continued.
ON-mode (manual operation): The control
switches into ST (start phase) and the de-
vicethen continues torun in ON-operation.
TM-mode (automatic operation): The contol
switches into ST (start phase) and the de-
vice then continues to run in TM-operation.
SB-mode (Standby-operation): The control
switches into SB operation after approx. 2
seconds.
Some smoke can be emitted when the
power fails. This does not last any longer
than three to five minutes and is not a safety
risk.
OVERHEATING
An excess temperature switch (OTB) swit-
ches the heater off automatically in the
caseofoverheating.Afterthefirehascooled
down it returns to the control programme.
However whether heating operation is
continued depends on the embers still in
the combustion pan. If no ignition takes
place when fuel feed is started again, then
the shutdown programme (cleaning, after-
running phase) is carried out. The fire must
be started again dependent on the pre-set
mode.
LOW TEMPERATURE SWITCH OFF
The fire switches off if it cools down below
a minimum temperature.
It can also switch off if starting takes too
long.
ELECTRIC EXCESS CURRENT CUT OUT
The fire is fitted with a main fuse (on the
rear of the fire) as protection against excess
current (Data as per Item 1)
ENGLISH
CAUTION! If the fire overheats it is imperative
that maintenance and cleaning work is carried
out.
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