Ecoteck ILARIA Operation And Maintenance Manual - page 9
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In any case, when a problem occurs, the pellet feed system is immediately stopped.
There are two main “mechanical” safety devices:
If one of these safety mechanisms is activated, the display will show the corresponding error
code.
4.1. No flame in the fireport
During the ignition phase, the flame may not ignite in the firepot. In this case, the control unit
automatically shuts down the stove. There are various reasons why this may occur.
4.2. Temporary power failure
If the power failure lasts only a few seconds, the stove resumes normal operation. If, on the other
hand, it lasts a number of minutes, once the sensors measure a temperature below the threshold,
the control unit will start the shutdown phase, and the stove will switch off after around 15 minutes.
When there is no power, some smoke may be released into the room; this is not a problem, as
there is always only a small quantity of pellets in the firepot. After shutdown, the control unit will
start the stove again.
It measures the correct negative pressure
(draught) in the flue; if there are draught problems
or blockages along the flue gas exhaust pipes, the
switch is activated, stopping the feed screw.
If the hopper should overheat due to the
malfunction of the tangential fan, the thermostat is
activated, stopping the feed screw
VACUUM SWITCH
THERMOSTAT WHIT MANUAL
RESET
In any case, when a problem occurs, the pellet feed system is immediately stopped.
There are two main “mechanical” safety devices:
If one of these safety mechanisms is activated, the display will show the corresponding error
code.
4.1. No flame in the fireport
During the ignition phase, the flame may not ignite in the firepot. In this case, the control unit
automatically shuts down the stove. There are various reasons why this may occur.
4.2. Temporary power failure
If the power failure lasts only a few seconds, the stove resumes normal operation. If, on the other
hand, it lasts a number of minutes, once the sensors measure a temperature below the threshold,
the control unit will start the shutdown phase, and the stove will switch off after around 15 minutes.
When there is no power, some smoke may be released into the room; this is not a problem, as
there is always only a small quantity of pellets in the firepot. After shutdown, the control unit will
start the stove again.
It measures the correct negative pressure
(draught) in the flue; if there are draught problems
or blockages along the flue gas exhaust pipes, the
switch is activated, stopping the feed screw.
If the hopper should overheat due to the
malfunction of the tangential fan, the thermostat is
activated, stopping the feed screw
VACUUM SWITCH
THERMOSTAT WHIT MANUAL
RESET
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Only a clean and unblocked firepot will ensure trouble-free operation of the pellet stove. During operation,
deposits may form in the firepot, and these must be removed immediately.
The need to clean the firepot can be seen visually, and must be checked daily, at the latest after filling
the pellets in the hopper. For rapid cleaning, the firepot can be left in the stove, however if the residues
are hard to remove, take the firepot out and scrape it clean.
The cleaning interval depends on the quality of the pellets used.
Important: even with a new batch of pellets, despite being the same brand, there may be differences in
combustion, and consequently the firepot may require more or less cleaning.
8.3. Periodical cleaning ( every 3 to 5 days )
8.3.1. Ash in the combustion chamber
To remove the ash from the combustion chamber, the stove must already have cooled down and
the switch must be moved to position “0”. Remove the firepot, remove the flame trap, open the ash
compartment and use a cylinder vacuum cleaner with a fine mesh filter, so that the ash vacuumed
up is not blown back into the room.
Open the door and remove the ash compart-
ment. Remove all the ash deposited inside
using a cylinder vacuum cleaner. This operation
will need to be performed at varying intervals,
depending on the quality of pellets used
Only a clean and unblocked firepot will ensure trouble-free operation of the pellet stove. During operation,
deposits may form in the firepot, and these must be removed immediately.
The need to clean the firepot can be seen visually, and must be checked daily, at the latest after filling
the pellets in the hopper. For rapid cleaning, the firepot can be left in the stove, however if the residues
are hard to remove, take the firepot out and scrape it clean.
The cleaning interval depends on the quality of the pellets used.
Important: even with a new batch of pellets, despite being the same brand, there may be differences in
combustion, and consequently the firepot may require more or less cleaning.
8.3. Periodical cleaning ( every 3 to 5 days )
8.3.1. Ash in the combustion chamber
To remove the ash from the combustion chamber, the stove must already have cooled down and
the switch must be moved to position “0”. Remove the firepot, remove the flame trap, open the ash
compartment and use a cylinder vacuum cleaner with a fine mesh filter, so that the ash vacuumed
up is not blown back into the room.
Open the door and remove the ash compart-
ment. Remove all the ash deposited inside
using a cylinder vacuum cleaner. This operation
will need to be performed at varying intervals,
depending on the quality of pellets used