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USER MANUAL Ecofire Flo 6 Palazzetti
9 PRIMA ACCENSIONE 33
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D A A B C Fig. 13
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1.1 Symbols 43
1.2 Intended use 43
1.3 Purpose and content of the manual 43
1.4 Preservation of the manual 43
1.5 Update of this manual 43
1.6 Overview 44
1.7 Compliance 44
1.8 Responsibility of the manufacturer 45
1.9 Technical assistance and maintenance 45
1.10 Spare parts 45
1.11 Serial plate 45
1.12 Delivery of the appliance 46
2 SAFETY WARNING 46
2.1 Warnings for the installer 46
2.2 Warnings for technical maintenance personnel 47
2.3 Warnings for users 47
3 FUEL CHARACTERISTICS 50
3.1 Fuel characteristics 50
3.2 Pellet storage 51
4 BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE PRODUCT 51
4.1 Serial plate 51
4.2 Wiring diagram 52
5 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION 54
5.1 Transportation 55
5.2 Checking the floor where the appliance will be placed 55
6 PREPARING THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION 55
6.1 General considerations 55
6.2 Safety Precautions 55
6.3 Place of installation 56
6.4 Combustion air 57
6.5 Flue gas fitting 59
6.6 Roof exhaust with traditional fireplace 61
7 INSTALLATION 63
7.1 General considerations 63
7.2 Upper outlet installation configuration 63
7.3 Back outlet installation configurations 65
7.4 Levelling of the appliance 66
7.5 Room air circulation 66
7.6 Electrical connection 68
7.7 Fuel optimisation 68
8 CONFIGURATION 68
8.1 Configuration 1 - Room probe 69
8.2 Configuration 2 - Room thermostat 70
9 FIRST IGNITION 71
9.1 Pellet loading 71
9.2 First start up 71
10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 72
10.1 Routine maintenance cleaning schedule 72
10.2 Ordinary cleaning - self-cleaning burn pot 73
10.3 Ordinary cleaning - static burn pot 73
10.4 Ordinary maintenance 75
10.5 Manually re-set thermostat 77
11 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL 78
11.1 Disposal of electrical components 78
1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Palazzetti heating appliances are manufactured and tested in accordance with the safety requirements set forth in the reference European directives.
Even partial printing, translation and reproduction of this manual are bound by the authorisation from Palazzetti. Technical information, graphical representations and specifications in this manual may not be disclosed to third parties.
Do not operate if not all the information provided in the manual has been thoroughly understood; if in doubt always request the advice or intervention of Palazzetti specialised personnel.
Palazzetti reserves the right to change specifications and technical and/or functional characteristics of the product at any time without prior notice.
1.1 Symbols
In this manual the points of major importance are highlighted by the following symbols:
| INDICATION: Indications concerning the correct use of the appliance and the responsibilities of those in charge. |
| ATTENTION: The point in which a note of particular importance is expressed. |
| HAZARD: Expresses an important note of behaviour for the prevention of injuries or damage to property. |
1.2 Intended use

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The appliance, which is the subject of this manual, is an indoor domestic heating stove, powered exclusively by wood pellets with automatic loading. The appliance must only work with the fire box door closed.The intended use indicated is valid only for appliances in full structural, mechanical and engineering efficiency.
1.3 Purpose and content of the manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide the fundamental and basic regulations for correct installation of the appliance.
Strict observance of that which is described herein guarantees a higher level of appliance safety and productivity.
1.4 Preservation of the manual
Preservation and consultation
The manual must be kept carefully and must always be available for consultation, both by the user and by the assembly and maintenance staff.
The installation manual is an integral part of the appliance.
Deterioration or loss
If needed, request an additional copy from Palazzetti.
Sale of the appliance
In the event of transferring the appliance the user is obliged to deliver even this manual to the new owner.
1.5 Update of this manual
This manual reflects the latest developments at the time the appliance was placed on the market.
The products already on the market with the relevant technical documentation, will not be considered by Palazzetti as deficient or inadequate due to possible modifications, adjustments or application of new technologies on newly marketed products.
1.6 Overview
The instructions in this manual apply as general rules; it is still necessary to comply with all the rules laid down by the local, national and European legislation in force in the country where the appliance is installed.
Information
In the event that you need to contact the Manufacturer of the appliance, refer to the serial number and the identification data indicated on the identification plate.
In case of problems, contact the dealer or a qualified technician authorised by the manufacturer; in case of repair, request the use of original spare parts.
Periodically check and clean the flue gas duct (connected to the chimney flue).
The pellet stove is not a cooking device.
Store this instruction manual, which is an integral part of the stove, for its entire service life. If the stove is sold or transferred to another user, always make sure it is accompanied by the product booklet.
In case of loss, contact the manufacturer or authorised retailer to receive another copy.
Maintenance
Maintenance operations must be carried out by qualified personnel authorised to work on the appliance to which this manual refers.
Responsibility for the works of installation
Responsibility for the works carried out for the installation of the appliance cannot be considered to be taken on by Palazzetti; it is and remains the responsibility of the installer, who is responsible for carrying out the checks relating to the flue, the air intake and how right the proposed installation solutions are.
1.7 Compliance
The appliances described in this manual comply with the legal provisions of the EU directives that can be consulted at the following web address: https://prdocs.palazzetti.it
The search key to be used is the serial number as shown below in the illustrative image"Fig. 1"
Palazzetti Lelio S.p.A.-via Roveredo 103 - 33080 Porcia (PN)

1.8 Responsibility of the manufacturer

With the delivery of this manual, Palazzetti declines all responsibility, both civil and criminal, direct or indirect, due to:
- installation that does not comply with standards in force in the country and with safety directives;
- partial or total non-compliance with the instructions contained in this manual;
- installation by unqualified and/or untrained personnel;
- use not in compliance with the safety directives;
- modifications and/or repairs carried out on the appliance that are not authorised by the manufacturer;
- lack of maintenance;
• exceptional events.
1.9 Technical assistance and maintenance
Palazzetti has a dense network of service centres with specialised, trained and skilled technicians.
The headquarters and our sales network is at your disposal to direct you to the nearest authorised service centre.
1.10 Spare parts
Use only original spare parts.
Do not wait until the components are worn by use before proceeding to their replacement.
Replace a worn component before its breaking favours the prevention of accidents arising from accidents caused by the sudden breakage of components which may cause serious damages to persons and objects.
1.11 Serial plate
The serial identification plate (A) is positioned on the rear "Fig. 2" and shows all the characteristic data relating to the appliance, including details of the Manufacturer, the Serial number and brand C€

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1.12 Delivery of the appliance
The appliance is delivered perfectly packaged and fixed to a wooden platform which allows handling it using fork lift trucks and/or other means.

The following material accompanies the appliance:
- manual for use, installation and maintenance;
- bar code label;
- display booklet;s
2 SAFETY WARNING
2.1 Warnings for the installer
Observe the prescriptions contained in this manual.

The instructions for assembly and disassembly of the appliance are reserved for specialist technicians only.
The installation, use and maintenance of the product must be in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and in compliance with the regulations. Failure to comply with the instructions and any incorrect operations may give rise to hazardous situations, damage to property, animals, health problems or malfunctioning.
Installation, electrical connection, operational testing and maintenance must be carried out exclusively by authorised and qualified personnel.
The installation and maintenance of the product must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel with suitable knowledge of the product itself. Use only original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
Responsibility for the works carried out in the location of the appliance is, and remains, with the user; the latter is also responsible for carrying out the checks relating to the proposed installation solutions.
The installer must comply with all local, national and European safety regulations.
The appliance must be installed on floors with adequate load bearing capacity.

Check that the chimney flue and air inlet set-ups conform to the type of installation.
Do not carry out on-the-fly electrical connections with temporary or uninsulated cables.
Check that the earthing of the electrical system is efficient.
Before starting the assembly or disassembly phases of the appliance, the installer must observe the safety precautions required by law and the following indications in particular:
- do not operate in adverse conditions;
- they must operate in perfect psychophysical conditions and must check that the personal protective equipment is intact and functioning perfectly;
• they must wear gloves and safety shoes; - they must use tools with electrical insulation;
- they must make sure that the area used during assembly/dismantling is free from obstacles.
The product must only be installed in rooms that are not at risk of fire and equipped with all the necessary services including air and electrical supplies and flue gas exhausts.
Evaluate the static conditions of the surface bearing the weight of the product and provide suitable insulation if it is composed of flammable materials (e.g. wood, carpet, plastic).
Live electrical parts: power the product only once it has been completely assembled.
2.2 Warnings for technical maintenance personnel
Maintenance operations must be carried out only by authorised and qualified personnel.
Observe the prescriptions contained in this manual.
Always use personal protective equipment and other means of protection.
Before starting any maintenance work ensure that the appliance, if it has been used, has cooled down.
Even if only one of the safety devices is not working, the appliance is to be considered not working.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains before carrying out any maintenance operations.
Disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains before working on electrical and electronic parts, connectors and moving parts (pellet loading systems, automatic burn pot cleaning systems, etc.).
2.3 Warnings for users
To ensure correct use of the product and electronic appliances connected thereto and to prevent accidents, it is important to always follow the instructions provided in this manual.
The appliance has particularly hot external surfaces (door, handle, glass, flue gas outlet pipes, etc.). Contact with these parts must therefore be avoided unless wearing suitable protective clothing or equipment, such as heat resistant gloves or in the presence of “cold handle” operating systems.
For this reason, maximum caution is recommended during operation and in particular:

Do not touch and do not get close to the glass of the firebox door, it may cause burns, do not stare at the flame for a long time.

Do not hang laundry directly over the appliance for drying: fire hazard.

• do not touch the flue gas outlet;
• do not perform any type of cleaning;
- do not remove the ashes;
- do not open the firebox door;
- do not open the ash drawer (where provided).
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Before commencing any operation, the user or anyone preparing to operate the product must have read and understood the entire contents of this installation and operating manual. Errors or incorrect settings can lead to dangerous conditions and/or irregular operation.
Unskilled users must be protected from access to any part that could expose them to danger. Therefore, they must not be allowed to intervene on internal parts at risk (electrical or mechanical), even if the disconnection of the power supply is required.
Respect the instructions and warnings highlighted on the sign plates displayed on the appliance.
The sign plates are accident prevention devices, therefore they must always be perfectly legible. If these are damaged and unreadable, it is mandatory to replace them, requesting the original spare parts from the Manufacturer.
Follow the routine and extraordinary maintenance schedule carefully.
Do not use the appliance without having first carried out daily cleaning.
Do not use the appliance if operation is abnormal, you suspect a breakage or if there are unusual noises.
In case of failure or malfunction, turn the appliance off and immediately contact your specialised technician.
Do not throw water on the appliance in operation or to extinguish the fire in the burn pot.
Do not switch the appliance off by disconnecting the mains electrical connection.
Do not lean on open doors, this could compromise the stability of the appliance.
Do not use the appliance as an anchor support of any kind.
It is prohibited to use the product as a ladder or support structure.
Do not clean the appliance until the structure and ashes have completely cooled.
Only touch the door when the appliance is cold.
In case of flue gas leaks in the room or explosions detrimental to the device, turn it off, ventilate the room and immediately contact your installer/service technician.
In case of fire in the chimney flue, turn the appliance off, disconnect it from the power supply and do not open the door. Then call the competent authorities.
In case of failure of the ignition system, do not ignite the appliance with flammable materials.
In electrically powered devices, if unburned gas/fumes accumulate inside the fire box, do not disconnect the electrical power supply and move as far away from the appliance as possible.
In case of malfunction of the appliance due to a poor flue draught, clean the flue in accordance with the procedure described in section “Maintenance of the smoke system”.
Do not touch the painted parts during operation to avoid damage to the paintwork.
All responsibility for improper use of the product is fully borne by the user, who relieves the manufacturer of any civil and criminal liability.

It is prohibited to operate the appliance with the door open.
It is prohibited to use the appliance if the door glass or gaskets are damaged.
Any type of unauthorised handling or replacement with non-original spare parts shall place the safety of the operator at risk and relieve the manufacturer of any civil and criminal liability.

It is prohibited to manually load pellets into the burn pot; this type of incorrect behaviour may generate an abnormal amount of unburned gas, giving rise to the risk of explosion inside the chamber.
Unburned pellet deposits in the burn pot after a failed ignition must be removed before making a new ignition attempt.
If the burn pot is not cleaned and regularly serviced, malfunctions and explosions may occur inside the appliance. Be sure to remove all traces of material and deposits from the holes of the burn pot and to clean them each time the ash is emptied or after each failed ignition attempt. Make sure the burn pot holes don't decrease in size as this may have a negative effect on the safe operation of the appliance.
Do not wash the product with water. Water may infiltrate the unit and damage the electrical insulation, causing electric shocks.
Do not sit/stand in front of the product in operation for long periods.
Incorrect use of the product or incorrect maintenance works may create a serious risk of explosion in the combustion chamber.
Only use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer. The product must never be used as an incinerator.
It is prohibited to use benzene, lamp fuel, kerosene, liquid firelighter for wood, ethyl alcohol or similar liquids to light or rekindle a flame in this appliance. Keep these liquids at a due distance from the appliance during operation.
It is prohibited to insert other types of fuels in the tank other than wood pellets.
Some tips to avoid corrosion phenomena:
- carry out routine cleaning operations to avoid the build-up of ash deposits;
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- feed the appliance only with fuel having the characteristics described in the section "Fuel characteristics";
- Do not use solvents, acids, aggressive detergents or products to directly clean the glass or other components of the product;
- avoid leaving the product in unfavourable ambient conditions (humidity, airborne salinity, storms, etc.);
- if the appliance is not used for long periods (e.g. during the summer), disconnect the combustion air inlet pipe and place dessicant bags in the combustion chamber to absorb the humidity in the air, making sure to remove them when the product is re-ignited.
3 FUEL CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 Fuel characteristics
The pellet "Fig. 3" is a compound made from various types of wood pressed together with mechanical procedures in compliance with environment protection regulations, and it is the only fuel required for this type of appliance.
The efficiency and thermal potential of the appliance may vary according to the type and quality of the pellets used.
We recommend the use of class A1 pellets (ISO 17225-2 standard, ENplus A1, DIN Plus or NC 444 category "High Performance NF Pellets Biofuel Quality").

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Use pellets with standard length between 3 and 40 mm.

Using poor quality pellets or pellets that do not comply with the manufacturer's indications may compromise the normal operation of the appliance, cause damage (including aesthetic damage) to the product and result in the warranty being voided.

It is prohibited to use the appliance as an incinerator to burn rubbish.
The appliance is equipped with a pellet storage tank having the capacity indicated in table "Technical features" indicated in the product manual.
The loading compartment is positioned at the top, it must always be open for loading of the pellets and must remain closed while the appliance is operating.

Once a month it is preferable to completely use up the pellets in the tank to eliminate the quantity of fuel dust.
3.2 Pellet storage

Pellets must be kept in a dry place, not too cold and the bags must be kept sealed.
It is advisable to keep a number of bags of pellets in the room where the appliance is being used or in an adjacent room provided it is at the correct temperature and humidity and at a safe distance (at least one meter) away from heat sources.
Wet and/or cold pellets (5 °C) reduce the thermal potential of the fuel resulting in the need for more cleaning maintenance of the burn pot (unburned material) and of the fire box.

Pay particular attention to the storage and handling of pellet bags. Their crushing and the formation of sawdust must be avoided.
If sawdust is placed in the appliance tank it could cause the pellet loading system to block.
4 BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE PRODUCT
4.1 Serial plate
| F Fuel | |
| Plmax Max. thermal power input | |
| Plmin Min. thermal power input | |
| Pmax Rated thermal power | |
| Pmin Reduced thermal power | |
| EFFmax Efficiency at rated power | |
| EFFmin Efficiency at reduced power | |
| COmax CO emissions at rated power (13% O_2 ) | |
| COmin CO emissions at reduced power (13% O_2 ) | |
| Dust Dusts at rated power (13% O_2 ) | |
| Tf | Flue gas temperature |
| X1/X2/Y | Minimum distance from flammable materials |
| V | Voltage |
| f | Frequency |
| Wmin | Max power absorbed during operation |
| Wmax | Max power absorbed during ignition |
4.2 Wiring diagram

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subgraph PLUG_C/FUSE_4_A["PLUG C/FUSE 4 A"]
A["220-240Vac PE L N"] --> B["Data Cable"]
B --> C["2a R"]
B --> D["20"]
B --> E["1"]
B --> F["3"]
B --> G["13"]
B --> H["4"]
B --> I["6"]
B --> J["ΔPa 7"]
B --> K["CN12"]
B --> L["CN5"]
B --> M["CN7"]
B --> N["CN6"]
B --> O["T05 T01 T02 T03 T04"]
P["PWM C01 RXT"] --> Q["CN3 CN1 CN9 CN2"]
R["L 220-240Vac N"] --> S["comb air"]
T["8"] --> U["14"]
V["9"] --> W["10"]
X["11a"] --> Y["12"]
Z["air R"] --> AA["18"]
AB["Clean"] --> AC["15"]
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note right of A: NOTE: phase protection, added by customer. Do not chan ge polarity!
note right of A: *Ove previsto.\Where applicable
note right of B: DATA CABLE
note right of C: Positive
note right of D: Black/Brown
note right of E: Blue/Red
note right of F: Black/Blue
note right of G: Black/Blue
note right of H: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of I: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of J: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of K: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of L: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of M: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of N: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of O: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of P: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of Q: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of R: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of S: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of T: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of U: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of V: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of W: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of X: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of Y: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of Z: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of AA: Green/Orange/Blue
note right of AB: Green/Orange/Blue
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| 1 Hall sensor | ||
| 2a* Right fan thermostat PRO2 fan for ducting where applicable | ||
| 3 Room sensor | ||
| 4 Pellet probe | ||
| 6 Flue gas probe | ||
| 7* Pressure differential combustion dynamic control where provided | ||
| 8 Incandescence resistance | ||
| 9 Flue gas exhaust fan | ||
| 10 Loading dispenser | ||
| 11a STB Safety | ||
| 12 Low pressure safety | ||
| 13* Micro-switch self-cleaning system where applicable | ||
| 14 Room fan | ||
| 15* Burn pot cleaning self-cleaning system where applicable | ||
| 16* Inductance where inductance is provided | ||
| 18* Right room fan | PRO2 fan for ducting where applicable | |
| 20* Pellet sensor pellet hopper sensor where applicable | ||
| 24 Control panel | ||
| 32 Main switch | ||

In configuration 2 component no.3 (room sensor) will be converted into a room thermostat input, which will control the shutdown of the stove.
5 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION
The appliance is delivered complete with all the parts required.
Pay attention to the tendency for the appliance to become unbalanced.
The centre of gravity of the appliance is carried towards the front.
Bear in mind the above also when moving the appliance on the transport stand. It is advisable to unpack the appliance only when it has arrived at the installation site.

The product must be handled and unpacked using suitable means.
Make sure that children do not play with the packaging components (e.g. films and polystyrene):

Danger of suffocation!
During moving, lifting, and unpacking of the appliance the following is absolutely necessary:
• always keep it upright;
- never tip it over into a horizontal position;
- never tilt it on the front to avoid breaking the glass of the fire box door.
- Removal of the transport pallet
Disposal can be entrusted to a third party, provided only companies authorised for the recovery and elimination of the materials in question are used.
Always follow the regulations in force in the country in which the appliance is being used for disposal of materials and possibly for the disposal report.
To remove the appliance from the transport pallet:
- Unscrew the side fixing screws
- Lift the appliance
- Remove the transport pallet

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Make sure that the lifting carriage has a payload higher than the weight of the appliance to be lifted. The full responsibility of the lifting of loads lies with the person handling the lifting equipment.

Ensure wood or timber floors are properly protected in order to prevent the weight of the appliance from damaging them during movement.
During lifting, avoid jerking or abrupt movements.
Pay attention to overbalancing.
5.2 Checking the floor where the appliance will be placed
Check the load capacity of the floor slab.
If a floor is not suitable for supporting the weight of the appliance, install appropriate steel plates (A) or concrete base equipped with 10x10x6 electro-welded mesh to distribute the weight (B).

For the dimensions of the plates and the concrete base, use a qualified technician.

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6 PREPARING THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION
6.1 General considerations
The following paragraphs contain some guidelines to be followed to obtain the maximum efficiency of the product purchased and to ensure safe operation. The following indications are however subject to compliance with any possible national, regional and municipal laws and regulations in force in the country where the appliance is installed.
For Italy, installation must be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with the EN 10683 standard.
6.2 Safety Precautions
The operations for assembly and disassembly of the appliance are reserved for specialist technicians only.
It is recommended to be sure of their qualifications and their actual capacity.

For Italy, these technicians must be in possession of the letter "C" qualification issued by the chamber of commerce based on the Ministerial Decree. 37/08.
6.3 Place of installation
For the minimum distances that must be respected when positioning the appliance with respect to flammable materials and objects, refer to the instructions in "Fig. 8"
Floors made of flammable material such as wood, parquet, linoleum, laminate or floors covered with carpets must be protected by a fireproof base under the appliance that also protects the front during cleaning from any falling burning residues.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any variations in the characteristics of the material constituting the floor under the protection.

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Z Y2 X2 X1 Y1 Fig. 8Remember to respect the minimum distance from flammable materials (X), shown on the identification plate of the pipes used to make the chimney "Fig. 9" e "Fig. 10"
Pi = Flammable wall
Pp = Floor protection
| X1 X2 | Y1 Y2 Z | |||
| SAFETY DISTANCE (mm)FROM FLAMMABLEMATERIALS | 1000 | 100 200 | 200 750 |
| X1 X2 Y1 Y2 Z | |||||
| MINIMUM DISTANCES FOR CORRECT MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT (mm) | 1000 | 100 | 500 | 500 | 750 |

Set up an accessible technical space for any maintenance work.
The configuration may change depending on the characteristics of the installed product. it is therefore necessary to carry out the correct installation according to the chosen product configuration.

Depending on the product chosen, it may not be possible to carry out installation with an upper smoke outlet.
UPPER OUTLET

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Pi X Pi X1 Pp Fig. 9BACK OUTLET

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Pi X Pi X1 Pp Fig. 10Set up the electricity supply line to arrive near the appliance for the connection of the power cable.
6.4 Combustion air
The appliance, during its operation, requires combustion air.
The inflow of combustion air can be obtained in the following ways:
- it can come directly from outside with direct connection to the combustion chamber ("Fig. 11" "Fig. 12").
- it can come from the installation room or suitable adjacent rooms ("Fig. 15" "Fig. 16")
Extraction of combustion air from outside (Only for internally sealed products)
In this case, a possible alternative may be:
- to channel the combustion air using a coaxial pipe to expel the flue gases and extract the air ("Fig. 11""Fig. 13"-A, B = Air inlet, C, D = Flue gas outlet); in this case it is not necessary to create a classic air intake in the room.
- to connect the combustion air inlet of the appliance to the air intake using a special pipe ("Fig. 12""Fig. 14").
UPPER OUTLET

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D A A B C Fig. 11
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D A A B C Fig. 13
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Fig. 14Extraction of combustion air in the room
Create the air intake on the wall ("Fig. 15" "Fig. 16" - PA = Air Intake), and leave the appliance to withdraw the room air, making sure to connect the section of corrugated pipe on the air inlet pipe, if supplied, fixing it with the strap and folding it slightly downwards to prevent any resonance effects.
UPPER OUTLET

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PA Fig. 15BACK OUTLET

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PA Fig. 16If the rear wall of the appliance is an external wall, make a hole for the intake of combustion air at a height of about 20-30 cm from the ground, observing the dimensions on the technical data sheet in section "Technical features".
A non-closable permanent aeration grid must be placed externally; in areas that are particularly windy and exposed to weathering, provide rain and wind protection.
Ensure that the air intake is positioned so that it won't be accidentally obstructed.
If it is impossible to create an external air intake in the wall behind the appliance (non-perimeter wall), a hole must be made in an external wall of the room where the appliance is positioned.
If it is not possible to create the fresh air intake in the room, an external hole can be created in an adjacent room provided it is permanently interconnected by means of a transfer grille.
It is forbidden to take combustion air from garages, warehouses of combustible material or places with activities at risk of fire.

If there are other heating or extraction appliances in the installation room, combustion malfunctions may occur due to a lack of combustion air. The combustion air intakes must therefore be sized correctly, in order to ensure the necessary supply of air for the correct operation of all devices.
6.5 Flue gas fitting
The appliance works with the combustion chamber at negative pressure. It is therefore essential to make sure that the flue gas evacuation is airtight (this is the responsibility of the installer).
The appliance must be connected to its own flue gas duct, not shared, and which is suitable for ensuring adequate dispersion of the combustion products into the atmosphere, in accordance with the regulations in force in the country of installation.

The components making up the flue gas ducting system must be declared suitable for the specific operating conditions and provided with CE marking.

It is mandatory to create a first vertical section measuring at least 1.5 meters to guarantee correct expulsion of the flue gases.
It is advisable to make a maximum of 3 direction changes, in addition to that resulting from the rear connection of the appliance to the chimney, using 45 - 90 ° bends or Tee fittings ("Fig. 17" "Fig. 18").
Always use a Tee fitting with inspection cap at each horizontal and vertical change of the flue gas route ("Fig. 19")
The horizontal sections must have a maximum length of 2-3 m with an upward slope of 3-5%.
Anchor the pipes with suitable collars to the wall.
The flue gas fitting MUST NOT BE connected:
• to a chimney used by other generators (boilers, stoves, fireplaces, etc. ...);
- to air extraction systems (hoods, vents etc. ...) even if "ducted".
It is forbidden to install shut-off and draught valves.

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MAX 2 - 3 m C > 3 - 5% MIN 1,5 m B B Fig. 17
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MAX 2 - 3 m C > 3 - 5% MIN 1,5 m B B Fig. 18WARNING
ONLY FOR UPPER OUTLET (where present)
As an additional safety measure, a threaded coupling with "R" closing cap is provided in order to connect an eventual condensate drain pipe "Fig. 19"

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Technical line drawing of an electronic device interior with labeled component 'R' and no readable text or symbols6.6 Roof exhaust with traditional fireplace
The chimney for the evacuation of flue gases must be made by qualified personnel in compliance with standards UNI 10683- EN 1856-1-2- EN 1857-EN 1443- EN 13384-1-3- EN 12391-1 both in terms of the dimensions and the materials used in its construction.
The flue gases can be evacuated through a traditional chimney ("Fig. 20" "Fig. 21") provided the good condition and proper maintenance of the chimney has been verified. In the case of an old chimney, it is advisable to renew it using ducting. The flue gas exhaust must be on the roof.
UPPER OUTLET

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1 2 3 Fig. 201) Wind-proof cowl
2) Seal
3) Inspect

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1 2 3 Fig. 211) Non-combustible material
2) Steel piping
3) Closing panel

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1 2 3 Fig. 221) Wind-proof cowl
2) Seal
3) Inspect

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1 2 3 Fig. 231) Non-combustible material
2) Steel piping
3) Closing panel
Make sure that the connection to the brickwork chimney is properly sealed.

If the chimney has a larger section, it must be "intubated" with a suitably insulated steel pipe (with diameter suitable for the route.

In case of pipes that pass through wooden roofs or walls, it is recommended to use special certified ducting kits commonly available on the market.
7 INSTALLATION
7.1 General considerations
The following sections provide a number of indications to be complied with in order to obtain the maximum performance from the purchased product.

The following indications are however subject to compliance with any possible national, regional and municipal laws and regulations in force in the country where the appliance is installed.
7.2 Upper outlet installation configuration

Only if provided based on the model
It is possible to install the stove in different ways according to personal requirements:
- Coaxial pipe
- Single-wall pipe and air intake in room
- Single wall pipe and air intake connected to the outside
7.2.1 Coaxial pipe

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While it is understood that it is the technician's responsibility to properly size the chimney flue based on the installation situation and the product, it is nonetheless advisable not to exceed a length of 7 metres with an 8/13 cm coaxial pipe.
"Fig. 24"
7.2.2 Single-wall pipe and air intake in room

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3D diagram of a mechanical component with a cylindrical pin and base, labeled 'Fig. 25' (no text or symbols on the object itself)In this case the combustion air will be taken from the room. To achieve this:
- Connect the flue gas outlet pipe (A) "Fig. 25".
7.2.3 Single-wall pipe and air intake connected to the outside

The images in the following paragraphs are purely indicative.
In this case the combustion air will be taken directly from outside via the rear of the stove.
- Disconnect the combustion air hose (D) in the upper part ("Fig. 26").

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Technical diagram of a device interior with labeled components and an inset view showing internal structure (no text or symbols present)Fig. 26
- Remove the preform (E) on the back panel (C) and insert the flexible hose (D) to connect it to an outside air intake.
- Reassemble the back panel (C) and the sides by proceeding as described in the product manual
- Connect the flue gas outlet pipe (F) "Fig. 27"

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled components (A, B, C, D, E, F) showing internal components and assembly.Fig. 27
7.3 Back outlet installation configurations
It is possible to install the stove in different ways according to personal requirements:
- Single-wall pipe and air intake in room
- Single wall pipe and air intake connected to the outside
7.3.1 Single-wall pipe and air intake in room
In this case the combustion air will be taken from the room.
To achieve this:
- Connect the flue gas outlet pipe (A) ("Fig. 28").

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A Fig. 287.3.2 Single-wall pipe and air intake connected to the outside
In this case the combustion air is taken directly from outside, from the back of the stove.
- Remove the sides
- Remove the back panel of the stove (C).
- Remove the preform (D) on the back panel (C) and insert the flexible hose (E) to connect it to an outside air intake ("Fig. 29").
- Tighten the hose (E) with the previously loosened metal clamp (F).

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Fig. 29- Connect the flue gas outlet pipe (G) ("Fig. 30").

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Technical diagram of a device interior with labeled parts G and C, showing internal components like fans, motors, and ventilation ducts.Fig. 30
7.4 Levelling of the appliance
The appliance must be levelled with the help of a spirit level, by regulating the adjustable feet ("Fig. 31").
A = Spirit level.

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A BFig. 31
7.5 Room air circulation

The images in the following paragraphs are purely indicative.

In order to function correctly, the PRO 2 model must be ducted. In the event that ducting is not foreseen, it is necessary to:
• inhibit the operation of the fans by electrically disconnecting them and appropriately insulating their terminals to avoid possible contact with metal and/or hot parts
- close the unused outlets with the special cap supplied as an accessory.
To connect the stove to the ducted heating system, connect a pipe (B) to the rear fan (A) on one side and to the air distribution outlet (C) on the other side, securing it with a hose clamp.
When the stove is used to heat two or more adjacent rooms, it is essential to encourage recirculation of the ambient air to uniform the temperature in the various rooms.
To connect the stove to the ducted heating system, connect a pipe (B) to the rear fan (A) on one side and to the air distribution outlet (C) on the other side, securing it with a hose clamp.
When the stove is used to heat two or more adjacent rooms, it is essential to encourage recirculation of the ambient air to uniform the temperature in the various rooms "Fig. 32".

For air ducting, preferably use smooth, internally insulated pipes.
7.5.1 PRO 2
Room thermostat for rear fan control (PRO 2)

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C TA B A Fig. 32It is possible to connect a room thermostat/probe, so that the rear fan can be switched on and off according to the temperature set on the thermostat.
To use this function, rear fan ventilation must be set to ON.
Remove jumper 104 - GND and connect thermostat "Fig. 33".

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22.15 20.3 °C PWM C01 RXT +16V I04 GND F01 GNDFig. 33
7.6 Electrical connection
Simply connect the appliance to the electrical system using the supplied plug ("Fig. 34").
The electrical connection (plug) must be easily accessible after appliance installation as well.

If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the technical assistance service or a qualified technician in order to prevent any risk.

The system must be equipped with an earth connection and a differential switch in compliance with the laws in force.

The flue gas evacuation duct must be equipped with its own earth connection.

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Line drawing of a hand inserting a plug into a wall-mounted device (no text or symbols)7.7 Fuel optimisation
Excellent fuel depends on different factors (type of installation, operating and maintenance conditions, type of pellets, etc.)
Upon first ignition, the stove can be regulated for optimum combustion performance.
Generally speaking, if at the end of combustion, there is a lot of residue in the burn pot, you should change the combustion configuration (by increasing the value) until you find the best solution.
Refer to function “(14) Combustion” of the use and functionality manual.
8 CONFIGURATION
Depending on the type of installation it is necessary to set up the ideal configuration for correct operation. Two different configurations are possible:
| Description Configuration | |
| Room probe (default) 1 | |
| Room thermostat 2 |
a) Use the arrow keys to go to the set-up menu and press the key;
a) Select the password "7" with the key and confirm with the key;
a) Scroll with the + - keys and select the submenu [30]; "r--0" will flash;
a) Press the • key and enter the value "54" with the keys;
a) Press←to confirm;
a) The configuration currently in use will be displayed;
a) To modify, press the • key and enter the value of the new configuration with the keys + -
a) Press to confirm.

After changing the configuration, a communication error message may appear for a few seconds. Ignore it and switch the stove off with the safety switch on the back, wait a few seconds and switch it on again.
8.1 Configuration 1 - Room probe

Configuration 1 is the default configuration for this device. No changes need to be made in this case ("Fig. 35").
It is possible to place the room probe in another place to detect the desired room temperature.
Set configuration 1 to switch the appliance on and off either manually or according to a program.
The appliance modulates the power according to the room temperature read by the room probe placed on the stove itself.

You can set the "Eco-mode" function to have the appliance switch off or on again according to the room temperature set.
The antifreeze function can also be set in this configuration.
This configuration can also be used to switch the appliance on and off manually or in a programmed way (with the Timer function active).

The room sensor can be lengthen by cutting the clamp inside ("Fig. 36").

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A["Terminal Block T"] --> B["Terminal Block T01"]
A --> C["Terminal Block T02"]
A --> D["Terminal Block T03"]
A --> E["Terminal Block T04"]
F["I03 GND T05"] --> G["Terminal Block T05"]
H["T"] --> A
Fig. 35

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Line drawing of an electronic device with a cable inserted into a socket, showing internal components and wiring (no text or symbols)Fig. 36
8.2 Configuration 2 - Room thermostat
In configuration 2, the appliance is controlled by an external thermostat (or programmable thermostat) (not supplied) which switches the appliance on and off depending on the set temperature
When the temperature is satisfied, the thermostat opens the circuit and switches off the stove. The stove switches back on automatically when the temperature falls below the value set on the external thermostat (closed circuit).
This configuration can also be used to switch the appliance on and off manually or in a programmed way (with the Timer function active); to do this, it is necessary to remove the jumper between the two terminals and connect the room thermostat.

If the thermostat allows scheduled programming, to avoid overlapping operation time slots, it is advisable to deactivate the appliance timer by setting it to OFF.

In this configuration the appliance switches off when the external thermostat is satisfied.
Disconnect the probe from terminal T05 and connect the thermostat ("Fig. 37" "Fig. 38").

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I03 GND T05 CN7 CN6 T01 T02 T03 T04 Fig. 37
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22.15 20.3 °C GND F03 F02 +5V I03 GND T05 Fig. 38
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PFig. 39

Provide for the passage of the room probe through the cable gland (P) "Fig. 39"
9 FIRST IGNITION

The first ignition must be carried out by the installer.
9.1 Pellet loading

The images in the following paragraphs are purely indicative.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with granular material inside, surrounded by coiled tubing (no text or symbols)- Open the pellet loading hatch.
- Load the pellets.
- Close the hatch.

The appliance, which is the subject of this manual, is an indoor domestic heating stove, powered exclusively by wood pellets with automatic loading.

The product only works with the pellet loading hatch closed. During operation, the stove will emit an acoustic signal when the door is opened, which can be kept open for 60 seconds before the stove goes into alarm.

Check that there are no pellets obstructing correct closure of the lid.
9.2 First start up

During the first ignition of the stove, make sure the rooms are properly ventilated as unpleasant odours or fumes may be generated due to the evaporation or drying of certain materials used. This phenomenon will gradually disappear.
Connect the appliance to the mains, operate the power switch on the back of the appliance by turning it to "I".
If the connection is correct, the appliance emits a series of intermittent noises and the display lights up.
See the display manual

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10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning can be carried out by the user.
Maintenance operations must be performed by an authorised technical assistance centre.
Before performing any maintenance operation, take the following precautions:
- Ensure that all appliance parts are cold.
- Make sure that the ashes are completely extinguished.
- Use personal protective equipment provided for by Directive 89/391/EEC.
- Make sure that the general line switch is turned off.
- Make sure that the power supply cannot be accidentally reactivated. Remove the plug from the wall socket.
• Always use appropriate equipment for maintenance.
- Once maintenance or repair operations have been completed, before putting the appliance back into service, reinstall all the safety guards and reactivate all the safety devices.
10.1 Routine maintenance cleaning schedule
10.1.1 Routine cleaning (User)
| EVERY TIME THE APPLIANCE IS TURNED ON | EVERY WEEK | |
| Self-cleaning burn pot (“Fig. 43”) X | ||
| Static burn pot (“Fig. 44”) X | ||
| Ash drawer/compartment (“Fig. 43”) (“Fig. 45”) X | ||
| Glass (“Fig. 46”) X | ||
10.1.2 Ordinary maintenance (certified technical service centre)
| 1 YEAR (*) | |
| Door and burn pot seals X | |
| Smoke collector (“Fig. 47” “Fig. 48”) X | |
| Door safety (“Fig. 49”) | X |
| Flue gas system (Fig. 50) | X |
| Device | X |
(*) At least once a year or every 4000 kg of pellets burned.
10.2 Ordinary cleaning - self-cleaning burn pot
10.2.1 Cleaning the inside of the firebox
Daily or before each ignition, it is necessary to check that the burn pot is clean to ensure the free flow of combustion air from the holes of the burn pot itself.
Vacuum the ash accumulated in the burn pot ("Fig. 43").

Remove the ash from the combustion chamber as the salts present cause corrosion of the metal. In addition, the ash could block the passage of air, varying the development of the flame which, if it approaches the glass, would increase corrosion.
If necessary, remove the ash drawer and empty it, making sure to remove any residue in the compartment where it is contained.

Using an ash vacuum can simplify the cleaning operations

The images in the following paragraphs are purely indicative.

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Technical illustration of a mechanical assembly with two hanging components and an arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)Fig. 43
10.3 Ordinary cleaning - static burn pot
10.3.1 Cleaning the inside of the firebox
Daily or before each ignition, it is necessary to check that the burn pot is clean to ensure the free flow of combustion air from the holes of the burn pot itself.
Vacuum the ash accumulated in the burn pot (Fig. 45).

Remove the ash from the combustion chamber as the salts present cause corrosion of the metal. In addition, the ash could block the passage of air, varying the development of the flame which, if it approaches the glass, would increase corrosion.
After cleaning the burn pot, remove it from its housing and clean the space where it is contained.
If necessary, remove the ash drawer and empty it, making sure to remove any residue in the compartment where it is contained

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Using an ash vacuum can simplify the cleaning operations
10.3.2 Cleaning the glass
This is done with a damp cloth or damp paper towel passed through the ash ("Fig. 46").
Rub until the glass is clean.
Do not clean the glass while the stove is on and do not use abrasive sponges.

Do not use solvents, acids or detergents, liquid detergents or aggressive products.

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10.4 Ordinary maintenance
10.4.1 Maintenance of flue manifold
Remove the ash drawer and, using a special ash vacuum, remove any residues in the compartment that contains it. Use a flexible brush to clean the exchanger pipes in the combustion chamber ("Fig. 47").
Remove any residues that fall in the flue manifold using an ash vacuum.
SEALED PRODUCT

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with internal components and piping (no text or symbols)NOT SEALED PRODUCT

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with internal components and a hand operating a tool (no text or symbols)10.4.2 Door safety
In order to guarantee the correct and safe operation of the fire box door, it is necessary to lubricate the springs of the closing mechanism. Inside the block (C), use spray lubricant around the screw head so that the lubricant reaches the spring.

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Diagram of a spray bottle and a mechanical component with coiled springs inside a transparent housing (no text or symbols)Fig. 49
PALAZZETTI
10.4.3 Maintenance of the smoke system
If there are horizontal sections, it is necessary to check and remove any deposits of ash and soot before they obstruct the passage of fumes.
The incrustations inside the flue affect the optimum forced draught. When they reach a thickness of 5-6 mm, with high temperatures and sparks, they can ignite with easily imaginable consequences both for the flue and for the house. In the event of failure to clean or inadequate cleaning the appliance may have operating problems including:
- bad combustion;
- blackening of the glass;
- blockage of the burn pot with accumulation of ash and pellets;
- deposit of ash and excessive deposits on the exchanger with consequent poor performance.
10.4.4 Cleaning the flue gas duct
US VERSION ONLY

The images in the following paragraphs are purely indicative.

Use a flexible brush to clean the flue gas duct and vacuum any residual ash

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Technical line drawing of a cylindrical device with internal components and wiring (no text or symbols)Fig. 50
10.4.5 Appliance maintenance
To be carried out at least once a year, or every time the appliance signals maintenance request.
During the maintenance operation, the technician must:
- clean the flue gas transit area thoroughly and completely;
- check the condition and tightness of all the seals;
- check the condition of all internal components and make sure they are clean;
• make sure the flue gas outlet connection is sealed and clean; - remove any deposits of pellet residues in the tank;
- check that there are no pellets or pellet residues in the appliance installation space;
- check the correct operation of the appliance;
- reset any warnings or alarms
10.5 Manually re-set thermostat
Manually re-set the thermostat before resetting the alarm (to be performed by the Technical Support Centre)

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11 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL

The demolition and disposal of the appliance is the sole responsibility of the owner, who must comply with the current regulations in the country where the appliance is in use for the disposal of materials and, if required, for a declaration of disposal, with regard to safety, respect and protection of the environment.
Disposal can be entrusted to a third party, provided only companies authorised for the recovery and elimination of the materials in question are used.

All dismantling for demolition must be carried out with the appliance stationary and with the power supply cut, where present.

Leaving the appliance in accessible areas is a serious danger to people and animals.
The differentiated disposal of the product makes it possible to avoid potentially negative consequences on the environment and health, and also allows recycling of the materials making up the product in order to achieve significant energy and resource savings.
Any liability for damage to people and animals always falls on the owner. Upon demolition, the EC marking, this manual and other documents relating to this appliance must be destroyed.
11.1 Disposal of electrical components
- Remove all the electrical equipment.
- Separate the accumulators on the electronics boards.
- Scrap the structure of the appliance with the assistance of authorised companies.
INFORMATION FOR THE PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE BATTERIES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE EU DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC
Please replace the battery when its electric charge is exhausted: at the end of its useful life this battery must not be disposed of together with unsorted waste. It must be delivered at appropriate selective collection centres for municipal waste or to resellers who provide this service. Disposing of a battery separately allows you to avoid possible adverse effects on the environment and on human health resulting from improper disposal and allows to recover and recycle the materials of which it is composed, with substantial savings on energy and resources. In order to emphasize on the obligation to dispose of separately the batteries, on the battery itself there is the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Abusive disposal of the product by the user involves the application of administrative sanctions provided by law.

A crossed-out wheelie bin symbol on the equipment label indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted waste, but should be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling.

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Pursuant to art.13 of Italian Legislative Decree no. 151 of 25 July 2005 implementing Directive 2002/96/EC of 23 February 2003 on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment relating to the measures and procedures designed to prevent the production of waste electrical and electronic equipment, called WEEE, promoting the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery so as to reduce the quantity to be disposed of and improving the intervention of the parties involved in the life cycle of such products.
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1 ALLGEMEINES 81
1.1 Symbole 81
4 DAS PRODUKT KENNEN 89
4.1 Beschreibung 89
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4 DAS PRODUKT KENNEN
4.1 Beschreibung
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8.2 Konfiguration 2 - Raumthermostat
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5 MANUTENTION ET TRANSPORT 130
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| Category | Value (%) | |---|---| | Total | 10.2 | | Cash | 9.3 | | Cash at risk | 7.4 | | Net Income | 6.8 | | Total | 5.1 | | Cash | 4.9 | | Cash at risk | 4.4 | | Net Income | 4.3 | | Total | 3.9 | | Cash | 3.6 | | Cash at risk | 3.3 | | Net Income | 2.9 | | Total | 2.6 | | Cash | 2.3 | | Cash at risk | 2.0 | | Net Income | 1.7 | | Total | 1.4 | | Cash | 1.1 | | Cash at risk | 0.8 | | Net Income | 0.5 | | Total | 0.3 | | Cash | 0.1 | | Cash at risk | -0.1 | | Net Income | -0.4 | | Total | -0.2 | | Cash | -0.5 | | Cash at risk | -0.7 | | Net Income | -0.9 | | Total | -1.0 | | Cash | -1.2 | | Cash at risk | -1.4 | | Net Income | -1.6 | | Total | -1.8 | | Cash | -2.0 | | Cash at risk | -2.2 | | Net Income | -2.5 | | Total | -2.7 | | Cash | -3.0 | | Cash at risk | -3.2 | | Net Income | -3.5 | | Total | -3.7 | | Cash | -4.0 | | Cash at risk | -4.2 | | Net Income | -4.5 | | Total | -4.7 | | Cash | -5.0 | | Cash at risk | -5.2 | | Net Income | -5.5 | | Total | -5.7 | | Cash | -6.0 | | Cash at risk | -6.2 | | Net Income | -6.5 | | Total | -6.7 | | Cash | -7.0 | | Cash at risk | -7.2 | | Net Income | -7.5 | | Total | -7.7 | | Cash | -8.0 | | Cash at risk | -8.2 | | Net Income | -8.5 | | Total | -8.7 | | Cash | -9.0 | | Cash at risk | -9.2 | | Net Income | -9.5 | | Total | -9.7 | | Cash | -10.0 | | Cash at risk | -10.2 | | Net Income | -10.5 | | Total | -10.7 | | Cash | -11.0 | | Cash at risk | -11.2 | | Net Income | -11.5 | | Total | -11.7 | | Cash | -12.0 | | Cash at risk | -12.2 | | Net Income | -12.5 | | Total | -12.7 | | Cash | -13.0 | | Cash at risk | -13.2 | | Net Income | -13.5 | | Total | -13.7 | | Cash | -14.0 | | Cash at risk | -14.2 | | Net Income | -14.5 | | Total | -14.7 | | Cash | -15.0 | | Cash at risk | -15.2 | | Net Income | -15.5 | | Total | -15.7 | | Cash | -16.0 | | Cash at risk | -16.2 | | Net Income | -16.5 | | Total | -16.7 | | Cash | -17.0 | | Cash at risk | -17.2 | | Net Income | -17.5 | | Total | -17.7 | | Cash | -18.0 | | Cash at risk | -18.2 | | Net Income | -18.5 | | Total | -18.7 | | Cash | -19.0 | | Cash at risk | -19.2 | | Net Income | -19.5 | | Total | -19.7 | | Cash | -20.0 | | Cash at risk | -20.2 | | Net Income | -20.5 | | Total | -20.7 | | Cash | -21.0 | | Cash at risk | -21.2 | | Net Income | -21.5 | | Total | -21.7 | | Cash | -22.0 | | Cash at risk | -22.2 | | Net Income | -22.5 | | Total | -22.7 | | Cash | -23.0 | | Cash at risk | -23.2 | | Net Income | -23.5 | | Total | -23.7 | | Cash | -24.0 | | Cash at risk | -24.2 | | Net Income | -24.5 | | Total | -24.7 | | Cash | -25.0 | | Cash at risk | -25.2 | | Net Income | -25.5 | | Total | -25.7 | | Cash | -26.0 | | Cash at risk | -26.2 | | Net Income | -26.5 | | Total | -26.7 | | Cash | -27.0 | | Cash at risk | -27.2 | | Net Income | -27.5 | | Total | -27.7 | | Cash | -28.0 | | Cash at risk | -28.2 | | Net Income | -28.5 | | Total | -28.7 | | Cash | -29.0 | | Cash at risk | -29.2 | | Net Income | -29.5 | | Total | -29.7 | | Cash | -30.0 | | Cash at risk | -30.2 | | Net Income | -30.5 | | Total | -30.7 | | Cash | -31.0 | | Cash at risk | -31.2 | | Net Income | -31.5 | | Total | -31.7 | | Cash | -32.0 | | Cash at risk | -32.2 | | Net Income | -32.5 | | Total | -32.7 | | Cash | -33.0 | | Cash at risk | -33.2 | | Net Income | -33.5 | | Total | -33.7 | | Cash | -34.0 | | Cash at risk | -34.2 | | Net Income | -34.5 | | Total | -34.7 | | Cash | -35.0 | | Cash at risk | -35.2 | | Net Income | -35.5 | | Total | -35.7 | | Cash | -36.0 | | Cash at risk | -36.2 | | Net Income | -36.5 | | Total | -36.7 | | Cash | -37.0 | | Cash at risk | -37.2 | | Net Income | -37.5 | | Total | -37.7 | | Cash | -38.0 | | Cash at risk | -38.2 | | Net Income | -38.5 | | Total | -38.7 | | Cash | -39.0 | | Cash at risk | -39.2 | | Net Income | -39.5 | | Total | -39.7 | | Cash | -40.0 | | Cash at risk | -40.2 | | Net Income | -40.5 | | Total | -40.7 | | Cash | -41.0 | | Cash at risk | -41.2 | | Net Income | -41.5 | | Total | -41.7 | | Cash | -42.0 | | Cash at risk | 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Diagram of a cylindrical device with ventilation grilles and labeled component A (no text or symbols beyond label)Fig. 2
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Pile of cylindrical wooden sticks, likely wood or rubber, with no visible text or symbols.
5 MANUTENTION ET TRANSPORT
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Technical illustration of a cylindrical device with internal components and directional arrows, labeled Fig. 6 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)5.1 Transport

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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with labeled components A and BFig. 7
6 PRÉPARATION DU LIEU D'INSTALLATION
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3D diagram of a mechanical component with a cylindrical pin and a square hole, labeled 'Fig. 25' (no text or symbols on the object itself)text_image
Technical diagram of a device rear panel with labeled component A and internal componentsFig. 28
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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with labeled parts F and E, showing internal components and connections.
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts C and D, showing internal structure and assembly.Fig. 29
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Technical diagram of a device interior with labeled parts G and C, showing internal components like fans and buttons.Fig. 30
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Technical illustration of a mechanical assembly with two hanging components and an arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)Fig. 43
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Technical line drawing of a server rack with ventilation slots and a close-up inset showing a component (no text or symbols)Fig. 51
11 DÉMOLITION ET ÉLIMINATION

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1.12 Entrega del aparato
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Pile of cylindrical plant material samples, likely wood chips or similar organic material, with no visible text or symbols.
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with pipes and housing, showing internal components and directional arrows (no text or symbols)PRODUCTO NO HERMÉTICO

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Technical line drawing of a server rack with a close-up inset showing a component (no text or symbols)Fig. 51
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