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Page 1 - Operating Manual

Operating ManualMEMO

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103. BRIEF INFORMATION ON FUEL - PELLETSWhat are pellets?Wood pellets are a standardised fuel. Every manufacturer must adhere to certain conditions in

Page 3 - 1. PREFACE

|11EN104. TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY FUNCTIONSThe technological advances in your new combi stove are the result of years of testing and practical experienc

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125. INSTALLING THE STOVEGeneral informationNoteOnly use heat-resistant sealing materials as well as corresponding sealing strips, heat-resistant sili

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|13EN126. ASSEMBLY/DISMANTLING STONE AND OPTIONSNoteOnly work on the unit when the mains plug has been disconnected and the stove has cooled completel

Page 6 - Nr. Art.Nr.: Description

147. INTERNAL CONTROLS The stove has a modern programmable microprocessor control. The individual unit functions can be preset by the user via the int

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|15EN14key display descriptionEASY OFFIGNITSTARTEASY 35Pressing starts the unit. This is shown by IGNITE in the display; this is replaced by START

Page 8 - 2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

16Extended heating operation - HEAT MODE - comfort funktionsIn addition to the basic functions of simple heating operation, the RIKA pellet stove prov

Page 9 - Prior to set up

|17EN16Menu structure and main menu level switc h b etween EA S Y and HEA T m odespress m enu k ey f or at least 5 sec ondsm enu item m ode only a

Page 10 - Pellet storage

18Main menu time - time adjustmentthe T I M E A U T O display b ox is onlyvisib le in c onnec tion with the R I KA room -and/ or the R I KA wirele

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|19EN18key display descriptionTIME Display to enter the control level for time adjustment.TIME SET All the settings concerning time, date and heating

Page 12 - 5. INSTALLING THE STOVE

2TABLE OF CONTENT1. PREFACE 3Explanations to symbols ...

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20Main menu setup - additional functionsFROSTGSMS ETGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGS

Page 14 - 7. INTERNAL CONTROLS

|21EN20key display descriptionSETUPDisplay to enter the control level for additional functions. You can change between the operating status On (active

Page 15 - EASY 40 – switch off

22Main menu info - additional informationc u r r e n t f l a m e t e m p e r a t u r ec u r r e n t r o o m t e m p e r a t u rTOPOTOPOCOMOTOP

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|23EN22key display descriptionINFO Access to information menu, various system statuses, temperatures and operating information can be called up here.I

Page 17 - MODE TIME SETUP INFO

248. COMFORT OPTIONSWe would point out that auxiliary units may only be connected to the RIKA interface connection and external connection socket by a

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|25EN249. MODESNoteWhen operated correctly, your stove can not overheat. Improper operation may shorten the life expectancy of electrical components (

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26CODEMENUthe G S M -option is ac tivatedor deac tivated using the „ + “ and „ -“ k eydisplay of c ode c urrently setthe respec tive ac tive num b

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|27EN26MENUMENUFROSTGSMS ETGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSMGSM

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2811. WARNINGS AND ERROR MESSAGESIf a malfunction occurs, the main menu is switched to and the malfunction is displayed in marquee. The malfunction is

Page 22 - MENU MENU

|29EN2812. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCEBasic informationNoteYour stove must be switched off and cooled before any maintenance work is performed. Ensure th

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|3EN21. PREFACEExplanations to symbols...Importantnote#8...Hex #8(M5 winding)#3...Allen key #3(M4 winding)...Usefultip#10...Hex #10(M6 winding)...Manu

Page 24 - 8. COMFORT OPTIONS

30Cleaning flue pipesOpen the lower front panel by simply lifting. The front panel is simply hooked.Open the 2 lower hex screws used to secure the sid

Page 25 - 9. MODES

|31EN30Clean flue gas collecting channelThe flue gas channel should be cleaned twice a year or after approximately 700kg of pellets. The flue gas duct i

Page 26 - 10. MENU OVERVIEW V1.40

3213. PROBLEMS - POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSProblem 1Fire burns with weak, orange flame. Pellets heap up in fire trough, window sooted up.Cause(s) Q Insufficient

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|33EN3214. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMISSIONING PROTOCOL FOR PELLET AND COMBI STOVESThe commissioning protocol is to be treated as a documents and serves as

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34NotePlease contact your warranty partner for any warranty questions or claims. This is your dealer or installation company. No warranty claims can b

Page 29 - 12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

|35EN3415. GUARANTEEThese warranty conditions are only valid for the following countries: Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Separate conditions impose

Page 30 - Cleaning flue pipes

RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH4563 Micheldorf / Austria, Müllerviertel 20Telefon: +43 7582 686 - 41, Fax-DW: 43E-Mail: [email protected]

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4Spare part overview exploded diagram

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6Spare part overview article numbersNr. Art.Nr.: Description1 B15245 heat protection compl.2 Z31459 sensor clamp3 B16521 Control panel4*** L00426 Flue

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|7EN6DimensionsBHT R-SR-HF-SF-HR-F-DimensionsHeight [mm] 978Width [mm] 490Corpus depth [mm] 544WeightWeight without shell [kg] 95Weight with shell [kg

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82. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONGeneral warning and safety informationObservance of the introductory general warning information is imperative. Q Read the en

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|9EN8Prior to set upFloor bearing capacityEnsure that the substructure is capable of bearing the weight of the stove prior to set-up.NoteNo modificatio

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