Olsberg Minerva plus Operating instructions

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Pellet-Kaminofen Minerva plus 43/105
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Operating manual Page 18 - 31
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19. Elektrischer Schaltplan
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Pellet-burning chimney stove Minerva plus 43/105
Operating manual Page 18-31
Table of contents
1. Introduction .................... .page 19
2. Technical information .................. 19
3. Guidelines ................................. … 19
4. Chimney calculation .................... 19
5. Combustion air supply ................ 19
6. Installing the chimney stove ....... 19
7. Assembly instructions ................. 20
8. Start-up and operation ................. 20-22
9. Shut down ..................................... 22
10. Operator menus ........................... 23-26
11. Display of operating hours ......... 26
12. Display of operating information 26
13. Remote control ............................. 26-27
14. Alarm messages ........................... 27-28
15. Cleaning ........................................ 29
16. Extraordinary maintenance ......... 29
17. Spare parts ................................... 30
18. Start-up certificate ........................ 30-31
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1. Introduction
This pellet-burning chimney stove is a first-class
product of modern heating technology.
Extremely easy to operate, modern regulation tech-
nology and efficient combustion technology enable its
use as a high-quality room heater, without having to
sacrifice the pleasant atmosphere of a fire place.
Proper installation as well as correct handling and
care are vital to trouble-free operation and a long life.
Please read all the information contained in these
instructions carefully. They contain important infor-
mation regarding safety, installation, usage and
maintenance of the unit.
These instruction must
be given to the operator after installation. In addi-
tion, the operator must be personally instructed in
the operating procedure of this unit.
carefully stored and handed over to all subse-
quent owners.
be provided to the technician for maintenance
procedures
The manufacturer is not liable if the following instruc-
tions are not observed. The units may not be improp-
erly used for any unintended purposes.
Carefully preserve this operating manual, so that you
can easily remind yourself of proper operation at the
start of a new heating seasion. Should you determine
any damage due to transport, please inform your
distributor at once. Otherwise no adjustment claim
that is free of charge will be possible.
This heater is not intended for operating by persons
(including children), with reduced physical, sensory
or mental abilities or for lack of experience and/or for
lack of knowledge to be used it by a person respon-
sible for their security is supervised or received from
instructions like the heater to use. Children should be
supervised, in order to guarantee that they do not
play with the heater.
2. Technical information
- Nominal heat output [kW] 8.9
- Connection fitting for stove pipe [mm] 80
- Connection fitting for combustion air [mm] 80
- Weight [kg] 136
- Pellet container capacity [kg] ~18
- Pellet consumption heat output [kg/h] ~2,2
- Type of operation Continuous combustion
3. Guidelines
Local building regulations
The chimney stove must be installed and con-
nected to the chimney by a qualified professional.
The DIN and EN norms and country-specific
regulations must be observed for the safe instal-
lation of the unit.
The chimney stove corresponds to DIN EN
14785 and 15a BV-G (Austrian Civil Code).
Adequate supply of combustion air must be ensured.
Please contact your local master chimney sweep,
distributor or professional technician.
4. Chimney calculation
The chimney calculation is based on DIN EN 13384-
2 and/or the country-specific regulations.
Required information
Nominal heat capacity [kW] 8.9
Exhaust flow [g/s] 5.5
Exhaust temperature [°C] 200
Required feed pressure [Pa] 0
at exhaust connector fittingsIn the case of excessive
feed pressure >20 Pa, a feed pressure limit (for ex-
ample, auxiliary air device in the chimney) must be
implemented.
For the chimney calculation, the required feed pres-
sure must be set at 0 Pa at the exhaust connector
fittings.
Multi-flue chimneys are possible with a special per-
mit. Please contact your master chimney sweep.
5. Combustion air supply
Adequate supply of combustion air must be ensured.
The combustion air is either drawn from the installa-
tion room, or from a combustion air line that is con-
nected directly to the unit and leads from the cellar or
outdoors.
We recommend Olsberg stove pipes D=80 mm with
sealing lip.
Important:
Combustion air intake and convection air open-
ings may not be closed or covered during heating
operation. Should there be a ventilation unit or
extractor hood in operation in the ambient air
network, risk-free operation of the chimney stove
must be ensured by the implementation of safety
equipment.
In the case of simultaneous operation, the result-
ing negative pressure in the installation room
may not exceed 4 Pa.
6. Installing the chimney stove
The installation base must be flat and level. The
chimney stove may only be installed on an ade-
quately sturdy base. In order to protect the floor cov-
ering, the chimney stove may be placed on a metal
floor sheet or glass plate.
A stable and heat resistant base must be used on
combustible flooring or carpet. This must extend be-
yong the combustion chamber of the chimney stove
by 50 cm towards the front and 30 cm on each side.
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7. Assembly instructions
Determine the exact installation location. No
flammable objects or materials may be posi-
tioned or stored within the radiance range, i.e. a
distance of 80 cm from the viewing glass of the
chimney stove.
Minimum distance between the unit and
flammable or supporting walls:
A = adjacent wall
B = back wall
C = side wall
D = floor protection
Install the pipe lining (on-site) into the chimney.
The height of connection can be determined indi-
vidually, but should not exceed 1.5 m from the
connector fittings. In the case of inserting through
flammable material, no flammable materials
should be found within a radius of 20 cm of the
stove pipe.
Connect the stove pipe (on-site) to the D=Ø80
mm connector fittings of the chimney stove.
Slide the chimney stove on the intended installa-
tion site and align it so that the stove pipe fits into
the pipe lining.
Important:
The stove pipe connections must be sealed tight
and leak-proof.
We recommend the use of Olsberg stove pipes
with a sealing lip.
In order to clean the connection pipes, arcs with
cleaning openings must be used.
The stove pipe may not extend into the chimney.
Please remember that the surrounding walls and
installation base may reach a temperature of up
to 85°C according to the test regulation EN
13240, and this may cause discolouration to
wallpaper, floor coverings such as cork or similar
construction materials.
8. Start-up and operation
The pellet-burning chimney stove is connected
by the attachment plug found on the unit to a
220V power socket, which is protected by a cir-
cuit breaker.
Switch the main switch on the back side of the
unit to "I".
An acoustical signal is sounded and the display
is activated.
Fill the pellet container with pellets.
The operator language under point 10.4.3 select
8.1 Permissible fuels
The pellet-buring chimney stove may only be
fueled with pellets that correspond to the certifi-
cation program DINplus or Austrian Norm M
7135.
Max. thickness = 7 mm
Max. length = 30mm
Max. moisture content 10%
The pellets must be stored in a dry and dust-free
environment.
When filling the pellets, please take care that the
pellet container of the unit is not filled with poten-
tially accumulated sawdust.
8.2 Please note before the first
heating
Ensure that all accessories are removed from the
ash collection tray and the combustion chamber.
The odour caused by the vapourising of the pro-
tective coating will disappear after the chimney
stove has been burning for several hours (venti-
late the room well).
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The chimney stove is coated with a high-quality
temperature resistant lacquer, which achieves its
final hardness after the first firing.
- Therefore, do not place anything on the chimney
stove and do not come into contact with the sur-
faces, because this could cause damage to the
finish.
The chimney stove should only be operated with
the combustion chamber door closed.
Do not remove hot ashes. Ashes may only be
stored in fire-resistant, unflammable containers.
Important: The surfaces will be hot!
The precautionary measures regarding combus-
tion air supply may not be changed.
When the stove is new (or when the container is
completely empty) it might not light because the
pellet loading screw needs a few minutes to fill
up and feed the pellets.
8.3 Operation panel
All settings for heating operation, and service and
maintenance programs are entered into the operation
panel.
The commands are entered using the 4 buttons on
the control panel.
All operation parameters are shown on the display.
The 4 buttons have the following functions:
ON (ok) = start/change confirmation
OFF (x) = off/ends the entry mode/changes to
higher operation levels
= changes to next level / increases
the displayed value
= changes to next level / decreases
the displayed value
8.4 Ignition process
To ignite the unit, press and hold down the ON
button for several seconds.
The message WAIT FLAME will appear in the
display. During this period, the pellets in the
combustion pan are being ignited automatically.
After the pellets have been ignited, the message
PRESENT FLAME appears.
As soon as the temperature for correct burn-off is
attained, the unit switches to heat operation.
8.5 Heat operation
After ignition, the message WORK/MODULING
appears in the display.
Heat operation is automatically regulated accord-
ing to the entered settings.
The following operation parameters appear in the
display along with WORK:
P = heat setting level
V = convection ventilation level
T = actual room temperature / set room tem
perature)
The display of the operation parameters can be pre-
sented in two different ways, ROLLING or SHORT.
ROLLING:
The operating paramaters appear one after the other
in the display.
SHORT:
All operating paramaters appear simultaneously in
the display (as shown).
Factory setting is ROLLING.
After the desired room temperature has been
reached, the following message appears in the dis-
play, depending on the selected display type:
For Laufband:
THERMOSTAT ON.
For Komplett:
The displayed temperature T values are blinking.
The message MODULAR OPERATION will also
appear.
8.5.1 Menu point Power
This defines the desired heating performance for the
possible levels 1-5 and A (automatic).Settings:
When POWER appears in the display in the scrolling
mode, press the button to increase the value, and
the button to decrease the value.
In complete mode, the settings are entered in the
SET WORK menu (see point 11.2).
ok OFF 12:45
P=5 V=5 T=15°/22°
X
Olsberg
ok WORK 12:45
P=5 V=5 T=15°/22°
X Olsberg
ok Wait/Flame
X Olsberg
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Control characteristics:
In the automatic level A, the unit switches to the next
lower capacity level after reaching the desired room
temperature. In other words, from 5 to 4, followed by
3-2-1, and conversely, in the case of heat demand,
from 1 to 2-3-4-5.
If the capacity level has been selected manually, for
example level 4, the unit switches directly from 4 to
level 1, and/or from 1 to 4.
The unit only switches off if STANDBY operation is
set to ON.
8.5.3 Menu point AIR SPEED
Defines the desired rotation speed of the convection
air blower in the possible steps of 1-5 and A (auto-
matic).
Settings: When AIR SPEED appears in the display
with the scrolling mode, press the button to in-
crease the value, and the button to decrease the
value.
In complete mode, the settings are entered in the
SET WORK menu (see point 11.2)
Should more heat be produced than can be trans-
ported at the set ventilation level, the convection air
blower switches automatically to the highest rotation
speed when a specific basic temperature has been
exceeded.
The message V=E appears in the display.
8.5.2 Menu point SET T. ROOM
This defines the desired room temperature in the
possible settings of L (for low), 10-40°C, H (for hot).
Settings: When SET T. ROOM appears in the dis-
play with the scrolling mode, press the button to
increase the value, and the button to decrease
the value.
In complete mode, the settings are entered in the
SET WORK menu (see point 11.2).
As soon as the set room temperature is reached, the
heat performance is automatically turned down.
The messages MODUL. BETRIEB and
THERMOSTAT ON appear in the display.
Important:
The set values are saved when the unit is switched
off, or in the event of power failure.
9. Shut down
To shut down the unit, press and hold the OFF
button for several seconds.
The message FINAL CLEANING appears in the
display.
The exhaust and convection air blowers continue
to run for a specific time, to ensure the safe dis-
charge of exhaust and to cool the unit.
The exhaust ventilator continues to run for
approx. 6 minutes. The convection ventilator runs
until the exhaust temperature is below 70°C.
The unit can not be ignited again, until it has
completely cooled down.
After the cooling process is completed, the mes-
sage OFF appears in the display.
Should a new ingition process be started before
the cooling process is completed, the message
FINAL CLEANING will appear in the display.
All indication messages such as Warning empty
brasier or alarm messages can be reset by pressing
the OFF button.
9.1 FINAL CLEANING
Should the unit be switched off by pressing the OFF
button during the ignition phase, the message
FINAL
CLEANING will appear and an acoustic signal will
sound.
The exhaust blower will run for approx. 4 minutes at
maximum speed.
During this phase, the ON button has no impact.
After a few minutes, when the unit is cooled down,
this status switches to AUS.
Now the unit can be started again, by pressing the
ON button.
9.2 Warning empty brasier
This message is to ensure that the combustion pan is
cleaned before a new ignition.
This guarantees better operation of the heating
stove.
The message is reset by pressing the OFF button.
ok FINAL
CLEANING
X Olsberg
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10. Operator menus
All necessary settings for the unit are entered via the
operator menu.
Settings can be determined in the following menus:
- SET WORK
- TIMER
- SET STOVE
10.1 Accessing the operator menus
Press both of the arrow buttons + simulta-
neously.
The message MENÜ SET WORK (menu set op-
eration) appears in the display.
The button selects between TIMER and SET
STOVE.
In order to enter the menu shown in the display,
press the ON button.The paramaters to be set
are selected with ON.If the parameter is blinking,
it can be set by using the + buttons.
To confirm, press the ON button.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.2. SET WORK
The following operation parameters are set in this
menu:
P = Heating performance
V = convection ventilator rotation speed
T = Desired room temperature
Example: setting the desired P performance
Push both the arrow buttons + simultane-
ously. The message MENÜ SET WORK ap-
pears on the display.
In order to enter into the menu, press the ON
button.
Select the paramater P with ON.
If the parameter is blinking, it can be set by using
the + + buttons.
To confirm, press the ON button.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.3 TIMER Menu
This menu is used to set the automatic start up and
shut down times for the unit.
6 programs P1 to P6 can be set day to day.
A desired room temperature of 10 – 30 °C can be
programmed for the selected heating times.
If no room temperature is programmed, the room
temperature listed in SET WORK will be activated.
Press both arrow buttons +
simultaneously.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears in the
display.
Press the button.
The message TIMER appears in the display.
In order to enter into the menu, press the ON
button.
By pressing the arrow buttons on the right the
programs P1 to P6 are selected.
Press the ON button = the first parameter is
blinking.
With the or , select ON or OFF, or the de-
sired room temperature between 10 – 30 °C, and
confirm with ON.
Select START TIME and STOP TIME with ON,
and set the exact time with the arrow buttons.
Select the weekday with ON and, by using the
arrow buttons, activate the programmed switch-
ing times.
A filled-in circle appears in the display next to the
weekday after activation.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
It is possible to select OFF instead of an exact time
for the start up and shutdown times (it comes after
the setting for 00:00 or 23:50). If OFF is entered as
the start up time, the unit does not switch on. If OFF
is entered as a shutdown time, the unit does not
switch off.
This option is useful, if you only wish to enter just
start up or shut down times.
10.4 Menu SET STOVE
In the SET STOVE menu, parameters can be ad-
justed in the following submenus.
10.4.1 TIME
Setting the day of the week and the current time
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
P Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to enter the menu.
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Press ON to arrive at the settings.
The current setting for the day of the week will
flash.
Use or to change the day of the week.
Press ON to confirm and to jump to the next pa-
rameter.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the TIME menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.2 DATE
Setting the current date
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Select DATUM (DATE) by pressing
or .
Press ON to get to the settings.
The current setting for the date will flash.
Use or to change the date.
Press ON to confirm and to jump to the next pa-
rameter.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the DATE menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.3 LANGUAGE
Setting the desired operating language.
Choices: German, English, French, Spanish and
Italian.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Select Language by pressing
or .
Press ON to get to the settings.
The current language setting will flash.
Use or to change the language.
Press ON to confirm.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.4 MENU TYPE
The manner in which the operating parameters P, V,
T are displayed can be selected here. Display mode
Rolling or Short can be selected.
Rolling:
The setting parameters appear one after the other in
the display.
In addition, the current measured room temperature
appears, and when the desired room temperature is
reached or exceeded, the following message ap-
pears:
THERMOSTAT ON
Short:
All setting parameters appear at the same time in the
display.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to enter the menu.
Keep the pressed until the message MENU
TYPE appears.
Press ON to arrive at the settings.
The current menu type setting will flash.
Use or to change the menu type.
Press ON to confirm.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the MENU TYPE
menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.5 STANDBY
Here, you can switch standby mode on or off and set
the desired temperature at which it should switch on
again.
If standby mode is ON, then the unit switches off
when the set room temperature T is reached and
switches on again when the temperature drops below
the set STARTTEMPERATUR.
The temperature difference between the switch-on
and switch-off temperatures can be selected between
3° to 6°.
Example:
Room temperature SET T. ROOM = 22°C Set
STARTTEMPERATUR = 16°C
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The unit switches off when the room temperature is
22°C and switches on again at 16°C.
If standby mode is OFF, then the unit does not switch
off when the set temperature is reached, but instead-
continues to heat at the lowest power setting.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Press the button down until the message
STANDBY appears.
Press ON to get to the settings.
The current setting will flash.
Use the + buttons to select ON or OFF.
Confirm with ON and continue on to
STARTTEMPERATUR.
Use the + buttons to enter the desired
STARTTEMPERATUR (switching difference is 3
– 6°C) and confirm with ON.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the STANDBY
menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.6 STATUS BUZZER
This enables the activation or deactivation of the
warning signal.
If an alarm message is displayed, the warning signal
remains even if the buzzer is deactivated.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to arrive at the menu.
Keep the pressed until the message STATUS
BUZZER appears.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Use the + buttons to select ON or OFF.
Confirm with ON.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the STATUS
BUZZER menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.7 NIGHT TIME REDUCTION
This makes it possible to set the temperature to
which the room is to be heated even in the off phase
of the unit.
The switching difference is basically 3K.
Example:
The set night time temperature is 10°C.
The unit switches on when the room temperature is
7 and switches off again at 10.
The night time temperature can be set from 3 - 20°C
or OFF.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Press the button down until the messag SET
NIGHT T. appears.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
The active operating mode flashes.
Use the + buttons to set the value of the
desired night time temperature to between 3 –
20°C or deactivate the function with OFF.
Confirm with ON.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the SET NIGHT T.
menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.8 BLOCK BUTTONS
This enables blocking of the keypad of the operating
panel.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to enter the menu.
Hold the button down until the message
KEYLOCK appears.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
The active operating mode OFF flashes.
Use the + buttons to select ON or OFF.
Press ON to confirm.
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To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the KEYLOCK)
menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
To activate or deactivate the BLOCK BUTTONS
function, press the ON and OFF buttons simulta-
neously.
10.4.9 RESET
This resets all operator entries in the SET STOVE-
menu to their factory settings.
Operator settings like the heating power, convection
fan output and room temperature are maintained.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Hold the button down until the message
RESET appears.
Press the ON button to arrive at the menu.
The current setting NEIN (NO) will flash.
Use the + buttons to select YES or NO.
Press ON to confirm.
After confirmation of the YES option, the DONE mes-
sage appears.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the RESET menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
10.4.10 ECONOMY
This makes it possible to reduce the maximum power
setting with the Automatic A heating power setting of
5 to 1-4.
Press the two arrow buttons + at the
same time.
The message MENÜ SET WORK appears on the
display.
Press the button 2 times.
The message SET STOVE appears on the dis-
play.
Press the ON button to get into the menu.
Hold the button down until the message
ECONOMY appears.
Press the ON button to arrive at the menu.
The current heating power setting will flash.
Use the + buttons to change the maxi-
mum heating power setting.
Press ON to confirm.
To exit the menu:
Press the OFF button to exit the ECONOMY
menu.
Press the OFF button to exit the SET STOVE
menu.
11. Display hours of operation
The hours of operation can be displayed in the top
menu level.
Press the button = Display of the hours of
operation so far
Press the button = Display the hours of
operation until the next
special service
12. Display operating data
All the current operating data can be retrieved here,
for example the software version, flue gas tempera-
ture, heating power setting, etc.
Press the OFF + buttons at the same time.
Use the + buttons to select the individual
parameters.
The following parameters are displayed:
- Unit model – software version
- Starting time
- Flue gas temperature
- Room temperature
- Room target temperature
- Pellet temperature
- RPM of flue gas fan
- Air speed
- Heating power level 01=P1/04=P2/08=P3/
012=P4/016=P5
- Screw conveyor (rotating time <8.0”)
- Resistance (ignition element)
13. Remote control
The delivery contents of the unit include a remote
control.
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This is an infrared remote control. You must therefore
point it at the receiver unit on the back of the unit to
operate it.
If the reception is not optimum, then please change
the position of the receiver from horizontal to vertical.
Make sure that the sensor points to the centre of the
room.
The following unit settings can be made with the re-
mote control:
Start ignition process
Switch off
Change heating power setting P
Change convection fan setting V
The change to the heating power and convection fan
setting will be indicated by means of an acoustic
signal. If level A is selected (= Automatic), the signal
sounds 3x.
The control lamp of the remote control flashes when
the buttons are pressed.
Ignition
Press buttons 1 and 3 at the same time.
Switch off
Press buttons 2 and 4 at the same time.
Change heating power
Press one or both of the buttons that are marked
with a flame.
Increase 1
Decrease 2 .
Change convection fan speed
Press one or both of the buttons that are marked
with a fan in order to change the speed of the
room fan.
Increase 3
Decrease 4.
14. Alarm messages
Any operational faults are shown in the display by
means of alarm messages. In addition, an acoustic
signal sounds.
The pellet feed is cut off, and the flue gas and con-
vection air fan continue running for a maximum of 20
minutes.
14.1. Resetting the alarm message
After the cause of the fault has been eliminated, the
alarm message in the display can be reset as follows:
Wait until the unit has cooled down completely.
Press the OFF button for 5 seconds to reset the
alarm message.
The message FINAL CLEANING appears
If necessary, remove any combustion residue
from the combustion chamber.
Reset the FINAL CLEANING message with
OFF.
Restart the unit.
If the error message appears again immediately, then
contact your dealer to eliminate the cause.
14.2. Alarm SMOKE TEMP.
This occurs if the flue gas temperature is not ade-
quate for safe operation of the unit.
Possible causes:
No more pellets in the storage container
The quality of the pellets is inadequate (e.g.
damp)
The rate of delivery of the pellets is too low in the
lowest power setting.
The combustion pan is slagged.
The chimney draft is too high or too low.
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14.3. Alarm NO IGNITION
This occurs if the flue gas temperature is not ade-
quate for safe operation at the end of the starting
phase.
Possible causes:
No more pellets in the storage container
The quality of the pellets is inadequate (e.g.
damp)
The combustion pan is slagged.
The chimney draft is too high or too low.
The ignition element is faulty.
14.4. Alarm THERMAL
This occurs if the temperature in the pellet container
is too high. The safety temperature limiter activates
along with this alarm message.
A specialist must always be used to analyse the
cause and reset the safety temperature limiter.
Possible causes:
The rate of delivery of the pellets is too high in
the highest power setting.
The setting of the convection fan is too low. Not
enough heat is channelled to the installation
room.
The convection fan outlet is obstructed.
The chimney draft is too high.
The safety temperature limiter activates along with
this alarm message.
A B
Proceed as follows to reset:
Wait until the unit has cooled down completely.
Disconnect the unit from the electric supply
mains by pulling the plug.
Unscrew the black covering cap (A) from the
safety temperature limiter on the back of the unit,
and press the reset button (B) back in.
14.5. Alarm UNDERPRESSURE
This occurs if the underpressure in the flue gas col-
lector is too low for safe removal of the flue gasses.
Possible causes:
The chimney draft is too low.
A downdraft is coming down the chimney.
Cross-sectional constrictions in the flue gas path,
e.g. due to heavy soot build-up
Pressure cell is faulty
Connecting hose from the pressure cell to the
waste gas collector is faulty, kinked or not con-
nected
The combustion air supply is obstructed
14.6. Alarm PELLET TEMP.
This occurs if the temperature of the pellet sensor
reaches a temperature that is too high.
The cause analysis must always be conducted by a
specialist.
Possible causes:
The rate of delivery of the pellets is too high in
the highest power setting.
The setting of the convection fan is too low. Not
enough heat is channelled to the installation
room.
The convection fan outlet is obstructed.
The chimney draft is too high.
14.7. Alarm SMOKE FAN
This occurs in the event of an operational fault of the
smoke blower.
14.8. Alarm PELLET PROBE or
Alarm SMOKE PROBE
This occurs if one of the sensors is faulty.
14.9. Alarm BLACK OUT
This occurs if the power supply is interrupted for
more than 20 seconds.
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15. Cleaning
In order for the unit to function perfectly, it is abso-
lutely necessary to continually clean the combustion
chamber and the ash box.
This cleaning must always be carried out when
the unit is cold.
Only use a suitable ash vacuum cleaner.
Check the connector at regular intervals for a
possible build-up of soot and ash.
Clean the glass pane with a special glass cleaner
or oven spray. Do not use any abrasive materi-
als.
Pull out the combustion pan
15.1 Function CLEAN STOVE
This function makes it possible to clean the unit with-
out ashes escaping into the installation room as a
result of underpressure caused by the movement of
the door.
Press the OFF button for 2 seconds.
The flue gas fan will run at maximum speed,
which causes underpressure in the combustion
compartment so that the ashes do not escape
out of the combustion compartment.
It switches off automatically at the end of the
operation.
The function can be interrupted by pressing the
OFF button.
15.2 Complete cleaning
The unit must be completely cleaned at least
monthlyeach heating season.
Here, in addition to the cleaning measures already
described, the back wall of the combustion chamber
must be removed and the flue gas ducts that are
behind must be cleaned.
Please proceed as follows:
Pull out the combustion pan.
Lift up the back wall, pull it forward to the door
and then take it out of the unit to the front.
16. Extraordinary maintenance
Comprehensive maintenance by a specialist is nec-
essary annually for continuously flawless operation of
the unit.
Therefore, the unit displays the message
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE in the display
after 2000 hours of operation. In addition, an acoustic
signal sounds.
Each time the unit is switched on, the acoustic signal
sounds and the message EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE alternates with the operating status
of the unit in the display.
This message can only be reset by an authorised
specialist.
We recommend signing a maintenance contract with
your authorised dealer or Olsberg Customer Service.
That is the only way to guarantee continuously opti-
mum efficiency of your unit.
If the annual maintenance is not performed certifiably,
Olsberg may exclude the customer from guarantee
services or warrantee claims.
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17. Spare parts
CPlease note:
Please request any spare parts that are needed from
our authorised dealer. Exclusively original spare
parts may be used.
In order to process your order as quickly as possible,
we absolutely need the model and serial number
given on the unit’s plate.
The unit’s plate is found on the inside of the lid of the
pellet container.
To make sure that you always have easy access to
the numbers on the unit’s plate, we recommend en-
tering them here before the installation:
Model number: 43/________________
Serial number: __________________
18. Start-up certificate
The start-up certificate documents the proper installa-
tion and start-up of the unit.
Instruction by a specialist is a basic requirement for
qualified operation of the unit.
A copy has to be sent to Olsberg company.
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R1 TNr. 78/4643.1050 07/2009
Olsberg Hermann Everken GmbH
Hüttenstraße 38
D - 59939 Olsberg
Telefon +49 / (0) 29 62 / 8 05 – 0
Telefax +49 / (0) 29 62 / 8 05 – 180
www.olsberg.com
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