Jolly Mec AMBRIA User manual

SM104 EN REV01 2015_07
AMBRIA and
RIVA
INSTALLATION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
To be kept by the purchaser
Pellet operated air heating stove
Ambria Riva

Dear Customer,
thank you for having chosen to heat and save with a Jolly Mec product. Please carefully read and keep this sheet
before using the equipment.
This sheet provides necessary information and suggestions on how to correctly install, use, clean and maintain
the product. Knowing and observing these instructions will allow you to fully and safely enjoy the potential your
equipment can offer you.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAP.01 PREMISES...................................................................................................................................4
01.1 WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 4
01.2 SYMBOLOGY............................................................................................................................................... 5
01.3 APPLIED STANDARDS ............................................................................................................................... 5
01.4 USE AND STORING OF THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL........................................ 6
01.5 MANUFACTURER LIABILITY AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS ................................................................ 6
CHAP.02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION / SAFETY REGULATIONS..............................................................7
02.1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................................... 7
02.2 SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND USE ....................................................... 7
02.3 SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION ...................... 8
02.4 EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ..................................................... 9
02.5 RESIDUAL RISKS ........................................................................................................................................ 9
CHAP.03 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT................................................................................................ 10
03.1 RECEIVING GOODS.................................................................................................................................. 10
03.2 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT ...................................................................................................................... 10
CHAP.04 ECOLOGICAL REGULATIONS................................................................................................ 11
04.1 WASTE MATERIALS AND THEIR DISPOSAL .......................................................................................... 11
04.2 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE .................................................................................................................. 11
CHAP.05 DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................................12
05.1 PRODUCT PRESENTATION ..................................................................................................................... 12
05.2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION .................................................................................................................... 13
CHAP.06 TECHNICAL DATA ...................................................................................................................14
06.1 HOMOLOGATION ...................................................................................................................................... 14
06.2 RECOMMENDED FUELS .......................................................................................................................... 15
06.3 COMPONENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 16
06.4 DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 17
CHAP.07 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER .................................................18
07.1 SETTING UP OF EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES AND ELECTRIC CURRENT............................................... 18
07.2 FLUE OR FUME EXHAUST SYSTEM ....................................................................................................... 19
07.3 INSTALLATION ROOM VENTILATION ..................................................................................................... 20
07.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................. 21
07.5 CONTROL UNIT ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................. 22
CHAP.08 USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR THE USER............................................................................24
08.1 APPLIANCE OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 24
08.2 CONTROL UNIT......................................................................................................................................... 24
08.3 USER LCD DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................. 25
08.4 APPLIANCE START AND USE.................................................................................................................. 32
08.5 SAFETY THERMOSTAT WITH MANUAL RESET..................................................................................... 33
08.6 TIPS FOR THE USER ................................................................................................................................ 34
08.7 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE (by the costumer)......................................................................................... 35
08.8 SCHEDULED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE........................................................................................... 44
CHAP.09 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................45
09.1 PROBLEMS................................................................................................................................................ 45
09.2 ALARM MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................. 46

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CHAP.01 PREMISES
01.1 WARNINGS
• Familiarityandcompliancewiththeinstructionsgiveninthismanualwillensurequickinstallationandcorrectuseoftheappliance.
• Readthemanualattentivelybeforecommencinginstallation,andbecertaintofollowthedirectionsitcontains,otherwisethewar-
rantycouldbeinvalidatedandtheperformanceandsafetyoftheappliancejeopardized.
• Theinstallationmanualisanintegralpartoftheproductandmustbegiventotheuser.
• Itmustbekeptinasafeplaceandconsultedcarefully,asallofthewarningsprovideimportantinformationonsafetyduringinstal-
lation,useandmaintenance.
• Incorrectinstallationoftheappliancecouldcausedamageandinjurytopeopleoranimals,forwhichthemanufacturecannotnotbe
heldliable.
• InstallationshallbeperformedbyqualiedoperatorsinaccordancewiththeregulationsinforceintheCountryofinstallation.
• Themanufacturerdeclinesanycontractualornon-contractualliabilityfordamagescausedbyerrorsininstallationoruseofthe
applianceorfailuretofollowtheinstructionscontainedinthismanual.
• AllrightsonthereproductionofthistechnicalmanualareownedbyJollyMecCaminettiS.p.A.
• Thedescriptionsandillustrationsprovidedinthefollowingpublicationarenotbinding.
• JollyMecCaminettiS.p.Areservestherighttomakeanymodicationsthatmaybedeemedappropriate.
• ThismanualcannotbegiventothirdpartiesforperusalwithoutthewrittenpermissionofJollyMecCaminettiS.p.A
• Thetechnicaldirectionsforinstallationcontainedinthismanualshouldbeconsideredasbasicrequirements.Regulationsinsome
countriesmaybemorerestrictive;inthisinstance,complyfullywiththeregulationsprevailinginthecountryofinstallation(all laws
and local bylaws must be observed when installing and using the appliance, including those referring to national and
European standards).
• Neverusetheapplianceasanincinerator,orinwayotherthanthatforwhichitwasdesigned.Anyotheruseisdeemedimproper
andthereforedangerous.
• Donotusefuelsthatarenotrecommendedunderpenaltyofcancellationofthewarranty.
• Whentheapplianceisrunning,theglassandothervisiblepartsreachextremelyhottemperaturestothetouch;handlewithextreme
caretoavoidburns.
• Donotplacetheapplianceindirectcontactwithcombustiblematerials.
• Donotmakeanyunauthorisedmodicationtotheappliance.Anyunauthorisedmodicationwillautomaticallyinvalidatethewarranty
andreleasethemanufacturefromallliability.
• Useonlyoriginalsparepartsrecommendedbythemanufacturer.originalsparepartsareavailablethroughauthorisedretailers,
authorisedAssistanceCentres,ordirectlyfromJollyMecCaminettiS.p.A.
• Acceptanceofthemachinebytheusermustbe“total”,includingthesoundlevelofoperation,comparabletoanelectricalappliance.
Complaintsforcharacteristicsnotindicatedinthismanualshallnotbeaccepted.

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01.2 SYMBOLOGY
In this manual, points of considerable importance are marked with the following symbology:
INSTRUCTION: Instructions regarding the correct use of the appliance.
WARNING: This point is particularly important.
DANGER: An important point regarding behaviour for preventing injury and damage to
materials is expressed.
01.3 APPLIED STANDARDS
All JOLLY MEC products are constructed according to the following directives:
• EU 305/2011 European construction products regulation.
• 2006/42/CE Machines.
• 2014/30/UE Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
• 2014/35/UE Low voltage (LVD) - electrical safety.
• 2011/65/EU (RoHs2) Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
• 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment
• 97/23/EU Pressure Equipment (PED)
And in compliance with the standards:
• CEI EN 61000-3-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input
current ≤ 16 A per phase).
• CEI EN 61000-3-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Limits. Limitation of voltage changes, voltage uctuations and icker
in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase and not subject
to conditional connection.
• EN 55014-1 Electromagnetic compatibility. - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar
apparatus - Emission
• EN 55014-2 Electromagnetic compatibility – Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar
apparatus - Immunity. Product family standard.
• EN 60335-1 Safety of household electrical appliances and similar products. - General safety regulations
• EN 60335-2-102 Safety of household electrical appliances and similar products. - Special regulations for appliances tted
with gas, diesel or solid fuel burners and electrical connections.
• EN 62233 Measurement methods for electromagnetic elds of electrical appliances for home use and similar goods
regarding human exposure.
• EN 50581 Technical Documentation For The Assessment Of Electrical And Electronic Products With Respect To The
Restriction Of Hazardous Substance
• EN 7129 Domestic and similar gas systems powered by the distribution mains.
• UNI 10412-2 Hot water heating system - Safety requirements - Specic requirements for systems with domestic type
heating devices powered by solid fuel with built-in stove, with total re power not over 35 kW.
• UNI 10683 Heat generators operating with wood or other solid bio fuels - Installation requirements
• UNI EN 303-5 Heating boilers. - Heating boilers for solid fuels, manually and automatically stoked, nominal
heat output of up to 500 kW - Terminology, requirements, testing and marking.
• UNI EN 1443 Fireplaces - General requisites
• UNI EN 1856-1 Chimneys - Requirements for metal chimneys - System chimney products.
• UNI EN 1856-2 Chimneys. Requirements for metal chimneys - Metal ue liners and connecting ue pipes.
• UNI EN 13229 Insert appliances including open res red by solid fuels - Requirements and test methods
• UNI EN 13240 Roomheaters red by solid fuel - Requirements and test methods
• UNI EN 13384 Fireplaces - Thermal calculations and dynamic uid.
• UNI EN 14785 Residential space heating appliances red by wood pellets - Requirements and test methods
• UNI EN ISO 12100 Machine safety.

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01.4 USE AND STORING OF THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
• Recipients of the manual
The use and installation manual is addressed to users responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of the stove; particular
attention must be given the parts of the manual concerning safety.
If the product is subsequently resold, the user is requested to hand over this sheet and to inform the manufacturer of the name of the
new owner, so that the latter may receive any updates issued.
• Scope of the manual
The manual contains information on the correct use of the product in accordance with the purposes for which it was designed and built.
It also provides information about loads, commissioning, repair and maintenance of the stove in conformance with the limits set down
by the manufacturer.
• Conservation of the manual
The installation and maintenance manual is an integral part of the product and must be conserved up to the time when the stove is
dismantled. It must be kept in a protected, dry place out of direct sunlight and near the product so that it is always readily available for
consultation.
Should the manual get damaged, the user must request a copy from the Manufacturer, contacting the retailer where he purchased the
appliance. When requesting assistance, always make reference to the MODEL, LOT and SERIAL NUMBER indicated on the label shown
in
CHAP.05.2 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION.
• Updating the manual
The installation and maintenance manual reects the status of the technology at the time the product was marketed. The manufacturer
reserves the right to make modications to the product, and consequently the relative manual, without any obligation to update previous
editions.
01.5 MANUFACTURER LIABILITY AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Upon the delivery of this manual, Jolly Mec S.p.A. cannot be held liable, whether civil or criminal, for accidents due to partial or total
non-compliance with the specications herein contained.
The manufacturer is especially held harmless from any liability in the following cases:
• Improper use of the product
• Use not intended by specic national regulations
• Incorrect installation
• Faults in the electrical connections, the connections of the fume exhaust system and/or the comburent air ducting system e and in
plumbing connections
• Failure to carry out maintenance as prescribed in this manual
• Unauthorised modications or operations
• Use of replacement parts that are non-original or not specic to the model
• Total or partial failure to follow the instructions
• Exceptional events (e.g.: breakages due to natural or accidental events as lightening, short circuits etc.)
• Damage caused by electrical power cuts, sudden uctuation of supply voltage, electromagnetic elds
• Use of fuel with characteristics other than those recommended in this manual
In the above cases the warranty is void.
Please refer to Annex SM082 for details on the warranty conditions and compiling the relative certicate.
In the event of a malfunction or intervention request by Technical Assistance, the user must be able to demonstrate
the use of fuel with the characteristics required by this manual.
The Manufacturer disclaims all liability concerning anomalies or malfunctions caused by use of FUEL which does not
comply with the recommended requirements.
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CHAP.02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION / SAFETY REGULATIONS
02.1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
• The manual refers to essential aspects of the directives, regulations and dispositions on using the machine, summarising
its most signicant points.
• General legal regulations and mandatory rules regarding injury prevention and environmental protection must be
observed. These obligations also include regulations regarding the use of personal protective equipment.
• For all work to be done on the system, the following dispositions and regulations in force must be observed regarding
accident prevention, following the indications.
• Before using the system the rst time, the user must have read and understood the instruction manual perfectly and this
chapter in particular.
• The user must also make sure that the machine is always in good condition as regards its safety requirements.
• During maintenance and inspection activities, wear the protective garments specied in following
CHAP.02.4 -
EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.
Cleaning and maintenance activities
may only be performed with the equipment cold and preferably disconnected from the power mains or with the main
switch in the “O” position.
• Danger warnings and signals in the form of plates, labels and markings must not be removed or made unidentiable. If
they are worn or broken, they must be replaced.
• Modications, additions or transformations must not be made on the machine and its components without the
manufacturer’s authorisation. This is valid rst and foremost for installation and regulation of the installed safety devices.
Failure to comply with this warning relieves the Manufacturer of all and any responsibility.
• Make sure, before starting up every time and after carrying out maintenance, that dismantled parts have been repositioned
correctly and in particular all the protection devices that impede access to the machine.
02.2 SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND USE
• The user and/or owner of the product is required, in accordance with the laws in force, to assign the installation and
maintenance to qualied and specialised operators, and acknowledge the risks and hazards should they fail to observe
this requirement.
• Use of this product is not permitted for children, persons with acknowledged reduced psycho-physical and sensory
abilities and persons who lack experience in using such machines, unless they are supervised by designated persons
responsible for their safety.
• The settings and programming of the product must only be performed by adults who have received suitable and specic
training. Errors or incorrect settings can create hazardous conditions and trigger malfunctions with relative consequences
for persons and things.
• Before any cleaning and/or routine or extraordinary maintenance on the machine, disconnect it from all energy sources;
in particular, turn the electrical power switch to “O”.
• Prior to installation, the user and installer are obliged to check that the mains electrical supply to which the machine will be
connected, corresponds to the voltage on the identification plate (see
CHAP.05.2 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
),
and that it is equipped with all suitable safety devices to classify the electrical system as compliant with applicable safety
standards. If this is not the case, contact a Qualified Technician to adapt the system to required standards.
• Upstream from the machine (at the user’s expense) on the electrical power supply line, a bipolar switch must be installed
that is able to intercept all the current phases (see
CHAP.06 - TECHNICAL DATA
).
• The irradiation area includes the area between the opening of the hearth and up to 1 metre of space frontally as well as
laterally. No inammable object must be left in this area (such as: inammable liquids, re-starting products or rewood,
drapes, wooden decorations, rugs, etc.).
• Do not use the stove to dry clothes, it could overheat and cause an outbreak of re.
• ATTENTION - BEWARE OF BURNS, most of the outer surfaces of the stove are very hot, door handle, glass, metal
sides, majolica or metal top, fume exhaust pipe etc. Never touch the stove with naked hands when it is running; always
use heat protection gloves, such as those supplied with the stove, when handling all parts.
• Before doing any internal cleaning or maintenance, you must wait until the machine reaches the ambient temperature.
• If the stove is in alarm status due to a malfunction, do not attempt to restart it before nding out what has caused the heat
generator to shut down.
• Never wash the internal parts of the combustion chamber with water.
• In alarm status for failed start up, do not try to restart the stove until the rebox has been thoroughly cleaned.

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• The appliance must always be started up with the rebox empty, without pellets and without unburned fuel from previous
use.
• Do not attempt to ignite the fuel with inammable liquids or solids; the stove must ignite automatically via the electrical
components installed onboard.
• Do not load pellets manually into the rebox before or whilst the appliance is running.
• Keep the ventilation grids in the area the appliance is installed in clean conditions.
• Never load any fuel other than pellets into the stove storage hopper. Corn, nuts or other combustible materials must not be
used as fuel for the appliance.
• Check and periodically clean the fume exhaust pipe, from the appliance to the ue (Union).
• It is strictly prohibited to start up the product with the combustion chamber door open or allow it to run with the glass broken.
• The user should contact an authorised JOLLY-MEC Technical Assistance Centre if any operating problems persist.
• Nevertrytostartthedeviceusingethylalcoholorotherammableliquids.
02.3 SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION
• The user and/or owner of the product is required, in accordance with the laws in force, to assign the installation and
maintenance to qualied and specialised operators, and acknowledge the risks and hazards should they fail to observe
this requirement.
• The installation of the heat generator and the relative combustion product exhaustion system, the electrical connections,
the commissioning and extraordinary maintenance MUST always be performed by Qualied and/or Licensed Professional
Technicians or those Authorised by the Manufacturer.
• The product must be installed in accordance with the laws and standards in force in the State, Region or Area in which
the machine is installed.
• Installation in bedrooms, rooms with a volume below 15 m3 or with explosive atmospheres is strictly prohibited.
• The system installer MUST issue a Declaration of compliance for the work performed after commissioning the system,
in accordance with the laws in force related to system safety standards.
• The installation technician must inform the user on safe equipment use.
• The installation operator is responsible for the installation and is therefore required to perform the work to top workmanship
standards.
• Theappliancemustbeconnectedtoacombustionproductexhaustionuebuiltinaccordancewithapplicable
standardsandcertiedwithadeclarationofcompliance.
• The installation technician is in charge of installation and must check emissions following rst installation.
• Should any installation defects arise during commissioning, the Authorised Jolly-Mec Technician can refuse to endorse
use of the product for safety reasons and submit a written Servicing Report to the User informing him that he and the
Installation operator shall be jointly liable for any damage to persons, animals or things if used.
• Before installing the machine, the customer and installation operator must ensure that the ooring on which it will be
positioned is suitably levelled and can support the weight (see
CHAP.06 - TECHNICAL DATA
). IIf there is any doubt
on the solidity of the ooring, it is essential to have a Structural Engineer verify relative installation feasibility.
• Only specialised and qualied personnel may work or carry out checks inside the machine, complying with safety
regulations.
• Prior to installation, the user and installer are obliged to check that the mains electrical supply to which the machine will be
connected, corresponds to the voltage on the identification plate (see
CHAP.05.2 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
),
check that the system is sized so as to bear the maximum load required of the product, and also that it is equipped with

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all suitable safety devices to classify the electrical system as COMPLIANT with applicable safety standards. If this is not
the case, contact a Qualied Technician to adapt the system to required standards.
• Personnel assigned to handling the machines and equipment must always wear industrial gloves and boots.
• The Maintenance Operator must recommend the Customer to sign an annual maintenance contract for the product, so
as to maintain the levels of safety and efcient performance of the product.
• The Maintenance Operator must check the working hours of the product between one maintenance intervention and
another, to verify the actual work load of the stove. The actual hours of operation shall be reset at the end of the Technical
intervention and indicated on the Servicing Report.
02.4 EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
Every operator performing maintenance on the machine, must wear safety garments and personal protective equipment:
1 Protection headphones
2 Gloves hand protections
3 Respiratory mask
4 Face mask or goggles
5 Accident prevention boots
6 Overalls or smock
02.5 RESIDUAL RISKS
Though JOLLY MEC CAMINETTI S.p.A. does everything within its power to produce its systems with the greatest competence regarding
safety and consulting all the directives, laws, and regulations available, there are still, if minor, some residual risks during the phases of:
• TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
• ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Which must be done by a qualied electrician)
• MAINTENANCE
Therefore, the technicians who perform these tasks must take these residual risks into account.
Removal or tampering with the protection and safety devices can be only be done voluntarily and may cause
serious injury to people.
Replace the safety signals when they become illegible or come off.
WARNING

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CHAP.03 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
03.1 RECEIVING GOODS
The product is delivered on pallets, packaged in a cardboard box with a cellophane wrapping.
when receiving merchandise, check that:
• all packaging is intact
• all of the merchandise indicated on the delivery bill has actually been delivered
• the supply corresponds to the order specications;
• if the packaging is damaged, check the condition of the contents as any breakages should be reported immediately to
the carrier and retailer.
• check there is no damage to any supplied elements; if there is any breakage detected, report to the carrier and retailer
as soon as possible.
If any material listed on the bill of lading is missing, inform the retailer immediately.
03.2 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT
Personnel in charge of handling the product must have read and thoroughly understood the safety prescriptions in
CHAP.02 -
ACCIDENT PREVENTION / SAFETY REGULATIONS
of this manual and must wear work gloves and safety footwear.
For safety reasons, unauthorised persons must not be in the area while the product is being moved.
The product must be moved only with a trolley or pallet fork, and never with belts, chains, overhead cranes (see
CHAP.06 - TECHNICAL
DATA
for the weight). All parts of the packaging coming into contact with the crane, belts or straps must be protected.
Unless there are obstacles, lift the product to a maximum of 30 cm from the ground and move it slowly, avoiding jerky or brusque
movements.
Danger of crushing, collision and abrasions.
WARNING
Danger of suffocation
Make sure that children do not come into contact with packaging materials, plastic lm or polystyrene as this could cause
suffocation.
WARNING

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CHAP.04 ECOLOGICAL REGULATIONS
04.1 WASTE MATERIALS AND THEIR DISPOSAL
Spare parts replaced during the machine’s product life are to be considered waste and must be taken to special collection centres or
entrusted to authorised disposal centres.
Ashes must be placed in a metal container with a sealed lid. The closed container must be placed on a non-combustible base and kept
away from combustible materials until all the embers have been extinguished.
Only when extinguished can ashes be thrown into the organic waste collection, naturally without nails or other non-organic materials.
Only when extinguished can ashes be disposed of according to the recycling regulations in your town.
The ashes from natural wood (untreated) derived from stove or replace combustion are mainly composed of calcium, silicon, potassium
and magnesium oxides.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT!!!!
Danger of environmental pollution
Adopt positive civic behaviour and DO NOT disperse the packaging into the environment, but take it to waste disposal
centres for recycling. All packaging can be recycled, as it consists of wood, polyethylene film, polystyrene and cardboard
WARNING
04.2 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE
The stove is mainly composed of ferrous materials, but it may also contain:
• piping
• insulating materials
• electrical parts etc.
• refractory materials
When you no longer intend to use the stove ever again, do not dispose of it irresponsibly. Remember to:
• empty the circuit completely (if present)
• remove piping (if present)
• remove plastic parts
• remove electric cables and electric components
These materials must be disposed of by specialised rms or according to the laws of the country where it is installed.
Furthermore:
• immobilise moving parts
• make the locks on the doors inoperativ
Take the remaining part of the stove to the rms that dispose of ferrous materials.
The machine must be disposed of in a manner that complies with the laws in force and the environment.
When taking it to the rms that dispose of ferrous materials, handle the stove as described in
CHAP.03 - HANDLING
AND TRANSPORT.
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CHAP.05 DESCRIPTION
05.1 PRODUCT PRESENTATION
The AMBRIA and RIVA stoves for air and pellets are heating systems approved to EN
14785:2006 European Standard requirements issued by an independent body accredited by
the European Commission for machine commissioning and certication.
Jolly-Mec products are the result of over forty years experience in the wooden biomass
combustion sector; they are designed and engineered to meet the increasing demands of
today’s markets with high performance levels and a modern design.
The AMBRIA and RIVA stoves are high efciency products, fuelled by an alternative and
renewable energy source: Wooden PELLETS.
A design that is always up to date, maintaining the tradition and irreplaceable cosiness of a
warm home.
The particular constructional features allow it to reach a comfortable temperature extremely
quickly using reduced amounts of fuel.
Combustion is controlled by an electronic control unit with the following main functions and
features:
• Display: Wide backlit LCD display allowing operators to interface with the product, set
the operating parameters and receive work status data.
• Timer-controlledthermostat: used to set the start-up and switch-off times along with
relative temperatures.
• Ambienttemperature: setting and viewing of the current ambient temperature on the
display.
• Output levels: possibility to adjust the heat output to ve different levels.
• Operatingmode: displays real time product operating modes.
• Multi-language: choice of ve European languages.
They are also tted with:
• PELLET hopper - about 17 kg in capacity.
• A practical drawer to collect the ashes.
• Thermal safety device against possible overheating.
• Safety device against possible clogging of the ue pipe.
• Tangential fan for the exchange of air in the environment.
• Fume exhaust fan.
• Electrical resistance to start combustion.
The various elements of the cladding must be handled carefully, as being satin-nished,
polished or painted, they could be scratched or dented during the handling or assembly
phases.
PELLET combustion products must only be used with the combustion chamber door closed.
WARNING
The chromatic variations of the painted surfaces, especially those in
different materials and nishes and subject to different temperatures,
cannot be deemed reason for dispute as they depend upon the natural
characteristics of the materials and the use of the product.
NOTE
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The illustrated example plate may differ in graphics from the original afxed to the product.
NOTE
1
Product model
2
CE marking
3
Year of commissioning and certication
4
Reference standard
5 Performance declaration No.*
6
Product LOT N°
7
Product sales code
8
Product label code
9Product serial number
*Pursuant to European Regulation No. 305/2011,
manufacturers are now required to have the DoP - Declaration
of Performance for each product of own design concerned;
Jolly-Mec did namely provide all of these documents in
downloadable electronic form that you can easily see on the
website of the Company at the following address: http://www.
jolly-mec.it/it/servizio-clienti/docman.html
WARNING
05.2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
It is COMPULSORY to indicate the product MODEL, the LOT number
and SERIAL NUMBER in all communications with the Manufacturer.
Identication numbers are printed on the adhesive plate located
on the pellet container as illustrated. Stove performance values
measured during inspection tests according to the indicated
reference and EC markings are also included on the plate
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2
4
5
3
6
7
9
8
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5
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All appliance tests, nal inspection and ne-tuning was performed using the recommended certied pellets.. Jolly
Mec Caminetti S.p.A. is not responsible for malfunctions, breakdowns or problems due to the use of pellets that are not
recommended, as combustion parameters vary according to the quality of the pellets.
To achieve best operational results, it may be necessary to change the default factory settings on the control unit during the
“rst start-up” commissioning phase. These operations must only be performed by the relative Technical Assistance Centre
(CAT), being the only operators authorised to complete the rst start-up activities
WARNING
CHAP.06 TECHNICAL DATA
06.1 HOMOLOGATION
Technical specications resulting from laboratory tests conducted according to EN 14785:2006 test methods at the CERTIFICATION
institute.
Description Ambria 6 kW
Riva 6 kW
Ambria 9 kW
Riva 9 kW
UM
Thermal power introduced (at rated power) 6,82 10,12 kW
Thermal power introduced (at reduced power) 3,43 3,43 kW
Nominal thermal power (at rated power) 6,20 9,10 kW
Reduced thermal power (at reduced power) 3,17 3,17 kW
Yield (at rated power) 90,89 90 %
Yield (reduced power) 92,49 92,49 %
Flue gas temperature (at rated power) 104,6 135,4 °C
Flue gas temperature (at reduced power) 68,4 68,4 °C
Carbon dioxide at rated power 6,89 8,83 %
Carbon dioxide at reduced power 4,95 4,95 %
CO at 13% O
2
(at rated power) 140,8 219,7 mg/m
3
CO at 13% O
2
(at reduced power) 580,2 580,2 mg/m
3
Fumes speed (rated power) 6,9 8,0 g/s
Fumes speed (reduced power) 4,7 4,7 g/s
Min. and Max. draft 10 - 12 10 - 12 Pa
Pellets tank capacity 17 17 Kg
Pellet consumption (at rated power) 1,4 2,1 Kg/h
Pellet consumption (at reduced power) 0,7 0,7 Kg/h
Pellets autonomy (at rated power) 12 8 h
Pellets autonomy (at reduced power) 24 24 h
Air inlet diameter 48 48 mm
Fumes outlet diameter 80 80 mm
Voltage and frequency of power supply 230 - 50/60 230 - 50/60 V ac - Hz
Electrical power absorbed Min - Max 150 - 380 150 - 380 W
Weight of the stove 107 (Riva)
96 (Ambria)
107 (Riva)
96 (Ambria) Kg
The declared output may vary according to fuel type.
The above technical specications were measured with certied quality PELLETS. ONLY use this type of fuel as
recommended later in CHAP.06.2 - RECOMMENDED FUELS.

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ENGLISH
06.2 RECOMMENDED FUELS
A pellet product’s performance is signicantly linked and highly inuenced by the type and quality of wooden pellets that is burned. It is
important to choose pellets that have no debris or impurities. The Association of Pellet Manufacturers with the Italian Thermotechnical
Committee have established standards for identifying pellets in terms of energy*.
As the efciencies of different wooden PELLETS qualities differ, likewise the efciency and heat capacity emitted by the product running
on pellets will vary. Similarly, unburned residue left in the combustion chamber is inversely proportionate to pellet quality: the lower the
pellet purity, the faster dirt accumulates in the machine.
Jolly Mec Caminetti S.p.A strongly recommends the use of the same type of pellets used during rst start-up, i.e. when the settings and
calibrations were made to suit the loaded combustible materials. Continuous switching of types and qualities of combustible materials
will require continuous adjustments to settings by the Technical Assistance Centre, which can not be endorsed by the Manufacturer.
The main quality certications for PELLETS on the European market are DIN Plus, Ö-NormM7135 and UNI EN ISO 17225-2 (class A1
or A2), which guarantee the following quality standards:
Store pellets at least 1 m from the appliance, in a dry place and not outdoors, not even under porches or roongs.
Do not use pellets that are very hard and with different dimensions; the mechanical parts are sized and tested for use with pellets with
the above-mentioned characteristics.
Nobreakdownormalfunctiondependingonthequalityofthepelletsusedand/orbythedosageofthequantitywillbecovered
bythewarranty.
PELLET QUALITY IS VERY IMPORTANT; PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY
WARNING
*CERTIFIED PELLET CHARACTERISTICS
Powder 1% maximum through a 3.2 mm screen
Apparent density
680 Kg/m3minimum
Dimensions
6 mm diameter from 25 to 30 mm of maximum length
Ash content
1% maximum
Humidity
8% maximum
Heating power
4,9 kWh/Kg
Packaging in eco-compatible or biodegradable material sacks
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PELLETS:
pellets are obtained by a drawing process using sawdust discarded by virgin wood processing systems and therefore
have no chemical additives. The consistency, compactness and strength with which the pieces remain intact is due to a
substance contained in wood called lignin; this acts as a binder during the compression phase.
The various qualities of combustible materials can also depend on the sawdust mix used to produce the pellets, which
generally have a standard length of between 5 and 30 mm, a diameter of between 5 and 6 mm, a weight of from 600 to
700 Kg/m3and a humidity of no more than 8% of its weight.
One advantage over wood is its greater heating power; in fact, when using good quality wood, it is possible to achieve
about 4.3kWh/Kg with a humidity rate of up to 15%, whilst with pellets this can climb to 4.9kWh/Kg and a water content
of a maximum of 8%.
The sacks of pellets must be stored in a clean, dry place.
NOTE

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06.3 COMPONENTS
The device is supplied with the following components:
• Installation, use and maintenance manual.
• Power cord to connect the stove to the mains.
• Cladding.
• Door opening key
Part List:
1.
Air diffusion grid
2.
Handle for opening the door
3.
Lid for loading pellets
4.
Pellet hopper
5.
Ash drawer
6.
Firebox
7.
Combustion chamber door
8.
Heating fan
9.
Fume pressure switch
10.
Electrical heating element for lighting
11.
Pellet loading auger
12.
Pellet loading auger gear motor
13.
Combustion and fume exhaust fan Ø80 mm
14.
Room temperature probe
15.
Electrical socket with fuse and Main electric switch
16.
Safety thermostat with manual reset
17.
Electronic control unit
18.
Comburent air inlet tube Ø50 mm
1
7
2
3
4
8
56
13
15
12
11
18
14
16
9
10
17

17
ENGLISH
06.4 DIMENSIONS
All measurements are in mm.
Ambria Riva
A
483
Ø 505
B897 1020
C491 532
Ambria
C
A
B
Riva
A
B
C

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The external air intakes must be made so that they cannot get accidentally covered and if they have an insect
protection mesh they must be cleaned periodically to prevent clogging with dust and dirt, especially in periods with intense
pollen concentrations.
NOTE
As indicated in the national reference standard UNI
10683, the product can not be installed in rooms
with a volume of under 15 m3.
NOTE
Bear in mind that the minimum distances from
inammable materials are:
Minimum air distance from inammable side wall: 200 mm
Minimum air distance from inammable rear wall:
100 mm
Frontal air distance from inammable material: 1000 mm
NOTE
CHAP.07 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
07.1 SETTING UP OF EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES AND ELECTRIC CURRENT
The device must only be installed indoors and on surfaces
that can support the load. If the existing construction does not
meet this requirement, it will be necessary to take appropriate
measures (e.g. installing a load distribution plate). The appliance
must be installed in an area where the appliance itself, gas
exhaust pipes and ue can be easily accessed for maintenance.
Fig.1 and 2illustrate minimum distances that must be observed,
all measurements are in mm.
The lateral distance from the adjacent wall, according to
installation, is to be maintained on both sides.
Fig.1
Fig.2
min.200
min.100
min.100
min.200
max.1250
min.100
max.1250
min.100

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ENGLISH
1
. Airtight steel sheet
metal
2
. 45° Curves
3
. Fume exhaust
4
. External insulated ue
5
. Insulated T union for
condensation
6
. Non-insulated pipe
07.2 FLUE OR FUME EXHAUST SYSTEM
The ue or fume exhaust system is a fundamental element for the proper functioning of the stove and must comply with the following
general standards:
EN1856-1 Chimneys. Requirements for metal chimneys - Part 1: System chimney products
EN1856-2 Chimneys. Requirements for metal chimneys - Part 2: Metal ue liners and connecting ue pipes
UNI 10683 Heat generators operating with wood or other solid bio fuels - Installation requirements
The diameter of the ue must be sized according to the technical specications of the appliance and type and place of installation. Each
appliance must have its own chimney ue without any inlets from other appliances.
The exhaust duct of the combustion products generated by the forced draught equipment must respond to the following requirements:
• it is necessary to use union joints and pipes with pressure resistant seals, as the union of the ue could be slightly pressurised
while the appliance running
• all changes in direction must be open to inspection to facilitate maintenance
• correct draught to maintain depression in the combustion chamber, as per the technical specications, must be guaranteed
• it must be watertight, waterproof and suitably isolated and insulated
• must be made of suitable materials that resist normal mechanical stress, heat, the action of the combustion products and acid
condensations
• must be prevailingly vertical structures with deviations from the axis not greater that 45°
• must be adequately distanced from combustible or inammable materials via an air space or suitable insulation
• must have an internal section which is preferably circular: square or rectangular sections must have rounded corners with a
radius of no less than 20 mm
• must have an internal section that is constant, free and independent
If the ue is installed externally it must be insulated to prevent the cooling of fumes and formation of condensation. The same is valid for
the tract from the roof to the chimney cap (Torrino). For the union between the stove and the ue, or if there are deviations or curves, for
easier, quicker and safer installation, we recommend using double-walled stainless steel pipes.
The use of pipes in bre cement for connecting the equipment to the ue is forbidden.
Exhaust pipes must not run through rooms where the installation of combustion equipment is forbidden. The union must be connected
to the ue in such a way as to ensure they remain airtight when the appliance is operating in pressurised conditions and to avoid the
formation of condensation and its conveyance to the appliance.
It has to be avoid, as much as possible, the assembly of
horizontal sections. In any case, the horizontal segment (or its
horizontal projection) do not have to be longer than two meters
with minimum slope not less than 5%. The horizontal section
does not have to be connected directly to the smoke fan output
but after the rst vertical segment (6)
Fig
.1.
The chimney system for the smoke exhaust MUST be
dimensioned and projected by a Qualified Engineer.
He will determine the proper smoke exhaust system
taking into consideration the product technical data,
kind of installation, installation location and mostly the
installation technical regulation in force. The Engineer
willgiveindicationstotheinstalleraboutthematerialsto
use,smokepathsection,insulationthickness,corrosion
resistance and all requirements needed for the correct
workingofthesystemproduct-chimney.
Thecorrectdimensionoftheairintakeforventilationand
aeration of the installation location MUST be veried in
conformitywiththetechnicalregulationinforce.
Malfunctioningoftheproductcausedbyasmokeexhaust
not properly projected and dimensioned WILL NOT be
objectofobjectionstoJollyMecandinterventionsatJolly
Mec charge.
For appliance that must reach ceiling or wall exhaust outlets
that are not coaxial with regard to the issue of the fumes from
the machine, changes in direction must be made using an open
elbow of 45° (see
Fig
.1).
The use of counter slope elements is forbidden. The ue union
must have a constant section and allow soot to be collected and
swept away. Changes in cross-section are only allowed at the
outlet of the heat generator: the use of adaptors on the coupling
with the chimney ue is prohibited.
Running other air ducts and installation pipes inside the exhaust
pipes, even if oversized, is forbidden.
Fig.1
2
3
1
4
2
5
6
1,5 m min.
1,5 m min.

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07.3 INSTALLATION ROOM VENTILATION
According to reference regulation UNI10683, 4 Pa depression must be veried between the installation room interior and exterior.
Prepare adequate ventilation openings in the room where the product is installed to permit at least 50 m³/h clean comburent air ow not
taken from polluted rooms. The ventilation openings, if tted with insect-proof mesh, must be easily removable and undergo periodic
cleaning to ensure clear air ow passage.
If the comburent air inlet is directly connected to the stove, it may be necessary to make adjustments to the control unit, especially during
the start-up phase, as the temperature and humidity of outdoor air not only varies during the period of use of the product, but also come
into direct contact with the pellets and the ignition element, generating different fuel burning times.
Jolly Mec allows the ducting system at the input of the combustion air within and not over the following limits: the length can’t be longer
that 1000 mm, the diameter has to have at least the same section of the stove/boiler connection, it is possible only one 90° change of
direction, the center-to-center distance of the combustion air input pipe can be ± 300 mm.
As for the fuel product exhaust system, air vents are also extremely important and must be given the appropriate
consideration and respect.
The installer is directly liable for all electrical system parts, generation hook-up to the system, ventilation and the fume
exhaust system and MUST, at the end of installation work, issue a declaration of conformity as per Ministerial Decree 37/08.
On the other hand, the purchaser MUST assign all work to a qualied professional technician.
The device must be installed and used in accordance with all local and national laws and EC Regulations.
WARNING
In the event of a black-out, suitable sizing of the fume exhaust system guarantees sufcient draught to exhaust the fumes generated by
combustion without the use of the electric exhaust fan.
If the performance of the fume exhaust system is not excellent, it is possible to adjust the operating settings of the stove to overcome
draught defects by a maximum of 15% of the fume exhaust device; this adjustment is however the exclusive competence of the Technical
Assistance Centre CAT.
One airtight reading point is recommended on the ue to check emissions after installation and measure draught.
Supporting the weight of the ue with the appliance union is strictly forbidden. Use specic stands or independent supports for this
purpose.
To install other combustion devices in the same room where the pellet appliance is installed, refer to UNI 10683 and UNI 7129 installation
regulations.
The minimum ue height must be over 3,0 m.
Blocking of wall exhaust terminals at any height and any distance from openings, doors and/or windows is not permitted and a very
important rule to follow.
Installation of external replaces must be performed using insulated double-walled pipes, to prevent the formation of condensate; it must
also be possible to inspect the base of the replace for routine maintenance which must be done at least once a year.
A windproof chimney cap must be installed; in the presence of adverse weather conditions, especially high winds, this accessory allows
the stove ue draught system to operate much easier.
A minimum ue draught between 10 and 14 Pa must be guaranteed. This value must be measured using specic and controlled
instruments each time the appliance and ue undergo maintenance.
With strong winds and the chimney cap installed in the reux
area (see
Fig
.2, zone bordered by the dotted line A for roofs with
ß>10° slant) of the roof or without complying with the distances
foreseen by UNI 10683 situations may arise where the stove
does not work which will trigger the no depression alarm.
It is not possible to make corrections or reset the stove operating
values to override the alarm.
It is only recommended to connect the comburent air ducting system to the stove if absolutely necessary. Very
cold air and humidity may cause difculties during the stove ignition phase.
NOTE
It is not allowed to install coaxial systems for the smoke output.
WARNING
.
130 cm
.
50 cm
ß>10°
A
90°
Fig. 2
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