TMC LIFESTYLE CAMILLA 3100 User manual

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Energy efficiency class: A( A++ <> G)
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR PRIMARY HEATING.
Instructions for use
LIFESTYLE
CAMILLA 3100
Catalytic heater
Household appliance
Keep this manual for future reference. Original in Italian.
SQCA.GB.08
(12.11.21)
GB
0085 0086

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This stove uses liquefied petroleum gas: the LPG cylinders are suitable for indoor use.
The use of other fuels or of cylinders not indicated in this manual is forbidden.
Do not store or use petrol or other flammable liquids or vapours in the vicinity of this or other appliances.
Servicing must be carried out by a qualified technician.
This is a heating system. It uses the air (oxygen) of the room in which it is installed. Adequate
arrangements must be provided for combustion and ventilation. Refer to the WARNING AND
SAFETY SECTIONS indicated by the symbol:
Warning!
Warning: failure to comply with the information given in this manual may result in fire or explosions that may
damage properties and injure people and animals.
Important warning!
This icon indicates that the instructions on correct appliance use must be complied with. This will prevent
any malfunction.
Important information!
This icon indicates information and recommendations that ensure that the appliance is correctly used.
These instructions were written with the utmost care. However, the manufacturer reserves the right to
improve this manual at any time and in any way they may deem suitable. Images may differ from the
original appliance.

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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Product description
2.1 General guidelines
2.2 Scope of application and intended use
2.3 Safety devices
2.4 Specifications
2.5 Power and consumption
2.6 Safety features
2.7 General safety warnings for installation and use
2.8 Conduct in case of gas leaks
3. Preparing the appliance for operation
3.1 Opening the packaging
3.2 Keeping the original packaging
3.3 Connecting the stove to the gas cylinder
3.4 Checking for leaks in the regulator
3.4.1 Checking for leaks in the regulator
3.5 Installing the gas cylinder
4. Instructions for use
4.1 Commissioning and operation
4.2 Switching off
4.3 Replacing the cylinder
4.4 Storing
4.5 Packaging for private transport
5. Cleaning and maintenance
5.1 Cleaning and maintenance by the user
5.2 Faults and repair works
6. Guarantee
7. Spare parts
8. Disposal
9. Declaration of Conformity

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TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
DESTINATION:
GB
TYPE OF GAS AND PRESSURE:
Butane 28 mbar
Category:
I3B
Rated power:
3.4 kW(Hs)
Max consumption:
0.24 kg/h
DVGW registration number:
CE-0085AQ0517
Read the instructions carefully before using the appliance.
The appliance is not intended to be used by people (children included) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental abilities, or without the necessary experience and knowledge, unless they have been instructed on
the use of the appliance. Children must not be permitted to play with the appliance.
Please observe the safety instructions:
The appliance should be operated only if there is adequate ventilation!
The appliance must be used in compliance with the current local, regional and national regulations.
1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing your LIFESTYLE catalytic stove! You made an excellent choice and we are
honoured that you placed your trust in us. Before using your stove, please read this manual carefully. In the
following pages you will find some important information: it is very important that you read this manual
before using your new gas stove and that you keep it handy for the whole time your stove is in operation.
The catalytic stove model Camilla does not vent gas and can only be used in a domestic environment. The
fuel used for the stove is a non-polluting liquid gas: butane. This appliance received approval by the
German certification body DVGW and complies with Gas European appliance regulation 2016/426/EU. This
stove is tested according to EU gas regulation as well as to EN 449 and complies with the strictest safety
regulations currently in force. This catalytic stove is an ideal and cost-effective solution for your rooms as it
represents an additional heating source. It is also ideal for use in autumn and spring.
2. Product description
2.1 General guidelines
Gas stoves by LIFESTYLE guarantee high heating power and low consumptions together with a constant
distribution of heat which in turn leads to a more efficient use of energy as well as lower toxic emissions.
2.2 Scope of application and intended use
The gas stove complies with the required technical and safety standards. However, an improper or incorrect
use may be hazardous for the life or the physical safety of users or third parties, and may damage the
device, property or animals.
This stove generates heat by using gas. The burner produces a flame that heats up the air which, thanks to
the conductive effect, heats up the room where the stove is installed. For appliances without a thermostat,
heat is adjusted manually (there are two or more power levels), whereas for appliances fitted with a
thermostat, the heat is adjusted automatically, and the stove is switched off once the set temperature has
been reached.
The stove should be used as an auxiliary and temporary heating system, to heat rooms, gazebos, garages,
labs and any other room that is above ground and suitably ventilated. It must not be used in bathrooms

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basements or dormitories, in boats, recreational vehicles and in rooms located on a high floor of a building.
Any other use, or the extended use of the appliance, is to be considered improper use and the user will be
held responsible for any possible consequent risk.
2.3 Safety devices
The product has been designed to prevent hazards thanks to the presence of the following safety devices:
Thermocouple
The pilot flame heats up a thermocouple which, in turns, keeps the valve of the appliance open (not the
valve of the cylinder). If the pilot flame goes out, the gas flow from the valve to the appliance automatically
stops within approximately one minute.
ODS
A pilot flame with an ODS system goes out and stops the gas supply
before the level of CO2 exceeds the 1.5% limit (in the room where the
heater is useds).
To prevent activation of the ODS system, the gas stove must be used only
and exclusively in well-ventilated rooms.
Ensure that the room is suitably ventilated and, if the ODS system has
triggered, ventilate the room. If you need to intervene too often, this means
that the room is too small or that ventilation is not sufficient.
Minimum recommended volumes
Heatable volumes with the useful power of the stove (maximum
efficiency power)
Outdoor temperature
-10 °C
-5 °C
0 °C
Insulation
degree
GOOD (Um= 0.20)
225
280
340
Volume in m3
AVERAGE (Um=
0.50)
120
145
175
POOR (Um= 1.00)
65
80
100
Key:
Um: indicates the average transmittance value of all the dispersion structures present in the room to be heated (W/m2.K)
Important remarks:
the values shown in the table refer to "standard" domestic rooms with a temperature of 20 °C ± 2°C
The rooms heated directly by the appliance should not feature partition walls; in other words, they should be free from inner barriers.
The table is for information purposes only. Considering that there are many parameters involved, we recommend contacting a thermos-technical
engineer in order to obtain a final evaluation.
3power levels, manual
mode
Min 2.2 kW Max 3.4 kW
Heatable volumes:
Sitting room
Other rooms
44 m368 m3
22 m334 m3

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Piezoelectric ignition
This is the safest ignition method as it does not require a flame to manually ignite the appliance.
Safety grid
The grid present on this device prevents the risk of fire or burns: for this reason, it should never be
permanently removed. IT IS NOT A FULL GUARD FOR CHILDREN OR DISABLED PEOPLE.
2.4 Specifications
Nominal heat input: 3,4 kW
Heat settings: 3 power levels
Igniter: piezoelectric
Nominal output pressure: 28 mbar
Gas type: Butane
Gas category: I3B
Size of cylinders (net weight): 15 kg
Country of destination: GB
Camilla 3100
Product dimensions
(L x P x A): 45,5 x 34,5 x 77,5 cm
Weight of the appliance
13.5 kg
2.5 Power and consumption
The stove operates with 15 kg cylinders containing ecological LPG butane available on the market.
Depending on the room temperature and on the desired power, the consumption of the gas stove is as
follows: (The values are only indicative).
3power levels, manual mode
240 g / h (at 3400 W) maximum
2.6 Safety features
The improper use of this appliance may cause serious damages to the health of people and to property.
Please, read the instructions carefully.
Familiarise yourself with the appliance before using it.
Respect the general safety regulations on accident prevention. The information provided by this manual, as
well as the laws in force on general safety and accident prevention, must be complied with.
Third parties should only be allowed to use the appliance once they have been given the appropriate
instructions. The appliance is not intended to be used by persons (children included) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental abilities, or without the necessary experience and knowledge, unless they have been
instructed on the use of the appliance or are supervised by someone who is responsible for their safety.
Children should not be permitted to use and play with the appliance.
If the appliance is on and powered, it should not be left unattended.
Pay attention and take care when using the appliance.
Do not use the product if you are distracted or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. When
operating the appliance, even the slightest distraction may cause serious accidents and injuries.
2.7 General safety warnings for installation and use
The stove must be installed on a solid and even surface.
Do not use the appliance in bedrooms, bathrooms, basements or on high floors. Do not use the appliance
as a permanent or continuous heating system. Do not use the appliance in bathrooms, dormitories,
recreational vehicles, such as caravans, motorhomes, boats and on high floors of buildings.
Do not use the appliance in basements or below ground level.
Do not use the appliance in dangerous areas.
Do not use the appliance in rooms where the presence of flammable liquids, gas and airborne dust may
pose a risk of explosion or fire.
Do not use the appliance in rooms that are smaller than those indicated in the table that illustrates the
minimum recommended volumes
Do not touch the hot parts of the appliance.
The appliance should be positioned at no less than 1 m from other heat sources.

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Do not install the appliance in a room that already contains a gas cylinder (even if it is not in use)
To lift or move the appliance from its intended position, use the dedicated handles.
Never pull the gas hose to move the appliance.
Do not move the appliance while it is operating.
Do not move the stove while it is hot.
Check for any damage: always check that the appliance is in good working order before using it.
Respect the current local, regional and national regulations on gas.
The appliance must be used in a dry, clean and ventilated room.
The appliance should be used only in adequately ventilated rooms. To ensure ideal air ventilation, provide
two openings of at least 25 cm2per kW/h of heat (minimum opening 105 cm2 - 1/2 in high position and 1/2
in low position in the room)
The ventilation openings must be free as their purpose is to guarantee adequate ventilation, which ensures
correct combustion.
The front guard guarantees protection from burns that may be caused by accidental contact with the flame.
IT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE FULL PROTECTION FOR SMALL CHILDREN AND DISABLED PEOPLE.
Do not remove any part that make up the guard.
Do not cover the stove using cloths, clothes or wet laundry that needs drying.
Do not cover the stove as this would cause overheating. It is dangerous and therefore forbidden to position
objects on the stove, as this would cause overheating.
Do not position the stove near armchairs or curtains (remember to take into consideration that curtains
move) or other flammable material.
Any object must be positioned at a minimum of:
20 cm from the rear side of the stove
50 cm from the sides of the stove
100 cm from the front side of the stove
The cylinder compartment can house cylinders of up to 15 kg.
The stove should not be subjected to air current that exceeds 1.2 m/s.
ATTENTION: Do not point fans directly toward the stove. Avoid air currents that may change the flame of
the burner.
When connecting the cylinder for the first time, and any time the cylinder needs to be replaced, ensure that
the room is well ventilated and that there are no naked flames. Do not smoke while carrying out these
operations.
Do not remove or tamper with the regulator or with any other component of the stove.
Protect the stove from the weather.
Do not clean the stove with abrasive products.
Do not put sharp tips and/or metal objects inside the appliance.
Avoid improper use. The appliance should be used only and exclusively for the intended purpose.
The appliance should be regularly checked for wear and tear signs and for damages by qualified,
authorized and trained technicians. Special care should be taken for hoses and connections.
Use only and exclusively original spare parts. For your safety, only use the spare parts expressly indicated
in the user manual.
Repair works must be carried out by a qualified technician. Have a qualified technician inspect the stove at
least once a year.
The presence of excessive dirt caused by carpets, animal litter, pet hair, etc. may require more frequent
maintenance operations.
Do not use the stove if it has been immersed in water, even partially. Contact a qualified technician to
replace any part of the control system and any part of the gas system that were immersed in water.
When igniting the stove after an extended period of inactivity, ensure that there are no foreign bodies inside
it, such as dirt, insects, spiderwebs, and have the stove checked by a qualified technician.
WARNING: do not use unapproved accessories.
All the components that were removed to carry out maintenance operations must be put back in place
before igniting the appliance.
This heating system should be used only and exclusively as indicated in this manual. Any other use may
cause fires, personal injuries and even death.
To turn off the appliance and put it out of service, close the gas valve on the cylinder and remove the
cylinder itself.

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2.8 Conduct in case of gas leaks
If you smell gas, proceed as follows!
If you smell gas, do not ignite the device and turn off at cylinder.
Do not touch any switch and do not use the phone.
Open doors and windows to ventilate the room.
Extinguish any flame or other potential ignition sources.
No naked flames and no smoking.
Carry out the test operations indicated in 3.4. Never carry out the test in the presence of naked flames.
If there are no leaks, ignite the stove taking special care and in compliance with the instructions provided in
the user manual.
If you still smell gas, try to replace the cylinder as the gas may contain an excessive amount of aroma
compound.
If the problem is not solved, contact the distributor or a specialized technician.
Do not use the appliance until it hasn’t been inspected by a qualified technician.
Never attempt to make any repair work yourself.
Failure to observe this warning may result in injuries or damage to property.
3. Preparing the appliance for operation
3.1 Opening the packaging
Upon delivery, check that the appliance is complete and in perfect conditions.
If there are missing components or faults, do not use the product and contact the seller immediately.
3.2 Keeping the original packaging
Keep the original packaging for the whole life of the appliance.
Use the packaging to store and transport the appliance.
Dispose of the packaging at the end of the life-cycle of the appliance.
For further information on correct disposal, please refer to chap. 8.
3.3 Connecting the stove to the gas bottle
Remove part No. 7
Never position the cylinder upside-down!
When connecting the cylinder for the first time, and any time the cylinder needs to be
replaced, ensure that the room is well ventilated and that there are no naked flames. Do not
smoke while carrying out these operations.
If the cylinder has been transported, store it in upright position for at least 1 hour before
using it.
Ensure that the gas seal on the cylinder is intact and in perfect conditions.
The following operations are required for the connection:
butane cylinder –max 15 kg
pressure regulator with fixed regulation, approved EN 16129, max. 1.5 kg/h, working pressure 30 mbar,
suitable for the cylinder used.
approved hose BS 3212 (EN 16436-1), length max. 40 cm, which permits installation without bends or
choking and impedes twisting (fixed by two approved clamps).
Fitting and operating conditions
- The regulator is designed to supply gas to consuming appliances at a pressure
and capacity as indicated on the identification label.

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- The regulator can be fitted to any cylinders equipped with automatic valves having a diameter as indicated
on the regulator.
- The gas cylinder must always be used in the upright position
- Whenever used outdoor, the regulator must be suitably protected against rain.
- Never use a flame to look for leaks, do it using a soap solution.
- In case of any difficulties or problems, close the gas supply and contact your dealer immediately.
Fitting the hose
Before connecting the regulator to a cylinder valve, take care to fit an approved rubber hose
to the barbed stem (lubricate the latter with water to facilitate the insertion).
To guarantee a sound connection, use an approved hose clip which is usually sold together with the
hose and is in any case adapted to the hose dimensions.
Assembly on the gas cylinder
Make sure that:
-all taps on the consuming appliance are closed.
-the connecting pipe to the appliance is correctly fitted.
-the regulator handle is in the closed position.
Remove the seal cap on the automatic valve, place the regulator onto the valve and push down
firmly and vertically. You will hear a "click" sound which means the regulator is securely latched.
Note: The regulator is so designed as to prevent it from being fitted to the valve, unless the
regulator handle is in the closed position; therefore, never attempt to mount or to dismount it, if the
handle is not in this position.
Operation
Once the regulator is correctly mounted on the valve, gas supply is possible by turning the regulator handle
upwards (anticlockwise). To shut off the gas supply, reverse the above procedure.
Caution: If you are unable to open the regulator handle, this means that your regulator is not
correctly connected to the valve. Do not force the handle to open, instead start again the operations
described above in 3.
Replacement of a cylinder
Make sure that:
-all taps on the consuming appliance are in the closed position.
-the regulator handle is in the closed position.
Then, dismount the regulator by pressing horizontally on the handle and pulling upwards at the same time.
Do not attempt to carry out this operation with the regulator handle in the open position.
The regulator can be equipped with a safety device designed to automatically limit the gas escape in case
of separation or rupture of the pipe supplying gas to the consuming appliance. The marking "flow limiting
device" on the identification label means that the regulator is equipped with this option.
Operation of Flow Limiting Device (if provided)
The Flow Limiting Device is likely to activate under the following conditions:
- Normal operating conditions.
- Consumption of the gas fired appliance is higher than the regulator flow capacity. In such case, contact
your installer.
- In case of pipe being torn off, proceed as follows:
- Close the regulator handle,
- Re-fit the hose correctly,
- open the regulator handle,
- Wait a few seconds (20 seconds) before restarting the system.
To guarantee a proper operation of the flow limiting device, the pipe supplying gas to the
consuming appliance shall be no more than 40 cm in length.

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IMPORTANT:
Never leave the Bayonet regulator onto the cylinder without being connected to the
appliance. The safety in case of separation or rupture of the pipe supplying gas to the consuming
appliance is not provided for being used as an open-close valve.
3.4 Checking the regulator for leaks
Never use a naked flame to check for leaks.
USE ONLY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOAM SOLUTIONS!
After installation, and any time it is necessary, check the connection of the regulator as follows:
1 Connect the regulator to the cylinder.
2. Spray the cylinder connection with combustible gas leak detector. The formation of bubbles indicates a
leak.
3. If the problem is the connection between the regulator and the cylinder the connection needs to be
checked.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2. Check that the problem has been solved.
If it is impossible to fix the leak, remove the regulator and check that the connection is not uneven or dirty,
or that the seal is not damaged; the connection needs to be tested by a qualified technician..
If the foamy solution detects a further leak, close the regulator handle, replace the cylinder and try again.
Should there still be a leak after replacing the cylinder and carrying out the check, do not use the stove and
contact your seller (see chapter 6). Repair works or faulty component replacement must be carried out by
qualified technicians who must use original components.
ATTENTION:
Reset part no. 7
Ensure that the gas hose has enough space and is not bent. The gas hose should not be stretched or
twisted.
4 Instructions for use
4.1 Commissioning and operation
After installing the cylinder and carrying out the leak test, the gas stove can be ignited. Please follow the
instructions given here below:

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Instructions for using the stove
1- Place the heater in the position you prefer, following the “INSTALLATION and USE” instructions.
2- Turn on Gas at the regulator.
3- Turn the knob (N°5 - Fig.8) to the START/MAX position, push it completely and
hold down for approx. 20-30 seconds.
4- Press the piezo button (N°6 - Fig.8) several times until the pilot flame lights up.
5- Hold down the knob for a further 10-15 seconds (the time required to heat the
flame detector that will keep the heater valve open, and to prepare the catalytic
panel for the ignition).
5- Hold down the knob until a flash appears on the lower part of the catalytic panel. This is normal and
could reoccur every time, during the initial minutes of working.
7- To change the heater setting (MED/MIN Power) lightly press down the knob (N°5 - Fig.8) and rotate it to
the MED or MIN position.
8- To reduce the power lightly press the knob down (N°5 - Fig.8) and rotate it to the MIN position.
9- Do not move the heater when it is hot.
N.B. At the first ignition and every cylinder replacement the pilot light takes a few seconds more to light up
than normal due to the presence of air in the circuit. Moreover, at the first lighting there could be a slight
discharge of smoke that will not reoccur at subsequent lightings.
N.B.: When the stove is ignited for the first time, and any time the cylinder needs replacing, the pilot light
will need a little more time to come on: just keep the knob pressed a little longer for the pilot flame to come
on correctly. This is due to the air present in the gas circuit.
Check the stability of the pilot flame as illustrated in figures 7 and 8.
PILOT FLAME NOT CORRECTLY IGNITED PILOT FLAME CORRECTLY IGNITED
N.B.: When the stove is ignited for the first time, it generates a little smoke. This will not happen again.
4.2 Shutting off
Turn gas off at the regulator in accordance with the regulator instructions.
In the “OFF” position the valve is closed, but the regulator will remain attached to the cylinder valve.
4.3 Replacing the cylinder
When replacing the cylinder, ensure that the room is suitably ventilated.
Ensure that the gas valve is safely closed.
Do not use any tool to remove the pressure regulator.
Follow the instructions of the “Disconnecting the regulator” paragraph.
4.4 Storage (how to store the stove)
When the stove is not in use, it must be stored without the cylinder.
It must be put in its original packaging, covered using a nylon bag and stored in a dry place so that no dust,
insects or insects nest can enter the components of the stove.
4.5 Packaging for private transport
To prevent damaging the appliance during transport, the gas stove must be packed in its original packaging
and the cylinder must be removed. Fasten the gas hose and the pressure regulator.
Fig. 8
Fig. 7

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5 Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning and maintenance
Ensure that the gas valve is completely closed.
Do not carry out any maintenance or cleaning operations until the stove has cooled down completely.
The stove must be cleaned using only and exclusively a dry cloth. Never use pointed or abrasive tools and
always wait until the stove has cooled down. Never clean the stove when it is on and hot
Repairs may only be performed by qualified and certified installers, using original components.
Annually check the status using the appliance and, should you have any doubt, have it checked by a
qualified technician.
Check the state of wear of the flexible hose and replace it, if necessary.
Check the condition of the gas hose periodically for damage. A leak test should be performed before using
the appliance if it hasn't been used for a long time (see section 3.4).
If any damage is found on the gas hose, have it replaced by a qualified technician together with the
pressure regulator.
If necessary, contact a servicing centre.
Cleaning and maintenance operations that require removing any component must be carried out by a
qualified technician.
Any maintenance work carried out during the first 24 months by unauthorised technician, will render the
guarantee null and void.
Note: Replace the approved pressure regulator EN 16129 and the approved gas hose EN 16436-1 after 10
years from the date of manufacture. The gas tube should have a length of 40 cm.The date of manufacture
is printed on the pressure regulator and on the gas hose.
This operation must be performed by a qualified technician using only original spare parts.
5.2 Faults and repair works
Fault Possible Causes Solutions
Yellow pilot
flame
The gas cylinder is running low.
The nozzle is dirty or clogged.
Replace the cylinder.
Clean with compressed air. Do not use tools.
The flame in
the burner is
yellow
The gas cylinder is running low.
Dirty gas.
The room is very dusty.
When walking near the stove, dust is
sprayed around.
Replace the cylinder.
The flame slowly stabilizes on its own.
The pilot flame
does not come
on.
The cylinder is empty.
See instructions in 4.1
The nozzle is empty or clogged by
dust, insects or insect nests.
No spark
Replace the cylinder.
Follow the instructions in 4.1
Clean with compressed air. Do not use tools.
Contact a specialized technician.
If the appliance is fitted with battery-power
ignition, replace the battery.
Check the connection of the piezo's electrical
wire.
Use a match and ignite through the dedicated
peephole.
The stove
shuts down
during
operation
ODS tripped.
The gas cylinder is empty.
Ventilate the room, wait for a few minutes and
ignite the stove again. If the problem persists, it
means that the room is too small or not
adequately ventilated.
Replace the cylinder.
Leak test
failed
See instructions in 3.4
The gas circuit is damaged.
Follow the instructions in 3.4
Contact your gas dealer.

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6 Warranty
LIFESTYLE guarantees its products for a period of 2 years, provided that the following conditions are met:
•the guarantee period starts on the day the stove is delivered with a purchasing document such as an invoice, a
transport document or a payment receipt.
•All the parts that are proven to be defective due to faulty manufacture will be replaced during the guarantee period,
and no charge will be applied for materials and labour.
•Warranty inspections are at the sole discretion of LIFESTYLE.
•The following items are not included in the warranty: the regulator, the flexible hose and all such components that
are proven to be faulty due to unsuitable use, storage or maintenance operations.
•Any transport expenses for repair works during the warranty period will be charged to the purchaser.
•The warranty shall be invalidated in case of: damages during transport or damages due to lack of care, unintended
use, incorrect installation or failure to comply with the instructions given in this manual.
•The manufacturer's warranty shall be invalidated in case of works carried out by people who were not expressly
authorised to operate on the appliance.
•Any repair work and/or replacement carried out during the warranty period do not extend the warranty itself.
•Cleaning of the components (e.g. burner, pilot flame block, nozzles) is excluded from the warranty.
•The manufacturer is not liable for damage any to persons or property due to installation that is not compliant with
the instructions or to improper use of the appliance.
7 Spare parts
When placing an order for spare parts, please provide the description and code of the spare part you
require. (see exploded view drawing)
1 protection grill
2 catalytic panel
3 internal protection wall
4 valve
5 casing
6 valve housing
7 rear cylinder stop
8 base
9 wheels
10 analyser
LIFESTYLE reserves the right to make technical changes
8 Disposal
To protect the environment, the packaging and any packaging material are made using 100% recyclable
material that can be treated as urban waste.
Once the product has reached the end of its life cycle, it cannot be disposed of as urban waste.
Contact the local authorities to find out about the options for waste disposal in your area.

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9. Declaration of Conformity
Lpg cabinet heater Camilla 3100
Type: 22S
(Domestic flueless heaters –UNI EN 449)
The Company:
TMC S.r.l.
Traversa Viale del Lavoro, 1
I - 37013 CAPRINO VERONESE (VR)
Hereby declares under its own responsibility that the following appliances:
Camilla 3100
have been developed and produced in compliance with the EU regulation on gas products 2016/426, the
directive 2009/125 / EU, the regulations 2015/1186 / EU, 2015/1188 / EU and in compliance with the
harmonized standard EN 449: 2002 + A1: 2007 and are subjected to EC type-approval test.
Notified body CE-0085 has issued the certificate:CE-0085AQ0517:
DVGW CERT GmbH Zertifizierungsstelle
Josef-Wirmer-Str. 1-3
53123 BONN - DE
Validity start: 04/21/2018
Expiration of validity: 02/13/2028
Supervisory body CE-0085 (DVGW):
DVGW-Forschungstelle Prüflaboratorium Gas
Engler-Bunte-Ring 1-7
76131 Karlsruhe –DE
Caprino Veronese, 19/09/2021 Signed for and on behalf of:
Bruno Cristini
Sole Director

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UK DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We: TMC srl
Address: Traversa Viale del Lavoro, 1- 37013 Caprino Veronese - Verona Italy
Declare that
Indipendent space heater (LPG)
CAMILLA 3100
Satisfies the essential requirements of the Regulation 2016/426 on gas appliances as brought into UK law
and amended and is manufactured in accordance with the UK designated standards:
Standards Number(s): BS EN 449:2002 +A1 2007
BS EN 461:1999 inc A1 2004
2009/125/EU
2015/1188/EU
2015/1188/EU
BSI has performed the following conformity assessment procedure(s) specified in the Regulation 2016/426
on gas appliances as brought into UK law and amended:
•Annex III Module B (Type Examination) and issued the Certificates below:
UKCA Module B certificate: UKCA 753789
Approved Body: BSI Assurance UK Limited (Approved Body No. 0086)
Address: Kitemark Court, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill Milton Keynes MK5 8PP UK.
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
In the case of fittings, instructions on how the fitting should be incorporated into an appliance or
assembled to constitute an appliance in order to assist compliance with the essential requirements
applicable to finished appliances.
Bruno Cristini
Sole Director
Caprino Veronese, 21/09/2021

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Information requirements for gaseous/liquid fuel local space heaters
Model identifier(s): Camilla 3100
Indirect heating functionality: No
Direct heat output: …(kW) 3.4 kW
Indirect heat imput: …(kW) 0 kW
Fuel
Space heating emissions(*)
NOx
Select fuel type
[gaseus/liquid]
[specify]
NOx emissions are under the
given limit
Lpg Liquid Petroleum Gas
Butan G30
Item
Symbol
V
alue
Unit
Item
Symbol
V
alue
Unit
Heat output
Useful efficiency (NCV)
Nominal heat output
P
nom
3.4
kW
Useful efficiency at nominal heat
output
ηth,nom
100
%
Minimum heat
output (indicative)
P
min
2.0
kW
Useful efficiency at minimum heat
output
ηth,min
100
%
Auxiliary electricity consumption
Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one)
At nominal heat
output
el
max
x,xxx
kW
single stage heat output, no room
temperature control
No
At minimum heat
output
el
min
x,xxx
[yes/no]
two or more manual stages, no room
temperature control
Yes
In standby mode
el
SB
x,xxx
[yes/no]
with mechanic thermostat room
temperature control
No
with electronic room temperature control
No
with electronic room temperature control
plus day timer
No
with electronic room temperature control
plus week timer
No
Other control options (multiple selections possible)
room temperature control, with presence
detection
No
room temperature control, with open
window detection
No
with distance control option
No
with adaptive start control
No
with working time limitation
No
with black bulb sensor
No
Permanent pilot flame power requirement
Pilot flame power
requirement (if
applicable)
P
pilot
x.x
kW
Contact details
TMC srl Traversa Viale del lavoro, 1 –37013 -Caprino Veronese - Verona - Italia
(*) NOx = Nitrogen oxides

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Scheda prodotto / Product fiche / Tarjeta de producto / Produktkarte / Carte de produit
a) Produttore / Manufacturer / Productor / Produzent / Producteur:
TMC srl
b) Modello / Model:
Camilla 3100
c) Classe di efficienza energetica / Energy efficiency class / Clase de eficiencia
energética / Energieeffizienzklasse / Classe d'efficacité énergétique):
A
(A++ <> G)
d) Potenza termica diretta / Direct power heat imput / Potencia térmica
directa / Direkte thermische Leistung / Puissance thermique directe:
3,4 kW
e) Potenza termica indiretta / Indirect power heat imput / Potencia térmica
indirecta / Indirekte thermische Leistung / Puissance thermique indirecte:
0 kW
f) EEI (Energy efficiency index)
91
g) Efficienza utile alla potenza termica nominale / useful energy efficiency at
nominal heat output / Eficiencia efectiva a la potencia térmica nominal /
Effektiver Wirkungsgrad bei Nennwärmeleistung / Efficacité efficace à la
puissance thermique nominale:
100%

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FiIl out the following warranty card completely.
It must be sent (together with the device for which you are requesting service) to the following
address:
Lifestyle Appliances Ltd, Unit 66, Enfield Ind Estate, Redditch, Worcestershire,
B97 6DE. Phone: 01527 65126 Fax: 01527 584523
Email: sales@lifestyleappliances.co.uk
United Kingdom
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Service Support Centre _________________________________________________________
Type of device _________________________________________________________________
Series/model number ___________________________________________________________
Purchase from ____________________________ On _________________________________
Warranty service requested from__________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________________
Problem encountered___________________________________________________________________
Note; This form must only be used for warranty claims.
Manufactured from TMC srl
37013 CAPRINO VERONESE (VR) ITALY
for Lifestyle Appliances Ltd,
Unit 66, Enfield Ind Estate, Redditch, Worcestershire,
United Kingdom
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