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GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
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OPERATING MANUAL
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Fire door
Fire door silicone
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Window pane
Glass stopper
Pot / burning pot
Fuel tank cover
Cap for top exhaust
outlet
Inside fire baffle
Fire-box
Pivot pin
Burning pot room
Ash draw room
Fumes chamber
Ash draw
Fumes extractor pro-
tection
Fuel hopper cover
Maintenance cover
Auger
Ignition spark plug
Auger motor reducer
Adjustable cap com-
bustion air
Room air recirculation
fan
Fumes probe
Manual reset
Inspection panel
Control panel board
Electronics board
Pressure switch
Room thermostat
Silicone pipe
Smoke extractor
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1. READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST.
2. IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT, CONTACT YOUR DEALER.
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Dear Sir, Madam,
CongratulationsonthepurchaseofyourZibrostove.Youhaveacquiredahigh
qualityproductthat,ifusedresponsiblyandcorrectly,willgiveyoumanyyearsof
comfort and pleasure.
InordertoensurethemaximumlifespanandsafeuseofyourZibroheatingpro-
duct.Pleasecarefullyreadthismanualrstandstoreitforfuturereference.
Onbehalfofthemanufacturer,weprovideyoua24-monthguaranteeonallma-
terial and production defects.
EnjoyyourZibro!
Yourssincerely,
PVG International b.v.
Customer service department.
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1. READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST.
2. IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT, CONTACT YOUR DEALER.
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A. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installthisdeviceonlywhenitcomplieswithlocal/nationallegislation,by-lawsand
standards.
Thisproductisintendedtobeusedforroomheatinginresidentialhousesandis
onlysuitableforuseindrylocationsinnormalhouseholdsituations,indoorsinliv-
ing room, kitchen and garage. Do not install the stove in bedrooms or bathrooms.
Correctinstallationofthisstoveisextremelyimportantforproductperformance
andyourpersonalsafety.Therefore:
• ThisheatermustbeinstalledbyabyZibroauthorizedheatingandinstallation
engineer.ThewarrantycanonlybeeffectivewhenitisinstalledbyabyZibro
agreed professional. The instructions for use given in this manual may vary
fromlocaland/orregionallegislation.Whenthisisthecasethemoststringent
conditionisapplicable.Anyresponsibilityincasesofinstallationnotcomply-
ingtolocallegislationandregulationand/orincaseofincorrectairventila-
tionand/orinappropriateuseisexplicitlydeclinedbythemanufacturerand
distributor.
• Thestovemustonlybeinstalledinaroomwherethelocation,thebuilding
construction and the use of the room do not interfere with safe operation of
the stove.
Alwayscontactyourdealerorinstallerimmediatelyincaseyouexperienceproblems
withyourstoveorwhenyouhavedifcultyreadingorunderstandingthismanual.
Burningpelletsneedsoxygen,thusair.Ensuretoallowsufcientfreshairtoenter
the room. Per hour an additional 50 m3air is needed above the normal ventilation
requirementfortheroom.Alwayshaveafreshairinlettotheroomwithasection
of at least a quarter of the section of the exhaust flue, with a minimum of 100 cm2.
Itmightbenecessarytoshutoffmechanicalventilation,laundrydryingmachine
and/or kitchen extraction hoods as this might negatively inuence the draught
needed for the stove.
• Useproperequipmenttotransportthestove.Usingnotadequateequipment
mightleadtopersonalinjuriesand/ordamagetothestove.
• Donotplaceanyinammableobjectsand/ormaterialswithin200mm.ofthe
sides and back of the stove and not within 800 mm to the front of the stove.
• Thestoveisdesignedforfreestandingandisnotsuitableforbuild-in.Keep
200mmclearancebetweenwallsandside/backofthestove.(Seepicture1)
• When the oor is made of inammable material, place the stove on a re
proofbaseplate.Thecoveredareabythereproofbaseplateneedstobe400
mm. larger to the front of the unit and needs to be 200 mm. larger measured
from the sides of the unit (see picture 1, dimensions D and E)
• Incasethewallsaremadeoutofinammablematerialsmakesuretohave
sufcientdistancefrom side/backofstovetothewall.Makesurethateven
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NOTE! All the pictures in this manual and on the gift box are for
explanationandindicationpurposeonly.Theymaybeslightlydifferent
fromtheapplianceyoupurchased.Theactualshapeshallprevail.
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at highest stoking rate the wall temperature can never exceed 80°C. In case of
doubt a fire proof protective plate must be placed.
• Thesurfaceofthestovecanbecomeveryhotwheninuse.NEVERleavechil-
drenunattendedwiththestove.Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethey
donotplaywiththestove.
• Thisstoveisnotintendedforusebyperson(includingchildren)withreduced
physical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orlackofexperienceandknowledge,
unlesstheyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerninguseofthe
appliancebyapersonresponsiblefortheirsafety.
• Thesurfaceofthestovecanbecomeveryhotwheninuse. Use appropriate
–heat proof- personal protection such as heat protective gloves when operat-
ing the stove.
• Takecarewhen(re-)llingthestovehopperwithpelletswhenthestoveis(still)
hot. Make sure the pellets-bag cannot catch fire.
• Takecarewithinammableclothes,asclothesmightcatchrewheninclose
range with the fire inside the stove.
• Donotworkwithinammablesolventsinthesameroomaswherethestove
is working. Avoid risk, remove inflammable solvents and combustible materials
from the room.
• Thestoveisheavy,havethestrengthoftheoorcheckedbyanauthorized
expert.
• Onlyusedrywoodpelletsofgoodqualitywithnoresidualsofglue,resinor
additives. Diameter 6 mm. maximum length 30 mm. All conform DIN+ standard
and/orÖ-normstandard.
• Bad,wet,orimpregnatedpelletswillleadtoformationofcondensationand/
orsootinthechimneyorinthereplaceitself.Resultinginlowerperformance
and possible dangerous situations. Follow the requirements as set out in chap-
ter D12.
• Havethechimneycleanedandsweptregularlyfollowingthelocallegislation
andoryourinsuranceprescription.Ifnolocallegislationand/orinsurancepre-
scription:makesurethatatleasttwiceperyear(rsttimeatthebeginningof
theheatingseason),yourentirestovesystem -includingchimney-ischecked
andmaintainedbyanauthorizedspecialist.Whenintensivelyusingthestove
thewholesystemincludingthechimneymustbecleanedmorefrequently.
• Donotusethestoveasabarbeque.
• Onlyconnectonepelletstoveperchimneyue.
• Alwaysbeincompliancewiththeinstructionsofthelocalredepartment.
• Donotuseotherfuelthanthementionedwoodpellets.Otherfuelssuchas
foreexample-woodworkscrapswithgluesand/orsolvents,-wastewoodin
general, - cardboard, - liquid fuel, - alcohol, - petrol, - gasoline, - waste materi-
als or rubbish, etc are forbidden.
Thisstovealsorequiresanelectricalpowerinput.Pleasecarefullyreadthebelow
warnings and remarks:
• Donotuseadamagedpowercable.
• Donotclamporbendthecable.
• makesurethepowercabledoesnottouchanyhotpartsofthestove
• Checkthemainsvoltage.Thisdeviceissuitableexclusivelyforearthedsockets
connection,voltage230Volt/~50Hz.
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• ThedeviceMUSTalwayshaveanearthedconnection.Youmayabsolutelynot
connectthedeviceifthepowersupplyisnotearthed.
• Theplugmustalwaysbeeasilyaccessiblewhenthedeviceisconnected.
Before connecting the device, check that:
• Theconnectionvoltagecorrespondstothatonthetypeplate.
• Thesocketandpowersupplyaresuitableforthedevice.
• Theplugonthecabletsthesocket.
• Havetheelectricalinstallationcheckedbyarecognisedexpertifyouarenot
surethateverythingisinorder.
• Nevercovertheairinletsandoutlets.
• Donotinsertobjectsintotheopeningsofthedevice.
• Neverallowthedevicetocomeintocontactwithwater.Donotspraythede-
vicewithwaterorsubmergeitasthismaycauseashortcircuit.
• Alwaystaketheplugoutofthesocketbeforecleaningorreplacingthedevice
or a part of the device.
• NEVERconnect thedevice withtheaid ofan extension cable.If asuitable,
earthedsocketisnotavailable,haveonettedbyarecognisedelectrician.
• Alwaystaketheplugoutofthesocketwhenthedeviceisnotinuse.
• Adamagedelectricitycablemayonlybereplacedbythesupplieroranauthor-
isedperson/servicepoint.
A.1 EMERGENCY STOP OF THE STOVE
Incaseofemergency:Neverusewatertostopthere.UseaCO2(carbon dioxide)
reextinguisherand/orcalltherebrigade.Incaseofchimneyrealsoclosethe
chimneydamper(ifmounted).
A.2 NORMAL STOP OF THE STOVE
Thenormalstopofthestoveisbyfollowingthestopprocedure.SeechapterD.3.
Not following the requirements as set in this manual might result
indangeroussituationsandwillleadtonullicationofthewarranty.
GTIPS FOR USE:
•Makesurethestoveanditsexhaustpipeandchimneyueiseasily
accessible from all sides.
•Startupatlowheatingcapacitywhenthestoveisrstused(referto
Chapter C)
B. INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE AND THE FLUE
Theue/chimneyarrangementisveryimportantforthecorrectandsafeuseof
thestove.Thereforetheinstallationofthewholesystem(stove+chimney/ue)or
partsofitmustonlybedonebyspecialised,authorisedengineers.Refertoinstal-
lation manual.
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Theue/chimneymustbekeptcleanatalltimesassootdepositsornotburntresi-
duesmayreduceitsopening.Culminationofsootdepositsorresiduesmighteven
catchreleadingtodangeroussituations.Havethechimneycleanedandswept
followingthelocallegislationand/oryourinsurancecompanyinstructions.Ifnolo-
callegislationand/orinsurancecompanyinstructions:makesurethatatleastonce
peryearatthebeginningoftheheatingseasonyourentirestovesystem-including
chimney-ischeckedandmaintainedbyanauthorizedspecialist.Whenintensively
usingthestovethechimneymustbecleanedmorefrequently.
Thedraughtoftheuegassesisinsidethestoveforcedbyafan.Installingauxil-
iaryfansinsidetheue/chimneysystemcouldcomprisetheproperworkingofthe
smoke extraction fan and must therefore be avoided.
C. FIRST START UP
GBefore starting the stove remove all items such as manual, paperwork,
gloves(ifapplicable),stovetooletc.fromtherehearth/rebed.
GWhen starting the stove for the first time the auger needs extra time to be
filled with wood pellets, as a result at least three starting attempts will be
neededasalsotheburningpotisempty.
After completion of new building or refurbishment: have the building dried ex-
tensivelybeforeusingthestoveforthersttime.Walls,ceilingsand/oroorsare
knownforitslongtimebeforetheyarecompletelydry.Soot,ashpartsetcmight
easilysticktonotcompletelydriedwalls.
Thestoveismadeoutofhighqualitysteelprotectedwithacoating.Duringrst
heatingcyclesthecoatingwillhardenandthesteelwillsetitself.Thisprocesstakes
some time. In order to prevent permanent damage to the stove this initial stoking
upmustbedonegraduallyandatlowre.Keepthislowrefor24hoursafter
whichthecapacitygraduallycanbeincreased.Keepthestovecontinuouslyburn-
ing for at least another three to four hours. During first operation it is normal that
anunpleasantodourwillbeproducedmakesuretoventilatetheroomextensively
during this period.
Makesuretoventilatetheroomsufciently.
Neverhavethestoverunningwithopenredoor.Alwayskeepthedoor
closed during operation of the stove.
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D. NORMAL OPERATION OF THE STOVE
KEY P1
KEY P2
LED 1
KEY P3
KEY P6
KEY P5
KEY P4LED 5LED 4DISPLAY B
DISPLAY A LED 2 LED 3
• KeyP1:increasethebytheuserrequiredroomtemperature.P1canalsobeused
to show indication of the flue gas temperature and to show burning level.
• KeyP2:decreasethebytheuserrequiredroomtemperature.
• KeyP3:enablespossibilitytochangedesiredroomtemperature.
• KeyP4:(ON-OFF)toturnonandoff,tounlockfromalarms.
• KeyP5andP6:toincreaseordecreasetheheatingpoweroutputlevel.
• Led1:timerisactivated
• Led2:augerisactivated.
• Led3:receivinginputfromremotecontrol.
• Led4:thermostatindicator
• Led5:settingtemperatureorinsidesettingmenu.
• DisplayA:duringstartingitshowsthestovestate,duringnormaloperationit
shows the heating power, when changing parameters it shows the parameter
subject to change.
• DisplayB:duringstartingitshowsthestovestate,duringfunctioningitshows
therequiredroomtemperaturedesiredbytheuser,duringsettingofinputsit
shows the parameter output.
D.1 CONTROLLING THE STOVE
D.1.1. Regular and non regular starting up procedure and operating mode
D.1.1.1 Regular starting up procedure and operating mode
Thenormalstartupandworkingprocedureofthestoveisasfollowing:
1. Makesuretheburningpotisemptyandclean,
2. Make sure the fire door is closed.
3. Fillthefuelhopperwithgoodqualitywoodpellets
4. PresskeyP4forminimum4secondsuntildisplayshows“FanCand”.Thestove
is now in igniting pre ventilation phase which will last for approximately 2
minutes.
5. After the 2 minutes igniting pre ventilation phase the stove will start loading
pelletstotheburningpot.Thedisplaywillshow“LoadWood”.Duringthis
phase the auger will transport pellets from the fuel hopper to the burning pot.
In the same time the ignitor will start heating the burning pot.
6. During this phase the heat in the burning pot will increase so much that the
fire will start.
7. Thedisplaywillnowshow“Fireon”
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8. Theroomairrecirculationfanwillnowstart.Airfromtheroomissuckedinto
the stove from the back and is heated up inside the stove after which the air is
blown into the room.
9. DuringnormaloperationdisplayAwillshowtheheatingpoweroutputlevel
oftheheater.Thedisplaywillshowforexample“on4”.DisplayBwillshowthe
actualroomtemperature,forexample“20°C”.Seepicture3.
Picture 3
10.KeysP5andP6canbeusedtoincreaseordecreasetheheatingpowerlevel.
Changing the heating power to a lower value will mean that it will take longer
before the heater reaches the required room temperature.
11. When the room temperature has reached the required temperature the heater
willautomaticallyswitchtothelowestheatingpowerlevel.DisplayAwillshow
“on1”.DisplayBwillnowshow“rIS”,whichmeansthattheroomtempera-
ture is at the required level and the stove has switched to the lowest possible
heating power output level.
GWhentherequiredroomtemperatureisreachedthestovewillNOTswitch
off.Itwillautomaticallyswitchtothelowestpossibleheatingpower
outputlevel.Thismeansthatthestovewillkeeponheatingtheroom,but
atlowestpossiblecapacity.
GWhenstartingthestovefortheveryrsttimetheaugerneedsextratime
to be filled with wood pellets, as a result at least three starting attempts
willbeneededasalsotheburningpotisempty.
D.1.1.2 NON-regular starting up procedure.
When starting up the stove at room temperatures below approx 12°C or when the
combustionairislikelytobebelow12°Cthestartingupprocedurecanbediffer-
ent. When at these lower temperatures the ignition procedure is not resulting in a
goodburningrethedisplaywillmention“ALArNoFirE”.
GDo not use other fuel than the mentioned wood pellets. Other fuels such
asforeexample-woodworkscrapswithgluesand/orsolvents,-waste
wood in general, - cardboard, - liquid fuel, - alcohol, - petrol, - gasoline, -
waste materials or rubbish, etc are forbidden.
D.1.1.3 NON-regular starting up procedure.
When starting up the stove at room temperatures below 0°C or when the combus-
tionairislikelytobebelow0°Cthestartingupprocedureisdifferent.
When at these lower temperatures the ignition procedure is not resulting in a
goodburningrethedisplaywillmention“Ont”.
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Tostartthereputsome“restarter”or“relighters”intherebed.
Light the fire starter using a match and wait for 1 minute before starting the stove
usingthe“normalstartingupprocedure”asdescribedin§D.1.1.1
When this is not leading to a good burning fire it is required that the installation
parametersofthestovewillbechangedbyaprofessional.ContactaZibroagreed
installer.
GDo not use other fuel than the mentioned wood pellets. Other fuels such
asforeexample-woodworkscrapswithgluesand/orsolvents,-waste
wood in general, - cardboard, - liquid fuel, - alcohol, - petrol, - gasoline, -
waste materials or rubbish, etc are forbidden.
D.2 CHANGING THE REQUIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE
1. Press P3 once.
2. PressP1within3secondstoincreasetherequiredroomtemperature,displayB
will show the changed required temperature.
3. PressP2within3secondstodecreasetherequiredroomtemperature,display
B will show the changed required temperature.
4. WhendisplayBdisplaysthedesiredrequiredroomtemperature:donotpress
anybuttonanymore,waitfor3secondsandthedisplaywillreturntoitsnor-
mal operating mode.
5. Changing the required room temperature is now completed.
Therequiredtemperaturecanbechangedbetweenminimum06°Ctomaximum
41°C.
D.3 NORMAL SWITCHING OFF
ToswitchoffthestovekeepP4pressed,until“OFF”isdisplayedinDisplayA.
Duringtheswitchingoffphasethesupplyofwoodpelletstotheburningpotis
stopped, the room air circulation fan is switched off, the smoke extraction fan is
turned off after 20 minutes.
D.4 EMERGENCY SWITCHING OFF
Incaseofemergency:Neverusewatertostopthere.UseaCO2(carbon dioxide)
reextinguisherand/orcalltherebrigade.Incaseofchimneyrealsoclosethe
chimneydamper(ifmounted).
D.5 CHANGING THE POWER OUTPUT LEVEL OF THE STOVE
WhentheburnerisinoperationANDtherequiredroomtemperatureisnotyet
achievedpressingP5orP6willrespectivelyincreaseordecreasethepoweroutput
ofthestovebychangingtheburninglevel.DisplayAwillchangeandshowthe
corresponding power output level of the stove. See picture 4.
Picture 4
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In the starting up phase, when the re is not (yet) burning, the power output
(burning level) can be changed as follows: press P1 and at the same time press P5
orP6torespectivelydecreaseorincreasethepowerlevel.
When the room temperature has reached the required temperature the heater will
automaticallyswitchtothelowestheatingpowerlevel.DisplayAwillshow“on
1”.DisplayBwillnowshow“rIS”,whichmeansthattheroomtemperatureisat
the required level and the stove has switched to the lowest possible heating power
outputlevel.WhentherequiredroomtemperatureisreachedthestovewillNOT
switchoff.Itwillautomaticallyswitchtothelowestpossibleheatingpoweroutput
level.Thismeansthatthestovewillkeeponheatingtheroom,butatlowestpossible
capacity.
D.6 ROOM AIR CIRCULATION
Thisstoveisprovidedwitharoomaircirculationfan.Whenthefanisswitchedon
the room air is drawn across the internal hot surfaces of the stove and due to this
warmed up.
D.7 FLAME ADJUSTMENT
Afterstart-uptheamecanbeadjustedbyputtingthePVCbutterylid(40mmin
diameter) on the combustion air inlet positioned at the backside of the stove. See
picture 5 and picture 6.
Ifthewoodpelletsburninginsidetheburningpottendtofall/yout,itmeans
thereistoomuchcombustionairentering.Rotatingthebutterylidwillincrease
ordecreasethecombustionairinletopening.Thesmallertheinletopeningthe
lowerthechancethatwoodpelletswillfall/yout.
GTheinuencethebutteryvalvehasonthedraughtisdependingonthe
congurationofthetotalsystemofchimney,stoveandcombustionair
inlet.Insomeoccasionstheclosingofthebutterywillhardlyhaveany
effect in other occasions the effect is significant.
D.8 ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURE
Picture 7: display indication after electrical power interuption.
Afteranelectricalpowerfailureoranelectricalpowercutoutthestovewilldisplay
“A1ArnorEtE”.Thesmokeextractorfanwilldischargethefumesresidualfor20
minutes after return of the electrical power. After which the stove will go into the
switching off phase phase.
Press button P4 for more than 1 second will overrule the switching off procedure
and will continue the heating mode.
Picture 5: the butterfly
valve. Note the butter fly
valve is delivered loose.
Picture 6 stove view from
back side. The butterfly
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D.9 FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE
Pressing P1 during normal operating mode will show indication of flue gas tem-
peratureindisplayBfor3seconds.
D.10 FILLING THE PELLET HOPPER WITH PELLETS
Filling the pellet hopper during operation of the unit must be avoided.
Nevertouchanyrotatingpartsinsidethepellethopper.Toavoidanyrisk
totouchtherotatingpartsinsidethepellethopperitisbesttoalways
switchoffthestovecompletelybydisconnectingtheelectricalplugfrom
mains.
Should re-filling during operation be required than make sure that the
pelletsand/orthepelletbagwillnotcomeincontactwithanyhotsurface
of the stove as this might lead to dangerous situations. Make sure to never
touchanyrotatingpartsinsidethepellethopper.
Pellets must be loaded into the pellet hopper (item 32 on important component
drawing) carefully. Make sure that in all cases the pellet hopper can always be
completelyclosedwiththepellethoppercover(item6onimportantcomponents
drawing).Donotllthefuelhopperwithanyresidualsfromtheburningpot.
For more information about the advised pellets: see chapter D12.
D.11 TIMER AND CLOCK
The stove is provided with a clock and a weektimer. The stove can be programmed
via 2 individual programs.
Theparametersare:
• UT01tosettheday
• UT02tosetthehour
• UT03tosettheminute
• UT04 to set technical parameters (reserved for Zibro authorized technicians
only)
• UT05tosetstartingtimeforProgram1
• UT06tosetswitchingofftimeforProgram1
• UT07tochoosetheweekdaysusingProgram1
• UT08tosetstartingtimeforProgram2
• UT09tosetswitchingofftimeforProgram2
• UT010tochoosetheweekdaysusingProgram2
D.11.1. Setting the clock
Makesurethestoveisinnormaloperatingmodeorisin“off”mode.
Tosetthedayoftheweek:
1. pressP32times,displayAwillshow“UT01”.
2. pressP1orP2untildisplayBshowstheactual,currentdayoftheweek(see
table 1)
3. conrmdayoftheweekbypressingP4
Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday No day (*)
DisplayB Day1 Day2 Day3 Day4 Day5 Day6 Day7 Off
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(*)Nodaymeans:nodayisspeciedinthestoveprogramme.When“Noday”is
chosentheprogrammes1and2areswitchedoff.WhendisplayBshows“off”it
meansthatnodayisdenedbytheenduser
Tosettheclock:
1. pressP33times,displayBwillshow“UT02”
2. change the hours to the current actual time buttons P1 and P2.
3. pressP3again,displayBwillshow“UT03”
4. change the minutes to the current, actual minutes using P1 and P2
5. conrmtimebypressingP4
D.11.2 Setting the week timer
Whenusingtheweektimerprogrammes:makesuretheactualdayoftheweekis
programmedinUT01.
Setting the week timer for programme 1.
1. PressP3asmanytimesuntildisplayAshows“UT05”
2. Setthestartingtimeforprogramme1usingP1andP2.Thestartingtimeis
shownindisplayB.
3. PressP3again,displayAwillnowshow“UT06”andtheofftimecannowbe
programmed
4. SettheofftimeusingP1andP2.TheofftimeisshownindisplayB
5. PressP3again,displayAwillnowshow“UT07”.Perdayoftheweekcannow
bedenedwhetherthestovemustturnon/offatthemomentsdenedat“UT
05”and“UT06”.
6. DisplayBwillnowshoweither“off”or“on”followedbyanumber.(forexam-
ple“on2”or“on5”or“off2”or“off4”.
- whendisplayBshows“on3”itmeansthatprogramme1isapplicableon
day3oftheweek(Wednesday).OnDay3(Wednesday)thestovewillnow
startatthetimeprogrammedat“UT05”andswitchoffatthetimepro-
grammedat“UT06”
- whendisplayBshows“off3”itmeansthatprogramme1isnotapplicable.
Onday3(Wednesday)programme1hasnoeffectonthestove.
7. Whetherprogramme1isapplicableonacertaindaycanbechangedbypress-
ingP2.PressingP2whendisplayBshows“on3’willchangedisplayBinto“off
3”.PressingP2againwillshow“on3”again.
8. WithP1canbetoggledthroughthedaysoftheweekuntilthedayisreached
thatrequiresachange.ThechangefromOntoOffcanthanbedoneusing
P2.
Anexampleofaprogramme1cycleafterprogrammingcouldbe:
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
DisplayB on 1 on 2 On 3 on 4 off 5 off 6 off 7
WhendayoftheweekinUT01isprogrammedas“Off”programme1isswitched
off.
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Setting the week timer for programme 2.
1. PressP3asmanytimesuntildisplayAshows“UT08”
2. Setthestartingtimeforprogramme2usingP1andP2.Thestartingtimeis
shownindisplayB.
3. PressP3again,displayAwillnowshow“UT09”andtheofftimecannowbe
programmed
4. SettheofftimeusingP1andP2.TheofftimeisshownindisplayB
5. PressP3again,displayAwillnowshow“UT10”.Perdayoftheweekcannow
bedenedwhetherthestovemustturnon/offatthemomentsdenedat“UT
08”and“UT09”.
6. DisplayBwillnowshoweither“off”or“on”followedbyanumber.(forexam-
ple“on2”or“on5”or“off2”or“off4”.
- whendisplayBshows“on3”itmeansthatprogramme2isapplicableon
day3oftheweek(Wednesday).OnDay3(Wednesday)thestovewillnow
startatthetimeprogrammedat“UT08”andswitchoffatthetimepro-
grammedat“UT09”
- whendisplayBshows“off3”itmeansthatprogramme2isnotapplicable.
Onday3(Wednesday)programme2hasnoeffectonthestove.
7. Whetherprogramme2isapplicableonacertaindaycanbechangedbypress-
ingP2.PressingP2whendisplayBshows“on3’willchangedisplayBinto“off
3”.PressingP2againwillshow“on3”again.
8. WithP1canbetoggledthroughthedaysoftheweekuntilthedayisreached
thatrequiresachange.ThechangefromOntoOffcanthanbedoneusing
P2.
Anexampleofaprogramme2cycleafterprogrammingcouldbe:
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
DisplayB off 1 on 2 off 3 off 4 on 5 on 6 off 7
WhendayoftheweekinUT01isprogrammedas“Off”programme2isswitched
off.
D.12 THE FUEL
Onlyusewoodpelletsofgoodqualitywithadiameterof6mmandamaximum
length of 30 mm. Different kind of wood pellets with different characteristics and
qualitycanbefoundonthemarket.Goodqualitywoodpelletscanberecognized
inthefollowingway:
• Diameter6mm.
• Maximumlength30mm.
• WoodpelletsaccordingtoDIN+standardoraccordingtoÖ-norm.
• Wellpressed,noresidualsofglue,resinoradditive.
• Surfaceisshiningandsmooth
• Uniforminlengthandlowdustcontent
• Residualmoisture:<10%
• Ashcontent:<0,5%
• Goodqualitypelletswillsinkwhenthrowninwater.
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Ingeneralbadqualityfuelforthisstovecanberecognizedby:
• Otherdiameterthanrequired6mm.and/oravarietyofdiameters
• Differentvariablelengths,higherpercentageofshortlengthpellets
• Thesurfaceshownverticalan/orhorizontalcracks
• Highdustcontent
• Surfacenotshining
• Badqualitypelletswillnotsinkwhenthrowninwater.
Usingbadqualityfuelwillleadtopossible:
• Badcombustion
• Frequentblockageoftheburningpot
• Increasedconsumptionofpellets
• Lowerheatoutputandlowerefciency
• Dirtinessoftheglass
• Increaseofashquantityandunburnedgranules.
• Highermaintenancecost
The use of low quality pellets can damage your stove. Damages caused by low
qualitypelletsarenotcoveredbythewarranty.
Contact the Zibro dealer or the authorized Zibro installer for more information on
pellets.
Evenwhenusinggoodqualitystandardisedpelletsitisnormalthat
difference arise in combustion rates, ash production and build up of slack.
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Storeandtransportthepelletsinabsolutelydryconditions.Woodpellets
canexpandsignicantlywhencomingintocontactwithmoisture.
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E. SAFETY DEVICES
Foroptimalsafetythestoveisequippedwithawidearrayofsafetydevices.Should
thischapternotprovidethesolutionthancarefullycheckchapterH“troubleshout-
ing”.
E.1 PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM
Thenegativepressureinthereboxismeasuredandchecked.Ifnegativepressure
isoutsideboundariesthedisplaywillshow:“AlArdEp”andthestovewillauto-
maticallystopsupplyofpelletstotheburningpotandstarttheswitchoffphase.
Actions to be taken:
1. SwitchoffthestoveusingP4(on/off)
2. Verifythepossiblecauseforthe“AlArdEp”inchapterH“troubleshooting”.
3. Rectifythecauseoftheerror,ifpossiblefollowingtheadvicesinchapterH
“troubleshooting”,oralternativelycallinaZibroauthorizedengineer.
4. Clean the burning pot
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5. (Re-)start the stove
E.2 FLUE/SMOKE GAS SENSOR ALARM
Atemperatureindicationoftheue/smokegasiscontinuouslymeasured.Incase
thissensorisdamagedordisconnectedthedisplaywillshow“AlArsond”andthe
stovewill automaticallystopsupply ofpelletsto theburningpot andstartthe
switch off phase.
Actions to be taken:
1. SwitchoffthestoveusingP4(on/off)
2. Call in a Zibro authorized engineer.
E.3 NON STARTING / NO FIRE ALARM
In case: A. the fire is not starting, or B. the fire went out or C. the temperature is
toolow,thedisplaywillshow“AlArnoFirE”thestovewillautomaticallystopsup-
plyofpelletstotheburningpotandstarttheswitchoffphase.
Actions to be taken:
1. SwitchoffthestoveusingP4(on/off)
2. Verifythepossiblecauseforthe“AlArnoFirE”inchapterH“troubleshoot-
ing”.
3. Rectifythecauseoftheerror,ifpossiblefollowingtheadvicesinchapterH
“troubleshooting”,oralternativelycallinaZibroauthorizedengineer.
4. Clean the burning pot
5. (Re-)start the stove
E.4 OVERHEATING INDICATIONS AND ALARMS
Ifthetemperaturebecomestoohighthedisplaywillshow“RiS”.Tolowerthetem-
peraturetothenormalworkingconditionthestovewillautomaticallydecrease
thefeeding of pelletstotheburning pottoaminimum andwillautomatically
increase the smoke extraction fan to highest speed.
In case the temperature does not decrease but increase even further the the stove
willautomaticallystopsupplyofpelletstotheburningpotandstarttheswitchoff
phase.Thedisplaywillnowshow“AlaRHottEmp”
Asanextrasafetyprecautionthestoveisequippedwithathirdtemperaturesen-
sor which measures the flue gas temperature and the room temperature. When
thissensordetectsatoohightemperatureiswillautomaticallycutofftheelectric-
itytopellethopperandthestovewillstove.Thedisplaywillshow“AlaRSec”.
Actions to be taken:
Fortheseindicationsandalarms:checkthechapterH“troubleshooting”.
E.5 ELECTRICITY CUT OUT ALARM
Whentheelectricitysupplytothestovehasbeentemporarilyinterruptedthedis-
playwillshow“AlarnorEtE”thestovewillautomaticallystopsupplyofpelletsto
the burning pot and start the switch off phase.
Actions to be taken:
1. SwitchoffthestoveusingP4(on/off)
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2. Verifythepossiblecauseforthe“AlArnorEtE”inchapterH“troubleshoot-
ing”.
3. Rectifythecauseoftheerror,ifpossiblefollowingtheadvicesinchapterH
“troubleshooting”,oralternativelycallinaZibroauthorizedengineer.
4. Clean the burning pot
5. Press P4 for longer than 1 second to delete the alarm message from the dis-
play.
6. (Re-)start the stove
F. MAINTENANCE
Theheat,ashandresidueproducedbythecombustionoftherewoodmakes
regularcleaningandmaintenancebyboththeenduseraswellasanauthorized
techniciannecessary.Periodicallycarefullycleaningthestoveisimportantforsafe-
ty,efcientoperationand-inthesametime-increasingthelifetimeofthestove.
Donotusesteelwool,hydrogenchlorideorothercorrosive,aggressiveorscratch-
ing products to clean neither the internal nor the external surface of the stove.
Especiallyafteraprolongedshutdownperiodthestoveandthechimneysystem
mustbecheckedforanyblockages.
F.1 MAINTENANCE TO BE DONE BY THE (END-) USER
Task Frequency
cleaning inner surface of stove Weekly(duringseason)
cleaning outer surface of stove Atyourconvenience,onceper2months
cleaning the window pane Whendirty
cleaning fumes chamber Every2weeks
cleaning the fire box Every2weeks
cleaning the burning pot Beforeeachstartupandafterevery2
daysofburning.
cleaning the ash draw When it is full and before each start
up.
checking the fire door seal Twiceperyear,rsttimeatbeginning
of season
cleaning pellet hopper and auger Once per month
Theexactcleaningfrequencymustbeintensiedwhenusingnonoptimalquality
pellets.
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Before starting executing maintenance or cleaning make sure the fire
hasextinguishedcompletelyandthatanyhotsurfacesarecooleddown
sufciently.
•Failingtoobservethemaintenanceprocedurescanresultinpersonal
injuries, operating malfunctions and irreparable damage to the stove and
building.
•Theue/chimneymustbekeptcleanatalltimesassootdepositsornot
burntresiduesmayreduceitsopening.Culminationofsootdepositsor
residues might even catch fire leading to dangerous situations.
•Havethechimneycleanedandsweptbyanauthorisedspecialist
followingthelocallegislationand/oryourinsurancecompany
prescription.Inabsenceofsuchlocallegislationand/orinsurance
prescription:makesurethatatleasttwiceperyear(rsttimeatthe
beginningoftheheatingseason),yourentirestovesystem-including
chimney-ischeckedandmaintainedbyanauthorizedspecialist.When
intensivelyusingthestovethewholesystemincludingthechimneymust
becleanedmorefrequently.
F.2 MAINTENANCE TO BE DONE BY AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN
Task Frequency (*)
professional inspection and maintenan-
ceofstove(&uesystem)
Twice per season, rst time at begin-
ning of season
cleaning/sweeping the chimney/ue
system
Twice per season, rst time at begin-
ning of season
replacing parts not mentioned in this
manual
Upon signalling damages
connectionofthestovetothechimney/
flue
Twice per season, rst time at begin-
ning of season
all other maintenance not specically
mentioned in this manual.
Once per season, first time at beginning
of season
(*)Thefrequencymentionedisaminimumfrequency.Locallegislationand/oryourinsurance
prescriptionmightprevaildependingonwhichoneisthemoststringent.Whenintensively
usingtheheaterthechimneymustbecleanedmorefrequently.
F.3 MAINTENANCE TASKS BY END-USER
Onlyprovidemaintenancetothestoveafterverifyingthestovehas
internallyandexternallycooleddowncompletely!
Whenprovidingmaintenancetothestove:makesurethepowersupplyto
thestoveisunpluggedcompletely.
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Thefollowingmaintenancetasksneedtobedoneonaregularbase:
F.3.1 Cleaning the outer- and inner surface of the stove
Clean the surface of the stove with (hot) water and soap. Do not use abrasive or
solvent based cleaning products as this might result in damage to the surface fin-
ish.
F.3.2 Cleaning the window pane
Cleantheglassregularly.Theglassisheatresistantbutcancrackduetofasttem-
peraturechanges.Usenormalglasscleaningsprayandcleaningtissue.(Revertto
pict. F1).
Onlycleanthewindowpaneglasswhenthestovehascooleddown
completely!
F.3.3 Cleaning the fumes chamber
Thefumeschambermustbecleanedatleastonceevery2weeks.
Makesurethepowersupplytothestoveisunpluggedcompletely.
1. Openthefumeschamberwiththe2cylindricalbolts.Seepict.F2.
2. Clean the chamber using a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush. Clean the fumes
chamber using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner. Do not remove the protec-
tive plate inside the fumes chamber.
Carefullyclosethefumeschamberagainusingthe2cylindricalbolts.Checkthe
seal between the fumes chamber cover and the stove is good.
F.3.4 Cleaning the fire box
Thereboxmustbecleanedatleastonceevery2weeks
1. Removetheburningpotfromitsseatbyliftingitupandtakingitout.Seepict.
F3.
2. Takeouttheashdraw.Seepict.F4.
3. Clean the area underneath the burning pot with a vacuum cleaner. See pict.
F5.
4. Liftthereboxbacksidewallatthebackoftherebox,pullittowardsyouand
take it out. Clean the firebox wall using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner, after
whichitcanbecleanedmoreintensiveusingsoapywater.Seepict.F6.
5. Clean the area behind the removed firebox back side wall using a soft brush and
a vacuum cleaner. See pict. F7.
Onlycleanthereboxwhenthestovehascooleddowncompletely!
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Picture F2
Picture F3
Picture F4
Picture F1: Cleaning the
window.
Picture F5
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Makesurethepowersupplytothestoveisunpluggedcompletely.
6. Replace the firebox back side wall.
7. Replace the ash draw
8. Replace the burning pot.
F.3.5 Cleaning the burning pot
Theburningpotneedscleaningatleastbeforeeachstartupandonceeverytwo
daysofconsecutiveburning.
Onlycleantheburningpotwhenthestovehascooleddowncompletely!
1. Takeouttheburningpotbyliftingitupfromitsseat.
2. Takeouttheburningpotgridfromtheburningpot.Seepict.F8.
3. Emptyalltheashandresiduesfromtheburningpotandtheburningpotgrid.
If the holes at the bottom of the burning pot are obstructed use a sharp poin-
ted tool to open the holes. Clean the burning pot and burning pot grid further
using a brush and a vacuum cleaner.
GOpen holes and a clean burning pot grid are EXTREMELY important for a
good combustion of the pellets.
Replace the burning pot and the grid to its seat. Make sure that the ignition open-
ing is pointing toward the back side of the unit, see pict. F9.
F.3.6 CLEANING THE ASH DRAW
Theashdrawneedscleaningwhenitsfullandbeforeeachstartup.
Theashdrawispositionedunderneaththeburningpotandcanbetakenoutby
slidingittowardsyou.Seepict.F4.
Itisadvisedtoemptytheashdrawinametalcontainerwithairtightlid.Asitis
knownthatashkeepslighted/hotcoalforalongperiod.
Make sure the ash does not get into contact with combustible materials (such as for
example a wooden floor)
Onlycleantheashdrawwhenthestovehascooleddowncompletely!
F.3.7 CHECKING THE FIRE DOOR SEAL
At least twice per year, rst time before the heating season starts, check the
chargingdoorsealonleakageandoutlook.Seepict.F10.Haveitreplacedbyaby
Zibroauthorizedtechnicianifneeded.OnlyuseoriginalZibrospareparts.
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Picture F10: checking the
fire door seal
Picture F9: A = ignition
opening, opening needs
to be pointing towards the
back of the unit.
B = burning pot
C = burning pot grid. The
grid needs to be positioned
with the flat side pointing
upwards
A
A
B
C
Picture F6
Picture F7
Picture F8
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