Operating Manual. PS0601- A (Model Auris) English

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Operating Manual PS0601- A (Model Auris) English

Version: mst 110412 PS0601-A BA_EN Article number: 102581 SW 2.03 All information subject to change. All rights reserved

Table of Contents 1 Preface... 2 2 Important notes... 2 2.1 Safety... 2 2.2 Identification... 3 2.3 Liability... 3 2.4 Notes on legal regulations... 3 2.5 Stove-related hazards... 2 3 Approved fuel... 2 3.1 Storage of pellets... 2 4 Construction of the stove... 3 4.1 Standard accessory... 3 4.2 Front view... 3 4.3 Rear view... 4 5 Installation... 5 5.1 Minimum distances... 5 5.2 Flue... 6 5.3 5.4 Connecting piece; pellet stove - chimney... 6 Combustion air... 7 5.4.1 Intake from external source (preferred)... 7 5.4.2 Intake from internal source... 7 5.5 Flue with air intake system (AIS)... 7 5.6 Non-dependence on ambient air... 7 6 Control system max3... 8 6.1 Operating modes... 8 6.2 Overview of user and service menus... 9 6.3 External requirement... 10 7 Start-up, operating mode... 11 7.1 Fill hopper... 11 7.2 Functional characteristics of the heating operation... 11 7.2.1 Self-test... 11 7.2.2 Starting phase, pre-heating phase... 11 7.2.3 Heating phase... 11 7.2.4 Cleaning phase... 11 7.2.5 Cool-down phase:... 11 7.2.6 Standby... 11 7.3 Heating mode... 12 7.4 Performance-regulated heating mode... 12 7.5 Adjusting convectional air... 13 7.6 Setting date / time... 13 7.7 Setting timer switch... 13 7.8 External control with internal timer switch... 14 7.9 Adjust setback temperature... 14 7.10 Activating the timer switch... 15 7.11 Resetting to factory settings... 15 8 Cleaning and maintenance... 15 8.1 After 30 kg or every 2 days... 16 8.2 After 200 kg or 14 days... 16 8.3 After 600 kg or annually... 17 9 Errors - causes - remedies... 19 9.1 Service request... 20 10 Technical data... 21 10.1 Dimensions... 22 11 Conformity... 23 1

1 Preface Thank you for choosing one of our products. Please inspect the pellet stove upon arrival very carefully for damage and completeness of the accessory equipment included with delivery. 2 Important notes 2.1 Safety Before installing your appliance and starting it, please take care to read the operating manual in detail. This will ensure that you avoid damage caused by incorrect installation or operation. To carry your pellet stove only approved conveying equipment with a sufficient load rating may be used. When burning pellets, heat energy is released causing intensive heating of the stove surface and glass door. If these parts are touched without using appropriate protective clothing, or aids such as e.g. suitable gloves, there is a risk of burns. Draw your children's attention to this specific danger and keep them away from the heating appliance whilst it is operating. Placing inflammable objects on or close to the heating appliance is prohibited. The pellet stove may only be connected to the mains supply after it has been connected to the flue by an approved specialist. Do not place items of washing on the stove to dry. When drying items of clothing and suchlike, they must be positioned sufficiently well away from the stove. Fire risk! Using or working with highly combustible or explosive materials in the same room or adjoining rooms whilst your stove is in operation, is prohibited. Filling the pellet bin: The opening of the pellet bin is sufficiently large to allow it to be easily filled. Take care to ensure that no pellets fall onto the grill of the vent, or the body of the hot stove. This could cause formation of dense smoke. Never operate the stove with the glass door or the pellet bin open. A flash fire or misfire could be caused. Never remove the safety equipment such as grills etc.. Always remove the mains plug before doing any work. Make certain that there is always sufficient combustion air in the room where the stove is set up in. The pellet stove is only designed to use standard low-dust wood pellets according to EN 14961-2 (class 1). If weather-related conditions, such as positive pressure in the chimney for example, are prevalent, the stove must not be started. The stoves are designed to be used in domestic living spaces with normal humidity and temperatures of 0 C to 30 C. Stoves are not protected against water splashing and must not be installed in wet rooms. 2

2.2 Identification The documentation included with delivery will assist with: operating the pellet stove safely exploiting all potential for use of the stove performing cleaning and maintenance work This operating manual should be kept in good condition and in an easily accessible location until the stove is disposed of. It should be given to any new owner(s) If the operating manual is lost or destroyed, a new copy can be requested any time from your specialist dealer. The illustrations and sketches are intended as basic information only. They are not to scale. Directional information such as right/left, front/back always relates to the position facing the front of the pellet stove. ISO units of measurement are used for dimensions, which are given in mm unless otherwise indicated. 2.3 Liability In the event of personal injury or property damage, the manufacturer shall be responsible for the building standard and safety of the machine only if design defects can be verified. No liability for: Inappropriate use Inappropriate operation Inadequate maintenance Use of non-original spare parts Structural modifications Non-intended use Inappropriate use of the pellet stove can result in life-threatening injuries and other major property damage as well as in loss of warranty. Uses not conforming to the intended use are: Any structural modification of the pellet stove. Operation without proper connection to the flue. Operation with open doors and covers. Operation without knowledge of the operating manual. Installation of non-original spare parts. Use of wood pellets that are not approved by the manufacturer 2.4 Notes on legal regulations Please observe local, national and European regulations and standards applicable for the installation and operation of combustion appliances. 3

2.5 Stove-related hazards Danger of fire / burn injuries The pellet stove must never be used with open doors or covers; sparks or flames could be released. Never cover the stove with blankets, towels or similar items. During operation, various surfaces reach temperatures of over 65 C. The materials could catch fire. If required, please use suitable protective equipment. Chimney fire or burnback Never pull the power plug and keep closed all doors and covers. Open windows and doors. Poisoning and suffocation hazard The flue gases contain harmful constituents, including carbon monoxide. This gas is odourless and poisonous. Self-protective action for rescuing unconscious persons: thoroughly ventilate closed rooms before entering. Electrocution hazard For power supply voltages of 50 Hz and an exposure time of more than one second, the following applies: currents higher than 50 ma and voltages of 50 V or higher are extremely dangerous! Power cut Never open the doors or the bin lid during a power cut. Poisonous gases could be released. Following a short power cut, the heating mode is automatically continued. After a longer power cut, the stove first switches to cool-down mode and subsequently to starting phase. 3 Approved fuel The requirements for approved fuel are defined in the EN 14961-2 (class A1), EN plus (class A1) or ÖNORM M7135, DIN 51731, DIN Plus standards. Low-dust wood pellets are to be used. Length 10 30 mm The diameter Ø 6 or 8 mm*) Bulk density 650 kg/m³ Calorific value 5 kwh/kg Residual moisture < 10 % Ash content < 0.5 % Density 1.12 kg/dm³ * Manual adjustments by the service engineer are necessary. ATTENTION! Waste materials and liquids are not to be burned in the stove! 3.1 Storage of pellets To ensure combustion of pellets without any problems, it is necessary to store them in dry condition and free of contaminants. 2

4 Construction of the stove 4.1 Standard accessory Operating manual, burn pot brush, power lead, multi-functional tool. 4.2 Front view a b c d e f a - Control panel max3 b - Pellet bin lid c - Vent grill d - Door-opening mechanism e - Glass door f - Side panel d 3

4.3 Rear view a e b c d a - Room-temperature sensor b - Power cable 230V c - Safety temperature limiter (STL) d - Air-intake pipe Ø60 e - Flue pipe connector Ø100 c Unlock the safety temperature limiter 4

5 Installation 5.1 Minimum distances Minimum permissible distances to combustible materials: Rear (x): 5 cm Sides (y): 15 cm Front (z) : 80 cm y Wall X y We recommend the following minimum clearances to enable servicing and cleaning to be carried out: Rear (x): 25 cm Sides (y): 50 cm Front (z) : 80 cm Z Floor protection Because the temperature in the lower areas of the pellet stove increases only minimally during operation, installation of a fireproof plate under the stove is not required. Front 5

5.2 Flue The flue system is to configured according to EN 13384-1. Before starting the pellet stove, a positive conformance report regarding the chimney must have been obtained. Flue draught limitation: If there is a strong flue draft (>30 Pa), the installation of a damper is recommended. The local regulations must be followed! Multiple-stove arrangements with one chimney: Pellet stove PS0601-A with max3 controls and integral air-volume measurement, is suitable for multiplestove arrangements with one chimney. Prerequisites: The chimney is to be dimensioned according to EN 13384-1 and it must be ensured that there is a negative pressure (greater than 1Pa). There is a positive report on the chimney issued by the relevant authority. Regional regulations must always be followed! The operator is to ensure that the stoves do not operate simultaneously. That as far as the construction of the pellet stoves are concerned, it is not a just burner, but an automatically loaded stove with a day feed bin for burning solid biomass fuel (pellets) and with a flue-gas fan. This flue-gas fan conveys the flue gases into the chimney. That no positive pressure can be caused in the connecting piece or in the chimney. Danger! Incorrect operation can result in emission of flue gases (carbon monoxide poisoning). 5.3 Connecting piece; pellet stove - chimney The connecting piece between pellet stove and entry into the chimney, is to be designed so that the flue gases enter the chimney with negligible loss of pressure or cooling (see DIN 18160). Inspection and cleaning must be possible. An external sleeve is sufficient to ensure tightness of the connecting piece. 6

5.4 Combustion air 5.4.1 Intake from external source (preferred) It is highly recommended that combustion air be taken in from an external source. By this means you ensure that operation of the stove is independent of the ambient air, reduce energy consumption and avoid possible dirtying of the air sensor. Where room ventilation or fume extractor is fitted, air intake from an external source is mandatory. Maximum tube lengths and diameters are to be taken from the table. The end of the air extraction pipe needs to be located outside or in a well-ventilated room inside the building. The air pipe must be designed so that no formation of condensation is possible and that no water can enter the stove. See DIN V 18160 standard. The internal surface of the air pipe must be smooth e.g. Geberit tubing A filter is to be attached across the entrance of the air intake (mesh size 1 mm) to prevent small animals or foreign matter entering and impeding the intake of air. The air-intake pipe is to incorporate a 90 downward elbow where it enters the building, so that gusts of wind do not affect the air supply. Table: Diameters and tube lengths of the flue-gas pipe Max. length Max. number of 90 elbows *Extension pipe Ø 75 4 m 3 or *Extension pipe Ø 110 9 m 4 *External dimensions in mm 5.4.2 Intake from internal source The combustion air can also be taken in from the installation room. The operator of the stove must ensure without fail that sufficient combustion air is available (approx. 30 m³/h). Never exceed the maximum ambient negative pressure of 4 Pa! 5.5 Flue with air intake system (AIS) The AIS flue system is approved and certified for solid fuels. The cross-section of the connection the combustion air intake connection from stove to chimney is equal to at least the circular area of a 100mm tube. The air duct is insulated from the flue-gas duct. This means that no transmission of heat from flue gas to combustion air occurs. The cross-sectional area of the air intake is at least equal to the circular area of a 100mm tube. There must be no contact between flue gas and air intake at the point of entry to the chimney or along its length. 5.6 Non-dependence on ambient air The tightness of the stove conforms to German requirements for solid fuel combustion appliances nondependent on ambient air. The approval allows use in passive houses, low-energy houses and rooms with controlled ventilation and external combustion air intake. The test was carried out by TÜV Southern Germany. Approval has been applied for to the DIBt (Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik). The pellet stove s installation must be inspected by the regional master chimney sweep before being used for the first time (valid certificate of chimney sweeping). 7

6 Control system max3 a e b f g c d a - Operating display with current operating mode b - Actual room temperature c - Start / Stop and menu display (- / + ) d - Action pads (intuitive operation) e - Day of the week and time of the day f - Display for required type of operation: (Hand for manual operation) Manually, temperature, or performance controlled Timer switch External 0-10V External 0/1 g - Required room temperature (target temperature) 6.1 Operating modes The stove can be operated in one of two different operating mode options: Temperature regulated 0 35 C (select in menu: manual temperature) Automatic operation: Heating performance is selected automatically. Performance regulated 30% 100% (menu manual performance) Manual mode: Heating performance is selected manually and does not change until the target temperature is reached. The stove is supplied temperature regulated ex factory. 8

6.2 Overview of user and service menus MENU Room temperature 0-35 C Lower temperature 0-34 C Manual-Power 30-100% Convection air fan 0-100% Date / Time 22.7.2011 Working mode Ext. control Ext. analog signal Manual-Temperature Manual-Power Chrono-Thermostat Clock timer Service P01:00:00:00:00 language German English French Italian Error memory list Code: -Nr. 01/20 Test Revs Flue gas fan RPM Flue gas fan RPM Auger motor Convection air fan Ignition Sensors Room temperature Chamber temp. Auger motor Air stream Revs STB Pellet tank lid Ext. Contact Ext.Power signal Slid temp. Elect.board temp Start temp. 1-3 C Abgleich RT Raumtemperatur angleichen Statistics Working hours Auger motor Ignitions Info Version Stove model Contrast Contrast Emergency mode Air sensor Chamber temp. sensor Factory settings Reset Cleaning Clean burn brate 9

6.3 External requirement External requirement (0/1) The external requirement allows the integration of additional components which are equipped with a potential-free switching contact. (Room thermostat) Remove jumper EAB. Connect bipolar connecting lead of the external controls. Applying voltage to the external deactivation switch connector interferes with the controls. External analogue signal (0-10V) The external activator is used to tell the stove how much heat to put out (input signal: 0 10 V DC ). 3V-30%...6V-60%...10V-100% Applying voltages greater than 15 VDC to the plug for the external activator interferes with the controls. Activate external requirement (0/1) Activate external analogue signal (0-10 V) The respective modes are depicted in the display by the symbols 0/1 or 0-10V if a signal is pending from the external controls. By pressing the stop key, this mode can be interrupted at any time. The hand symbol appears for manual mode. 10

7 Start-up, operating mode 7.1 Fill hopper When filling the hopper, take care to prevent dust formation and spilling of pellets. 7.2 Functional characteristics of the heating operation The pellet stove is designed for the automatic burning of wood pellets in domestic living spaces. This means the pellet stove starts up automatically and shuts off automatically after reaching the desired temperature. The controller selects the heating output based on the set temperature. Thus the pellet stove provides optimised adjustment of the heat output to the current requirement. 7.2.1 Self-test To ensure safe operation of the stove, a self test is carried out before every start-up. 7.2.2 Starting phase, pre-heating phase In this phase, automatic ignition of the pellets is made by electrical ignition. The fire bed is prepared so that a smooth transition to heating mode is effected. 7.2.3 Heating phase Heating mode is fully automatic; the control adapts itself to changes resulting from burn-off loss: Adjustment to pellet grade used Adjustment to chimney or installation conditions Continuously variable adaptation of heat output to the desired temperature Optimization of combustion in each operating mode Continuous monitoring of the heating operation using sensors There is therefore no need to make any adjustments to the combustion process. 7.2.4 Cleaning phase The heating phase is interrupted every four hours by a cleaning phase. After the cleaning, the stove returns to the heating phase. 7.2.5 Cool-down phase: Fuel feed is stopped in the cool-down phase and the remaining flue gases safely extracted into the chimney. The cool-down phase is introduced after every switching off. 7.2.6 Standby If the desired temperature has been reached, the pellet stove changes over to standby mode following the cool-down phase. In this phase, automatic restarting is possible at any time should the temperature fall below the switch-on temperature. 11

7.3 Heating mode Start heating mode (temperature controlled) Start heating mode with the START key. The stove starts heating mode and switches automatically to standby mode when the set-point temperature is reached. When the set-point temperature has been undercut by 1.5 C (adjustable from 1-3 C in Start Temperature menu) the stove automatically restarts. Initial fill When it is the initial operation (software update) the respective query Initial Fill? is made before start-up. If the OK key is pressed the auger feed is started and filled with pellets. Change set-point temperature ambient temperature The set-point temperature of the stove can be varied during operation using the / + keys (0-35 C). Stop heating mode Press the Stop key to discontinue the heating operation. Turn off pellet stove To prevent accidental or unintentional switching off, a safety query appears: Switch off? Confirm with OK The stove must then be restarted when required 7.4 Performance-regulated heating mode Activate operating mode "Performance-Regulated" Select item Mode from the menu Select manual performance Confirm with OK Change performance The heating performance can be varied during operation using the / + keys (30-100%). The heating mode can be stopped with the Stop key. 12

7.5 Adjusting convectional air Convectional air fan Set blower activity in % with - / + keys (setting range: 0-100%) Press key 2x to return to normal operating display (the changed value is automatically saved) Adjusting convectional air fan Set convectional air in % with / + keys (Adjustment range: 0 100 %) The stove performance is automatically adjusted to the convectional air or reduced 7.6 Setting date / time Date and time adjustment Press the Menu key in normal operating mode Select Date/Time - press key 2x Confirm with OK Setting day Press the key OK Set the date with the / + keys Confirm with OK Setting month Move to next item with key Press the key OK Subsequently proceed as for setting day. Set year, hours, minutes and seconds in the same way. 7.7 Setting timer switch Programing the timer switch Press the Menu key in normal operating mode Select Time switch program - press key 4x Confirm with OK 10 programable On and Off cycles are available (P01 P10) Select desired program with key (if programings are already available) Confirm with OK 13

! Be careful that the switch cycles do not overlap Programme 01 Press the key OK Example: The stove heats from 4:30 until 16:00 hrs until the desired temperature is reached From Monday to Sunday Program the switch-on time with the / + keys Confirm with OK Press key + Program the switch-off time with the / + keys Confirm with OK Select the desired day with the key Allocate the switching time by pressing the OK key Exit the menu by successively pressing the key. Up to 10 switching cycles can be programed and allocated to the weekdays as required. 7.8 External control with internal timer switch External analogue signal (0-10V) Operating display stove controlled with internal timer switch. External requirement (0/1) Operating display stove controlled with internal timer switch. 7.9 Adjust setback temperature Adjust setback temperature Set the desired minimum room temperature here: e. g. 20 C Setback temperature active The setback temperature is automatically displayed The set-point temperature is now 20 C The stove maintains the set-point temperature of 20 C 14

7.10 Activating the timer switch Activate the timer switch Press the Menu key in normal operating mode Select mode - press key 3x Confirm with OK Press key 4x timer switch is selected Activate with key Exit program with key Operating display stove in operation 7.11 Resetting to factory settings Resetting switching times (delete) Should re-programing of the switching times be necessary, you can reset all programed switching times. All time programs are deleted! Select Reset - press key Confirm with OK 8 Cleaning and maintenance Regular cleaning and maintenance of the equipment is the most important task for the customer, to ensure years of trouble-free operation and achieve the highest possible performance, with the greatest efficiency. The number of cleaning intervals necessary is directly dependent on the ash content of the pellets. For the cleaning intervals described, we assume an ash content of 0.25 %. Doubling of the ash content halves the cleaning cycles described. Burning wood results in the depositing of a coating on the window which, dependent upon the quality of the pellets and performance settings of the stove, can turn be white to dark. This is a natural effect of combustion and does not represent a fault. Attention! Risk of injury: Before starting to clean, shut down the stove, let it cool down and disconnect the mains plug. Use the multi-functional tool supplied - if necessary wear protective gloves - risk of burns. 15

8.1 After 30 kg or every 2 days Open the door Attach the multi-functional tool supplied and press to the left. Clean the firebox Clean the firebox using a brush and the vacuum cleaner for ashes. Clean the burn pot Remove the burn pot Clean with the brush supplied All bores and slots must always be clean Clean the glass door Clean the cold pane with a damp cloth. Attention: Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. 8.2 After 200 kg or 14 days Open the door Attach the multi-functional tool supplied and press to the left. 16

Clean the firebox Clean the firebox using a brush and the vacuum cleaner for ashes. Clean the burn pot Remove the burn pot Clean with the brush supplied All bores and slots must always be clean Clean the ash-compartment Open the locking mechanism of the ash pan Remove ash pan and empty the ash Clean out the ash compartment using the multi-functional tool Clean the glass door Clean the cold pane with a damp cloth. Attention: Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. 8.3 After 600 kg or annually Clean the heat-exchanger Lift out vent grid Using the multi-functional tool or an open spanner SW 13, undo both hexagonal bolts 17

Lift heat exchanger cover and pull out forwards Carefully remove the insulating panels and side deflector plates of the flue gas extractors Clean the interior of the complete heat exchanger Carefully clean the combustion chamber sensor with a dry cloth Clean the exhaust flues a b Lift out both side covers Clean gas flues on each side with a brush Open cleaning covers (a) on both sides of the heat exchanger and (b) on the flue gas duct Remove ash using an ash vacuum cleaner Clean air sensor Dismount right-hand side cover. Loosen the fixing screw. Carefully pull the air sensor out of the holder. The air sensor is a delicate measuring instrument! If there are dust deposits, carefully blow off or clean in distilled water. Carefully and without using force, push the air sensor with the guide nose into the holder as far as the stop. Clean the flue-gas fan Remove the mains plug Undo the screws of the flue-gas fan Carefully pull out the motor with the impeller and clean with a wire brush and spatula Remove ash in flue-gas duct using an ash vacuum cleaner 18

9 Errors - causes - remedies Number Text on display Possible solutions 901 Safety temperature limiter has been triggered Check the convection-air fan Unlock the safety temperature limiter (info on page 6) 902 Error maximum rpm Clean heat-exchanger Clean burn pot 903 Error minimum rpm of flue-gas fan undercut Check flue-gas fan, rpm sensor 904 Error minimum combustion chamber temperature undercut Check fuel supply 905 Error maximum combustion chamber temperature exceeded Check pellets (length) Inspect cumbustion chamber temperature sensor Check that heat radiation possible at the back Replace the circuit board 906 Error maximum circuit board temperature exceeded 907 Error minimum flow rate undercut Check stove cleaning Is the door, ash pan or cleaning cover open? 908 Error maximum flow rate exceeded Inspect the chimney draught 909 Error maximum chute temperature exceeded Check cleaning of combustion chamber (chute), Check the convection-air fan 911 Error Maximum ignition time exceeded Check fuel supply Check cleaning of burn pot, Check ignition 912 Error Minimum temperature cool-down time Check cleaning of stove exceeded 913 Error SD card Replace the SD card Replace the control panel 914 Error EEPROM Overwrite SD card again 915 Error short circuit rpm measurement Check flue-gas fan, check rpm sensor 916 Error pallet bin switch open Close the pellet bin lid 920 Error room sensor interruption Check room sensor (connection) Replace the sensor(s) 921 Error room sensor short circuit Replace the sensor(s) 922 Error combustion chamber temperature sensor Inspect cumbustion chamber temperature sensor (connection) Replace the sensor(s) 924 Error Chute temperature sensor interruption Check chute temperature sensor (connection) Replace the sensor(s) 925 Error chute temperature sensor short circuit Replace the sensor(s) 926 Error circuit board sensor interruption Replace the circuit board 927 Error circuit board sensor short circuit Replace the circuit board 928 Error flow rate sensor Check sensor Replace the sensor 933 Error Run time UW Replace the control panel 934 Error Run time FW Replace the control panel 935 Error self-test minimum rpm Check flue-gas fan, rpm sensor 936 Error self-test minimum air Check stove cleaning Is the door, ash pan or cleaning cover open? 937 Error acute air shortage Is the door, ash pan or cleaning cover open? 938 Error extended cool-down phase Check stove cleaning, burn pot 939 Error fuel shortage Refill the fuel 19

9.1 Service request If you request external service, please have the following data to hand: Specialist dealer Invoice date Model Serial number Year built Date of start-up 20

10 Technical data Type PS 0601-A controller Max3 Heating output 1.7 to 6.0 kw Height 888 mm (incl. adjustable feet) Width 460 mm Depth 583 mm Weight approx. 115 kg Room-heating capacity:* up to 210 m³ Flue pipe connection Ø 100 external Fresh-air connection Ø 60 external Minimum flue draft at the connection 0 Pa Recommended flue damp-proof Fuel content 18 kg Burn duration:** up to 36 h Efficiency at nominal heating capacity*** 93.2% Efficiency at partial load*** 95.0% Flue-gas temperature at connection (min/max) 101 C / 175 C Flue gas mass flow (min / max) 1,9 g/s / 4,1g/s CO2 content in the exhaust gas (min/max) 10.6 % Vol / 6.6 % Vol CO content in the exhaust gas <0.01 % Vol Power connection ~230 V / 50 Hz Electrical power input 20 to 100 W Electrical ignition integrated Approved fuel low-dust wood pellets according to EN 14961-2 A1 ( ÖNORM M7135, DIN 51731) * Room-heating capacity varies with the quality of heat insulation and amount of ventilation. ** Burn duration varies with heat output and quality of fuel. *** Measured under test conditions. Product type approved by TÜV Munich to EN 14785. Conforms with emission limits according to Art. 15a B-V and 1. BImSchV, stage 2. Regional legislation with respect to flue configuration, fire safety, place of installation, etc. should be observed at all times. 21

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11 Conformity Declaration of conformity Company Energietechnik GmbH Schweizerstrasse 37, 6844 Altach, Austria Product Model Pellet stove PS 0601-A EC guidelines observed Applied norms, specifications Machines Low voltage (el. appliances) Electromagnetic compatibility 98/37/CE 73/23/CEE Safety of machines EN ISO 12100-1 EN ISO 12100-2 89/336/CEE Electric equipment of nonelectric appliances for domestic use and similar purposes EN 50165 Electromagnetic compatibility demands on household appliances, electric tools and similar electric devices EN 55014, part 1 EN 55014, part 2 Safety of electric devices for domestic use and similar purposes DIN EN 60335-1 Room heating appliance for burning wood pellets EN 14785 This is to certify that the product described above corresponds with the mentioned EC guidelines. Altach, 07.04.2011 Place, date Axel Nagel, CEO 23

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