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Page 1 - SUITE/CLUB/MUSA

INSTALLATION GUIDE ENPELLET STOVESUITE/CLUB/MUSAair - comfort airInstructions in English

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82-FUELThe instructions in this chapter refer explicitly to the Italian installation regulation UNI 10683. In any case, always observe the domestic re

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

93-INSTALLATIONTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedFOREWORDThe installation position must be chosen according to the roo

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min.3,5 metriAT(A)AP(B)104-FLUEFOREWORDThis chapter on the Smoke Flue has been produced in reference to the prescriptions of European regulations (EN1

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ABCDEABCD15°EFABCDE30°F114-FLUETechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedTECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICSHave the eciency of the ue

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ABD60°ECFABCDE45°F 124-FLUEROOF AT 60° RO

Page 7 - WARRANTY CONDITIONS

19923456789134-FLUETechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedMAINTENANCEThe ue must be kept clean, since the deposit of soot

Page 8 - EXCLUSIONS

AB BACMIN.1,5 m MIN.1,5 mMIN.1,5 mMIN.0,3 m144-FLUEEXTERNAL AIR INLETIt is mandatory to provide an adequate external air intake that supplies the comb

Page 9 - SPARE PARTS

154-FLUETechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedDISTANCE (metres) The air inlet must be at a distance of:1.5 m UNDER Windows

Page 10 - 15 Kg BAG OF FUEL

TISIUBAPUIIC43D2IEVU1F164-FLUEEXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION1. Installation of Ø150mm ue with hole for the passage of the tube increased by:minimum

Page 11 - 3-INSTALLATION

Ø80Ø50547590114616 min.547480200195295295303180180Ø50Ø60Ø80Ø60175-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURESTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction

Page 12 - SMOKE FLUE

IITABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS ...IIINTRODUCTION

Page 13 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Ø80Ø50570550Min 161094550Ø60Ø50Ø60Ø80480303200180195180275185-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURESMUSA AIR / COMFORT AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS

Page 14 - DIMENSIONING

590Ø50Ø80114616 Min547195295 295480200547303180180Ø60Ø60Ø50Ø80195-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURESTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction

Page 15 - CHIMNEY COMPONENTS

205-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURESTECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS SUITE/CLUB/MUSA AIRNominal output power 10,1 kW (8686 kcal/h) Minimum power output 2,9 kW

Page 16 - EXTERNAL AIR INLET

215-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURESTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedTECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS SUITE/CLUB/MUSA COMFORT

Page 17 - CONNECTION TO FLUE

226-UNPACKINGPREPARATION AND UNPACKINGThe packaging consists of a recyclable cardboard box in line with RESY standards and a wooden pallet. All packag

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us236-UNPACKINGTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedRemove the Suite/Club/Musa stoves from the pallet by removing the two

Page 19 - DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS

JJ246-UNPACKINGPosition the stove and connect it to the ue pipe. Use the four adjustable feet (J)to get the stove correctly levelled so that the smok

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ACB257-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedLive electrical parts: only power the product after

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sDB267-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYINSTALLING THE FRONT LOWER PANELInsert the panel by removing the two side brackets pre-tted in the stove. To do this,

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D1D2D3S1S2S3277-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedINSTALLING THE SIDE PANELSThere are codes o

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1INTRODUCTIONTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedDear Customer, our products are designed and manufactured in compliance

Page 24 - 6-UNPACKING

zD1uC287-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYBefore mounting the panel “D1” remove the two screws “t” and remove the bracket “E” (see the gure on the next page)

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wtvE297-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedSet the bracket “E” back into place by inserting th

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zD1D2307-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYAs with the previous panel, remove the bracket “E” (see the gure on the next page), take another ceramic panel “D2”

Page 27 - 7-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLY

vtwED2317-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedSet the bracket “E” back into place and secure it

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D3327-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYMount the third panel “D3” for this side. Insert it in the hooks of the bracket at the bottom like the previous ones.

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pFKK337-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedSecure the panel “D3” with the bracket “F” above wi

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90°AV347-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYADJUSTING THE CERAMICSBecause of the vibration due to transport, it is possible that the product loses some alignmen

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AC357-SUITE/CLUB STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedASSEMBLING THE TOPAfter mounting all the ceramics “C”

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HG368-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLYThe Musa stove is supplied with the steel sides separate and the cast iron top already mounted on the structure. Therefore, a

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k378-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedRemove the top as follows:• lift the hopper cover• remove

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21-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Installation, electrical connection, function test and maintenance must only be carried out b

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G388-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY• Remove the front top “G”.

Page 36 - ADJUSTING THE CERAMICS

xH398-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited• Remove the other two screws “x” from under the front top

Page 37 - ASSEMBLING THE TOP

yoIjI408-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY• Take the steel side “I” and insert the two hooks “y” on the structure of the stove in holes “j” at the bottom of the si

Page 38 - 8-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLY

HGI418-MUSA STOVE ASSEMBLYTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedThen secure the top “H” with the two screws “x” to the str

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aaL429-REMOVING THE BACK FOR MAINTENANCEREAR PANELIf maintenance must be performed on a component of the stove, the rear panel can be removed (if the

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NM4310-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICESTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedMODEM INSTALLATION “M”/WEB-WIFI INTERFACE “N

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BVG4410-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICESComfort air channelling vents The Comfort Air stoves can channel the air into other rooms through the two rea

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4511-LOADING THE PELLETSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedLOADING THE PELLETSFuel is loaded from the upper part of the

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4612-FIRST START-UPPRECAUTIONS BEFORE START-UPGENERAL PRECAUTIONSRemove all parts that may burn from the brazier and the glass (manual, various adhesi

Page 44 - REAR PANEL

ABECD4713-REMOTE CONTROL MAXTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedGENERAL FEATURES OF THE LCD REMOTE CONTROLThe remote con

Page 45 - USB SOCKET

31-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibited• Any type of tampering or unauthorised replacem

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MAN12:0231MAX°CTU12:0331°CTU35°CAUTO4813-REMOTE CONTROL MAXREMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONGeneral rulesBy pressing key A for 1” the product is switched on an

Page 47 - 11-LOADING THE PELLETS

MAN12:0231MAX°CTU4913-REMOTE CONTROL MAXTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedMANUAL POWER FUNCTIONthis function allows yo

Page 48 - 12-FIRST START-UP

8:2026FR20°CTIMER°CP112:0631°CTU23°CECO12:0731°CTU23°CTIMERECO5013-REMOTE CONTROL MAXTIMER Mode (TIMER)Select this operating mode to switch the produc

Page 49 - 13-REMOTE CONTROL MAX

26°C5113-REMOTE CONTROL MAXTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedRoom ventilationRoom ventilation can be adjusted as desir

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MAN21:11FROFF2723:00MAX°CMAN21:11FR19SF°CMAN21:11FR19SF°C5213-REMOTE CONTROL MAXSleep functionThe sleep mode allows to quickly set the time at which t

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TIMER6:308:00MOTUWETHFRSASUONOFF20P1°CTIMERECOOFF ON5313-REMOTE CONTROL MAXTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedTIMER set

Page 52 - FIG.3 FIG.5FIG.4

ABCGDEF5414-EMERGENCY PANELThere is an emergency panel on the side-rear part of the stove, designed to detect any malfunctions and also for product co

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VA5514-EMERGENCY PANELTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedINSTALLATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ANTENNA• Take Antenna “A” f

Page 54 - NO AIR FUNCTION (SF)

I/ON5615-OPERATIONELECTRICAL CONNECTIONFirst connect the power cable to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket.The main switch must only be a

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ONOFFDE5715-OPERATIONTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedSwitch-on/o from the emergency panelIf the remote control is f

Page 56 - 14-EMERGENCY PANEL

41-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS• In the event of a malfunction with the ignition system, do not force it to light by using ammable materials.•

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5816-SAFETY DEVICESSAFETY DEVICESThe product is tted with the following safety devices.SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBEIt detects the temperature of the smoke

Page 58 - 15-OPERATION

5916-SAFETY DEVICESTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedFeed screw loading functionThis function can only be activated wh

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6017-ALARMSALARM ALERTSIn the event an operating anomaly occurs the stove starts switching o due to the alarm and informs the user of the type offaul

Page 60 - 16-SAFETY DEVICES

6117-ALARMSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedA13Electronic control unit overheating The structure is too hot because t

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6217-ALARMSMechanical stove blockThe following conditions may cause the mechanical stove block:• Structure overheating (“A03”)• Smoke overheating (

Page 62 - 17-ALARMS

TU6318-CLEANINGTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedATTENTION!All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed

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6418-CLEANINGREMEMBER THAT ONLY A CORRECTLY POSITIONED AND CLEAN BRAZIER CAN GUARANTEE IGNITION AND OPTIMAL OPERATION OF YOUR PELLET PRODUCT.For the b

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NMLOP6518-CLEANINGTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedPERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIANCLEANING THE

Page 65 - 18-CLEANING

TSr6618-CLEANINGCLEANING THE COMFORT AIR STOVES LATERAL EXCHANGERWith the stove cold, remove the top “A” and the rst ceramic “C” on the right and lef

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UZx6718-CLEANINGTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedCLEANING THE LOWER COMPARTMENT At this point you can remove the four

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51-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedINFORMATION:• Please contact the retailer or qua

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6818-CLEANINGEND-OF-SEASON SHUTDOWNAt the end of each season, before switching the product o, it is recommended to remove all the pellets from the ho

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6919-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedATTENTION! All repairs must only be carried out by a spe

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7019-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONSANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONSThe product works for a few minutes and then switches o.Start-up phase is not completed.

Page 71 - 19-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS

7119-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONSThe air fan does not sw

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75498101312112316+-GNDSIGNAL5VGNDSIGNAL5VGNDSIGNAL12VROSSOBLUALTA TENSIONEBASSA TENSIONE-+GND12V6,3 AT7220-AIR STOVE CIRCUIT BOARDAIR STOVE WIRING KEY

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75498101312112316141516+-GNDSIGNAL5VGNDSIGNAL5VGNDSIGNAL12VROSSOBLUALTA TENSIONEBASSA TENSIONE-+GND12V6,3 AT1 AT7321-COMFORT AIR STOVE WITH THREE FANS

Page 74 - ALTA TENSIONEBASSA TENSIONE

15/10/14REV.48901417500MCZ GROUP S.p.A.Via La Croce n°833074 Vigonovo di Fontanafredda (PN) – ITALYTelephone: +39 0434/599599 r.a.Fax: +39 0434/599598

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61-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONSEXCLUSIONSThe guarantee does not cover malfunctions and/or damage to the appliance that arise due to the following

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71-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONSTechnical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction is prohibitedSPARE PARTSIn the event of a malfunction, consult

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