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HAAS + SOHN 417.08 User Manual

HAAS + SOHN 417.08
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Art. no. 0541708009030
V11 D19
Pelletto / Pallazza Stove
417.08 / 432.08 / 517.08
Installation and operating instructions
! Important manufacturer’s instructions!
Please observe the following instructions:
Quality of wood pellets:
Depending on the manufacturer there are light, dark, shorter and longer pellets. And the quality of one delivery may
differ from another even from the same supplier. The standards for wood pellets are becoming more and more strict
but wood is wood and has its own characteristics regarding ash and clinker.
Your HAAS+SOHN stove
Cleaning requirements:
As soon as you find ash and clinker deposits in the cold combustion pot, it must be cleaned. See operating
instructions! If this is not done, there will be more and more clinker. Then the device will no longer be able to ignite
properly. Pellets may pile up in the combustion pot. In extreme cases, this can reach all the way back to the pellet
chute. Backfire in the pellet container and smouldering in the pellet tank might possibly result. This will destroy
your device and is not covered by the guarantee.
For maximum working life:
Arrange for commissioning by your trained stove supplier.
Observe the daily check as described and more frequently if you have received new pellet deliveries or when
the device is brought back into use after the summer.
Carefully read through all the operating instructions and retain them.
Space for type number and manufacturer’s number:
Type number:
Manufacturer’s number:

Table of Contents

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HAAS + SOHN 417.08 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHAAS + SOHN
Model417.08
CategoryWood stove
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Description

General Instructions & Safety

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for operation and installation.

Installation and Chimney Connection

Floor Protection

Ensures adequate floor protection from heat and aids cleaning.

Safety Gaps (Minimum Distances)

Specifies minimum clearances from combustible materials and walls.

External Air Intake

Option for direct connection to outside air for combustion.

Functional Characteristics

Operating Statuses

Ignition Phase

The process of filling and igniting fuel for startup.

Heating Mode

Stove operates to maintain target room temperature.

Burner Test

Periodic test performed during heating mode.

Cooling Down

Stove reduces heat output and prepares for standby.

Standby Mode

Stove is waiting for a new heating cycle.

Safety Shutdown

Automatic shutdown triggered by faults or safety limits.

Faults and Error Handling

Indicates error conditions and requires operator intervention.

Switching Off (OFF Status)

Manual shutdown procedure to stop heating.

Power Cut Handling

How the stove handles electricity interruptions.

Overheating Protection

Safety shutdown due to excessive flue gas temperature.

Low Temperature Shutdown

Safety shutdown due to low flue gas temperature.

Operator Console Keys

Operator Console Overview

Details the control panel's display and keys.

Information Screens

Accessing and understanding various display screens.

Setting Operating Parameters

Adjusting mode, time, date, temperature, language, and heating profile.

Safety Features and Display Settings

Managing child lock and screen brightness.

Operating the Pellet Stove

Fuel Requirements

Specifications for permitted pellet fuel.

Initial Commissioning

Procedures for first-time setup and operation.

"Heating" Operating Mode

Constant heating to a set temperature.

Setting Target Room Temperature

Adjusting desired room temperature for Heating mode.

"Auto" Operating Mode (Weekly Programme)

Programmable heating based on time and temperature.

Cleaning and Maintenance Work

Surface Cleaning

How to clean the stove's exterior.

Glass Panel Cleaning

Procedure for cleaning the viewing window.

Combustion Pot Cleaning

Removing deposits from the burner pot.

Ash Removal from Combustion Chamber

Clearing ash from the burner area.

Pellet Container Cleaning

Maintaining the fuel storage area.

Flue Gas Passages and Tubes Cleaning

Annual cleaning of the exhaust system.

Induced Draught Housing and Fan Cleaning

Maintenance of the fan assembly.

Description of the Components

Storage Container (Pellet Tank)

The fuel storage unit.

Screw Conveyor System

Mechanism for feeding pellets to the burner.

Combustion Pot and Tray

The primary burning component.

Electric Ignition System

Component that ignites the fuel.

Control Unit (Microprocessor)

The microprocessor managing all stove operations.

Operator Console (User Interface)

The user interface for controlling the stove.

Induced Draught Fan

Fan providing combustion air with monitoring.

Temperature Sensors

Flame, flue gas, and room temperature sensors.

Safety Cutouts

Overheat cutout and other safety devices.

Flue Tube Connection

How the exhaust pipe connects to the stove.

Mains Cable and Master Switch

Power connection and main ON/OFF switch.

Technical Data

Faults, Causes, and Correction

Error Messages on Display

Specific fault codes, their meanings, and initial checks.

General Faults and Solutions

Common operational problems and their resolutions.

Type Plate and Symbols

Replacement Parts List

Circuit Diagram

Guarantee Information