Operation Manual

Mode Ignition 2, the system switches to the next mode when the set temperature is exceeded. If this does not happen within the set time, the system enters
the start-up failed alarm condition. After reaching the pre-set fume temperature, the blowers start.
Mode Fire on. After correctly completing all these phases, the ignition plug switches off and the system checks whether the flame is stable enough to generate
an increase in the fume temperature of at least 1.5° C/min.
If the abovementioned condition is met, the stove enters the heat output mode. Otherwise, the system enters the alarm condition due to lack of stability.
Heat output operation
The stove starts operating at the corresponding times and heat output level so as to reach the set temperature. You can set the maximum operating power to
prevent the system from reaching any unwanted heat output levels. In practice, the system increases the operating power gradually, based on the difference
between the room temperature and the set TEMPERATURE.
As soon as the room temperature approaches the SET temperature, the system decreases the heat output gradually over longer periods of time so as to ensure
that the SET temperature is reached gradually and not exceeded.
Set temperature reached
The stove will automatically adjust its heat output level so as to keep the set temperature constant, guaranteeing greater benefits to the user; once the SET
temperature is reached, the heat output automatically decreases to a minimum.
ECO
The “ECO” mode indicates that the system is in one of the following operating modes:
Set reached: The room temperature reached the SET temperature (or exceeded it). In a well balanced system, the “ECO” message will usually be alternated with
the “NORMAL”, message and the stove heat output will tend to stay at a constant value. The stove is switched to heat output 1 ("ECO" mode). The heater remains
indefinitely in this state until the normal conditions are restored.
ECO STOP
If the room temperature continues to rise after reaching or exceeding the SET temperature although the stove is running at heat output 1, due to particular reasons,
for example because the room in which the stove is installed is too small, or the sensors are all met, if the ECO STOP option is enabled from the quick menu, the
stove proceeds as follows:
The stove enters the switching off mode, passing through the intended modes, if the room temperature exceeds the SET room temperature by the value set under
the ECO-STOP HYS+ parameter. The activation of the ECO STOP is indicated by the corresponding ECO STOP message. The stove restarts once the room
temperature drops below the SET room temperature by the value set under parameter ECO-STOP HYS- and remains so at least for the relevant pre-set time.
Stove switch off
You can switch the stove off at any time by pressing the P2 (ON/OFF) key.
Switch off phases. After pressing the P2 (ON/OFF) key, the stove enters the Shutdown mode and then switches to (FINAL CLEANING) mode in the manner
set out below.
Mode Shutdown. The fume fan (PA21) is enabled at an appropriate speed to facilitate the combustion of the residual pellet inside the burn pot. The system can
pass to the next mode only if the fume temperature drops below the set threshold.
Cooling. The fume fan remain on until the fume temperature drops below the pre-set threshold.
No electrical supply
If there is a power outage for less than 30" while the stove is running, once the electrical supply is restored, the stove will resume its operation from where it left
off. If the power outage takes place when the stove is in ECO STOP, the stove will return to this mode regardless of how long the outage period is. In all other
cases, the stove switches off after the power supply is restored. The stove can also enter a safety alarm condition. In this case, you need to reset the safety
thermostat placed on the back of the stove.
Insufficient pellet level
The stove is equipped with a sensor that controls the level of pellet. The stove does not start if the pellet level is too low. During the work phase the stove will
operate at minimum heat output.
ALARMS
To each event corresponds an alarm that is activated after the delay time indicated when the event occurs.
If the cause of the alarm is not removed within this period of time, the stove enters the alarm condition, shuts down immediately and enables the fume fan and the
exchanger fan at maximum speed. The devices are then switched off once the fume temperature reaches the lowes set value. Each alarm condition, except for
"no fire" is recorded in the alarm history.
ALARM DESCRIPTION
No fire
the fume temperature does not meet the necessary conditions for ignition
FAIL
the fume temperature does not meet the necessary conditions for stabilisation
Al. SmokeT
the fume temperature reached and exceeded the maximum set threshold
No fire
the fume temperature dropped below the minimum set threshold
Al. Vacuos / Al depr.
the vacuum switch signalled an anomalous pressure/vacuum
Al. Safety
the thermostat detected an excessive temperature (exceeding the relevant threshold)
Al. roomP.
the room sensor is connected, not working properly (short circuit or stopped)
Al. smokeP
the fume thermocouple i connected, not working properly (short circuit or stopped)
Al. blower
the fume fan is blocked or rotates at a speed lower than 300 rpm.
Al. flux
the value detected by the flow sensor indicates a malfunction. The flow control is enabled but the flow rate cannot be adjusted automatically.
T. elect (°C)
the temperature inside the stove and therefore of the electronic board exceeded the maximum threshold of 70° c.
Reset
Press the P2 (ON/OFF) key to silence the alarm, then hold the P2 (ON/OFF) button to switch off the stove.
If the stove does not switch off, contact technical assistance. Avoid disconnecting the stove from the mains if the flame did not disappear completely.
05.7 ELECTRONICS WITH REMOTE CONTROL LCD p. 4 F-6
(air stove)
PROPER FUNCTIONING AND CONTROL ADJUSTMENT DEVICES
The remote control system replaces the classic display of the traditional pellet stoves. It comes with charger, rechargeable batteries, support and plugs with screws
for wall mounting. It can also work with alkaline batteries.
Installing the remote control system on the stove:
cut off the power supply to the stove.
enable the power supply and after the “beep” press any free key on the handheld remote control (that is not associated with another stove within the operating
field of the remote control).
Stand-by and recharge:
The remote control goes automatically into stand-by if not used for more than 30. " Press any key or simply move the remote control to wake up from stand-by.
The handheld remote control has a battery life of about 3 days. After this period, it no longer responds and it is therefore necessary to recharge it using the battery
harger supplied with the product; we recommend that you charge it for at least 60 minutes (the time necessary for reaching the minimum battery level that will allow
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