Operation Manual

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Chimney sweeping
To prevent the risk of chimney fires, the chimney must be cleaned every year. The flue duct and the smoke
chamber above the baffle plate must be cleaned together with the chimney. If the chimney is too tall to
be cleaned from above, it must be equipped with a soot door.
In case of a chimney fire and overheating, the HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
will enter a security mode and
automatically adjust all dampers, effectively quenching the fire. Do not open the stove door, since that
might cause the fire to rekindle. Contact the fire brigade. After a fire, the stove should be checked by a
chimney sweep before use.
tHE REMotE contRol
The remote control is the user interface of the HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
. The remote control measures
the actual room temperature. It must hence be placed in a location in the room, where it is not affected
by unnaturally high temperatures, such as the wood-burning stove’s radiation heat or direct sunlight.
On the remote control you enter the desired heat level, as you would on a radiator thermostat. Via radio
waves the remote control sends information to the stove’s Air box (control system) about the present
room temperature as well as the desired heat level.
Below you will find the functions of the remote control. As a point of departure, the normal display image
oftheremotecontrolwillshowfourpoints:
1) The room temperature
2) The battery level of the remote control
3) The adjustment of the thermostat (the heat level selected)
4) The status line (shows the combustion phases)
Button:
Short pressure – in the start phase or the combustion phase = adjustment of the
thermostat (desired heat level)
Short pressure – in standby or the burning out phase = start the wood-burning
stove, i.e. prepare the stove for lighting up.
Long pressure – can only be carried out when there is no light in the display =
advanced menu
Symbol Description
IHS-logo
Visible when the remote control is switched on, for instance when the batteries
are changed.
Room Temperature
The room temperature is shown in the centre of the display. The room temperature
is measured in the location of the remote control. The actual room temperature is
used both when controlling the combustion and in connection with the timing of
the re-stoking alarm. The remote control should hence not be placed close to the
stove or in direct sunlight, since it will be affected by unnaturally high heat levels.
Battery level
The battery level of the remote control. When the batteries are at a minimum
level, they need to be changed. Expected battery life at normal use is approximately
½-1 year.
20° C
IHS
21°C