Operation Manual

14
Thermostat adjustment
The HWAM Autopilot IHS
TM
has a thermostat function, which attempts to keep
the room temperature at the desired level. The thermostat works like a radiator.
Use the remote control to choose the level you want and the temperature that
suits your rooms.
Thethermostatfunctioncanbeadjustedtosixdifferentlevels:
(Level 0 - 5, where level 3 is a medium temperature of approx. 22-24° C).
Level0:regulatestotheslowestcombustion(3-4kW)noroomtemperaturecontrol.
Level1-2:regulatestolowroomtemperature(approx.18-22°C)
Level3:regulatestomiddleroomtemperature(approx.22-24°C)
Level4:regulatestohighroomtemperature(approx.24-26°C)
Level5:regulatestothemaximumroomtemperature(approx.27-29°C).Thislevel
aims to reach the highest possible room temperature in the shortest possible time.
This choice can be an advantage if you want to heat up an unheated room as quickly
as possible. When the temperature in the room approaches the desired level, the
desired heat level is entered on the remote control.
The Status Line
The status line appears at the bottom of the display. It shows where in the combus-
tion the system is located.
Not in contact with the Air box.
In contact – but in standby mode.
The initial phase of the combustion.
The process phase of the combustion.
The burning out phase of the combustion.
Ligthing the fire:
The woodburning stove is ready to be lit and opens the dampers. The symbol appears
when you press the remote control twice in either standby or burning out modes.
The symbol is also shown if you press the remote control twice in the burning out
phase. In this case it does not mean that you need to light up again. This is merely
information that you have asked the stove to open the dampers and thereby ensure
that the new firewood gets sufficient air to catch fire.