INSTALLATION GUIDE SEALED PELLET STOVE MOOD comfort air Instructions in English EN
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................... II INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................1 1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS..................................................................2 2-INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, Our products are designed and manufactured in compliance with European reference regulations for construction products (EN13240 wood-burning stoves, EN14785 pellet-burning appliances, EN13229 fireplaces/wood-burning inserts, EN 12815 wood-burning range cookers), with high quality materials and extensive experience in the transformation processes.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Installation, electrical connection, operating test and maintenance must only be carried out by authorised and qualified personnel. • Install the product in accordance with all local and national legislation and regulations in force in the region or state. • Only use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer. The product must not be used as an incinerator.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • Do not put linen on the product to dry. Any drying racks or the like must be kept at a safe distance from the product. Fire hazard. • All liability for improper use of the product is entirely borne by the user and relieves the Manufacturer from any civil and criminal liability. • Any type of tampering or unauthorised replacement with non-original spare parts could be hazardous for the operator’s safety and relieves the company from any civil and criminal liability.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS • • • • • • • • • 4 exposed to weathering. It is recommended not to remove the feet that support the product in order to guarantee adequate insulation, especially if the flooring is made of flammable materials. In the event of a malfunction of the ignition system, do not force it to light by using flammable materials. Special maintenance must only be performed by authorised and qualified personnel.
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS INFORMATION: Please contact the retailer or qualified personnel authorised by the company to resolve a problem. • You must only use the fuel specified by the manufacturer. • When the product is switched on for the first time it is normal for it to emit smoke due to the paint heating for the first time. Therefore make sure the room in which it is installed is well ventilated. • Check and clean the smoke outlet pipes regularly (chimney fitting).
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS The warranty does not cover malfunctions and/or damage to the appliance that arise due to the following causes: • Damage caused during transportation and/or handling • all parts that develop faults due to negligence or improper use, incorrect maintenance, installation that does not comply with the manufacturer’s instructions (always refer to the installation guide provided with the appliance) • incorrect sizing with regard to the use or faults in the installati
1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS SPARE PARTS In the event of a malfunction, consult the retailer who will forward the call to the Technical Assistance Department. Only use original spare parts. The retailer or service centre can provide all necessary information regarding spare parts. We do not recommend waiting for the parts to get worn out before having them replaced. It is important to perform regular maintenance.
2-INSTALLATION The instructions in this chapter refer explicitly to the Italian installation regulation UNI 10683. In any case, always observe the regulations in force in the country of installation. PELLETS Wood pellets are manufactured by hot-extruding compressed sawdust which is produced during the working of natural dried wood. The compactness of the material is guaranteed by the lignin contained in the wood itself and allows pellets to be produced without glue or binders.
2-INSTALLATION FOREWORD The installation position must be chosen according to the room, smoke extraction system and flue. Check with local authorities whether there are any restrictive regulations in force regarding the combustion air inlet, the smoke outlet system, the flue or the chimneypot.
2-INSTALLATION FOREWORD The Chimney Flue chapter has been drawn up with reference to the provisions of European Standards (EN13384 - EN1443 - EN1856 EN1457). The chapter provides indications for installing an efficient and correct flue but is under no circumstances to substitute the regulations in force, which the qualified technician must be in possession of.
2-INSTALLATION TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Have the efficiency of the flue checked by an authorised technician. The flue must be sealed against flue gasses, in a vertical direction without narrowing, be made with materials impermeable to smoke, condensation, thermally insulated and suitable to resist normal mechanical stress over time (we recommend fireplaces made of A/316 or refractory material with insulated round section double chamber).
2-INSTALLATION ROOF AT 60° ROOF AT 45° B B C C D D E A F 60° A = MIN. 2.60 metres B = DISTANCE > 1.20 metres C = DISTANCE < 1.20 metres D = 0.50 metres ABOVE HIGHEST POINT E = 2.10 metres F = REFLUX AREA FIGURE 5 A 45° A = MIN. 2.00 metres B = DISTANCE > 1.30 metres C = DISTANCE < 1.30 metres D = 0.50 metres ABOVE HIGHEST POINT E = 1.50 metres F = REFLUX AREA E F FIGURE 6 SIZING The draught of a flue depends on its height.
2-INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE The flue must be kept clean, since the deposit of soot or unburned oils reduces the cross-section reducing the draft and thus compromising the efficient operation of the stove and, if large build-ups accumulate, can catch fire. The flue and chimneypot must be cleaned and checked by a qualified chimney sweep at least once a year. Once the inspection/maintenance has been performed, request a written report that the system is safe.
2-INSTALLATION EXTERNAL AIR INLET It is mandatory to provide an adequate external air inlet that supplies the combustion air required for the product to work properly. The flow of air between the outside and the installation room may be direct, through an inlet in an external wall of the room (preferable solution see Figure 9 a); or indirect, via air intake from adjoining rooms and connecting permanently with the installation room (see Figure 9 b).
2-INSTALLATION DISTANCE (metres) The air inlet must be at a distance of: 1.5 m BELOW Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, .... 1.5 m HORIZONTALLY Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, .... 0.3 m ABOVE Windows, doors, smoke outlets, cavities, .... 1.5 m AT A DISTANCE from smoke outlet CONNECTION TO THE FLUE The connection between the flue and the appliance must be via a smoke duct that conforms with EN 1856-2.
2-INSTALLATION EXAMPLES OF CORRECT INSTALLATION 1 U F E V I 2 1. Installation of Ø120mm flue with hole for the passage of the pipe increased by: minimum 100mm around the pipe if next to non flammable parts such as cement, brick, etc.; or minimum 300mm around the pipe (or as required by rating plate) if next to flammable parts such as wood etc. In both cases, install suitable insulation between the flue and the ceiling.
3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES DRAWINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS Ø80 Ø60 Ø80 188.5 167.5 176 85.5 28 Ø5 0 270.4 Ø80 1230 1155 47 MOOD COMFORT AIR STOVE DIMENSIONS 520 Technical Dept.
3-DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Nominal output power Minimum power output Efficiency at Max Efficiency at Min Temperature of exhaust smoke at Max Temperature of exhaust smoke at Min Particulate/OGC/Nox (13%O2) CO at 13% O2 at Min and at Max CO2 at Min and at Max Recommended draught at Max*** power Minimum draft allowed at minimum power Smoke mass Tank capacity Type of pellet fuel Pellet hourly consumption Autonomy Heatable volume m3 Combustion air inlet Smoke outlet Air inlet Rat
4-UNPACKING PREPARATION AND UNPACKING The packaging consists of a recyclable cardboard box in line with RESY standards and a wooden pallet. All packaging materials can be reused for similar use or eventually disposed of as urban solid waste, in compliance with the regulations in force. After having removed the packaging make sure the product is intact. Handle the product with suitable means paying attention to the applicable safety regulations in force.
4-UNPACKING u s REMOVING THE FASTENING BRACKETS To remove the stove from the pallet, you must remove the two screws “u” and plate “s” from the stove’s foot. There are four brackets “s”.
4-UNPACKING Position the stove and connect it to the flue pipe. Use the 4 adjustable feet (J), to level the stove correctly so that the smoke outlet is lined up with the connecting pipe. If the stove needs to be connected to an outlet pipe which goes through the rear wall (to connect to the flue), take utmost care to make sure that the joint is not forced. If the stove smoke outlet is forced or used improperly to lift it or position it, the operation of the stove can be damaged irreparably. J J 1.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL On delivery, the Mood stove has steel cladding, as shown in the image below. The following pages have indications for removing the cladding (see pieces in figure below). Live electrical parts: only power the product once it has been fully assembled. A F B Handle the cladding parts with care. C E D 22 POS. DESCRIPTION No.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL DISASSEMBLING THE TOP The top consists of two parts: • A- rear part • B - front part To remove the top proceed as follows: • lift the cover “A” • remove the two screws “x” • release the hook “y” on the top “B” from the plate “k” on the part of top “A” • put the top “B” in a safe place. A B B A x B B y • • remove the three screws “v” remove the top “A” and put it in a safe place. B A A v k Technical Dept.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL After having removed the top (“A” and “B”) you may remove the decorative cladding panels. To remove the front panel “C” proceed as follows: • remove the three screws “s” at the top of the stove s C • • .
5-CLADDING REMOVAL • at this point lift the front panel “C” and extract the holes “u” on the panel from the pin “t” at the base of the stove C t C C u Technical Dept.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL AESTHETIC DOOR REMOVAL Attention! It is advisable to remove the aesthetic door before the front panel in order to avoid damaging the latter and to facilitate the process of removal.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL REMOVING THE REAR PANEL Before removing the rear cladding “F” the panel “D” and “E” must be removed as follows: • remove the two screws “j”, so that element “E” can be removed • remove the 8 screws “h” • now the panel “D” can be completely removed from the structure of the stove (even when the stove has been installed, therefore with the smoke pipe connected) F D h h h Technical Dept.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL REMOVING REAR CLADDING PANEL After having removed the panel “D”, remove the two screws “i” at the bottom in the rear. F F i Looking at the stove on the front right-hand side, remove the three screws “o”.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL On the front left-hand side, remove the three screws “o” like on the right. F o Remove the two screws “v” at the top in the rear. v F Technical Dept.
5-CLADDING REMOVAL Now you may remove the panel “F”and put it in a safe place.
6-OPENING THE DOORS The Mood stove is fitted with two doors. To open the decorative door “G” insert cold handle “Z” into the designated joint on the door itself. To open firebox door “H”, insert the cold handle“Z” into the hole of handle and pull. Attention! Only open the doors when the stove is switched off and cold. G Z H Technical Dept.
7-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES MODEM INSTALLATION “M”/WEB-WIFI INTERFACE “N” Install the Modem “M” or the Web-Wi-Fi-Interface “N” using the holes on the back of the product and follow the instructions on the product chosen. When installing, it is recommended to break the knock-out panels in the fixing flaps so that the modem or web interface rest perfectly on the structure.
7-CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL DEVICES Comfort Air ducting Comfort Air stoves can channel the air into other rooms through the connection with the accessory pipes to the rear extension provided as standard. If you do not wish to channel the air, the hot air may be let out through the rear vent without connecting any pipe. Technical Dept.
8-LOADING THE PELLETS LOADING PALLETS The fuel is loaded from the top of the stove by lifting rear top hatch “A” and pellet loading door “T”. To open both doors, insert the cold handle “Z” in the designated hole. Pour the pellets in slowly so that they are deposited at the bottom of the hopper. If loading pellets when the stove is running, open the door of the tank using the stove mitten that comes with the stove itself. When loading, do not let the pellet bag come into contact with hot surfaces.
9-FIRST START-UP PRECAUTIONS BEFORE START-UP GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Remove all parts that may burn from the brazier and the glass (manual, various adhesive labels or any polystyrene). Check that the brazier is positioned correctly and rests properly on the base. The first start-up may not be successful as the feed screw is empty and does not always manage to load the required amount of pellets in time to light the flame.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX GENERAL FEATURES OF THE LCD REMOTE CONTROL The remote control works at a transmission frequency of 434.5 MHz. Power the product with 3 AAA batteries as follows: Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it downwards (according to the arrow). Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity (+) and (-). Close the battery compartment cover. When the remote control is powered it automatically prompts to set the time.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION General rules By pressing key A for 1” the product is switched on and off. Key C is used to make all changes. Key E is used to confirm the changes. By pressing key B one selects the product operating mode. Use key D to browse the VENTILATION and SLEEP settings. Whichever the mode is, press key A briefly (or leave the keypad idle for 7”) to go back to the initial display.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX MANUAL POWER FUNCTION this function allows you to set the power of the flame from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 5. The power levels correspond to a different value of fuel consumption, setting 5 heats the room in less time and setting 1 can keep the room temperature stable for a longer period of time. The set flame is automatically set to a minimum when the set temperature value is reached.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX TIMER Mode (TIMER) Select this operating mode to switch the product on and off automatically, according to 6 customised time slots (P1 – P6). The following can be set for each time slot: • Switch-on time • Switch-off time • Desired room temperature in the time slot • Days of the week in which the time slot is active When the stove is switched on (manually via key A or automatically via a time slot) the product works in the automatic mode described above.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX Room ventilation Room ventilation can be adjusted as desired in all 4 operating modes described above (Manual, Automatic, Timer, Eco). Simply perform this operation: from the basic display, press key D to access the VENTILATION adjustment mode (Fig. 6). Then press key C (arrows) to set the desired ventilation by selecting one of the 5 levels available, independent from the flame level.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX Sleep function The sleep mode allows to quickly set the time at which the product must switch off. This function is only available in MAN and AUTO mode. It is set as follows: from the POWER setting (by pressing key D - see previous paragraph), press key D again to access the SLEEP mode setting. Via key C one can adjust the shutdown time in 10 minute intervals.
10-REMOTE CONTROL MAX TIMER settings TIMER time slot display In TIMER mode, to display the time slots simply press key D for 2”. With key C one can scroll the 6 time slots freely, quickly checking the saved settings (figure 8). By pressing key D or A one goes back to the basic display. Modifying the TIMER time slots MO TU WE TH FR SA SU 6:30 8:00 P120°C ON FIG.8 OFF TIMER OFF ON FIG.9 TIMER ECO To modify a time slot, display it as described in the previous paragraph and then press key E.
11-EMERGENCY PANEL The emergency panel can be found at the back of the stove. The panel is used to detect any malfunctions and also for product control if the remote control is not working. H A B C D E F G KEY A - DISPLAY; indicates a series of information on the stove, as well as the identification code of any malfunction.
11-EMERGENCY PANEL ASSEMBLY OF CONTROL PANEL ANTENNA • • Remove the antenna “A” from the bag containing the instructions. Screw the antenna “A” clockwise onto screw “V” near the control panel until the mobile part is positioned upwards. Attention! Tighten the antenna completely without forcing it to prevent reception damage.
12-OPERATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION First connect the power cable to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The main switch must only be activated to switch the stove on; otherwise, it is advisable to keep it switched off. It is recommended to disconnect the power cable when the stove is not used. ELECTRICAL STOVE CONNECTION The cable must never come into contact with the smoke exhaust pipe or any other part of the stove.
12-OPERATION Switch-on/off from the emergency panel If the remote control is faulty or the batteries are flat, the product can be operated in safe mode via the rear emergency panel. In this configuration, the stove can only operate in manual mode and with the possibility to choose between 3 power levels. • SWITCHING THE STOVE ON WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL To switch the stove on move selector “D” to the ON position.
12-OPERATION Feed screw loading function This function can only be activated when the stove is off and allows the pellets to be loaded into the loading system (feed screw). It can be used each time the pellets finish in the hopper (see alarm A02). It is useful to prevent failed start-ups (alarm A01) due to the hopper being empty.
12-OPERATION Modifying the pellet recipe This function is for adapting the stove to the type of pellet in use. As there are many types of pellet available on the market, operation of the stove can vary considerably according to the quality of the fuel.
13-SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY DEVICES The product is fitted with the following safety devices. SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE It detects the temperature of the smoke, thereby enabling start-up or stopping the product when the temperature drops below the preset value. PELLET HOPPER TEMPERATURE PROBE If the temperature exceeds the preset safety value, it immediately stops the product, which must cool down before the stove is restarted.
14-ALARMS ALARM ALERTS In the event an operating anomaly occurs the stove starts switching off due to the alarm and informs the user of the type of fault that has taken place via a 3 digit code which stays displayed on the rear emergency panel. The alarm is indicated permanently by the relative 3 digit code, by a flashing red LED that lights up on the emergency panel and an intermittent sound signal for the first 10 minutes of the alarm.
14-ALARMS A13 Electronic control unit overheating The structure is too hot because the product has been used for too long at the maximum power or there is poor ventilation. When the stove is sufficiently cold, press button B on the control panel or OFF on the remote control to cancel alarm A13. Once the alarm is cancelled, the product can be switched on normally. A14 Faulty air flow rate sensor This alarm does not block the stove, just a warning is displayed.
14-ALARMS Mechanical stove block The following conditions may cause the mechanical stove block: • • • Structure overheating (“A03”) Smoke overheating (“A04”) During stove operation air has entered the combustion chamber or there is an obstruction in the flue (“A05”) The block is signalled on the display and with a sound signal. In this situation the shutdown stage is activated automatically.When this procedure is started, any test operation to restore the system is useless.
14-ALARMS In the event that alarm A18 is triggered often, please note that: A18 SAFETY DEVICES Open stove door Close the door Open fuel loading hatch Close the hatch. Lower the fuel level in the tank. Air pressure switch Draught difficulties or brazier clogged. Check whether the brazier is clogged by scaling and clean it, if necessary. Check and if necessary clean the smoke duct and air inlet.
14-ALARMS If all the above checks are negative, it is likely that the depression inside the stove drops due to poor performance of the flue, especially when the machine is operating at minimum speed for a long time. In this case it is possible to make small adjustments that allow you to increase the operating speed of the smoke fan to increase the depression inside the product, or make it less sensitive to the intervention of the pressure switch by changing its position mechanically.
14-ALARMS Changing the position of the pressure switch ATTENTION! All the operations must be performed with the product completely cold and the plug disconnected. Disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before performing any operation. One can then act on the air pressure switch by changing the installation position. The pressure switch is fitted behind the electronic board of the stove.
15-RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE ONLY CORRECT INSTALLATION AND APPROPRIATE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE APPLIANCE CAN GUARANTEE CORRECT OPERATION AND SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT. We would like to inform you that we are aware of cases of malfunctioning of domestic pellet-fuelled heating products, mainly due to incorrect installation and use, as well as inadequate maintenance. We would like to assure you that all of our products are extremely safe and certified according to European standards of reference.
16-CLEANING EXAMPLE OF A CLEAN BRAZIER EXAMPLE OF A DIRTY BRAZIER Only by properly servicing and cleaning the product is it possible to ensure its safety and correct operation. ATTENTION! All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with the product completely cold and the plug disconnected. Disconnect the product from the 230V power supply before performing any maintenance operation. The product requires little maintenance if used with certified good quality pellets.
16-CLEANING REMEMBER THAT ONLY A CORRECTLY POSITIONED AND CLEAN BRAZIER CAN GUARANTEE SAFE IGNITION AND OPTIMAL OPERATION OF YOUR PELLET PRODUCT. IN CASE OF FAILED IGNITION AND AFTER ANY OTHER LOCK STATE OF THE PRODUCT, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO EMPTY THE BRAZIER BEFORE EVERY RESTART For the brazier to be cleaned properly, remove it from its housing completely and thoroughly clean all the holes and the grate on the bottom.
16-CLEANING CLEANING THE AIR FILTER A wire mesh air filter is found at the back of the stove, whose purpose is to prevent dirt entering the motor body and the internal sensor. It is recommended to check that the filter is clean every 15/20 days. If needed remove fluff or the material that has deposited on it. Inspection and cleaning are required more frequently if there are pets in the house. Simply remove the filter to clean. To clean it use a brush or a damp cloth or compressed air.
16-CLEANING PERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER AND THE LOWER COMPARTMENT Half-way through the winter season, but especially at the end, the compartment through which the exhaust smoke passes will need to be cleaned. This cleaning process is mandatory in order to facilitate the general removal of all combustion residue, before it becomes very difficult to remove it due to the humidity compacting it over time.
16-CLEANING CLEANING THE EXCHANGER CLEANING THE UPPER COMPARTMENT Clean the upper exchanger when the stove is cold and without the cladding in question. After removing the cap to clean the lower compartment “n” (see previous paragraph), use a stiff rod or a bottle brush to scrape the walls of the firebox (see arrow) to make the ash fall into the lower compartment.
16-CLEANING Use a stiff rod or a bottle brush to scrape the walls of the firebox (see arrow - respectively to the right and to the left of the firebox) to make the ash fall into the lower compartment. H Using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner, remove any ash and dust that may have built up on the exchanger (see arrow).
16-CLEANING Even in the upper part, under the cover (top), use the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust that may have built up. Then thoroughly clean the lower exchanger, replace any gaskets if needed, and reassemble. Technical Dept.
16-CLEANING CLEANING THE SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEM AND GENERAL CHECKS Clean the smoke extractor system, especially around the “T” joints, elbows and any horizontal sections of the smoke duct. For information on periodically cleaning the flue, contact a skilled chimney sweep. Check the seal of the ceramic fibre gaskets on the door of the stove. If necessary, order new replacement gaskets from the retailer or contact an authorised service centre to carry out the operation.
16-CLEANING SHUTDOWN (end of season) At the end of each season, before switching the product off, it is recommended to remove all the pellets from the tank with a vacuum cleaner with a long pipe. We recommend removing the unused pellet from the tank because it can retain humidity.
17-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ATTENTION! All repairs must only be carried out by a specialised technician, with the product switched off and the plug disconnected. ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES The pellets are not fed into the The pellet hopper is empty. combustion chamber. Sawdust has blocked the feed screw. SOLUTIONS Fill the hopper with pellets. Empty the hopper and remove the sawdust from the feed screw by hand. Faulty gear motor. Replace the gear motor. Faulty circuit board. Replace the circuit board.
17-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES The product works for a few minutes Start-up phase is not completed. and then switches off. Temporary power cut. Clogged smoke duct. SOLUTIONS Repeat start-up. Switch it back on. Clean the smoke duct. Faulty or malfunctioning temperature Check and replace the probes. probes. Pellets accumulate in the brazier, the Insufficient combustion air. glass of the door gets dirty and the flame is weak.
17-FAULTS/CAUSES/SOLUTIONS ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The air fan does not switch on. The product has not reached the Wait. temperature. The remote control does not work. The remote control battery is flat. Replace the battery. Remote control faulty. Replace the remote control. The product always runs at maximum The room thermostat is in the maximum Reset the temperature of the remote power when in automatic mode. position. control. The product does not switch on.
18-CIRCUIT BOARD LIVE ELECTRICAL CABLES DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE 230V BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATIONS ON THE ELECTRICAL BOARDS BASSA TENSIONE ALTA TENSIONE 13 12 10 2 1 3 GND SIGNAL 5V GND SIGNAL 5V GND SIGNAL 12V - 11 + ROSSO BLU 4 9 15 12V GND + - 8 14 5 6 7 COMFORT AIR STOVE WITH 2 FANS WIRING KEY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SMOKE FAN ENCODER GEAR MOTOR ENCODER PRESSURE TRANSDUCER SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE SOFTWARE UPDATE (USB) MODBUS COMMUNICATION FOR MODEM, WI-FI, ETC.
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