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User menu 1  

Short press P3 to activate user menu 1. 
Keys P4 and P5 list different submenus (combustion management, heating management ...); pressing the P3 key opens 

any selected submenu. 

Combustion Management 
 

Power 
In this submenu it is possible to modify the power of the combustion system. Keys P4 

and P5 select between the 5 powers ( Power 1, Power 2, Power 3, Power 4 and Power 5). 
When  you  select  the  desired  power  press  the  P3  key  to  confirm.  Exit  the  submenu  by 
pressing P1. 

Auger Calibration 
Allows modification of the set value for the duration of the ON auger time. The values 

range from -7 to 7. The default value is 0 (see Section 4.6.2) 

Fan Calibration 
Allows modification of the set value for the speed of the flue gas engine. The values 

range from -7 to 7. The default value is 0 (see Section 4.6.3) 

Heating Management 
 

Room Thermostat 
This menu allows modification of the set temperature value in the local room (the room 

where  the  furnace  is  assembled).  The  temperature  value  set  up  in  this  menu  is  a 
requirement for furnace operation. Namely, the furnace will work in the selected mode until 
it reaches the preset value of the room temperature. When the preset value is reached then 
the furnace goes into a modulation state or it works using minimum power. The furnace 
exits the modulation state and returns to the mode of normal operation as soon as the room 
temperature falls below the preset value. The temperature value is set up using the P4 and 
P5 keys and then the set value is confirmed by pressing P3. Exit the submenu by pressing 
P1. 

Remote Room Thermostat 
This menu allows you to modify the value of the thermostat in a distant room. It is visible 

only if the external thermostat is installed, while a heating plant that uses it is set up to use 
an external thermostat. 

Remote Control  
 

This menu allows turning the remote control options on and off.  

Chrono 
 

Chrono program 
It is used for scheduling operation of the furnace and for turning the furnace on and off 

in certain time periods. 

Manual Load 
 

This procedure activates the manual loading of pellets with the activation of the preset 

modality of the auger engine. Loading stops automatically after 600 seconds. The system 
must be turned off in order for the function to be activated. 

Cleaning Reset 
 

Menu  for  resetting  the  "System  Maintenance  2”  function.  Visible  only  if  the  option 

“System Maintenance 2” is active. 

 

Chrono 

In order to adjust the programmed operation of the furnace it is necessary to access the Chrono menu. 
The Chrono menu is accessed in the following manner: 

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Short press P3 to activate user menu 1. 

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Press P4 and P5 to list the submenus until you reach the Crono submenu. 

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Press P3 once again and enter the Chrono submenu 

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The following is shown on the display: 

Chrono 
Modality 
Chrono  program Program 

Modality 

Chrono program 

   

Press P4 and P5 to select the Modality or Chrono program and then press P3 to enter one of the two submenus.  
4.3.1.1 Modality 
Allows selection of desired modality or disables all set programs. 

 

Programming is enabled or disabled by pressing P2  

 

Use  P4  and  P5  to  select  the  desired  way  of  programming  the  Daily, 

Weekly and Weekend furnace operation. 

 

Pressing  P3  confirms  the  selected  way  of  programming  furnace 

operation. 

 

Save your settings by pressing P1

Disabled 
Daily Weekly 

Week End 

     

 

 
 

4.3.1.2 Chrono Program

 

Chrono program provides three types of programming: daily, weekly and weekend programming. 
The following is shown on the display in the Chrono Program:  
 

Summary of Contents for LUCA 12

Page 1: ...A D METALNA INDUSTRIJA VRANJE Radni ka br 1 PELLET STOVE LUCA 12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE OF LUCA 12 ENG_v 1 0...

Page 2: ...perature gauge 9 Using the Product 9 The necessary checks and controls for the first ignition 10 Loading the fuel 10 Control System of the Furnace 10 Electrical connection scheme 10 The control panel...

Page 3: ...E FURNACE 19 Routine maintenance 19 CLEANING THE DISPLAY AND PARTS OF EXTERNAL INSULATION 19 CLEANING THE CERAMIC GLASS 19 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TYPE 1 ACTIVITY 20 Special maintenance 23 SPECIAL MAINTEN...

Page 4: ...ide The following symbols are used in this user guide ATTENTION Safety warning PROHIBITED Prohibited action INFORMATION Important information Alfa Plam bears no responsibility or liability for any dir...

Page 5: ...2 Dimensional features...

Page 6: ...Hz 50 Fuel Wood pellet Fuel consumption per hour kg h 2 7 5 The flow of gas masses g s 9 0 3 3 Combustion gas temperature C 128 57 Minimum withdrawal pressure Pa 12 0 12 0 Tank capacity kg 14 Autonomy...

Page 7: ...g dm3 1 12 1 0 1 4 1 12 0 6 average mass volume Humidity 10 12 10 10 Ash 0 50 1 50 0 50 0 50 Thermal power kWh kg 5 4 86 5 42 5 4 5 Sulfur 0 04 0 08 0 04 0 05 Nitrogen 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 Chlorine 0 02 0...

Page 8: ...ake all the necessary precautions particularly when children or elderly or disabled people are present ATTENTION Do not block or clogs the hot air drain in any way Do not cover the product with cloth...

Page 9: ...made of non flammable materials is PROHIBITED Using the product in explosive and potentially explosive atmospheres is PROHIBITED Installation You must comply with all local and national laws and Euro...

Page 10: ...cm Minimum distance from combustible rear wall B 50 cm Minimum distance from combustible side wall S 40 cm Minimum distance from combustible material on the front side Fr 150 cm Once you ve determined...

Page 11: ...f the solutions that can be applied includes storing the furnace that uses wood pellets near the outer wall of the house so that the exhaust fumes are directly released outside Figure 2 4 Some of the...

Page 12: ...rmful No special conditions are needed for its disposal The user is responsible for the disposal of the remaining components of the packaging The user must follow the proper disposal procedures in acc...

Page 13: ...ATTENTION Do not let the bag with wooden pellets come into contact with hot parts of the product while you load the fuel ATTENTION Do not remove the protective grid inside the part for loading the pel...

Page 14: ...ing Main Temp The current value of the room temperature State Functional state of the furnace Main Therm Set room temperature Comb Power Combustion power Heat Power Heating power Time Time Chrono Sche...

Page 15: ...gnal Block Er47 Auger encoder error auger speed control failed Block Er48 Module error I O 12C Block Er52 Service error This informs that the planned period of operation has been reached after preload...

Page 16: ...n a distant room It is visible only if the external thermostat is installed while a heating plant that uses it is set up to use an external thermostat Remote Control This menu allows turning the remot...

Page 17: ...M In the end press P2 in order to activate the program The following is shown on the display Daily Monday ON OFF 09 30 11 1 5 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 This program schedules the furnace to turn on on...

Page 18: ...up phase the initial checks of the input signals or the probity of safety probes and pressure switches of the furnace are done In this phase the flue gas engine runs at maximum speed while the auger a...

Page 19: ...hich dispensing of pellets stops and the flue gas engine and the ambient fan operate at maximum capacity in order for the furnace to cool down as soon as possible Minimum duration of the extinguishing...

Page 20: ...t enters running mode at the end of ignition phase Message Block ignition is shown on the display If an error occurs the system immediately goes into shutdown if P2 is pressed it is possible to immedi...

Page 21: ...y cable connectors Damage to the display cable connector Contact the service center Er17 Primary air flux meter error Primary air flux meter does not adjust the operation of the furnace The furnace co...

Page 22: ...t stove or vice versa The smoke extraction duct flue duct and chimney may not be clean or may be nor airtight The point for inserting the flue duct into the chimnex may be flawed The size of theflue d...

Page 23: ...ctivities is increased in proportion to the intensity of use of the furnace ATTENTION Make sure that the ash is completely cold before you start cleaning the furnace When you make sure the ash is cold...

Page 24: ...on chamber in the ash container and at the door 7 The inside of the section in which the ash container is located After you ve finished cleaning re assemble all the elements in reverse order from the...

Page 25: ...22 9 Once in a month unlock the lock mechanism at back side of the stove remove and clean up the chamber lid for collecting dust on the heat exchanger...

Page 26: ...e heat exchanger using the attached brush and a vacuum cleaner to clean up all the soot and ashes that come out of the heat exchanger After you ve finished cleaning re assemble all the elements in rev...

Page 27: ...remove all the soot deposited on the stainless steel blade on the engine smoke 5 Vacuum up all the soot deposited inside the base of the engine smoke especially on the left side next to the stovepipe...

Page 28: ...nd economical way to protect the system from corrosion and to ensure its efficient operation For homes that are not inhabited throughout the year it is recommended to check the stovepipe and funnel at...

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