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Fig. 32 - Display
Note: The full stop to the right of the ambient temperature shown in the control panel display (upper right)
indicates the half degree (e.g. 23.° means 23.5°C).
Air Fan Speed
- this function allows selecting the desired speed for the ambient fans from 1 to 5 or A. A means
automatic, ventilation depends on power, recommended setting (see
Fig. 33 page 23
).
A power 1 fans are off.
Fig. 33 - Display
Fire
- this function allows setting the flame power from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 5. The power levels
correspond to a different fuel consumption value: by setting 5 you can heat the room in less time, while by setting
1 you can keep the ambient temperature constant for a longer period. The flame set goes to the minimum value
automatically when the set temperature value is reached.
If only one notch appears, the stove has a flame power equal to 1.
If 5 notches appear, the stove has a flame power equal to 5.
If the notches flash, automatic cleaning is under way.
Fig. 34 - Display
Fig. 35 - Power levels
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PROGRAMMED MODE (TIMER) - MAIN MENU
Setting the current day and time is essential for the proper operation of the timer.
There are six TIMER programmes, for each one the user can decide the start-up and shutdown time as well as the
day of the week in which it is active.
When one or more programmes are active, the panel alternately displays the boiler status and TIMER “n” whereby
“n” is the number relating to the activated timer programmes, separated from each other with a dash
Example:
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TIMER 1 Timer programme 1 active.
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TIMER 1-4 Timer programmes 1 and 4 active.
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TIMER 1-2-3-4-5-6 Timer programmes all active.
EXAMPLE OF PROGRAMMING
With boiler on or off:
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access the MENU,
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scroll to TIMER with the <> arrows,
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press the “Menu” key
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the system proposes “P1” (Press the <> keys for the subsequent timers P2,P3, P4, P5, P6)
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to activate “P1” press the “Menu” key
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press + - and select “ON”
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confirm with the “Menu” key
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