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SUMMARY

1  MANUAL SIMBOLOGY ....................................3
2  DEAR CUSTOMER ..........................................3
3 CAUTIONS ....................................................3
4    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS      ...........................4
5  WARRANTY CONDITIONS ...............................5
6  SPARE PARTS ...............................................6
7  WARNINGS FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE 
PRODUCT ...........................................................6

7.1  INFORMATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRIC AND 
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE WASTE CONTAINING BATTERIES OR 
ACCUMULATORS ................................................................6

8  WIFI - BLUETOOTH CONNECTION   ..................7

8.1  EASY CONNECT PLUS ...............................................7
8.2  NAVEL STAND ALONE ..............................................8

9 USE .............................................................9

9.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................9
9.2  CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY .......................................9
9.3  MAIN MENU ............................................................9
9.4  SETTINGS MENU ....................................................10
9.5  INFO MENU ...........................................................12
9.6  START UP  ..............................................................12
9.7  FAILED IGNITION ...................................................13
9.8  SWITCH OFF (ON PANEL: OFF WITH FLASHING 
FLAME) ............................................................................13
9.9  POWER FAILURE ....................................................13
9.10  ADJUSTMENTS MENU ...........................................13
9.11  PROGRAMMED MODE (TIMER) - MAIN MENU ......14
9.12  PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES: .................................15
9.13  NOTES FOR TIMER OPERATION ..............................15
9.14  AUTO ECO MODE (SEE SECTION F-G 

SETTINGS MENU 

A PAG. 10

) .......................................................................15

9.15  SLEEP FUNCTION (MAIN MENU) ...........................16
9.16  PELLETS RECIPE (SEE SECTION J 

SETTINGS MENU A 

PAG. 10

) ..........................................................................16

9.17  SMOKE RPM VARIATION (SEE SECTION I 

SETTINGS 

MENU A PAG. 10

) ...........................................................16

9.18  CHIMNEY SWEEP FUNCTION (FOR MAINTENANCE 
TECHNICIANS ONLY) - SEE SECTION K 

SETTINGS MENU A 

PAG. 10 ..............................................................17

10 FUEL ..........................................................17

10.1 FUEL ......................................................................17
10.2  PELLET SUPPLY .....................................................17
10.3  PELLET REFUELLING TIMER ...................................17
10.4 VENTILATION  ........................................................18
10.5  REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) ............................18

11  SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS ....................19

11.1  SAFETY DEVICES ...................................................19
11.2  PRESSURE SWITCH ................................................19
11.3  SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE ..............................19
11.4  CONTACT THERMOSTAT IN THE FUEL HOPPER.......19
11.5  ELECTRICAL SAFETY ..............................................20
11.6  SMOKE FAN ...........................................................20
11.7  GEAR MOTOR .........................................................20
11.8  TEMPORARY POWER CUT ......................................20
11.9  FAILED START-UP ..................................................20
11.10  BLACKOUT WITH THE BOILER ON ..........................20
11.11  ALARM ALERTS .....................................................20
11.12  ALARM RESET .......................................................21

12  ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .............................21

12.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................21
12.2  BEFORE EACH START-UP .......................................21
12.3  HOPPER CLEANING ...............................................22
12.4  FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING   .........................22
12.5  GENERAL CLEANING ..............................................22
12.6  CLEANING OF PAINTED METAL PANELS ................22
12.7  CLEANING OF CERAMIC AND STONE PANELS ........22
12.8  GLASS CLEANING ..................................................23
12.9  SHUTDOWN (END OF SEASON) .............................23

13  IN CASE OF ANOMALY ..................................23

13.1  PROBLEM SOLVING ...............................................23

Summary of Contents for SWEET3 7

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Page 5: ...minimum heat output OnlyrequiredifcorrectionfactorsF 2 orF 3 areapplied PM al 13 O2 20 mg Nm3 OGC al 13 O2 4 mg Nm3 CO al 13 O2 238 mg Nm3 NOx al 13 O2 140 mg Nm3 Heat output Nominal heat output Pnom...

Page 6: ...fers to highlight the main components that can be found in the device and indica tions on how to separate and dispose of them correctly when no longer used More specifically the electric and electroni...

Page 7: ...le The table below illustrates the possible components that the packaging is made of and the relative instructions for correct dispo sal DESCRIPTION CODE MATERIAL SYMBOL DIRECTIONS FOR COLLECTION WOOD...

Page 8: ...PE SEE SECTION J SETTINGS MENU A PAG 10 16 9 17 SMOKE RPM VARIATION SEE SECTION I SETTINGS MENU A PAG 10 16 9 18 CHIMNEY SWEEP FUNCTION FOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS ONLY SEE SECTION K SETTINGS MENU A P...

Page 9: ...2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility 2011 65 EU ROhS Hereby CADEL S r l declares that the radio equipment type Easy Connect Plus Navel Stand Alone is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU Read c...

Page 10: ...al steel glass etc thatalsoprotectsthefrontpartfromanyfallingburntparticlesduringcleaning Theelectricalcablemustnotgetintouchwiththefumeexhaustpipeandnorwitheveryotherpart ofthestove The user or whoev...

Page 11: ...he use and maintenance manual are observed and therefore the product is used correctly Thereplacementoftheentiresystemortherepairofoneofitscomponentsdoesnotextendtheguaranteeperiod andtheoriginal expi...

Page 12: ...THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT The owner is the sole party responsible for demolishing and disposing of the product This must be performed in compliance with laws related to safety and environme...

Page 13: ...your local Council or Public Authority competent to issue the relevant permits 8 WIFI BLUETOOTH CONNECTION 8 1 EASY CONNECT PLUS ProcedureifonlyvalidformodelswithEASYCONNECTPLUSWi Fitechnology Fig 2 E...

Page 14: ...amage to property or in the event of failedoperation The Wi Fi module uses the domestic Wi Fi network ensure there is enough coverage in the place of installation Fig 4 NAVELSTANDALONEmodule Fig 5 App...

Page 15: ...ndurance in the combustion chamber cannot be guarantee Oily plant waste and lacquers can cause smells and smoke during the first working hours it is advisable to ventilatetheroombecausetheycouldbenoxi...

Page 16: ...witched off k Chimney Sweep Function activated only when the boiler is switched on for field emissions test l Technical Menu a Language To select the language act as follows Press the menu button Scro...

Page 17: ...the arrows Press menu to confirm Scroll to OffTime Eco using the arrows Press menu to confirm Enter the minutes with the keys Press menu to confirm and esc to exit h Pellet Recipe To change the recipe...

Page 18: ...START UP We remind you that the first ignition must be carried out by a specialized and authorixed technician who will check that all is installed in compliance with current regulations and checks the...

Page 19: ...s reached The flue fan is set to its highest value which it keeps until the requested temperature is reached plus a safety time of 10 additional minutes After that if the fume temperature has decrease...

Page 20: ...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 12 Display Fig 13 Powerlevels 9 11 PROGRAMMED MODE TIMER MAIN MENU Settingthecu...

Page 21: ...ill not switch off use this shutdown time for example when the next day is programmed to continue from 00 00 If the shutdown time is not already memorised it proposes a start up time in 10 minutes Ati...

Page 22: ...the timer but instead by the time established by the sleep function even if later than the time set on the timer 9 16 PELLETS RECIPE SEE SECTION J SETTINGS MENU A PAG 10 Thisfunctionisforadaptingthes...

Page 23: ...ules quantity Humidpelletscauseabadcombustionandrunning sopleaseassureyouthattheyarestoredindryplacesand faratleastonemeterfromthestoveand oranyothersourceofheat It is advisable to try different type...

Page 24: ...teitsairtightsealing vediFig 22 10 4 VENTILATION The stove is endowed with a ventilation system The air blown from fans keeps the appliance at a low temperature range in order to avoid high stresses t...

Page 25: ...AFETY DEVICES The product is supplied with the following safety devices 11 2 PRESSURE SWITCH It controls pressure in the fume duct It blocks the pellet feed screw in the following instances clogged ex...

Page 26: ...the boiler on or in the start up stage when the boiler is powered again it goes back to the previous operating condition with the following procedure 1 It performs a cooling phase to the maximum 2 Per...

Page 27: ...ause is still present If this is the case the warning will be shown again otherwise the stove will switch to the OFF position If the warning is still present contact a service centre 12 ROUTINE MAINTE...

Page 28: ...f a vacuum cleaner see Fig 28 Fig 27 Hoppercleaning 12 4 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING Clean annually from soot with brushes The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove repairer who wi...

Page 29: ...from the flue or leave the door slightly open humidity damages the ignition resistance over time 13 IN CASE OF ANOMALY 13 1 PROBLEM SOLVING Before of every Authorized Technician intervention the same...

Page 30: ...by a foreign object for example nails Clean the auger The auger geared motor is out of order Replace the geared motor Check if on the display there is an ACTIVE ALARM Have the stove checked The fire e...

Page 31: ...erature probe Replace the fume probe Faulty mother board Replace the mother board Ash remains along the stove Faulty or out of order door gaskets Replace the gaskets Not sealed fume pipes Contact an e...

Page 32: ...CADEL srl 31025 S Lucia di Piave TV Via Foresto sud 7 Italy Tel 39 0438 738669 Fax 39 0438 73343 www cadelsrl com www free point it www pegasoheating com Rev 00 2022...

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