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There is a fire and ignition, but the stove does not measure the flue gas
temperature sufficiently. Possible causes:
Flue gas temperature sensor (8.1.11) is defective.
The ignition takes too long. One solution is to increase the speed of the
flue gas fan and the pellet supply a little.
Pellet stove gets too hot
If the pellet stove becomes too hot, it will go into alarm and then ERROR 6 (see
7.1.3) in the display. The maximum thermostat (see 8.1.6) then switches on. This
can be due to various reasons:
The combustion is too hot. This can be caused by pellets containing too
much energy. The pellet supply must be adjusted downwards.
The flue gas fan (see 8.1.8) cannot discharge sufficient flue gas and
therefore heat. Check whether the burner box is clean. The pellet stove
may also require maintenance.
The pellet stove is covered. If the pellet stove is covered, it can no longer
lose its heat.
The convection fan is broken (see 8.1.9). You can no longer feel the stove
blowing. This applies only to versions with a convection fan.
It gets too hot in the house
The temperature in the house rises more than you have set. This can have
several causes:
The stove has too much power in P1. In most cases this is the cause, there
is nothing wrong with the stove. You have set the stove to e.g. 20°C but
the temperature rises much higher. Check whether the stove actually
modulates back to P1. Bear in mind that a pellet stove gives off approx.
3kW of heat at the lowest setting. This means that in a small and/or well-
insulated room, the temperature will continue to rise for as long as you
leave the stove on. If you do not want the temperature to rise further,
provide for sufficient ventilation or switch the stove off.
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