33
ENGLISH
RESERVE WARNING
The PELLET-BLOK is fitted with an electronic function that detects the residual quantity of pellets in the tank.
The detection system is integrated into the electronic board, allowing you to see how many hours and kg are left until
pellet exhaustion, at all times. For correct system function, it is important that the following procedure is followed during
the first ignition (by the Dealer).
Pellet reserve system
Before enabling the system, you need to load a sack of pellets into the tank and use the PELLET-BLOK until the loaded
fuel has run out. This allows for a short system road test.
After this, the tank can be filled completely and the PELLET-BLOK started up.
When running, at the time at which a whole 15 kg sack of pellets can be loaded, the display will show the word
“RESERVE” flashing.
At this point, after having poured in a sack of pellets, you need to 'inform' the memory that you have loaded 15 kg.
To do so, proceed as follows:
1. press the "M" key (for approximately 3-4 seconds) until the word “CLOCK” appears.
2. press the “+” key until the word “RESERVE” appears.
3. press the "M" key until the following screen appears,
then use the “+” key to take the figure (*) to the value equal to the Kg of pellets loaded (15 kg in the above example).
4. press the "M" key to confirm
5. press the key
to exit.
After having completed the above procedure, after having consumed the 15 kg, the wording “RESERVE” will appear
flashing at intervals. After which the operation must be repeated, from point 1 to point 5.
EMERGENCY BUTTON
Should the remote control be broken, the basic functions can also be accessed by means of a red emergency button
positioned on the support frame (see fig. 7) or in another location determined by the CAT at the time of installation..
To press the button once or more to enable the function desired:
1. A PELLET-BLOK OFF
by pressing the red button for 2 seconds this turns on.
2. A PELLET-BLOK ON
by pressing the red button for 2 seconds this turns off.
3. A PELLET-BLOK ON
manual mode, by pressing the red button, you go from P1 to P3.
4. A PELLET-BLOK ON
automatic mode, by pressing the red button, you go from 5°C to 30°C.
RADIO ANTENNA
PELLET-BLOK dialogues with the remote control by means of radio waves.
The radio signal is received from the radio remote control via a small antenna built into the circuit board.
Kg remaining in tank
Kg loaded
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
fig. 7
emergency button
serial port
Summary of Contents for PELLET-BLOK
Page 116: ...116...
Page 119: ...119...
Page 120: ...673360 03 12 C w w w e d i l k a m i n c o m...