12.7 Safety thermal over-temperature alarm
It occurs when the general safety thermostat detects a temperature above the trigger threshold. The
thermostat intervenes and stops the auger, as it comes right after its feeding phase, and the
controller
intervenes
indicating the alarm status
(alarm LED lit) by displaying
the message "
Al 7 SAFETY
THERMAL
" (
Figure 26
), and
the stove goes off.
Figure 26
Check that the thermal protection of the tank didn't activate, if this
has intervened please make sure that there are no obstructions to
the back and front openings of the stove or to the air outlet grill,
which prevent the smooth passage of air. Once this is done, reset
the safety thermostat, which is located in the back of the stove
(
Figure 27
), under the master switch, covered by a plastic lid screwed
on, remove the cap, press the button put the cap back; restart the
stove and check if the environment fan is working correctly. If the
alarm persists, call the Authorized Service Provider.
Figure 27
12.8 Alarm absence depression
It occurs when the external pressure switch component detects a pressure / depressor below the
trigger threshold. The pressure switch operates by turning the auger off, being these two electrically
connected in series, and the controller signals the alarm status (alarm LED lit) displaying
“
AL 8
FAILURE DEPRESS”
on the display (
Figure 28
). The stove goes into shutdown mode. Remove
power, thoroughly clean: the
brazier, the combustion
chamber, the passage of
smoke and the flue; If the
alarm persists, call the
Authorized Service Provider.
Figure 28
12.9 Display message SERV
When the message "
SERV
" appears, the stove has reached 1400 hours of operation. We recommend
that you call your
authorized service center
for routine maintenance.
(F
igure 29
)
Figure 29
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SAFETY
THERMAL
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FAILURE
DEPRESS
14:15
22.5°c P-2
serv