Alarm that can occur during the working phase of the stove:
Message on the
display
Reason
Solution
ALAR
NO
FIRE
The pellet is over.
Reload the pellets in the tank
The auger does not load
Check that there are no pellet
obstructions
The draught is not enough
Check that there are no obstructions in
the flue and air inlet
The fumes probe is broken or
disconnected
Call an authorized service
The pellet loading auger is broken
Call an authorized service
The smoke extractor is broken
Call an authorized service
Power failure
Turn on the stove again
Alarm that can occur during the ignition phase of the stove:
Message on the
display
Reason
Solution
ALAR
NO
ACC
The flame did not ignite
Substitute the pellet with a higher quality
one, if the problem persists, call the
authorized service
Ignition disconnected or damaged
Call an authorized service
The flame did not bring the fumes
to right temperature within the
preset time
The pellet is finished, reload the tank,
turn the stove on, if the problem persists,
call the authorized service
The draught is not enough
Check that there are no obstructions in
the flue and air inlet
The pellet loading auger is broken
Call an authorized service
The smoke extractor is broken
Call an authorized service
12.10 Remote Control Description (Optional)
The remote control allows you to control the following functions:
Pressing the button 1
The temperature increases from a minimum value of 7 ° C to a maximum value of 40 ° C
Pressing the button 2
Temperature decreases from a maximum value of 40 ° C to a minimum value of 7 °C
Pressing the button 3
It turns on / off the stove
Pressing the button 4
Joker can be matched to a specific function
Pressing the button 5
Power decreases from a maximum value of 5 to a minimum of 1
Pressing the button 6
Power increases from a minimum value of 1 to a maximum of 5
Summary of Contents for Monviso
Page 1: ...Use and maintenance manual for pellet stove...
Page 47: ...Below there is an example of installation of ducted stove in a home...
Page 48: ...17 Notes...
Page 49: ...Notes...