
04.2 PELLET STOVE WITH OVEN (
Electronics p. 60 – 71)
IMPORTANT: THE LENGTH OF THE FLUE DUCT MUST BE OF MAX. 6 METERS WITH A DIAMETER OF 80 mm; EVERY 90° CURVE OR (T) CONNECTION
IS CONSIDERED AS 1 METER OF PIPE.
If you want to install the stove with rear outlet, please break the pre-cut in the
back and then install the pipes.
USING THE OVEN
The outputs are set as follows:
P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, OVEN. Using the powers from P1 to P5 the stove works
normally, as a classic stove, with predefined caloric power and room ventilation.
Pressing the 1 button you can change the Ambient Set. Using the OVEN mode
the stove works according to the temperature of the oven. As you can see, inside
the oven there is a temperature probe which controls the internal temperature.
The caloric power of the stove will be automatic: depending on the temperature
of the oven, it will choose autonomously the power in order to keep a constant
temperature inside the oven. The oven temperature can be set by pressing the
display key 1 only and exclusively in the OVEN function. In case the oven
temperature exceeds the set temperature, the ambient ventilation will bring at
par the temperature values.
TIMER
Once selected the TIMER OVEN mode, press the (P2) power button and then the ON/OFF button. At this point, it is proposed a timer in minutes (default 60 minutes)
that with the keys (P1) and (P2) allows to change the time, which can be confirmed with the ON /OFF button. After the set time, the board's buzzer will beep for 1
minute with a 2 beep-per-second frequency.
Only for the stove (BISCOTTO)
WARNING:
If you want to channel the stove air in a different environment, you should know that the air is drawn from the room where the stove is installed, so
when the food is being cooked it is possible that the smell of the stoves is also transmitted in the canalized room.
04.3 PELLET INSERTS (
Electronics p. 56 – 62 - 71)
IMPORTANT: THE LENGTH OF THE FLUE DUCT MUST BE OF MAX. 6 METERS WITH A DIAMETER OF 80 mm; EVERY 90° CURVE OR (T) CONNECTION
IS CONSIDERED AS 1 METER OF PIPE.
11 KW INSERT - PULL FOR LOADING
After fixing the insert, lock the grids with the supplied screws and fasten the
display.
Pellet feeding:
to load the pellet you need to switch off the machine and pull it
out.
ATTENTION:
the insert it equipped with an electrical safety device: when pulled
out, the safety device cuts off the power supply. Y
OU MUST
switch off the device
to load the pellet (OFF). By doing so, you will prevent any fumes inside the
chamber from being released into the room.
PRIOR TO THE CHIMNEY CONNECTION, TO ENSURE THE CORRECT PERFORMANCE OF THE STOVE, YOU MUST RESPECT THE FOLLOWING TYPES
OF INSTALLATION:
7.5 KW INSERTS
The chimney flue must be installed with 1 m of pipe of Ø80mm certified to EN 1856-2.
Ducting system
The devices which can be equipped with ducting systems are the 11KW
inserts, not removed for loading.
After installing the insert, fix the bracket with the second blower to the wall in a
comfortable position and if possible, not above the flexible pipe supplied with
the product. Carefully tighten the clamps and connect the blower to another
flexible pipe to channel the air into another room. The second fan setting is on
page 57.
11 KW INSERTS
Suitably isolated the beam above the insert if present.
Any extraordinary
maintenance operations shall be carried out by authorised staff, with the
insert switched off, after slightly lifting its front side and pulling it out.
Pellet feeding:
remove the upper drawer and fill it with pellet. This operation
can also be performed while the insert is running.
STANDARD INSERT
LARGE GLASS INSERT
OVEN
RS 232
SAFTEY
THERMOSTAT
ROOM
SENSOR
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