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08. ELECTRONICS WITH N.100 3 BUTTON LED DISPLAY  

 

08.1 CONSOLE

 

 

 

Console 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The control panel shows the information concerning the stove status. Several types of data can be displayed and the settings available according to the access 

level can be modified by entering the menu. A display and the LED indicators inform about the stove operational status. 

Depending on the operating mode, the displays may take on different meanings depending on their position on the display. 

 

 

PANEL DESCRIPTION 

LED (L0)

 set room   

 

 

 

 

Button (P1)

 decrease/menu/set room temperature 

LED (L1)

 set heat output 

 

 

 

 

Button (P2)

 increase/stove status/set heat output 

LED (L2)

 chrono    

 

 

 

 

Button (P3)

 ON/OFF/ esc/confirm 

LED (L3)

 ON/OFF 

LED (L4)

 alarm  

 

 

 

 

 

Display (D1)

 status/heat output/parameter 

LED (L5) 

auger/exchanger/glow plug  

 

 

08.2 MENU

 

 

MENU 

Hold P1 button down to access the menu. 

It includes several items and levels to access settings and control board programming. 

 

Menu M1 – SET CLOCK  

Keep button (P1) pressed until message M1 appears, confirm with the ON/OFF button (P3), with buttons (P1) and (P2), change the current day and press the 

ignition button; set the hour and press ON/OFF (P3); set the minutes and press ON/OFF (P3); set the current day as a number and press ON/OFF (P3), set the 

current month and press ON/OFF (P3), set the current year; to confirm and exit keep the ON/OFF (P3) button pressed until the time reappears. 

 

Menu M2 – SET CHRONO 

 

Sub-menu M2 – 1 CHRONO ENABLE  

Keep button (P1) pressed until message M1 appears, press the (P2) button up to M2, confirm with ON/OFF button (P3); the menu M2-1 appears, confirm with 

ON/OFF (P3) and with the arrow (P1) set ON to activate the general chrono; go back keeping ON/OFF (P3) pressed, with button (P2) choose the programme 

to enable. 

 

Sub-menu M2 – 2 PROGRAM DAY 

Two fixed ON/OFF cycles for each day. 

 

Sub-menu M2 – 3 PROGRAM UEEK  

The weekly programmable chrono-thermostat functions can be enabled, disabled and set. The weekly programmer has 4 independent programs whose final 

effect involves the combination of the 4 individual programs. The weekly programmer can be enabled or disabled. Moreover, if the time is set to OFF, the clock 

ignores the corresponding control. 

Caution: set carefully to prevent overlapping of different activation times of different programmes on the same day. 

 

Sub-menu M2 – 4 PROGRAM U-END  

The programmable chrono-thermostat functions can be enabled, disabled and set for the week-end (days 5 and 6, or Saturday and Sunday) 

SUGGESTION: if you still do not know exactly the result you want to obtain, enable only one programme at a time to avoid confusion and unwanted stove 

switching on and off. 

Disable the daily programme if you want to use the weekly programme. If you use the weekly programme for 1, 2, 3 and 4 programmes, never enable the week-

end programme. 

Always disable the weekly programme before enabling the week-end programme. 

 

Setting a programme 

Enter the desired programme by pressing ON/OFF (P3) once. The first parameter is the enabling of the programme itself, which should be set to ON by pressing 

the (P2) button 

(CAUTION: ENABLE ONE PROGRAMME AT A TIME TO PREVENT ISSUES WITH THE CHRONO).

 Press ON/OFF (P3), to set the START time, 

with buttons (P1) and (P2) enter the desired switch-on time; press SET (P3) to set the STOP time: with arrows (P1) and (P2) set the switch-off time; only for the 

weekly program, press SET (P3) with the days requiring confirmation, with the ON/OFF button, navigate between the days of the week and with buttons (P1) and 

(P2), set ON or OFF. Once the times and days have been set, to confirm and exit the chrono, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the initial screen is seen; if 

the times have been set correctly, a green LED will illuminate near the clock at the top left of the display. 

 

Menu M3 – LANGUAGE 

Use this command to select one of the languages available. Press P2 (increase) and P1 (decrease) buttons to scroll through the options and press P3 button to 

confirm. 

 

Menu M4 – STAND-BY 

Use to enable or disable Stand-by mode. Press P3 button to select menu M4 and then P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) button to select the ON or OFF status.  

 

 

Menu M5 – BUZZER 

Allows the controller buzzer to be enabled or disabled during alarm signalling. Press the P1 or P2 button to enable or disable this command and P3 to confirm.  

 

L2

L4

L5

L3

P3

P2

L1

P1

L0

D1

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Summary of Contents for SB 80

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PELLET STORAGE WATER HEATER PELLET THERMO STOVE Models SB 80 TEK 80 EN...

Page 2: ...o facilitate stove s ignition 6 Should any anomaly concerning the flame be detected or however in any other case NEVER SWITCH OFF the stove by disconnecting it from the mains Use the relevant button D...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION WARNINGS p 9 06 01 CONNECTION SYSTEM SCHEMATICS p 11 07 INSTALLATION p 12 07 01 HYDRAULIC CONNECTION p 13 07 02 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION p 15 08 ELECTRONICS WITH N 100 3 BUTTON LED DISPLAY p...

Page 4: ...s type Y the power supply cable may only be replaced by a qualified technician Should the power supply cable be damaged it can be replaced only by the manufacturer or by its technical assistance servi...

Page 5: ...appliance will be automatically switched off It may take two separate ignitions to resume operation at ideal working conditions since the Auger tube is very long CAUTION If the stove is not properly i...

Page 6: ...ket Temperatura uscita fumi C 230 136 Flue gas mass flow Flusso massico dei fumi g s 5 7 3 2 Efficiency Rendimento 90 0 93 5 Total heat output Potenza termica Kw 10 2 5 0 Water heat output Potenza ter...

Page 7: ...mbly of the flue pipe must be carried out in a workmanlike manner and according to European UNI 10683 and national regulations local regulations and the technical specifications and warnings contained...

Page 8: ...ould the existing flue opening not be perfectly perpendicular to the firebox fume outlet use an elbow to connect them The angle with respect to the vertical must never exceed 45 see figure to the side...

Page 9: ...o an excess of oxygen wears the combustion chamber prematurely A poor draught however slows combustion resulting in a decrease in the stove temperature fume egress inside rooms a loss of stove efficie...

Page 10: ...ges storage rooms for combustible materials etc These air intakes must be created in such a way that they cannot be obstructed either internally or externally and must be protected by a grille wire me...

Page 11: ...RECT INSTALLATION Exhaust pipes must never be fitted pointing downwards or horizontally so that fumes are discharged directly through the external wall Outdoor air intake with non resealable grid Outd...

Page 12: ...06 1 CONNECTION SYSTEM SCHEMATICS STORAGE WATER HEATER MODE THERMO STOVE MODE 11...

Page 13: ...itable guards provided that they do not reduce the minimum cross section When in operation the pellet stove may cause a negative pressure in the room where it is installed No other naked flame applian...

Page 14: ...40 85 0 03590 90 0 03960 100 0 04340 110 0 05150 Safety hydraulic circuit according to EN 1487 2014 or equivalent in force STORAGE HEATER INSTALLATION MODE ONLY Safety units are devices used in sanita...

Page 15: ...talled The manufacturer assume no liability for damage to property or injury to persons following failure to install the safety devices correctly THERMO STOVE MODE INSTALLATION Remove the 2 covers for...

Page 16: ...er on the rear of the item EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT If the item is chosen as a thermo stove an external thermostat may still be installed This operation may only be performed by authorised personnel Use a...

Page 17: ...can be enabled or disabled Moreover if the time is set to OFF the clock ignores the corresponding control Caution set carefully to prevent overlapping of different activation times of different progra...

Page 18: ...the exhaust blower switch on Any problem detected during the switching on phase is indicated on the display and the stove goes into alarm status Pellet loading After approx 1 minute the pellet loading...

Page 19: ...ire alarm phase Should the alarm not be cleared the stove will in any case be switched off and the alarm message will remain on the display AL1 BLAC OUT Power outage alarm Power outage may occur with...

Page 20: ...displayed and the system is shut down Unscrew the black cap near the pellet hopper cover and press the button to reset the contact SERVICE MESSAGE The stove will display the message SERVICE or SER du...

Page 21: ...lid Caution Only use a dry cloth to clean the stove Do not use abrasive material or products that could corrode or bleach surfaces At the end of the season with the last ignition the pellet remaining...

Page 22: ...MODE BURN POT CLEANING WARNING APPEARS AFTER 8 HOURS OF STOVE OPERATION 4 5 KW MODELS ONLY 8 HOURS ARE CUMULATIVE TO CLEAR THE WARNING PRESS ALL 3 BUTTONS ON THE DISPLAY FOR 4 5 SECONDS IRREGULAR SLOW...

Page 23: ...ED CORRECTLY CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT THERM DOOR SAFETY ALARM THERMAL SAFETY THERMOSTAT OR FIRE DOOR OPEN CLOSED INCORRECTLY LET THE STOVE COOL RE ARM THE MANUAL THERMOSTAT AT THE REAR RESTART THE STOVE...

Page 24: ...tenance ____________ ____________ Technical Assistance Centre stamp Date 2nd maintenance ____________ ____________ Technical Assistance Centre stamp Date 3rd maintenance ____________ ____________ Tech...

Page 25: ...needed to correctly use operate and perform maintenance on the appliance CUSTOMER Signature DEALER INSTALLER Signature CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION AND TESTING CUSTOMER _______________________________...

Page 26: ...istics of the coating materials are excluded from the warranty the grains of the stones that are the main characteristic and that guarantee their uniqueness any small cracks or cracks that could be hi...

Page 27: ...sponsibility for such disposal is to be borne by the owner and to not incur sanctions or adverse effects on the environment and health we recommend you contact the local administration the local waste...

Page 28: ...tion totale ou partielle sans autorisation expresse de Eva Stampaggi S r l est interdite Die angegebenen Daten und Eigenschaften binden das Unternehmen Eva Stampaggi S r l nicht das sich das Recht vor...

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