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ENGLISH

VentIlatIOn

This feature uses the 

PRO AIR SETUP

 which allows for the ventilation to be adjusted according to 4 levels: OFF, QUIET, REgUlAR, BOOST.

 

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oFF 

When you want to use natural convection heat only, without the aid of the fans, for maximum quietness

 

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QUIET: ventilation works to optimise acoustic comfort. The fans run at a reduced speed.

 

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REgUlAR: To obtain the best possible balance between performance and comfort. This is the factory setting.

 

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BOOST: When you want to feed the set heat output of the appliance into the room as fast as possible.

To set: 

OK

 > 

VENTILATION

 >

SET

eaSy SetUp

The volumetric weight of the pellet is the ratio between the weight and the volume of the pellet. This ratio may change without altering 

pellet quality. By using the EASY SETUP function, it is possible to dose the pellets by increasing or decreasing the preset values.

In the stove program, the available values range from “– 3” to “+ 3”; all stoves are calibrated during production with the optimal value which 

is 0

If you notice an excessive deposit on the burn pot, access the EASY SETUP program and lower the value by one unit to “- 1”; then wait until 

the next day and if there is no improvement, decrease again, to a maximum of “- 3”. If, on the other hand, it is necessary to increase the pellet 

dosage, switch the factory value from "0" to "+ 1, + 2, + 3" as required.

To set: 

OK  > 

EASY SETUP

EXcESSiVE PELLEt DEPoSit in BuRn Pot

noRMaL oPERation

MiniMuM PELLEt DEPoSit in BuRn Pot

-3

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

+3

THIRD DECREASE 

RANgE IF THE 

FIRST TWO ARE 

INSUFFICIENT

SECOND 

DECREASE 

RANgE IF 

THE FIRST IS 

INSUFFICIENT

FIRST DECREASE 

RANgE (TEST FOR 

1 DAY)

OPTIMAl FACTORY 

vAlUE

FIRST INCREASE 

RANgE

SECOND 

INCREASE RANgE 

IF THE FIRST IS 

INSUFFICIENT

THIRD INCREASE 

RANgE IF THE 

FIRST TWO ARE 

INSUFFICIENT

n.B.: iF tHESE aDJuStMEntS Do not SoLVE tHE PRoBLEM oF PELLEt DEPoSitS in tHE BuRn Pot, PLEaSE contact youR LocaL 

SERVicE cEntRE.

mOdeS

This menu is used to set the operating logic of the machine for the power used.

Range: (MANUAl, AUTOMATIC, AUX)

By selecting MANUAl mode, the user can choose the heat output level delivered and the type of vENTIlATION, according to his/her 

preferences.

The stove will operate only according to the settings set by the user.

By selecting AUTOMATIC mode, the user can set the desired room temperature and the vENTIlATION to be used. The stove will adjust itself 

automatically to reach the set temperature without exceeding it.

this function improves the use of the generator in terms of consumption and thermal and acoustic comfort and it reduces the need 

for cleaning and maintenance.

By selecting AUX mode, the user can choose the power level delivered and the type of vENTIlATION.

The stove will adjust its operation based on the external thermostat 

ta

.

With the contact closed, the stove operates according to the set settings; with the contact open, the stove switches to minimum modulation 

(or it switches off if the STAND BY function is active).

To set: OK > MODE > SET

N.B.: The appliance is designed to work in safe conditions at all times.

In some cases, changing the ventilation level may have no noticeable effect on the setting.

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Summary of Contents for ANGY

Page 1: ...MADE IN ITALY design production ANGY UK pellet stoves USER MANUAL 004281159 Rev 000...

Page 2: ...2 ENGLISH APPLY TECHNICAL DATA LABEL...

Page 3: ...AUTOMATIC 23 AUX 23 settings 24 DISPLAY 24 STAND BY 24 OPERATION WITH ADDITIONAL THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL 24 Delta t 25 FIRST LOAD 25 RESET 25 EASY CONTROL 25 wi fi 25 Operation and SOLUTIONS 26 RADIO PRO...

Page 4: ...ance has been installed as well as the instructions contained in this manual The use of the appliance must comply with all local regional national and European regulations The Manufacturer cannot be h...

Page 5: ...IF IT IS DISCONNECTED FROMTHE MAINS It is advised to position the power supply cable so that it does not come into contact with hot parts ofthe appliance The power supply plug must be accessible afte...

Page 6: ...clean the majolicas it is recommended to use a soft dry cloth If a detergent or liquid is used the latter could penetrate inside the crackles highlighting them SINCE THE PRODUCT CAN TURN ON AUTOMATICA...

Page 7: ...mestichotwaterproductionandinadjacentandcommunicating rooms 3 where the depression measured in situ between the external and internal environment is greater than 4 Pa N B Watertight appliances can als...

Page 8: ...always be insulated The smoke ducts must have at least one airtight inlet for flue gas sampling All the sections of the flue gas duct must be accessible to inspection Inspection openings must be prov...

Page 9: ...installed This means that it is ideal for passive houses because it does not take air in from within the house combustion air To ensure the stove remains hermetically sealed the connection pipe for th...

Page 10: ...A Access to combustion chamber and ash drawer E Rear fumes exhaust G On Off B Pellet hopper pressurised closure F Serial input fuse C Room air outlet 230V power supply Supplementary thermostat input D...

Page 11: ...will cause the display to show the following CLOSE HOPPER DOOR This indication means that you have 60 seconds to close the hatch door and the pellet lid Once 60 seconds have passed during ignition th...

Page 12: ...AVAILABLE the conversion of the rear flue gas outlet MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AND OR THE MANUFACTURER S TECHNICIANS J It is forbidden to carry out this assembly and install the appl...

Page 13: ...R QUALITY PELLETS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL WILL COMPROMISE STOVE FUNCTIONS VOIDING THE WARRANTY AND RELEASING THE MANUFACTURER OF LIABILITY Do not place the bag directly on the stove to load the tank Alw...

Page 14: ...1 Yellow LED LED off radio communication not available LED on radio communication available L4 Yellow LED LED on 5 power set by the user L2 Red LED LED off normal operation LED on alarm present L5 Yel...

Page 15: ...allows calibration of the room temperature detected by the radio control device with ventilation active only For correct calibration it is recommended to position the radio control in a room with cons...

Page 16: ...tment The radio control is fitted with an LCD backlit display The display remains lit for 5 seconds After a certain period of time in order to minimise battery consumption the display turns off sleep...

Page 17: ...AL TA DISPLAY Display text Temperature detected in room Room SET THERMOSTAT set Power 1 5 Time Chrono active STAND BY active Battery low Display text Time Indicates the status of the contact of the ex...

Page 18: ...ents or substances other than those indicated in the manual Before turning on the product it is necessary to perform the following checks If it is intended to be connected to a hydraulic system it mus...

Page 19: ...t OK SETTINGS LANGUAGE DEGREES This menu allows you to set the desired unit of measurement To set OK SETTINGS DEGREES FIRST IGNITION SETTINGS After connecting the power cord at the back of the generat...

Page 20: ...erature probe built into the radio control If the contact is open met the stove operates at the minimum value or it switches off if STAND BY mode is active If the contact is closed request the stove w...

Page 21: ...F THE FIRST TWO ARE INSUFFICIENT SECOND DECREASE RANGE IF THE FIRST IS INSUFFICIENT FIRST DECREASE RANGE TEST FOR 1 DAY OPTIMAL FACTORY VALUE FIRST INCREASE RANGE SECOND INCREASE RANGE IF THE FIRST IS...

Page 22: ...HRONO MODE It allows the user to choose in which MODE see paragraph the stove will be switched on in the set time slots choosing between MANUAL AUTOMATIC AUX PRG 1 4 Prg x allows you to set the igniti...

Page 23: ...X Power Time slot 1 Start 02 00 Stop 23 00 Power 5 02 00 23 00 08 00 16 30 t 02 00 23 00 08 00 16 30 t 5 1 22 2 1 Time slot 2 Start 08 00 Stop 16 30 Power 1 Stove setting if TA contact closed AUTOMATI...

Page 24: ...WORK will be displayed on the screen OPERATION WITH ADDITIONAL THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL STAND BY function set to OFF FACTORY SETTING If the STAND BY function is not active OFF if the stove exceeds the roo...

Page 25: ...of combustion residues in the flue during operation at reduced power see FLUE EXHAUST chapter Caution It is advisable to activate the EASY CONTROL function under the supervision of a qualified technic...

Page 26: ...access firewall issues CLOUD OK The Wi Fi module is connected to the cloud The firmware revision number of the Wi Fi module is also indicated RSSI Wi Fi signal strength when it is correctly connected...

Page 27: ...must be performed by qualified staff and or the manufacturer s service technicians ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Additional thermostat INSTALLATION optional The stove can control the room temperature through a...

Page 28: ...ty Cleaning the ceramic glass Never use abrasive or chemically aggressive detergents for cleaning The ceramic glass must be cleaned when the glass is completely cold To clean the ceramic glass simply...

Page 29: ...rom the burn pot housing ignition plug holder tube and combustion chamber Free all the holes in the burn pot using the poker supplied Re position the burn pot in its housing and push it towards the fi...

Page 30: ...works properly They must be controlled periodically They must be replaced immediately if they are worn or damaged These operations must be carried out by a qualified technician CLEANING THE FLUE GAS C...

Page 31: ...d apply silicone where indicated C Combustion chamber and heat exchanger full cleaning including ignition plug pipe D Hopper complete emptying and cleaning and check gasket E Check air inlet pipe and...

Page 32: ...tion chamber and heat exchanger full cleaning including ignition plug pipe D Hopper complete emptying and cleaning and check gasket E Check air inlet pipe and check clean mechanical pressure switch F...

Page 33: ...larm The alarm can only be reset if the fumes motor has stopped and 15 minutes have passed since the alarm was displayed by pressing key 1 for 3 seconds Fumes motor Fault Fumes motor fault Contact aft...

Page 34: ...er and the fume pipe of the appliance Clean clear the T shaped fitting the flue pipe and the chimney flue DELTA P FAULT Differential pressure transducer faulty or disconnected Contact after sales cent...

Page 35: ...kindly asked to separate this equipment and or batteries or accumulators included from other types of waste and to arrange for disposal by the municipal waste service It is possible to ask your local...

Page 36: ...45 865911 39 0445 865912 info extraflame it www lanordica extraflame com TO FIND THE SERVICE CENTRE NEAREST TO YOU CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR CONSULT THE SITE WWW LANORDICA EXTRAFLAME COM The manufacturer...

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