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16.

The correct use of the display: 

Model Billy Elegance 

Tested EN 14785, 2nd Fase of the 1st BimschV Germany

Using the display, the stove is simple to operate with a few buttons. The display and 
LED indicators give information about the stove level.  In the programme module the 
various parameters are given which can be changed using the buttons.
 
LED (L0) Progr. Room temperature   Button P 1 : Lower / Menu / Heating capicity
LED (L1) Progr. Power                       Button P 2 : Higher / Stove lever /                                                 
LED (L2) Time switch                         Heating capicity                                                
LED (L3) ON/OFF                              Button P 3 : ON - OFF / Stop   
LED (L4) Alarm                                  Display (D1) Level / Capacity / Parameters
LED (L5) Auger                       
LED (L6) Ignition
LED (L7) Smoke extraction fan                     
                                                                           

  
                                                                                              

 

L7

L6

Menu:

By pressing the button P1 for a short length of time, you will get the menu.
The menu is split up showing more underlying items and parts which will give 
access to the settings and programming of the circuit board. 

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M1 menu – Date and Time

Press P1 until M1 appears in the display. Confirm this with the ON/OFF button 
(P3). Using the buttons (P1) and (P2) the correct time can be installed. This must 
be confirmed using the ON/OFF button (P3). Next the day can be programmed 
and confirmed with ON/OFF (P3) adding the month and confirming with ON/OFF 
(P3). Finally the year can be programmed pressing the ON/OFF (P3) until the 
time appears again.

M2 menu – Programme installation (timer):

Sub menu M2-1- Programme activation 

Keep P1 pressed until M1 appears, then press P2 until M2 appears in the display 
and confirm this with ON/OFF (P3). Open the menu M2-1 and confirm with 
ON/OFF (P3) and activate the programme with the arrow (P1) on ON. Then 
return by pressing ON/OFF for a few moments (P3) and activate the programme.

Sub-menu M2-2- Daily programme

Two ON/OFF cycles for every day

Sub-menu M2- 3 Weekly programmes

Four ON/OFF cycles, the days can be selected for each hour.

Sub-menu M2-4 Week end programma

Two ON/OFF cycles, for Saturday or Sunday

Programme installation: 

Go to the required programme by pressing the ON/OFF (P3) button and confirm 
the programme by pressing the P2 button. ON will appear. Press ON/OFF (P3) 
for starting time and select this with the buttons P1 and P2. It is only in the 
weekend programme that you press programme to select the days, using the 
ON/OFF button in between to choose the days.
You can start or switch off the programme with the buttons P1 and P2. When 
selecting the hours and days press the ON/OFF button until the startup display 
appears. When the correct times have been selected a green light LED (L.2) will 
appear next to the clock in the left hand top corner of the display.

Summary of Contents for Billy Elegance

Page 1: ...Ch Leibfried GmbH An der Bundesstra e 2 49733 Haren Ems Germany Tel 49 0 5932 7334784 info globe fire de Users manual Pellet stove Billy Elegance...

Page 2: ...re we are in the sixth generation of making fireplaces inset fireplaces and cookers Read the manual carefully and follow all instructions accurately We wish you a very cosy warmth and much pleasure wi...

Page 3: ...certified specialists Only natural pellets according to ENB PLUS AL DINplus or Norm M7135 with a 6 millimetre diameter and a maximum length of 3 cm may be burned in this stove Firewood or other types...

Page 4: ...the smoke is sucked out through the chimney after use If the electric plug is pulled out the fan will stop working and the smoke will not be sucked out of the chimney Correct use care and maintenance...

Page 5: ...m or an extractor hood All our appliances offer the possibility of extracting air from outside with the help of an external air supply pipe This is best discussed with an engineer or your chimney swee...

Page 6: ...lames appear After the warming up process is completed the appliance adapts automatically to the required settings Switching off the stove also takes a few minutes before all the pellets are burned an...

Page 7: ...een removed from the socket 9 9 When ash is still glowing there can be a danger of fire This is why the ash may only be sucked away when you are sure there is no glow 10 All flammable parts furniture...

Page 8: ...rated without ignition until the fire basket is filled with pellets Depending on the stove model and its length the starting up of this auger must be repeated 2 3 times By certain appliances with an e...

Page 9: ...gnition After a few minutes the pellets are lit and the stove regulates itself according to the selected power level When ignition does not occur check to see if there are still any remains in the fir...

Page 10: ...to clean the outside parts when the stove is cold The best way to clean the varnished parts is with a cold damp cloth just using water For the powder coated parts a little washing up liquid may be us...

Page 11: ...confirming with ON OFF P3 Finally the year can be programmed pressing the ON OFF P3 until the time appears again M2 menu Programme installation timer Sub menu M2 1 Programme activation Keep P1 presse...

Page 12: ...st connect the plug to the socket and then fill the pellet tank When filling make sure that the bag is not emptied in one go but that the tank is filled gradually and slowly Any burnt remains must be...

Page 13: ...stored and the display will return to its normal position P3 can be pressed to exit 21 The set room temperature is reached Temperature programme Once room temperature has been reached the heating capa...

Page 14: ...L 3 FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE SENSOR flue gas overheating This alarm is activated when the safety temperature thermostat detects that a fixed temperature which cannot be changed has been exceeded AL flue g...

Page 15: ...ontact costumer services 25 Air fan Contact costumer services Clean Flue gas fan AL 4 Fan defect Stove is burning but flame is weak Flue gas fan defect of dirty Motherboard defect Chimney draught is w...

Page 16: ...guarantee The initial installation of the appliance must be carried out by a trained and qualified technician recognized by us as a service partner In the case of structural changes to the stove or u...

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