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© Island Pellet Stoves 2016
Lundy 5kW Operation Manual - 19.02.16
C ONTROLLING ROOM TEMPERATURE
With the Island controller you have two options for setting the room temperature. You can:
a) Use weekly timer programs
b) Set or modify the room temperature manually
Using the weekly timer programs you can fully automate the operation of your combustion system and
little or no user intervention is required. You can also set or modify the room temperature manually.
If you are using the weekly timer programs, this enables you to temporarily override the program
settings.
The program settings are reset when conditions, set with the timer, are met (for example, end time
is reached and the combustion system turns off). To view the current room temperature, tap on the
down arrow to enter the Temperature context menu. The current room temperature value is shown
on the display.
To set the desired room temperature, in the Temperature context menu tap on the plus or minus
icons to increase or decrease the temperature. The changes will be saved automatically and the
display will then show the current room temperature.
SHUT DOWN
Select OFF in the top left corner of the display. If you were in the edit mode, the changes are
discarded and the edit mode is exited. The Stove power will remain on and safety features will run if
initiated by abnormal conditions (e.g. overheat).
ROUTINE MAINTENANC E
Cleaning is essential to maintain the efficiency and reliability of the stove and is the user’s responsibility.
DAILY
Clean the sliding grate; The sliding grate is located below the stove opening and can be pulled out
by a handle as shown below. To clean it, withdraw the grate, and then reinsert it correctly with the
handle pointing down. This is required to be done daily, best done late in the evening after the stove
has shutdown, so that the grate is clean for duty the next morning.
Please Note:
The door handle should only be opened when the unit is not operating and is at room
temperature.
WEEKLY
Removing ash; The ash accumulates in the area underneath the sliding grate and should be removed
once for every 100kg of fuel used (for example once for every 10 bags of fuel if each bag weighs
10kg). It is recommended that this is done using a vacuum cleaner designed for ash.
Please Note:
The ash should be vacuumed out only when the unit is not operating and is at room
temperature.
Door Glass - The glass will self clean is there is sufficient heat generated from the stove. However,
if there is a build up of debris on the glass it may be due to draft conditions, poor quality fuel or very
low burning for a long time. To clean the glass, it is recommended to use a soft dry cloth. Do not use
a detergent or liquid which could penetrate any cracks, thereby making them more visible.
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