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Menu 02

XXX = SET

YYY = CHRONO

Setting the start-up times. The control unit has two daily pro-

grammes, 4 weekly programmes and two week-end program-

mes.

TIMER SETTINGS:

1.  button 4

2.  press button 6 to reach the SET CHRONO page

3. 

press button 4 to confirm

4. 

press button 6 to reach the ENABLE CHRONO page and press button 4 to confirm

5.  press button 1 or 2 to enable or disable the Timer function, press button 3 to exit
The Timer can also be enabled and disabled from the home page by pressing buttons 1 and 2 together.
6. 

press button 6 to reach the daily programming page and press button 4 to confirm

7. 

press button 1 or 2 to enable or disable the Timer function and press button 4 to confirm

8. 

press button 1 or 2 to set START 1 time, press button 4 to confirm

9. 

press button 1 or 2 to set STOP 1 time, press button 4 to confirm

10. 

Set the operating power with buttons 1 or 2. Press button 4 to confirm 

11. 

Set the required room temperature with buttons 1 or 2. Press button 4 to confirm

 

12. 

press button 1 or 2 to set START 2 time, press button 4 to confirm

13. 

press button 1 or 2 to set STOP 2 time, press button 4 to confirm

14. 

Set the operating power with buttons 1 or 2. Press button 4 to confirm

15. 

Set the required room temperature with buttons 1 or 2. Press button 4 to confirm

The day settings only have two programmes; it is possible to use one only.

16. 

press button 6 to reach the weekly programming page and press button 4 to confirm

17. 

press button 1 or 2 to enable or disable the Timer function and press button 4 to confirm

18.  set the START and STOP times following the daily programming instructions

19. 

Set the operating power and the required room temperature following the daily programming instructions

20. 

press buttons 1 or 2 to enable the days of the week, press button 4 to confirm and move on to the next day

21.  on completing the weekly programming settings, press button 3 once to exit

Weekly programming has four different programmes; it is possible to use the required programmes only.

22. 

press button 6 to reach the week-end programming page and press button 4 to confirm

23. 

press button 1 or 2 to enable or disable the Timer function and press button 4 to confirm

24.  follow the daily programming instructions from point 8 to point 15
The week-end settings have two programmes and are only enabled for days 6 and 7 of the week.
25.  press button 3 repeatedly to exit the timer programming page and return to the home page

Menu M2-1-001

XXX = DELAY

YYY = TURN ON

The DELAY Function settable from MENU 02 – SET CHRONO) con-

sents to set the offset time before switching-on and after scheduled 

shutdown on the appliance.
When the appliance is OFF, set DELAY ON for deferred appliance 

start or, with the appliance in RUNNING, set DELAY OFF to pro-

gram shutdown. The function is disabled when set to 00:00. Once 

the required delay is set, press Key 4 to confirm the selection and 

open the next page. With DELAY ON (or OFF) set, the main screen displays the time countdown until the set switch-on (or shutdown). 

The appliance can be switched on (or shutdown) at any time even in this situation by using the normal procedure, by pressing Key 3.

Menu 02

XXX
YYY

M2-1-001
XXX
YYY

Summary of Contents for I-DEA Angolo

Page 1: ...I DEA Quadra I DEA Frontale I DEA Angolo SM064 EN REV07 2016_02 Air and pellet I DEA STOVE INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser...

Page 2: ...15 05 6 INSTALLATION ROOM VENTILATION 16 CHAP 06 POSITIONING AND CONNECTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 17 06 1 SETTING UP OF EXTERNAL AIR INTAKES AND ELECTRIC CURRENT 17 06 2 PHASES OF ASSEMBLING DISASSEMBLI...

Page 3: ...ical manual are owned by JOLLY MEC CAMINETTI S p A The descriptions and illustrations provided in the following publication are not binding JOLLY MEC CAMINETTI S p A reserves the right to make any mod...

Page 4: ...ation on the correct use of the product in accordance with the purposes for which it was designed and built It also provides information about loads commissioning re pair and maintenance of the stove...

Page 5: ...cal power switch to ZERO Prior to installation the user and installer are obliged to check that the mains electrical supply to which the machine will be con nected corresponds to the voltage on the id...

Page 6: ...be con nected corresponds to the voltage on the identification plate see par 04 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION check that the system is sized so as to bear the maximum load required of the product and also...

Page 7: ...f this manual and must wear work gloves and safety footwear For safety reasons unauthorised persons must not be in the area while the product is being moved The product must be moved only with a troll...

Page 8: ...ed thermostat used to set the start up and switch off times along with relative temperatures Ambient temperature setting and viewing of the current ambient temperature on the display Output levels pos...

Page 9: ...the I DEA Angolo model Painted steel top Corner front hot air output vent Painted steel sides The right side can be opened to access the main switch the current socket and reset the safety thermostat...

Page 10: ...own label may be graphically different from the original 04 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 1 Product model 2 CE Marking 3 Year of Commissioning and Certification 4 Reference Standard 5 Performance declarati...

Page 11: ...for the user damage the fireplace the fume exhaust union the flue and pollute nature 05 1 HOMOLOGATION EN 14785 2006 CHAP 05 TECHNICAL DATA Description 9 kW 11 kW M U 353 Nominal burning output Qtot...

Page 12: ...onformity with the following values Powder 1 maximum through a 3 2 mm screen Apparent density 680 Kg m3 minimum Dimensions 6 mm diameter from 25 to 30 mm of maximum length Ash content 1 maximum Humidi...

Page 13: ...oading lid C Pellet container D LCD Display E Electronic control unit M12 P F Safety thermostat with manual reset G Humidifier Accessible by opening the door H Handle for opening the door I Tube bundl...

Page 14: ...14 05 4 DIMENSIONS in mm I DEA Frontale I DEA Angolo L 850 mm H 1136 mm P 282 mm I DEA Quadra L 850 mm H 1136 mm P 282 mm L 850 mm H 1136 mm P 282 mm U M U M U M L P H L H P L H P...

Page 15: ...for connecting the equipment to the flue is forbidden Exhaust pipes must not run through rooms where the installation of combustion equipment is forbidden The union must be connected to the flue in s...

Page 16: ...ot work which will trigger the no depression alarm It is not possible to make corrections or reset the stove operating values to override the alarm 05 6 INSTALLATION ROOM VENTILATION According to refe...

Page 17: ...The minimum distances to be maintained are shown in the tech nical drawings The lateral distance from the adjacent wall according to installation is to be maintained on both sides All measurements ar...

Page 18: ...um pipe for air ducting 80 6 Adjustable ducted air grid 7 Union for rigid pipe 80mm 8 Y shaped deviation 80mm Please refer to the CLADDING ASSEMBLY MANUAL for instructions on the cladding assembly pha...

Page 19: ...its entire length Warning makes sure that pipes do not contact wood and inflammable materials It is also very dangerous to use plastic pipes to distribute air since the high temperatures could deform...

Page 20: ...ontrolled via the LCD display see CHAP 07 3 it can also be controlled via an IR remote control CHAP 07 4 The electronic control unit features a timer function with customisable programmes and user fri...

Page 21: ...BIMETER CONNECTOR DISPLAY CONNECTOR SERIAL CONNECTOR YELLOW YELLOW GREEN GREEN BLACK RED WHITE RED BLUE BLACK PINK PINK BLUE BLUE BROWN YEL GRE BLACK BLUE USER DISPLAY RESISTANCE OF IGNITION MAINS SOC...

Page 22: ...MOTE PROBE CANALIZ DISPLAY CONNECTOR SERIAL CONNECTOR DEBIMETER CONNECTOR 06 9 DUCTING KIT ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM OPTIONAL The representation of the components is approximate but they can change in...

Page 23: ...OPTIONAL by the fans J OPTIONAL which can be adjusted individually Located on the right side of the stove the hopper A is filled through an openable lid L located on the upper part of the cladding The...

Page 24: ...output button Button to change page within the Menu Page forward Display panel Displays the stove status messages Component reference icons DGT DIGIT Indicator box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Decal icon key Sym...

Page 25: ...g phase 3 PELLET preloading after the preheating phase a set amount of PELLETS are delivered to the firebox to ignite the first flame 4 Flame standby the fourth phase is a standby time required to hea...

Page 26: ...ge with the stove in RUNNING mode XXX WORK Example of display message with the stove in ECO mode xxx ECO YYY MODULAT Example of display message when adjusting the AMBIENT TEM PERATURE SETTING xxx SET...

Page 27: ...disable the Timer function and press button 4 to confirm 18 set the START and STOP times following the daily programming instructions 19 Set the operating power and the required room temperature foll...

Page 28: ...TAND BY page press button 4 to confirm 3 press button 1 or 2 to enable or disable the function changing the message to ON or OFF press button 4 to confirm 4 press button 1 or 2 to change the OFF delta...

Page 29: ...LOAD loading must be performed if the auger is empty after a NO PELLET alarm or after maintenance or cleaning of the container Every time the manual PELLET load mode is enabled the crucible MUST be e...

Page 30: ...ss button 4 to enter 2 page 1 displays the total operating hours 3 press button 6 to go to page 2 which displays the partial opera ting hours i e the operating hours since the last extraordinary maint...

Page 31: ...pare parts are available through authorised retailers authorised Assistance Centres or directly from JOLLY MEC If the glass becomes very dirty with visible blackening while operating on pellets the ca...

Page 32: ...cleaning the ash tray each 1 3 days Empty the ash tray every day Using an ash aspirator equipped with a fine meshed filter can make easier the cleaning operation as it avoids to spread again the aspi...

Page 33: ...sure to replace it properly Fig 7 The ignition resistance has to be properly centred in the burning pot casing and the support seat must be standing level with the casing compartment Fig 6 Check that...

Page 34: ...ide is in a proper position 5 How opening the Pellet Feeding Tank Pull upright the top by applying a slight force Fig 15 against the magnet lock Fig 16 6 How cleaning the ceramic Glass Don t spray any...

Page 35: ...de of the combustion chamber top flame arrestor and push it towards the back Fig 23 to shift it from the front deflector support Let it carefully slide down Fig 24 and driving it until it is not compl...

Page 36: ...locking knocks Fig 35 11 How making the reset of the safety Thermostat see also CHAP 07 5 Loosen the red tap located under the side panel on the right Fig 36 Press down the white button Fig 37 until y...

Page 37: ...t the Authorised Jolly Mec Technical Assistance Centre through your Retailer WARNING To carry out these operations the stove must be disconnected from the mains wait until the stove is cold and comply...

Page 38: ...w Clean it thoroughly and check it is clean each time you start it up The basket is positioned incorrectly The resistance is faulty The pellets burn incorrectly and unburnt elements gather in the bask...

Page 39: ...essary Check to see if the PELLET load settings are correct Contact the CAT if this type of alarm is tripped frequently AL4 FAN FAILURE The control unit does not detect the correct number of fumes ex...

Page 40: ...icient pellets and trigger a NO LIGHTIN alarm After completing the Load Pellet se quence in Menu 7 the firebox must be emptied i e the stove must be started up with a clean firebox Contact the CAT if...

Page 41: ...machine must be disposed of in a manner that complies with the laws in force and the environment 09 2 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE The stove is mainly composed of ferrous materials but it may also contain...

Page 42: ...42 NOTES...

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