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SOFT 80, SOFT 100 PELLET-BURNING STOVE
EN - Rev. 1.0
During this operation, the display will appear as shown below:
PROBLEMS, ALARMS, USEFUL ADVICE
Useful info…
Listed below is some important information regarding the appliance:
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It is normal for the appliance to emit a smell of paint during its first few days of operation. We recommend ventilating
the installation room during the initial start-up. During the first few days of operation, we also recommend running the
appliance at high power.
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The boiler unit is treated with anti-oxidant paint in order to protect it against oxidation in the event of long periods of
inactivity. After the initial start-up, this paint no longer preserves its original features and any wear of the paint inside
the combustion chamber should not be regarded as a manufacturing defect.
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Do not use water to clean the inside of the combustion chamber; any oxidation of the combustion chamber after long
periods of inactivity should not be regarded as a manufacturing defect.
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Any perceived noise during operation may be caused by the expansion settling of the plates making up the boiler body.
These noises are enhanced especially during the ignition and switch-off phases of the appliance and are not to be
regarded as manufacturing defects.
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If the ignition fails, take the pellets out of the brazier; only once all the unburned pellets have been removed can a new
ignition phase be attempted.
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Any perceived smell of smoke (especially during the ignition phase) should not be regarded as a manufacturing defect.
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The appliance works exclusively with wooden pellets; do not burn different fuels.
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The noise level of the appliance is enhanced if the pellet container is empty. Therefore, we recommend always keeping
the pellet level to at least half-tank.
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If there is soot and fine particulate in the room where the appliance is installed, check the seal on the smoke pipes and
the filter of the ash vacuum device used for cleaning.
What happens if…
…the pellets do not ignite
If the ignition fails, the display will show the alarm message
“FAILED IGNITION”
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Cancel the alarm and restore the appliance to its standard condition by pressing button 3 (On/Off) for a few seconds.
If the ignition fails, take the pellets out of the brazier; only once all the unburned pellets have been removed can
a new ignition phase be attempted.
...the fire door is open or not properly closed
If the door is left open or not properly closed, pellet loading will not start and the appliance will not switch on. If the fire
door is opened during normal operation, the appliance will enter the
“THERMAL SAFETY”
alarm mode.
SET AIR
(speed of the frontal air fan)