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SOFT 80, SOFT 100 PELLET-BURNING STOVE
EN - Rev. 1.0
AL. 08 – NO DEPRESSURE
Lack of depression. This occurs when the smoke pressure switch intervenes due to poor
draught in the flue pipe or when the pellet tank cover is open.
AL. 10 – LOAD ALARM
This occurs when there is continuous loading of pellets (the auger gearmotor does not stop for
at least 0.2 seconds during the maximum work interval of 8.0 seconds). Before the alarm is
activated, a safety relay intervenes and forcibly cuts off the power supply to the gearmotor.
AL. 11 – INSUFF. DRAUGHT
This occurs when the measured combustion air flow is below the set threshold. NOT
APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.
AL. 12 – CLEANER FAULT
This occurs when the brazier is not correctly aligned during the cleaning phase (initial or during
shutdown).
Every alarm causes the appliance to switch-off immediately. The alarm status is reached after the time set on Pr11
(set
by default to 90 sec.)
and can be reset by pressing and holding button 3. In case of anomalies, contact the Klover
authorised Technical Assistance Centre.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Precautions before cleaning
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, make sure that:
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the appliance is off and has cooled down completely;
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the ash is completely cold.
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the ash vacuum device used for cleaning is suitable and its filter is in good condition.
Before re-starting the appliance, re-install all previously removed components.
During cleaning operations, use the personal protective devices specified in Directive 89/391/EEC.
The required cleaning frequency depends on the type and quality of the pellets used. The schedule indicated below may
therefore vary.
Any problem affecting the appliance caused by lack of cleaning will not be covered by the warranty. Failing to
fulfil these operations could affect the safety of the product.
Cleaning operations may be carried out by the end user, as indicated in the paragraph below.
Routine cleaning
The ordinary cleaning of the appliance must be done at least every 30 hours of operation or after 6–8 ignition cycles, so
as to always guarantee efficient performance and optimal operation. Proceed as illustrated below: