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Button “ON / OFF“ 
To switch the appliance on and off in the top level. 

Display (illuminated)

 

Display options top level:

 

Appliance status

 

Clock time

 

Operating status

 

Power level

 

Button”LEFT“

 

To reduce the output in the top 
level. 

 

To switch from one adjustment 
point to the previous in the ad-
justment levels  

 

To return by one menu level 
each.

Button „RIGHT“ 

 

To increase output in the top level.  

 

To switch from one adjustment point to the 
next in all adjustment levels.  

 

BUTTON “UP“

 

To select the desired menu item in all sub-levels

 

To activate the key lock (only with activated key 
lock function) by simultaneous pressing of the 
buttons UP and DOWN in the top level 

 

To switch on the functions in the adjustment lev-
els 

 

To increase values in the adjustment levels 

Stove   off    13:45

Burner off

 

Button „DOWN“

 

 To select the desired menu item in all sub-levels  

 

 To activate the key lock (only with activated key 
lock function) by simultaneous pressing of the 
buttons UP and DOWN in the top level.

 

To switch on the functions in the adjustment lev-
els.

 

To reduce the values in the adjustment levels

Button „OK“

 

To enter all sub-levels of the menu, starting 
from the top level.

 

To confirm the selected sub-levels of the 
menu.

 

To confirm the set values and to switch from 
one adjustment point to the next in the ad-
justment levels

 

To confirm error messages by pressing and 
holding the button (approx. 2 seconds)

15. Operation / Settings

15. Operation / Settings

16. 

Menu – Top level 

16. 

Menu – Top level 

In the top level of the menu (figure 18) the current appliance status is shown. 
Furthermore basic operating functions such as switching the appliance on/off, 
setting the heating output as well as activating the key lock are possible.

DISPLAY OPTIONS

Line 1 – Display of the current appliance status as well as of the current clock 

time

Line  2  –  Display  of  the  respective  operating  status  general  notes  and  error 

messages.

Line 3 – Display of the selected output level

LIGHTING

To switch on the display lighting press an operating button, after approx. 30 
seconds the lighting is turned off again automatically.

Switching on the appliance

Press once  

    in the top level of the menu. The display “

StOve ON

” ap-

pears as well as the operating status 

BurNer activatiON

. The appliance 

turns on.

Switching off the appliance 

Press once  

 in the top level of the menu. The display “

StOve OFF

” ap-

pears as well as the operating status 

BurNer OFF

. The appliance shuts down.

Setting the heating output

To lower the heating output, press  

 in the top level of the menu.

To raise the heating output, press  

 in the top level of the menu.

Adjustment range heating output:

3 – 10 for air heaters (P6)

5 – 10 for central heating appliances (P7, type-designation –Z)

fig. 18

fig. 19

Summary of Contents for LCP 70

Page 1: ...page 1 Edition July 2010 USER MANUAL WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GB PELLETS MODULE P6 P7 LCP 70 LCP 75A LCP 75B Z LCP 80 Z...

Page 2: ...12 16 Menu Top level 12 Switching on the appliance 12 Switching off the appliance 12 Setting the heating output 12 18 Main menu 13 17 Menu Settings 13 Keylock 13 Time Date 13 Automatic mode 14 Heatin...

Page 3: ...M B8131 Closed water heating systems safety requirements NORM B8133 Safety requirements water heating systems DIN 4751 Part 1 Safety equipment for heating systems with supply temperatures up to 110 C...

Page 4: ...existing defects and or alterations regarding the chimney and the heating system Due to low exhaust gas temperatures during changes in season it is imperative that the chimney is tight and unsuscepti...

Page 5: ...contact shifter 12 Drive shaft rotary feeder 13 Driving chain conveying unit 14 Auger motor 15 Grate Motor 16 Flame temperature sensor 1 Cover 2 Control panel 3 Sidewall built in cupboard 4 Base pane...

Page 6: ...y ensures that flue gases escape through the chimney The pellet stove can be operated either with wood pellets or billet wood Operation with pellets The operation with pellets is predominantly suitabl...

Page 7: ...Wood pellets It is imperative that only wood pellets conforming to the Austrian standards NORM M7135 or DIN Plus are used Diameter 6 mm length max 30 mm Storage of wood pellets Pellets are supplied w...

Page 8: ...bustible materials must be a maxi mum of 4 m in length and must not have too many bends To avoid condensation the air supply line must be insulated The air flue must be at least 50 or 100 mm respectiv...

Page 9: ...tallation of a smoke detector or fire warning device which interrupts the current supply of the appliance in case of an emergency Objects which have been left inadvertently on the cooking surface are...

Page 10: ...appliance height standard height 85 cm Fixtures which are higher f e tall cupboard have to be at least 20 cm from the pellets module away figure 9 Overhead installations Maintain a minimum distance o...

Page 11: ...base and fas ten it at the top with both supplied screws J1 Use adjusting screws to level out unevenness of the floor and distances in height figure 15 Connections main plate Provide the connections...

Page 12: ...and to switch from one adjustment point to the next in the ad justment levels To confirm error messages by pressing and holding the button approx 2 seconds 15 Operation Settings 15 Operation Settings...

Page 13: ...menu press the OK button once Settings To perform appliance settings Information Display Information on the appliance and its components Default setting Detailed settings service technician 17 Menu S...

Page 14: ...eration determines whether the appliance is operated manually standard setting OFF or whether the internal clock is used for switching the ap pliance on off The automatic operation determines whether...

Page 15: ...text box figure 36 Press OK button once repeat the steps for the entry of the service code and enter the correct service code Press button twice to return to the top level of the menu To confirm clea...

Page 16: ...s adjustment range of the pellet burner Boiler set point temperature WINTER 75 C Boiler set point temperature SUMMER 65 C 19 Menu Informations 19 Menu Informations To enter the menu Information from t...

Page 17: ...rrent value ON OFF OFF Blower off Current value ON OFF OFF Motor off ON OFF OFF Ignition off ON OFF OFF Pump off only for appliances with central heating insert Press button three times to return to t...

Page 18: ...he stove is in use temperatures up to 300 C Pay attention to the fact that these parts must not be touched when the stove is in operation Keep the firebox door closed at all times even if the stove is...

Page 19: ...onto the grate 1 6 kg to 2 kg according to the operating instructions of the stove Close heating door Ignition of firewood manually operated The display still shows Stove OFF or Burner OFF figure 58 S...

Page 20: ...ally at any time Objects that have been inadvertently placed on the cooking surface could ignite if the pellet burner starts up automatically e g start up according to a pre programmed time and start...

Page 21: ...with the cleaning and or maintenance the appliance must be shut down and disconnected from the mains Emergency OFF Allow the appliance to cool down nevertheless we advise you to be careful some compon...

Page 22: ...Ash pan can be hot fig 71 fig 72 In the event of an error message the display begins to flash Remedy the defect with the aid of the following list of defects and subsequently confirm the error messag...

Page 23: ...en sensor short circuit Call service technician Flue gas sensor ub oven sensor failure Cause see flame sensor UB Solution see flame sensor UB F11 ignition programm after power failure power failure Pl...

Page 24: ...litre 4 5 6 2 pellet module litre 5 8 5 8 Fuel storage container stove litre 33 2 36 5 36 5 39 8 pellet module litre kg 18 15 18 15 Fuel consumption output min max kg h 0 9 1 5 0 9 1 5 Heating period...

Page 25: ...PE 7 PE PE 6 5 4 3 PE 1 2 3 4 9 5 PE 10 PE PE blue Earthing brown Mains connection Serial input output RS 232 Maintenance Update Fuse Micro fuse 5 x 20 mm 2 5 A T Ceramic body Control panel J1 J2 J3...

Page 26: ...t reduce output stove on off only information only information only information scroll with UP DOWN only information scroll with UP DOWN settings from customer reset with OK brand with OK selection wi...

Page 27: ...e in which way the defect should be repaired In the event of a repair we ensure expert performance on location or in our works This does not affect the start of warranty determined by the handover if...

Page 28: ...KEY LOCK function OK Stove ON 13 45 Burner ON Output OK Stove ON 13 45 Burner ON Output OK Stove OFF 13 45 NO PELLETS Output OK Stove ON 13 45 Burner ON Output OK Stove ON 13 45 Burner ON Output Pres...

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