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16 - SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
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ALARM ALERTS
If there is an operational anomaly, the stove enters the alarm phase displaying the problem that has taken place through a code, a brief
description of the alarm type and an acoustic warning.
The following table describes the possible alarms indicated by the stove, associated to the respective code that appears on the panel and
helpful tips to solve the problem.
B = RESET (cancels alarm)
C = INFO (provides information on the alarm type)
E = MENU
WRITTEN ON THE
DISPLAY
TYPE OF PROBLEM
SOLUTION
A01
NO IGNITION
The fire does not ignite.
(without acoustic alarm)
Check the level of pellets in the tank.
Check that the brazier rests correctly in its seat and has no
visible deposits or unburnt pellets.
Check whether the ignition plug becomes hot.
Empty and clean the brazier before relighting.
A02
NO FLAME
The fire goes out abnormally.
(without acoustic alarm)
Check the level of pellets in the tank.
Check that the brazier rests correctly in its seat and has no
visible deposits of unburned pellets.
A03
PLT SAFETY
Pellet tank temperature is too high
Wait for the cooling phase to end, cancel the alarm and
reduce pellet loading (SETTINGS MENU - Pellet recipe). If the
alarm persists, contact the service centre.
A04
FUMES TEMP
Fumes temperature is too high
Wait for the cooling phase to end, cancel the alarm and
reduce pellet loading (SETTINGS MENU - Pellet recipe). If the
alarm persists, contact the service centre.
A05
OBSTRUCTION
Chimney flue clogged
Verify brazier clogging, smoke duct, lower compartment and
door closing. If the alarm persists, contact the service centre.
B
E
RESET
C
OBSTRUCTION
A05
MENU
INFO