PELLET STOVES
Chapter 5
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
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5.4.7.1.
General characteristics of the LCD remote
control
The
KAIKA OYSTER
stove is mainly controlled by the control panel
that is found above the stove. As an accessory, it is in any case possible
to purchase the remote control that manages the main functions:
on/off, power adjustment, hot air fan speed adjustment, automatic
function.
The remote control is activated on the stove control panel on settings -
remote control – ON-OFF.
The remote control is the infrared type so the signal cannot pass
beyond walls or other solid obstacles, it can however exploit the
reflection of the waves on the walls of the room.
Keep the remote control away from direct heat and
water.
It is advisable to keep it out of the reach of children.
5.4.7.2.
Type of batteries and replacement
To substitute the battery, it is necessary to extract the battery-holder
(as shown on the figure on the back of the remote control), and remove
or insert the batteries following the symbols printed on the remote
control and the battery itself.
Operation requires
1 CR 2025 Lithium battery.
If the remote control is off due to the absence of
batteries, it is possible to control the stove from the
control panel, located in the upper part of the stove.
When replacing the batteries, ensure correct polarity
by observing the symbols on the internal
compartment of the remote control.
5.4.8.
Hopper load (ON-OFF - only displayed with stove off)
This parameter, only displayed when the stove is off, allows the pellet
to be loaded in the loading system (hopper) and can be used every
time it is emptied when the pellets in the tank run out (see alarm A02).
It is useful for preventing the stove from not lighting (alarm A01)
because the tank has been emptied.
When the pellet starts its descent into the grate press the Esc key and
proceed with lighting the stove
Used batteries contain metals which are harmful for the
environment; they must therefore be disposed of
separately in the special containers.