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Use and Maintenance Manual model “A13V - C ZENITH & A13 V PLUS ZENITH”

 

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7.2 DESCRIPTION OF HANDHELD DEVICE KEYS

The handheld device is presented as in the image 

below:

1

Increase key (selection key)

2

Decrease key (selection key)

3

ON/OFF or reset from “Sleep” mode key

4

Display

5

MENU access and confirm key

6

Back to previous screen key

In “Sleep” mode, the screen of the handheld device 

is blacked out, only maintaining enabled, if neces-

sary, the remote communication with the 

appliance, to reduce battery consumption.

7.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE HANDHELD DEVICE DISPLAY

The handheld device display is as follows:

After 20 seconds of inactivity, the display on the 

handheld device blacks out and passes to “SLEEP” 

mode, maintaining the remote connection with the 

appliance. The display re-enables only by pressing 

the 

  

     key.

STAND-BY SCREEN 

Before connection using the emergency cable, re-

move the batteries from the handheld device 

from the specific compartment. DANGER OF FIRE

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

7

DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL

Before switching on the appliance, you are advised 

to read the following chapter carefully relating to 

use of the receiver and the handheld device, 

as well as their related functions.

INFORMATIVE NOTE:

• frequency bands and transmitted power used by 

the equipment as reported in technical 

documentation: 868.3MHz - 869.85MHz

• frequency bands and respective power limits

transmitted applicable to the device (frequencies 

and standardized powers): 6dBm ERP

7.1 DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVER

The appliance is equipped with an emergency re-

mote board, placed at the back of it, which allows 

basic management of the functions in the event the 

handheld device is faulty or not working properly.

 1

Serial connection (use by authorised staff ONLY)

 2

USB connection (use by authorised staff ONLY)

 3

Emergency cable connection 

 4

GREEN LED - appliance working status

 5

YELLOW LED - remote communication in progress

 6

RED LED - alarm on

 7

BLUE LED - System updating in progress

 8

Appliance switch on/off button

 9

Receiver handheld device remote combination 

button

10

Manual upgrade button 

(use by authorised staff ONLY)

In the event of malfunctioning of the remote com-

munication between the handheld device and the 

receiver,  or  if  the  batteries  are  flat,  use  the 

emer-

gency cable

supplied, to restore communication 

between the remote devices.

1

3

2

4 5

6 7

8

9

10

EMERGENCY CA-

BLE CONNECTION

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Summary of Contents for A13 C ZENITH

Page 1: ...EN Installation use and maintenance manual A13 V ZENITH A13 C ZENITH A13 V PLUS ZENITH...

Page 2: ...appropriate place having carefully consulted it Improper installation maintenance not carried out correctly and improper use of the product relieve the manufacturer of any liability towards people or...

Page 3: ...ld device keys 14 7 3 Description of handheld device display 14 7 4 Flat battery signalling 15 7 5 Concise icons diagram 15 8 Menu browsing 16 9 First start up instructions 16 9 1 Date and time settin...

Page 4: ...ing activity and maintenance of safety devices do not remove or bypass this devices 1 3 IMPROPER USE The product must be intended for the use for which it was expressly designed for any other use the...

Page 5: ...tenance non conforming installation with that specified by the manufacturer refer to the installation and use manual supplied with the appliance further damage caused by wrong intervention by the user...

Page 6: ...nment making it less comfortable and reducing the overall efficiency of the system Hermetic prod ucts can also be installed in the presence of forced ventilation or in premises which can go into negat...

Page 7: ...other rooms garage etc and must have a net useful section equal or higher than 80 cm2 pellet burning stoves and thermostoves EN 14785 and 100 cm2 for boilers EN 303 5 The air intake is not necessary...

Page 8: ...ation In Italy only roof discharge is permitted 3 4 CHIMNEY STACK The standard UNI 10683 states the stack must meet the following characteristics the smoke outlet section must be at least double the i...

Page 9: ...flammable parts such as wood etc In both cases insert adequate insulation 5 be tween the chimney flue and the attic You are advised to check and comply with the plate data of the chimney flue in parti...

Page 10: ...act with hot parts and must remain accessible after installation To carry out electrical connection proceed as de scribed below connect the power supply cable on the back of the appliance connect the...

Page 11: ...nt product operation is not guaranteed In this phase the authorised technician should completely and accurately clean the smoke pipes check the sealing status of all the gaskets remove broken pellet r...

Page 12: ...utilizzato per la costruzione dell oggetto rappresentato n venire comunicato a terzi o riprodotto La Societ proprietaria tutela i propri diritti a rigore di legge All proprietary rights reserved by N...

Page 13: ...el is loaded by inserting pellets from the upper part of the product opening the door Ensure the content of the bag of pellets does not fall around the edges of the tank paying particular attention to...

Page 14: ...wing chapter carefully relating to use of the receiver and the handheld device as well as their related functions INFORMATIVE NOTE frequency bands and transmitted power used by the equipment as report...

Page 15: ...the appliance see Concise icons diagram 7 4 FLAT BATTERIES SIGNAL If batteries are flat the display presents a symbol which indicates their limit status however maintaining the functions enabled of t...

Page 16: ...Scroll the items to SETTINGS with the key Access the menu by pressing key Scroll the items to TIME DATE with the key On the TIME DATE menu item key The screen appears to adjust the time and calendar...

Page 17: ...inhibits manual management of the op tional fan with the exception of the fan setting on OFF In this case the appliance autonomously only manages power to the fireplace Ventilation remains disabled 9...

Page 18: ...eplace as soon as the temperature in the premises goes under the required setting optimisation of combustion and acoustic comfort During first start up of the product unpleasant odours may occur or sm...

Page 19: ...AND BY screen use the key repeating the operation multiple times OK OK Edit the value with the keys The logic relating to this type of management is as follows USER the user reserves the right to set...

Page 20: ...Thermostat with timer function you can program for each day of the week automatic switch on and off of the product with 4 independent time intervals PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 The steps are outlined below to fol...

Page 21: ...e the switch on phase of the appliance after accurate cleaning was conducted of the hopper pellet con tainer to remove sawdust which over time is creat ed on the base See the chapter Routine mainte na...

Page 22: ...ELLET and 3 EXTRACTION was set this kind of setting results from the fact combustion is lacking oxygen and the pellets are small in size compared to the average 2cm OK Select the type of screen you wa...

Page 23: ...at is installed has not yet reached the temperature required the writing T OFF if in the room the ambient temperature is reached 11 6 LANGUAGE Based on the destination country or the user acquir ing t...

Page 24: ...se simply approach the appliance to re establish communication 12 CHANNEL where planned The products of the range equipped with channel ling are in two types single duct channelling or double duct cha...

Page 25: ...ne to channel with the help of an optional ambient probe provided on request of Nobis s r l not supplies as standard OK If the flag is enabled for channelling temperature management with the external...

Page 26: ...ture setting from the handheld device but rather from the external ther mostat Having confirmed setting of the RH channelling confirm with the key and re peat the same sequence of operations for the L...

Page 27: ...TART PHASE DESCRIPTION Ambient setting in MAN therefore the appliance only works with the power to the fireplace set never going to saving MAN WORK 14 FUNCTIONS CONCISE DIAGRAM Edit the data highlight...

Page 28: ...or controlling correct combustion For safety purposes while waiting for the technician the appliance is set to saving mode The maximum smoke temperature threshold has been reached the appliance for a...

Page 29: ...Service ALARM CODE REASON 05 EXTRACTOR ROTATIONS NOT RESPECTED The rotations of the smoke extractor show a loss of efficiency due to obstruction of the fan or a drop in voltage SOLUTION If the proble...

Page 30: ...blem persists contact the Support Service ALARM CODE REASON 16 PELLET TANK DOOR OPEN During the pellet loading phase of the product the tank door was not closed properly SOLUTION Check the pellet tank...

Page 31: ...urfaces on the painted metal parts use a cloth soaked in water and soap Use of abrasive detergents or diluents causes damage to the surface of the product 18 1 CLEANING THE FIREPLACE Open the fire doo...

Page 32: ...t and which could damage the appliance used for cleaning The cleaning operations depend on the quality of the pellets used and the frequency of use of the product It can happen that such operations mu...

Page 33: ...ct appliance operation PARTS FREQUENCY TIME Ash pan approx time 7 DD Glass 2 3 DD Extraction pipe 1 SE Door seal ash pan 1 SE Tube bundle scraper where present 7 DD Chimney flue 1 SE Combustion chambe...

Page 34: ...AL RESET THERMAL SWITCH CONTACT DOOR ASH PAN 1 PELLET TANK 2 220V SOCKET WITH ON OFF SWITCH AND FUSE SAFETY VACUUM SWITCH VENTILATION FRONT K J PC CONNECTION technical support only USB CONNECTION tech...

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