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Use and Maintenance Manual model “B10 V ULISSE”

    

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STATUS SCREEN.

To recognize when the appliance is about to switch 

off in COMFORT CLIMA mode, the following screen  

      must be displayed  

To recognize when the appliance is about to switch 

on in COMFORT CLIMA mode, the following screen  

      must be displayed  

PRACTICAL EXAMPLE:

Room temperature set at 21°C;

Saving mode set at 3 minutes;

Restart temperature set at 2°C less than set temperature.

The appliance switches off as soon as room tempera-

ture reaches the set value + 3 minutes in saving mode. 

The product switches on when a temperature of 18°C 

(21°C - 2°C - 0.5°C tolerance) is detected. 

You can also activate this function using an external 

thermostat, taking into consideration that this does 

not include hysteresis values.

It is recommended to use an external thermostat 

with its own hysteresis value that can be set up to a 

maximum of 3 °C. The appliance could start the on 

and off phase several times during the day; this could 

compromise the duration of the ignition resistance.

Confirm the change by pressing        and go back to 

the SETTINGS screen.

When changing time and restart temperature in saving 

mode, remember the following:

• in order to go back to the previous data without 

saving the last change, press the key   

•  in  case  you  want  to  change  one  single  datum, 

press       repeatedly, once you have changed it, to 

exit the function described in this paragraph.

To go back to the STAND-BY screen, press key           re-

peatedly.

OK

OK

Edit values by pressing 

The working logic is the following:

USER:       

the user reserves the right to set the desired 

room temperature and the  fireplace power 

useful to reach this temperature.

POWERFUL: the user can activate this function either 

manually or by setting a specific time. The appliance 

is released from the power set, also forcing ventila-

tion at maximum speed for 5 minutes or 

up to when the set temperature has been 

reached, or else when the function is disa-

bled by either the user or the timer. 

10.3 POWERFUL FUNCTION

When powerful function is active, you can heat the 

room by using the fan at maximum speed. The aim is 

to supply the maximum heat, despite of a reduction  

in acoustic comfort.

You can also set a specific time for POWERFUL function 

to operate.

When POWERFUL function is enabled and ventilation 

disabled (for models equipped with optional venti-

lation), the fan activates automatically at maximum 

speed for the time this function is operating. 

OPERATING PROCEDURE 1:

 MENU >> ENABLE POWERFUL

Access menu by pressing
Scroll entries to ENABLE POWERFUL, then press  
By pressing      , the POWERFUL screen, with all avail-

able settings, will appear.

OK

OK

As previously described, you can set a timer to enable this 

function. Below you can find the operating procedure to 

access and edit data.

Edit the type of activation by pressing

        OFF - Powerful disabled;

        ON  - Powerful enabled;

TIMER  - Powerful is enabled by means of a timer.

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Summary of Contents for B10 V ULISSE

Page 1: ...EN Installation use and maintenance manual B10 V ULISSE...

Page 2: ...oduct Please keep the manual in a suitable place after consulting it carefully Improper installation incorrect maintenance and or misuse of the product relieve the Manufacturer of any liability toward...

Page 3: ...trol keys 16 7 3 Description of remote control display 16 7 4 Flat battery signalling 17 7 5 Icon overview 17 8 Menu browsing 18 9 First start up instructions 18 9 1 Hour date settings 18 9 2 Calibrat...

Page 4: ...regular basis do not remove or bypass this devices 1 3 IMPROPER USE The product is intended to be used for the purpos es and within the limits for which it was expressly de signed for any other use th...

Page 5: ...inted chrome plated or gold plated parts handles and electrical cables lights switch resistor indicator lights knobs and all those parts that can be removed from the fireplace e g refractory brazier c...

Page 6: ...able and reduce the overall efficiency of the system are created Hermetic products can also be installed in the presence of forced ventilation or in premises which can go into negative pressure if com...

Page 7: ...ian who will provide the purchaser with a Declaration of Conformity for the system and will assume complete responsibility for final installation and resulting good operation of the product In particu...

Page 8: ...ke outlet must not be more than 3 the changes of direction must not have an angle exceeding 90 a 45 curve is recommended the section must have constant diameter equal to the output of the fireplace up...

Page 9: ...ate if in contact with flammable parts such as wood etc In both cases please provide with adequate insula tion the space between the chimney flue and the attic 5 It is also recommended to check and co...

Page 10: ...stem and or make sure the electrical cable to the external socket is placed safely Open the appliance by using the specific handle to be found in the box together with the instruction manual With your...

Page 11: ...LET LOADING METHODS There are 3 possible solutions to load pellets slide the appliance open standard use the pellet drawer optional use the wall pellet loading system optional SLIDING Open the applian...

Page 12: ...panel Re tighten the 4 screws back again to fix the drawer 1 2 1 2 HOW TO USE IT 1 2 Use the specific handle supplied to pull out the pellet drawer Start loading pellets dropping it into the hopper u...

Page 13: ...agraph must be car ried out by authorized technical staff Remember before carrying out any maintenance operation to implement the following precautions all parts of the product must be cold ensure the...

Page 14: ...CODE ASSIEME MODELLO CODICE FORNITORE 1 N0039 IPAV 111 65 A O 27 11 2019 DENOMINATION Propriet della Societ NOBIS S r l Senza autorizzazione scritta della stessa il presente disegno non potr essere u...

Page 15: ...he electronic board is waiting for the remote control signal Press the confirmation key on the remote control to make the components communicate with one another A tick sign on the display accompanied...

Page 16: ...ollows After 20 seconds of inactivity the display on the remote control blacks out and passes to SLEEP mode maintaining the remote connection with the appliance The display will re enable by simply by...

Page 17: ...us of the appliance see Icons Overview 7 4 FLAT BATTERIES SIGNAL If batteries are flat the display will show a symbol indi cating their limit status maintaining the functions of the remote control ena...

Page 18: ...ER by pressing Access menu by pressing Scroll entries to SETTINGS and press Access menu by pressing Scroll entries to HOUR DATE by pressing On the HOUR DATE menu entry press The screen to adjust time...

Page 19: ...n OFF In this case the appliance will manage autonomously only the power to the fireplace Ventilation will remain disabled 9 5 FIREPLACE POWER SETTINGS The fireplace power defines the quantity of heat...

Page 20: ...ow the set values combustion optimization and acoustic comfort During the first activation of the product unpleasant odours or smoke caused by evaporation or drying of certain materials used may occur...

Page 21: ...d it to exit the function described in this paragraph To go back to the STAND BY screen press key re peatedly OK OK Edit values by pressing The working logic is the following USER the user reserves th...

Page 22: ...FUNCTION With the thermostat timer you will be able to set automatic switch on off of the product for each day of the week with 4 independent time intervals available PROGRAMS 1 2 3 4 To enable this...

Page 23: ...te cleaning of the hopper pellet container has been carried out to remove sawdust accumulated on the base over time For further reference please see chapter Rou tine maintenance of the product Also ch...

Page 24: ...percentage of 2 for PELLET and 3 for AIR INTAKE was set such kind of setting is needed when combustion is lack ing oxygen and pellets are small in size if compared to the average 2cm pellets OK Selec...

Page 25: ...is installed has not reached the temperature re quired yet the writing T OFF if room temperature has been reached 11 6 LANGUAGE Depending on the country of destination or the end user this function i...

Page 26: ...appliance to re establish communication 12 CANALIZATION not supplied with this model Products in our the range can be equipped with two types of canalization single duct canalization or dou ble duct c...

Page 27: ...he help of an optional ambient probe provided on request of Nobis s r l not supplied as standard OK If canalization temperature management with external thermostat is enabled it is not possible to edi...

Page 28: ...settings using the remote control but rather using the external thermostat After confirming settings for RIGHT canalization press and then repeat the same procedure for LEFT canalization OK 12 5 SETTI...

Page 29: ...ION Room setting on MAN The appli ance will only work with the power set for the fireplace it never switch es to savng mode MAN WORK 14 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW Edit the data highlighted using the keys Conf...

Page 30: ...prop er combustion While waiting for a technician for safety purpose the appliance switches to saving mode Smoke temperature overheating the appliance switches temporarily to saving mode with ventila...

Page 31: ...show a loss of efficiency due to obstruction of the fan or a drop in voltage SOLUTION If the problem persists contact the Support Service ALARM CODE REASON 06 FAULTY SMOKE EXTRACTOR No power supply t...

Page 32: ...ists contact the Support Service ALARM CODE REASON 16 PELLET TANK DOOR OPEN The tank door has not been closed properly during pellet loading phase SOLUTION Check that the pellet tank door has been clo...

Page 33: ...ING PROCEDURE Open the fire door using the cold lever supplied with the product and Insert the cold lever in the specific compartment as indicated in the figure below 18 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Before...

Page 34: ...e type of pellets used or by a non optimal adjustment of the appliance 18 2 CLEANING THE GLASS DOOR To clean the glass use a cotton cloth or kitchen pa per It is recommended to clean the glass using a...

Page 35: ...ration are summarised below PARTS FREQUENCY Brazier 1 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 chamber 2 3 DD Vac...

Page 36: ...RACTOR GEARMOTOR MECHANICAL CLEANER RESISTOR SWITCH ON MANUAL RESET THERMAL SWITCH 220V SOCKET WITH ON OFF SWITCH AND FUSE SAFETY VACUUM SWITCH FRONT VENTILATION PC CONNECTION technical support only U...

Page 37: ...Use and Maintenance Manual model B10 V ULISSE 37 ENGLISH MAINTENANCE DATE INTERVENTION CARRIED OUT...

Page 38: ...Use and Maintenance Manual model B10 V ULISSE 38 ENGLISH NOTES...

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Page 40: ...srl Via Palazzolo N 11 25037 Pontoglio BS Italy www nobisfire it Nobis Srl cannot be held in any way liable for any errors in this manual and considers itself free to change the features of its produ...

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