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10 - MENU ITEMS AND FUNCTION

Technical Dept. - All rights reserved - Reproduction prohibited

o - System configuration

To change the configuration of the system, proceed as follows:

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Press the “menu” key.

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select “Settings”

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Press “menu” to confirm.

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select ‘’System configuration’’

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Press “menu” to confirm.

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Use the + - keys to modify the configuration between 01 and 05.

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Press “menu” to confirm and “esc” to exit.

p - Season

In configurations 2 and 3, enabling the ‘’summer’’ function disables deviation of the 3-way valve towards the heating system to prevent 

the radiators from heating up, and so the flow is always towards the domestic hot water (DHW).

Selecting the “summer” option automatically enables the auto-eco function (cannot be deactivated). The room temperature probe/

external thermostat are ignored.

Modify the function as follows:

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Press the “menu” key.

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select “Settings”

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Press “menu” to confirm.

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select ‘’Season’’

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Press “menu” to confirm.

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Use the + - keys to select “Summer” or “Winter”.

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Press “menu” to confirm and “esc” to exit.

q - Technical menu

To access the technical menu you must contact the service centre as it requires a password.

Access the “technical menu” as follows:

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Press the “menu” key.

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select “Settings”

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Press “menu” to confirm.

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through and select ‘’Technical menu’’

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Press “menu” to confirm.

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With the + - keys, select “Product Type”, “Service”, “Parameters”, “Sanitary Par”, “Counter memories”, “Enable fan” and “Puffer data”.

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Press ‘’menu’’ to confirm and ‘’esc’’ to exit.

Summary of Contents for SELECTA 30 S1

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE EN Instructions in English PELLET BOILER SELECTA 30 S1 SELECTA 35 S1 PART 2 OPERATION AND CLEANING...

Page 2: ...NTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 9 FIRST START UP 3 10 MENU ITEMS AND FUNCTION 7 11 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS 22 12 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE 26 13 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 27 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 35 15 WI...

Page 3: ...see Accessories for pellet boilers It is good practice to guarantee effective ventilation in the room during the initial start up as the boiler will emit somesmokeandsmellofpaint ATTENTION Please ens...

Page 4: ...FIRST START UP SETTINGSTO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORETHE INITIAL START UP Afterconnectingthepowercabletotheelectricalsocket turnthepowerswitchtothe I position Toturntheboileronoroff pressbutton 1 on the con...

Page 5: ...e pellet supply pipe coming from the remote tank If the remote tank is topped up using a cistern the boiler must be switched off at least one hour before being topped up Never remove the protective gr...

Page 6: ...nsafe use of the appliance Explanation of the appliance and how it works Necessity to maintain ventilation to the appliance and the issues that may arise otherwise Fuel usage and supply How to light t...

Page 7: ...se set temperature programming functions 7 Display MAIN MENU Press key 3 menu to access The options accessed are Date andTime Timer Sleep only when boiler is on Settings Info Date and time configurati...

Page 8: ...N press the Menu key to confirm At this point the start time is 00 00 Press the key to set the start time and press the menu key to confirm Next the proposed stop time is 10 minutes later than the con...

Page 9: ...imer is active pressing the ON key turns on the boiler the boiler then stops automatically at the next time set on the timer SLEEP FUNCTION main menu Sleep may be activated only when the boiler is on...

Page 10: ...m configuration factory settings system 02 p Season q Technical menu NOTE Some of the options listed above cannot be enabled in certain system configurations a Language Select the language as follows...

Page 11: ...T not included with the boiler it must be provided by the user The temperature of the boiler can also be controlled by an external thermostat in the room It should be positioned centrally in the room...

Page 12: ...uring this phase the panel alternates between displaying ON with a small flame and Crono if active Eco active The minutes counting down to the Eco Stop are shown at the topofthedisplay Theflamemovesto...

Page 13: ...n the factory setting 2 An increase of 10 on the factory setting 3 An increase of 15 on the factory setting Edit the recipe as follows Press the menu key Use the arrow keys to scroll through and selec...

Page 14: ...valve the 3 way valve is activated for a fixed test period of 1 minute during which the panel displays the countdown in seconds Enable the Component test function only with boiler off as follows Pres...

Page 15: ...the summer option automatically enables the auto eco function cannot be deactivated The room temperature probe external thermostat are ignored Modify the function as follows Press the menu key Use th...

Page 16: ...ntrol via boiler s on board probe or by enabling external thermostat FACTORY SETTING 2 Room temperature control via boiler s on board probe or enabling external thermostat DHW production for storage c...

Page 17: ...17 1 3 7 8 5 5 4 11 6 10 9 2 V 1 7 5 5 3 12 4 8 11 6 9 2 V 17 10 MENU ITEMS AND FUNCTION Technical Dept All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited CONFIGURATION 2 CONFIGURATION 3...

Page 18: ...18 3 2 5 5 17 13 11 4 4 15 14 7 6 1 V 18 10 MENU ITEMS AND FUNCTION CONFIGURATION 4...

Page 19: ...HEATING RETURN 4 ZONEVALVE 5 HEATING BODIES 6 DOMESTIC HOTWATER 7 DOMESTIC COLDWATER 8 DOMESTIC HOTWATER STORAGE CYLINDER 9 DIVERTERVALVE 10 STORAGE CYLINDERTHERMOSTAT 11 THERMOSTATIC MIXERVALVE 12 NT...

Page 20: ...configuration by the room temperature probe by the external thermostat by the temperature of the water in the boiler or by the NTC probes ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TERMINAL BLOCK CONTACTS POS 1 2 EXTERN...

Page 21: ...ault target room temperature is set at 20 C To change this setting follow the instructions in the adjustments menu do the same tosettheheatingwatertemperatureandthespeedoftheventilationfan Toactivatea...

Page 22: ...RICAL SAFETY Theboilerisprotectedagainstviolentchangesincurrentbyageneralfuselocatedinthecontrolpanelatthebackoftheboiler Otherfuses that protect the circuit boards are located on the latter SMOKE FAN...

Page 23: ...has occurred and explain how to intervene according to the alarmmessagedisplayedontheappliance Boiler stop The following conditions may cause the boiler to be stopped Overheating of the structure and...

Page 24: ...opthealarm and re ignite the boiler setting the supply of fuel to minimum SETTINGS menu pellet recipe If the alarm persists contact the service centre A04 Smoke overtemperature The set smoke threshold...

Page 25: ...it will continue to operate at minimum speed until the temperature drops below the threshold If the boiler has been shutdown regularly but due to thermal inertia the smoke temperature exceeds the thr...

Page 26: ...he product is installed in compliance with standards in force Furthermore it is of the utmost importance to respect the following simple rules Every time the brazier is removed for cleaning it must al...

Page 27: ...T ONLY A BRAZIER THAT IS CLEANED CORRECTLY CAN GUARANTEE SAFE IGNITION AND OPTIMAL OPERATION OF YOUR PELLET PRODUCT IN CASE OF FAILED IGNITION AND AFTER ANY OTHER LOCKOUT STATUS OF THE PRODUCT ITISESS...

Page 28: ...mptytheashatleasteverytwoweeks Todosoyoumustopenthedooroftheboiler open the lower door J remove the ash pan M and empty it Wipe away any ash residue and reinsert the pan Also vacuum the lower compartm...

Page 29: ...esmokeextractoronthemaximum setting to expel the soot that becomes dislodged when the heat exchanger is cleaned Clean the pipe unit Using handle U shake the rods located under the front boiler cover v...

Page 30: ...the two screws L and take off the cover H using the two side handles Remove the two turbulators and using a stiff rod or a bottle brush clean the internal pipe unit and the turbulators removing all t...

Page 31: ...ea behind the ash pan M there is the smoke cap Q which must be removed to clean the smoke extractor Therefore loosen the screws s remove the smoke cap Q Now using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner remove...

Page 32: ...mend removing the unused pellets from the tank because it can retain moisture Disconnect any combustion air ducting that canleadmoistureinsidethecombustionchamberbut aboveall askthespecialisedtechnici...

Page 33: ...of the side cladding or the steel panel depending on the type of stove Unscrew the screw washer rubber bushing roller shown in figure A C on both sides of the cover It is now possible to assemble the...

Page 34: ...L 15 DAYS 30 DAYS 90 DAYS Brazier Ash pan Lower compartment Fire door porthole Turbulators Cleaning performed by the qualifiedTechnician PARTS INTERVAL 1 YEAR Complete heat exchanger Smoke duct Door g...

Page 35: ...ty electronic board Replacethecircuitboard The fire goes out or the boiler stops automatically The pellet tank is empty Fill the tank with pellets The pellets are not fed See the previous anomaly The...

Page 36: ...oke duct Check that the air inlet is not obstructed Damp or unsuitable pellets Change the type of pellets Faulty smoke evacuation motor Checkthemotorandreplaceit ifnecessary The smoke evacuation motor...

Page 37: ...er system dirty Check and clean the boiler Insufficient boiler power Check that the boiler is properly sized for the requirements of the system Poor pellet quality Use quality pellets Condensation in...

Page 38: ...SCREW 13 SMOKE SENSOR 14 EXTERNALTHERMOSTAT CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK 15 ROOMTEMPERATURE PROBE 16 PUFFER BOILER PROBE CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK 17 BOILERWATERTEMPERATURE PROBE 18 SMOKE EXTRACTOR FAN R...

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