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• The two digits representing the minutes will be turn on. Press button (3) or (4) to enter the minutes of the first cycle start time. To
confirm the selection press the button (1).
• The first start up time for Monday has now been set.
Then the inscription OFF1 will appear in the display and the two digits representing the hours will turn on. Press button (3) or (4) to
enter the time for the first shut off. To confirm the selection press the button (1).
• The two digits representing the minutes will be turn on. Press button (3) or (4) to enter the minutes for the first shut off. To confirm
the selection press the button (1).
• At this point the first on-off cycle for Monday has been entered.
Later, it is possible to set the Monday’s second and third on-off cycle (shown with the display of On2 and OFF2) and the third
Monday’s on-off cycle (shown with the display On3 and OFF3). Inside the programming menu, if for example the Wednesday’s
programming is to be changed, go to the third green led by pressing key (2): then edit the on-off program times for Wednesday and
confirm by pressing button (6). If the second on-off cycle is not required simply set the On2 time as 00:00 and the Off2 time as
00:00 .
• To end the programming process press button (6) several times or exit the programming menu. To enable or disable the
programming process press button (5); the programming is enabled when on cr appears on the display and the steady LED
appears in the bottom right corner of the display; programming is disabled when the of cr appears momentarily on the screen and
the LED in the bottom right corner of the display goes off. This function activates or deactivates the settings programmed for the
week. When the programming is active the operating conditions at ignition (combustion level – ventilation speed) are the same as
those set before the last shut down, but only if the shut down occurred through programming, that is, not manually.
Caution: in case the off-cycle (if carried out while the heater cycle is being controlled by the programming) is activated manually, at
the next start up controlled by the programming the heater will be set at the 1st combustion power level and the 1st ventilation
speed.
• In order to display the present time and programmings, key (6) must be repeatedly pressed until the current time is displayed.
Press button (3) or (4) to view all the programming values: to exit press button (6) twice. CAUTION: to change the programming day
press button (3) or (4) 6 times in succession.
• If you wish to start the heater after a programmed shut down, disable the CHRONO and press button (1) several times.
In the event of a programmed cycle on always ensure that the brazier is clean and seated correctly in its lodging:
failure to clean the brazier can reduce the life of the spark plug and be a hazard for the user.
When the programming is enabled (temporary inscription on cr on the display and, at the same time, a fixed LED is
present on the right side at the bottom of the display) any additional chronothermostat (see para. 7.2) is deactivated.
5.4 OPERATING LEVEL SETTING
The heater must be fed with the rear switch in position "1".
Display (7) may show the inscriptions On, OFF or Star.
The appliance has an inbuilt program optimised to favour combustion efficiency; this program appears on the display with P 1.
However, if you use poor quality pellets which have different combustion residues compared to those that comply with current
regulations, it is possible to select other pre-programmed combustion levels.
P 2: is an operating program that increases the speed of the smoke suction unit. This program increases the air flow to the burner
to improve combustion of more tightly compacted wood pellets: When P 2 is selected, the combustion efficiency could drop.
P 0: this program is useful when using pellets that are too long and/or flue outlets with very high vacuum, over 2 mm water column.
To modify the program, proceed as follows:
• press three times the key (6) until the inscription LIV flashes on the display and, then, the corresponding level set on the heater
will show ( P1 or P2 or P0)
POINT STEADY PRESENCE
POINT ABSENCE
EXAMPLE OF THE DISPLAY WITH THE PROGRAMMING ACTIVATED
EXAMPLE OF THE DISPLAY WITH THE PROGRAMMING DEACTIVATED
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