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USE OF
USE OF
USE OF
USE OF
USE OF THE "ECO
THE "ECO
THE "ECO
THE "ECO
THE "ECOTHERM 3001" HEA
THERM 3001" HEA
THERM 3001" HEA
THERM 3001" HEA
THERM 3001" HEATER
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6.1
6.1
6.1
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5.1
5.1
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5.1
5.1
SWIT
SWIT
SWIT
SWIT
SWITCHING ON
CHING ON
CHING ON
CHING ON
CHING ON THE HEA
THE HEA
THE HEA
THE HEA
THE HEATER
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TER
Before using the appliance check that all the movable parts are in place; also remove any labels and stickers from the glass to avoid having
permanent traces remain on the surfaces.
Turn the switch installed on the back of the heater to position "1" (= ON). Make sure that the batteries of the handheld radio control are
charged (the symbol
indicates that the batteries are charged). If the batteries are flat it is advisable to charge them for 12 hours with
the battery charger supplied. Press button (1) to start the start up phase. Press button (1) repeatedly to set AUTO or manual operating mode,
which will be activated at the end of the start up phase.
The electrical heater will start to overheat and after a few minutes the first lot of pellets will start dropping into the brazier. This occurs
because the screw feeder has to fill up because it is completely empty. The first time the heater is started up the start up phase will have to
be carried out twice for this very reason.
5A.4 OPERA
5A.4 OPERA
5A.4 OPERA
5A.4 OPERA
5A.4 OPERATING LEVEL SETTING
TING LEVEL SETTING
TING LEVEL SETTING
TING LEVEL SETTING
TING LEVEL SETTING
The heater must be fed with the rear switch in position "1". Display (7) may show the inscriptions On , OFF or Start.
Your appliance is delivered with an excellent program installed that favours combustion yield; the program is called P 1.
If you are using pellets with an out-of-standard incidence of residues after combustion in the brazier, alternative levels may be selected:
P 2 : this program increases the smoke suction unit speed acceleration.
(P2program increases the air flow to the burner to improve combustion of more tightly compacted wood pellets: with this program reduces
combustion efficiency).
P 0 : when using too long pellets and/or flue outlets with very high vacuum, over 2 mm water column.
The pellet consumption value is not affected by the operating level settings.
Select the required level by acting as follows:
Repeatedly 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 o P2 o P0) In order to change the operating level as key (4) is kept pressed, press the key (3).
By holding down button (4) and pressing button (3) repeatedly the level changes in the following sequence: P2... ...P0 ... P1.
If the change is made while the insert is running the difference in the flame will be apparent. It is mandatory to pay
particular care when selecting the most appropriate operating cycle for your installation. After the selection of the
operating cycle a thorough cleaning of the brazier is mandatory.
For an overall confirmation and to return to the status display of the heater, repeatedly press the key (6) until the operating status is
displayed.
When the programming is enabled (temporary inscription on cr on the display and, at the same time, a fixed point is present on the
right side at the bottom of the display) any additional chronothermostat (see para.7.2) is disabled.
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CAUTION : The start up phase (word ON appearing on the display) takes 20 minutes during which the heater ignores any
commands transmitted to it. After this time has elapsed the word RUNNING appears on the display. The fan starts as soon as the
heater body exceeds 42°C. When the machine is in the running phase the combustion can be adjusted manually or in AUTO mode.
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING THE HEA
THE HEA
THE HEA
THE HEA
THE HEATER’S COMB
TER’S COMB
TER’S COMB
TER’S COMB
TER’S COMBUSTION
USTION
USTION
USTION
USTION
ADJUSTING THE COMBUSTION WITH THE INSERT IN AUTOMATIC MODE
When the heater is used in AUTO mode the heater self-adjusts the temperature (9) set in the handheld radio control. See paragraph 5.9.1.