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8.8. Technical calibration
IMPORTANT!!!
This menu is reserved for qualified personnel trained in setting the stove, as well as
the service technician. Any parameter changes made without the knowledge of
authorized person or repairers will entail a loss of warranty.
If you have a problem with overloading the pellet in a cup or poor combustion, call a
qualified technician for instructions. Before doing so, make sure that the stove and all ducts
in the stove are clean, that the chimney is permeable and made as recommended. Make
sure the pellet is of the proper quality.
9. ALARMS
If there is any malfunction of the stove, the control unit signals a problem, including an ice
alarm (an LED alarm lights up), and beeps.
Alarm origin
Screen appearance
1
Probe of temperature exhaust gas.
ALARM FLUE PROBE
2
High temperature of exhaust gases
ALARM HOT TEMP
3
Ignition malfunction
FAILED IGNITION
4
Lack of pellet ( during operation )
ALARM NO FIRE
5
Power off
BLACK OUT
6
Low draft
ALARM DEP FAIL
7
Thermal safety
THERMAL SAFETY
8
Exhaust gases fan malfunction
EXHAUST FAILURE
Any activation of the alarm causes the stove to shut down immediately!
The alarm starts after a certain period of time (defined by the technical parameters),
EXCEPT the POWER OFF P ALARM and can be canceled / deactivated by long pressing
of the key 4.
Each time the alarm goes on, for safety reasons, the stove shutdown is also initiated.
While the alarm is active, an LED indicating the alarm is blinking. Where an acoustic signal
is also activated, it will beep even.
In case the alarm is turned off , the furnace will be switched off by itself and the text about
the type of alarm will appear on the screen.
When switching off, press the 4 key (minimum 4 seconds) until the display shows
CLEANING FINAL, indicating that the stove has entered the shutdown process or
cancellation of the alarm.