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use and maintenance
STAND-BY FUNCTION ACTIVATED BY ROOM PROBE
When the stand-by function is activated, if the room probe
detects the same temperature as SET, the stove switches
to the minimum flame power (1) and the display shows the
MODULATE status, at the same time a 2-minute timer is ac-
tivated which at the end starts the extinction process of the
product which once finished the display shows STAND-BY.
The stove restarts with the usual procedure when the room
probe detects a temperature 2° below the SET temperature.
If several probes are used, the stove switches off when all
probes have reached the SET tempe 2' of TIMER; it
switches on again and returns to WORK when any one of the
probes detects a temperature 2° below the SET temperature.
Attention: the stove only switches on again af-
ter the extinction process has been completed and the
stove is cold, regardless of whether the probes are al-
ready in a demand condition or not.
DEACTIVATED STAND-BY FUNCTION CONTROLLED
BY ROOM THERMOSTAT
In the deactivated stand-by function, if the thermostat de-
tects the same room temperature as set (contact OPEN), the
stove switches to minimum flame output (1) and shows the
MODULATE status in the display,
The stove returns to the set flame output when the room
thermostat detects a temperature below the set temperature
(contact CLOSED) and the display shows the WORK state.
If more than one thermostat is used, the stove will MODU-
LATE when all thermostats have reached the SET tempera-
ture (all contacts OPEN); while the stove will return to WORK
when any of the thermostats detect a temperature below the
SET temperature (contact CLOSED).
STAND-BY FUNCTION ACTIVATED BY ROOM THERMO-
STAT
When the stand-by function is activated, if the thermostat
detects the same temperature as SET (contact OPEN),
the stove switches to the minimum flame power (1) and the
display shows the MODULATE status, at the same time a
2-minute timer is activated which at the end starts the extinc-
tion process of the product which once finished the display
shows STAND-BY.
The stove restarts with the usual procedure when the ther-
mostat detects a temperature below the SET temperature
(contact CLOSED).
If more than one thermostat is used, the stove switches off
when all thermostats have reached the SET tempe 2'
TIMER (all contacts OPEN); it switches on again and returns
to WORK when any of the thermostats detect a temperature
below the SET temperature (contact CLOSED)
Attention: the stove only switches on again af-
ter the extinction process has been completed and the
stove is cold, regardless of whether the thermostats are
already in a demand condition or not
.
M06 BUZZER MODE
The menu allows you to activate or deactivate the alarm
buzzer as they are triggered. However, alarms are always
visible on the display status. After activating or deactivating
the function, it is necessary to confirm by pressing OK (7).
M06
M06
BUZZER MODE
Alarm buzzer on
Alarm buzzer off
M07 INITIAL LOAD
This function allows the feeding screw (pellet loading sys-
tem) to be filled, facilitating the commissioning of the stove,
or if the pellet hopper has remained empty.
The loading operation of the feeding screw is only carried
out with the stove cold and in "OFF" state, make sure the
pellets are fed into the hopper. Activate the loading function
by pressing key (3), both the smoke extractor and the pellet
loading motor will be activated for a time of 90".
Loading can be interrupted at any time by pressing button
(5).
M07
P1 PER CARICARE
OFF
CARICO INIZIALE
080’’
M07
INITIAL
LOAD
P1 TO LOAD
Alarm buzzer on
OFF - ON
Function status:
At OFF, loading is switched off.
At ON, loading is switched on.
080’’
080’’
Remaining load time. At the end
of the time, the function is deac-
tivated
ATTENTION:
The INITIAL LOAD function serves to
fill the feeding screw whenever it remains empty during op
-
eration. It is important to observe the ignition procedure and
ensure that the brazier must be clear and free of unburned
fuel every time it is re-ignited.
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