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1.2 DISPLAY TEXT KEY
Display text
Meaning
OFF
Shut
-
down process initiated; duration about 10 minutes
AC
First starting
-
process phase; pellets being loaded, awaiting flame ignition
AR
Second starting
-
process phase; operating intensity being reached
PH
Heat exchanger warming up
P1
-
P2
-
P3
Intensity level setting
10….30°C
Room temperature setting
AIR 1…9
Fan speed setting
Pu
Automatic firebox cleaning
SF
Unexpected unit stop, probably due to no pellets left in the hopper
CP
-
TS
-
PA
Control menu only available to tecnica assistance centres
AF
Pellets ignition failed
H1……H7
System failure; each number indicates a different failure cause
Bat1
No clock battery left (CR2032)
When the stove is in stand
-
by mode, OFF will be displayed along with the set intensity level if the stove is
in MANUAL mode, or along with the set room temperature if the stove is in AUTOMATIC mode.
2.0
MANUAL AUGER LOADING
Only when the stove is brand
-
new or in case it is left completely without pellets, it may be necessary to
load the pellet conveyer system (auger) manually.
To do this, press the button
ST
together; ri will be displayed. The process will terminate
automatically after 240 seconds, or by pressing the button.
3.0
STARTING PROCESS
Press the
button while the stove is in stand
-
by mode. The starting process will now start.
AC will be displayed; after some routine checks and the ignition check, AR will be displayed this
step will take a few minute to complete, and will ensure that the ignition and warm
-
up processes are
performer correctly.
After a few minutes, the stove will start the internal heating *warm up( process and PH will be
displayed. Subsequently, the room heating process will be initiated and the set intensity level or room
temperature will be displayed according to whether the manual or automatic mode is selected.
Summary of Contents for ECO 6
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