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2 USER INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Filling the Pellet Hopper
The wood pellets used to fuel the appliance must be compliant with the ENPlus A1 pellet
standard.
Using alternative pellets will invalidate the product warranty and will have a
negative effect on the operation and performance of the appliance.
The wood pellet fuel must be stored in accordance with the wood pellet manufacturer’s
guidelines and in a cool dry area away from sources of ignition, condensation, excess humidity
or other sources of moisture. Whether stored in bags or in bulk it is important that care is taken
to handle the wood pellets in such a way that ensures they won’t deteriorate and create dust.
Care must be taken to avoid exposure of wood pellets to rain or other moisture during storage
or filling. The use of deteriorated pellets will have a negative effect on the operation and
performance of the appliance.
The pellet hopper has a wood pellet capacity of 120kg. The user control interface will indicate
when refilling of the hopper is necessary.
To fill the pellet hopper, open the pellet hopper door (See Figure 1) and pour in the pellets. To
protect the user a hopper safety guard is located in the top of the hopper beneath the pellet
hopper door. This must not be removed. Once filling is complete, close the pellet hopper door.
An interlock switch is fitted below the pellet hopper door meaning the appliance will not operate
if the pellet hopper door has been left open.
NOTE – The appliance will shut down before the pellet hopper runs completely empty. This is to
avoid the auger feed mechanism becoming empty which would cause difficulty during start-up
after the pellet hopper is re-filled.
2.2 User Control Interface
The appliance’s user control interface (see Figure 3) has been designed to maximise the ease
of use and efficiency of the heating system.
All user interactions with the appliance are via the display panel. Hence the display panel
should be mounted at an easily accessible location. The user control interface provides access
to appliance parameters such as temperatures, cleaning alerts, servicing and pellet level
indicators together with commissioning and service settings.
Display active alarms
Select main menu
Previous menu
Select UP
Select DOWN
Enter / select
Figure 3: User Control Interface and Function Keys.