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If the start cycle fails, perform the operations described in
CHAP.09 - FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Every 30 minutes the fireplace performs a 1–minute automatic cleaning cycle with minimum pellet charging and maximum combustion
air level
The burner is managed by the room or air exchange temperature. On reaching the set temperature the fireplace switches to economy
mode and restarts when the temperature decreases below the set limit.
If, after a couple of hours of operation, the glass turns very black, or there is a leakage of pellets, or the fire goes out, this means that the
pellets being used are not the recommended kind (for pellet characteristics see chap. 04.3), or there is insufficient combustion air (check
the combustion fan is not dirty).
It is therefore necessary to carry out some corrective action to solve the problem.
Remember that the combustion fan pipe must not exceed 50 cm in length (see chap. 07.3-07.4).
WARNING
08.4
WOOD FUNCTIONING
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MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES
Wood:
For power 7,5 kW: 2 blocks of approx. 0,85 kg each;
For power 9,6 kW: 2 blocks of approx. 1,10 kg each;
For power 12 kW: 2 blocks of approx. 1,30 kg each;
max length 35 cm and width approx. 8 cm per side (use of pieces of chopped wood is recommended)
The fireplace efficiency performance also depends on the flue draught.
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START-UP AND FUEL SUPPLY
To achieve optimal combustion the wood should be arranged correctly, in the size recommended by Jolly-Mec, create the
temperature suitable for combustion and make sure there is the right amount of air to ensure ecological functioning and
excellent output by the fireplace.
Before lighting the pellet fireplace, a few preliminary operations are necessary:
For proper operation pellet combustion and to avoid problems, follow the instructions below. If working with pellet the fireplace/stove
does not lit, please do the following instructions.
If the lighting cycle fails again, contact the specialised Technical Service Center.
WARNING
1. Remove the burn pot, loosening the locking screw with the wrench supplied
or pliers.
2. Clean and scrape the sides, clean all the holes.
3. Clean the burn pot chamber.
4.
Refit the burn pot, paying attention to the pellet feed hole.
5.
Make sure the upper flange
is perfectly positioned on the support surface.
6. Secure the burning pot with the locking screw using a wrench or pliers by
always checking the pot is perfectly positioned on the support surface.
7. Using the special wrench or a nail, make sure the hole in the burn pot and
the hopper is aligned.
8. Load manually until the pellets start to enter. Before pressing the ignition
button make sure the burn pot is empty except for just a few pellets on the
bottom.
Never light the fireplace if there are more pellets (see
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THE FIREPLACE can now be lit.
9. Start the device.
10 -11. On pressing the ignition button, the electronic controller AUTOMATICALLY
loads pellets up to 2 cm below the rim of the burn pot; the electrical element
then starts the pellet igniting stage.
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