PELLET STOVES
Chapter 4
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Operation
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mode allows you to set a temperature that you want the room to reach.
In this operating mode, the stove will automatically adjust its heat
output delivered in order to reach and constantly maintain the
temperature in the room at the set value.
Press button
no. 4
on the remote control to select
AUTOMATIC
mode.
This is indicated on the display by the word
AUTO.
. In this mode you
can use button
no. 5
to adjust only the desired room temperature.
Pressing the top of button
no. 5
increases the temperature selected.
Pressing the bottom of the button lowers the temperature. The desired
temperature is indicated by the figures in icon no. 8
The remote control adjusts the operation of the stove, continually
comparing the temperature detected in the room with the temperature
set by the user. The detected temperature is indicated at the top, right-
hand side of the display and, more accurately, by the larger figures
near to the little house symbol).
When the desired temperature has been reached in the room, the stove
gradually drops to minimum power. If the temperature in the room
drops below the set level, the stove (again, gradually) brings itself to
maximum performance to heat the room.
The temperature in the room is detected by a sensor inside the remote
control. Therefore, the stove will always try to reach the required
temperature based on the detection from this sensor.
Due to this feature, the remote control can be considered a
true MOBILE EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT with an operating range
of approximately 5 metres (with charged batteries)
As the remote control performs the function of an external
thermostat, conditions that allow the remote control to
communicate with the stove must be put in place. Therefore,
we recommend that you keep the remote control in the room
heated by the stove, within a range of 8 metres from the
stove. Do not place the remote control too close to the stove
as it may be influenced by the heat developing close to the
stove.
We recommend that you keep the remote control in
the room in which the stove is installed so that the
remote control and stove are able to communicate
correctly.
Note also that if the remote control is moved out the
range of the stove, the stove will no longer be able to
compare the room temperature and will continue to
operate in the same mode that the remote control set
in the last communication.
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