PELLET STOVES
Chapter 4
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Operation
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THE SAFETY DEVICES MUST UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES BE TAMPERED WITH
The stove can only be started up after the cause that
triggered the safety system has been identified, thereby
restoring the automatic operation of the sensor. To
troubleshoot the fault, please consult this manual which
illustrates how to remedy it (depending on the error
message displayed by the stove).
CAUTION!
If the stove is NOT used as instructed in this instruction
manual the manufacturer will not be held in any way liable for
any resulting personal harm and/ or property damage. In
addition, the manufacturer will not be held in any way liable
for personal harm and/ or property damage due to failure to
observe all the rules specified in the manual. Also:
All the necessary measures and/ or precautions must be
taken when carrying out maintenance, cleaning and
repair work.
Do not tamper with the safety devices.
Do not remove the safety devices.
Connect the stove to an efficient smoke outlet system.
Check in advance that the room in which the stove will
be installed is suitably ventilated.
4.17.
ALARM SIGNALS
In the event of an operating fault an alarm is triggered and the stove
shuts down, informing the user which type of fault has been detected
via a 3-digit code that is displayed permanently on the emergency
panel on the rear of the stove.
The alarm is signaled permanently by the relevant three-digit code via a
red flashing light that always appears on the emergency panel. For the
first 10 minutes, the alarm is also signaled by a regular acoustic signal.
To get the stove out of the alarm condition and restore normal
operating status, read the instructions in paragraph 2, below.
The table below describes the possible alarms signaled by the stove
and the respective code displayed on the emergency panel, together
with useful suggestions of how to remedy the problem.
WORDING
DISPLAYED
TYPE OF FAULT
SOLUTION
A01
Fire failed to ignite
Check the pellet level in the tank.
Check whether the brazier is correctly seated and
ensure that it does not have any evident incrustations
of unburned fuel.
Check whether the pellet igniter heats up.
A02
Abnormal fire extinguishing
Results from fire extinguishing due to lack of fuel (tank
empty).