
Audio Signal to ENGAGE CATALYST
Audio begins
intermittent beep
at 500 degrees through 600 degrees.
This signal times out after 40 seconds,
whether you’ve chosen to engage your catalyst or not. It isn’t necessary to press the AUDIO SIGNAL button to
remain in audio mode. If you press the button once, it will take you out of audio mode, and the illuminated dot
will go out.
Intermittent beep code
can be muted by pressing
Audio Signal for OVERHEATING
Audio begins
intermittent beep
at 1400 and continues through 1550 degrees. Adjust draft to bring operating
temperature down to the target operating zone of less than 1400 degrees.
Above 1400 degrees a catalyst no
longer achieves any additional catalytic benefit in extra heat.
If you find this signal irritating, press AUDIO
SIGNAL button once to extinguish the beep code and the illuminated dot will go out. After you return your stove
or fireplace to target temperature operating zone, the AUDIO SIGNAL feature will resume automatically and the
dot will illuminate.
Intermittent beep code
can be muted by pressing
Audio Signal CATALYST DESTRUCTION and SAFETY
At 1600 degrees
continuous warning beep code
begins.
This audio warning cannot be manually shut off, even by pressing
the AUDIO SIGNAL button
. When you hear the continuous beep code, adjust draft immediately to avoid destruction of your
catalytic combustor and potential damage to stove/fireplace components.
Continuous warning beep code cannot be muted.
AUDIO SIGNAL button:
During normal operations it isn’t necessary to press the AUDIO SIGNAL button.
An illuminated dot in the lower
right corner of Temperature Display area
(
pointed to by the graphic around AUDIO SIGNAL button)
affirms
you’re in programmed audio mode to generate beep codes automatically
.
Beep codes are generated by a
piezo type audio component in the monitor. Extensive audio signaling can cause batteries to wear down quickly.