INTERFACE
Left knob (SX)
For power adjustment during manual operation and temperature adjustment during automatic operation. The operating mode may
be set using the A/M key on the central panel. The display shows the power or temperature set.
Right knob (DX)
For room air flow adjustment, which in any case cannot be set lower than the minimum necessary to ensure cooling of the internal
stove parts.
Panel On/Off key
To turn the stove on or off.
Panel A/M key
For switching stove operation from manual to automatic and vice versa.
Hourglass button panel
Provides acces to the timetabling of scheduled power on/off.
Left knob
panel
Right knob
Display unit messages
Ac: Ignition stage (flame appearance)
Ar: second Ignition stage (flame stabilizing) before the operating stage
Off: shutdown stage
P1, P2 or P3: power level set 8-29: temperature set for automatic operation
H1...H7: stoppage problem identification number (see pages 22)
Pu: automatic combustion chamber cleaning under way
ŋŋ: motor stopping; wait a few tens of seconds before entering other commands.
When the stove is on standby, this flashes to show the mode it will restart in and when.
OPERATION
Before ignition. Control to put ON 1 the switch.
1st ignition: contact the dealer to calibrate the stove according to the pellets used and conditions of use.
The first few times the stove is ignited there may be a slight smell of paint, which disappears rapidly. Before ignition, check:
The stove has been installed correctly (see pages 17-18)
The electric power supply. The door closes.
The combustion chamber is clean.
The display shows standby (flashing power or temperature).
Hold the ON/OFF key down for at least two seconds: the stove will automatically start loading pellets to start combustion (the
display shows Ac). No flames appear for the first few minutes. Ac changes into Ar when the flame appears.
SCREW FEEDER LOADING.
Should the pellet hopper be emptied completely, keep the 'hourglass' button pressed for a few seconds so as to fill the feed screw.
This must be done before igniting the stove again if it has shut down due to running out of pellets.
It is normal for a few pellets to be left in the
hopper, which the screw feeder is not able to pick up.
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