The app screens show:
1. Mode of operation
2. Heat level
3. Smoke temperature
4. CO level. A green bar is OK. If the bar reaches yellow, the hybrid stove will lower its heat level to 1. If
the bar reaches red, the stove with turn off itself.
The CO sensor is located by the pellet inlet to prevent the stove from firing when the chimney draft is not
sufficient.
The CO sensor could be affected by the pellets. Some pellet bags have a high level of CO, that can affect
the sensor up to 24 hours after loading the stove with pellets. If this problem occurs, you can open the door
to the pellet container and add fresh air to the room until the CO level has dropped.
2.5.1 How to connect the stove to the internet:
For successful connection, there must be a stable wifi signal where the stove is installed. In case of weak or
unstable signal, the use of the stove could be affected.
It is recommended to install the stove where there is maximum signal (example 3 out of 3
4 out of 4
.
Your smartphone/tablet must be connected to the local wifi network.
2.5.2 Register the stove on Aduro Cloud
1. Go to "www.aduro.stokercloud.dk
2. Take some pictures of the stove and the installation including the chimney connection
3. Upload documentation to the stokercloud
The installation is now finished and the connection to the App and wifi is done. Now you have the possibility
to operate the stove by smartphone and tablet where internet or data connection is available:
•
Turning on and of is possible
•
Turning on level 1-2 or 3
•
Temperature function
•
Cancel alarms, after they are corrected
2.6 Electrical connection
Aduro H1 comes with approx. 1.5 of cord with an Euro-plug, that should be connected to a 230V / 50Hz
outlet. Power consumption during operation is approx. 33 watts. The cord must be positioned so it is not in
contact with hot surfaces or pointed objects.
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