10.1
POWER SUPPLY FAILURE (BLACK OUT)
In the event that power supply is cut for less than 30 seconds, the stove will restart and
continue with its normal working state.
In the event that power supply is cut for greater than 30 seconds, when power is
restored, the stove, as a safety measure, goes straight to the Final Cleaning stage until
the stove temperature reaches the appropriate cooling temperature. (see drawing
D94).
10.2
SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE ALARM
This alarm goes off when the probe in charge of detecting the exhaust stack
temperature is disconnected or is broken. During the alarm status, the stove or insert
will be in the turn-off stage (see drawing D95).
10.3
SMOKE TEMPERATURE EXCESS ALARM
It goes off when the probe detects a smoke temperature higher than 270°C. Therefore
the control shows the following message (see drawing D96):
During the alarm state, the stove or insert will be in the turn-off stage.
10.4
DAMAGED SMOKE EXTRACTION FAN ALARM
It goes off when the smoke extraction fan breaks down. If this happens, the stove or
insert stops and the control will show up the following alarm (see drawing D97). Right
after, the turn-off stage will be immediately activated.
To deactivate the alarm press button 3 and the stove or insert will come to the normal
state after doing the final cleaning.
10.5
IGNITION FAILURE ALARM
In case of ignition failure (after 20 minutes at least) the control will show up an alarm as follows (see drawing D98).
To deactivate the alarm press button 3 and the stove or insert will come to the normal
state after doing the final cleaning.
10.6
SWITCHING-OFF FAILURE DURING WORKING PHASE
If the flame extinguishes during the working stage and the smoke temperature goes
lower than the minimum working threshold, the alarm does go off and the turn-off stage
will be immediately activated (see drawing 99).
To deactivate the alarm press button 3 and the stove or insert will come to the normal
state after doing the final cleaning.
10.7
THERMAL ALARM
If in working phase the thermal security alarm is shows up (see drawing D100), the turn-
off stage will be immediately activated. This alarm means an overheating of the internal
part of the tank, this device blocks the operation of the machine. The restart needs to
be done manually by an authorised technician.
The restoration of the 90ºC safety device is not included in the warranty unless the
technical assistance centre demonstrates a faulty component.
10.8
COMBUSTION CHAMBER PRESSURE ALARM
It happens when there is a pressure change in the combustion chamber (door open, dirt
registers, air returns...). The electronic pressure switch blocks the working of the stove
or insert and shows the alarm. After that the turn-off stage will be immediately activated
(see drawing D101).
10.9
LACK OF PRIMARY AIR INTAKE FLOW ALARM
Your stove or insert has a flow sensor placed inside the primary air suction pipe. It
detects the proper circulation of combustion air and the smoke exhaust. In case of
insufficient air inlet (due to incorrect smoke outlet or improper air intake), the sensor
sends a "block" signal. After that the turn-off stage will be immediately activated (see
drawing D102).
10.10
WORM GEAR FAILURE ALARM
The control of the fuel amount to the stove or insert is automatically made through
the electronic programming. It goes off in the event of the endless breakdown. If this
happens, the stove or insert stops and the display will show up the following alarm.
Right after, the turn-off stage will be immediately activated (see drawing D103).
If this alarm appears you must contact the technical support service.
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
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22º C
FINAL
CLEANING
MENU
ALARM 3
TEMP.
SMOKE
MENU
ALARM 5
FAILURE
IGNITION
MENU
ALARM 7
SECURITY
THERMAL
MENU
ALARM 9
FLOW
ALARM
MENU
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ALARM 2
P-3
SMOKE
PROBE
MENU
D94
ALARM 4
FAILURE
ASPIRATION
MENU
D96
ALARM 6
NO PELLET
MENU
D98
ALARM 8
FAILURE
PRESSURE
MENU
D100
ALARM b
ENDLESS
ERROR
MENU
D102
RADIOFREQUENCY SERIES
D95
D97
D99
D101
D103