CS.SB80.IST-1 / Rev 1.3
During this operation, the display will appear as in the following picture:
Modifying the temperature Setting for ducted rooms
See the chapter on "THE MENU" under the section "Menu 12 – Set Room. Duc.".
PROBLEMS, ALARMS, USEFUL ADVICES
Useful info...
Listed below is some important information regarding the appliance:
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It is normal for the appliance to emit a smell of paint during its first few days of operation. We recommend ventilating the installation room during
the initial start-up. For the first few days of operation we also recommend that you run the appliance at high power.
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The boiler unit is treated with anti-oxidant paint in order to protect it against oxidation in the event of long periods of inactivity. After initial start-up,
this paint no longer preserves its original features and any wear of the paint inside the combustion chamber should not be regarded as a
manufacturing fault.
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Do not clean with water inside the combustion chamber; any oxidation of the combustion chamber after a long period of inactivity is not to be
considered as a manufacturing fault.
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Any perceived noise during operation may be caused by the expansion settling of the plates that make up the boiler unit. These noises are
accentuated especially during ignition and switching off phases of the appliance and are not to be considered a manufacturing fault.
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If ignition fails, empty the pellets out of the brazier; only then should you reignite the appliance.
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Any perceived smoke smell (especially during ignition) is not to be considered a manufacturing fault.
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The appliance works exclusively with wooden pellets; do not burn different fuels.
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The noise level of the appliance is emphasised if the pellet container is empty. Therefore we recommend that you always keep the pellet level to
at least half tank.
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If there is soot and fine particulate in the room where the appliance is installed, check the seal on the flue gas pipes and the filter of the ash vacuum
device used for cleaning.
What happens if...
...the pellets do not ignite
If the ignition fails, the display will show the alarm message "IGNITION FAILED".
Cancel the alarm and reset the appliance to standard condition by pressing key 3 (On/Off) for a few seconds.
If ignition fails, empty the pellets out of the brazier; only then should you reignite the appliance.
...the fire door is open or not properly closed
If the door is left open or not properly closed, the pellet loading will not start, therefore the appliance will not switch itself on. If the door is opened
during normal operation, the appliance switches to "THERMAL SAFETY" alarm.
...the pellet container door is open or not properly closed
If the pellet container door is left open or not properly closed, the pellet loading will not start, therefore the appliance will not switch itself on. If the door
is opened during normal operation, the appliance switches to "DEPRESS.-FAILURE" alarm.
...the flue pipe is dirty, blocked or not correctly installed
If the flue is dirty, blocked or incorrectly manufactured, pellet loading will not start, thus the appliance will not switch itself on. If the flue is obstructed
during normal operation, the appliance switches to "DEPRESS.-FAILURE" alarm.
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ENGLISH
SET AIR
(speed of the frontal or ducted
air fan)