8. T he room air recirculation fan will now start. Air from the room is sucked into
the stove from the back and is heated up inside the stove after which the air is
blown into the room.
9. D uring normal operation display A will show the heating power output level
of the heater. The display will show for example "on 4". Display B will show the
actual room temperature, for example "20°C". See picture 3.
10. K eys P5 and P6 can be used to increase or decrease the heating power level.
Changing the heating power to a lower value will mean that it will take longer
before the heater reaches the required room temperature.
11. When the room temperature has reached the required temperature the heater
will automatically switch to the lowest heating power level. Display A will show
"on 1". Display B will now show "r IS", which means that the room tempera-
ture is at the required level and the stove has switched to the lowest possible
heating power output level.
G
When the required room temperature is reached the stove will NOT switch
off. It will automatically switch to the lowest possible heating power
output level. This means that the stove will keep on heating the room, but
at lowest possible capacity.
G
When starting the stove for the very first time the auger needs extra time
to be filled with wood pellets, as a result at least three starting attempts
will be needed as also the burning pot is empty.
D.1.1.2 NON-regular starting up procedure.
When starting up the stove at room temperatures below approx 12°C or when the
combustion air is likely to be below 12°C the starting up procedure can be differ-
ent. When at these lower temperatures the ignition procedure is not resulting in
a good burning fire the display will mention "ALAr No FirE". To start the fire put
some "fire starter" or "fire lighters" in the fire bed.
Light the fire starter using a match and wait for 1 minute before starting the stove
using the "normal starting up procedure" as described in §D.1.1.1
G
Do not use other fuel than the mentioned wood pellets. Other fuels such
as fore example - wood work scraps with glues and/or solvents, - waste
wood in general, - cardboard, - liquid fuel, - alcohol, - petrol, - gasoline, -
waste materials or rubbish, etc are forbidden.
D.1.1.3 NON-regular starting up procedure.
When starting up the stove at room temperatures below 0°C or when the combus-
tion air is likely to be below 0°C the starting up procedure is different.
Picture 3
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