4 STOVE USE
4.1 Introduction
The pellet stove has the advantage of combining heat from a wood flame with the convenience of automatic
management of temperature and the possibility of weekly programming of lighting and shutdown.
Connection to an external thermostat and/or chronothermostat is possible for detecting the temperature in a
different place from where the stove is installed.
For safe and reliable use:
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when lighting and using the stove the first time, unpleasant odours may be created, therefore air the room
thoroughly;
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the hopper must only be filled with pellets; make sure the bag does not come into contact with the hot surfaces
of the stove;
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do not put any fuel other than the prescribed pellets in the hopper;
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the stove must not be used as a waste incinerator;
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the stove must only operate with the fire door always closed.
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the fire door seals must be checked periodically to prevent air from entering;
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to guarantee efficient performance and correct operation it is necessary to carry out periodical cleaning of the
brazier every time pellets are loaded;
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when lighting the stove for the first time, allow it to heat up gradually by setting low operating temperatures (see
section on temperature setting);
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during lighting, operation and shutdown, the stove may creak a little due to the heat expansion.
4.2 Description of control panel
The control panel comprises a backlit LCD, on/off button 'P4', SET/MENU button 'P3', four menu buttons 'P1', 'P2',
'P5', 'P6', and six stove operation status LEDs.
Status indicators
The panel enables stove lighting and shutdown, adjustment during operation and the setting of management and
maintenance programmes.
The display shows all the information on stove operation status.
Backlit LCD
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IR receiver
ORION H 2011