grams, whose final effect is the combination of the 4 single
programs. The weekly programmer can be activated or deac-
tivated. Moreover, by setting OFF in the time field, the clock
will ignore the corresponding command.
Program with care, avoiding any activation or
deactivation time overlap in the same day in
different programs.
Selection
START PROG 1
STOP PROG 1
MONDAY PROG 1
TUESDAY PROG 1
WEDNESDAY PROG 1
THURSDAY PROG 1
FRIDAY PROG 1
SATURDAY PROG 1
SUNDAY PROG 1
tab. 6 fan adjustment
Another 3 weekly programming levels are available.
4.5.3
WEEKEND PROGRAMMING
To enable/disable and set weekend chronothermo-
stat functions (days 5 and 6, i.e. Saturday and Sunday).
fig. 20 control panel - weekend programming
To prevent misunderstandings and unwanted
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start-up or switch-off, activate only one pro-
gram at a time if you are not sure of what you
want to obtain.
•
Deactivate the daily program if you want to use the
weekly program.
•
Always keep the weekend program deactivated when
using weekly programs 1, 2, 3 and 4.
•
Activate the weekend program only upon deactivat-
ing the weekly one.
4.6
LANGUAGE SELECTION
This allows you to select the dialogue language among those
available. To modify the language, go to the menu 04 - Choose
language, using the keys (1) and (2) fig. 14a to scroll the items
until you reach the desired language.
fig. 21 control panel - language selection
4.7
STANDBY MODE
Activates the "STANDBY" mode which switches off the stove
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Program 1
Description
Settable status
Activation time
Time - off
Deactivation time
On/off
after the room temperature has remained higher than the
set value beyond the default time. When the stove switches
off in this condition, it can only switch back on when the set
temperature is lower than the room temperature for a deter-
mined amount of time. To modify the mode, go to the menu
05- Standby mode, and use the keys (1) and (2) fig. 14a to
activate it/deactivate it.
4.8
BUZZER MODE
When set at "OFF" the acoustic signal is disabled. To modify
the mode, go to the menu 06 - Buzzer, and use the keys (1)
and (2) fig. 14a to activate it/deactivate it.
4.9
INITIAL LOAD
Perform the operation below when the pellet
loading pipe is empty.
This allows you to perform a pellet preload lasting 90" with
the stove off and cold. Start by pressing the key (1) and inter-
rupt by pressing the key (4). The following also appear on the
display: Timer (A), Power (B), Room Temp. (C).
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fig. 22 control panel - initial pellet loading
4.10
STOVE STATUS
Displays the instantaneous status of the stove by showing the
status of the various devices connected to it. Various pages
are available and displayed in sequence. The following also
appear on the display: Timer 1 (A), Time-out (B), Status (C),
Alarm delay (D), Operating status (E), Flue gas Temp. (F), Flue
gas Extraction speed (G), Heat exchangers 2 and 3 status (H),
Instantaneous power (I), Heat exchanger 2 speed (L), Heat ex-
changer 3 speed (M), Alarm in progress (N).
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Instructions for use
C
B
A
A
D
B
E
C
G
H
I
F
L
M
N
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