fig. 30 control panel - switch-off
4.20
RESTART
The stove cannot be restarted until the flue gas temperature
drops below the preset value for the set amount of time.
Always clean the brazier before restarting.
fig. 31 control panel - cooling wait before restart
4.21
FUNCTIONS OF MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
Auger motor
The auger motor drives the screw
which brings pellets from the tank
to the brazier.
Flue gas extraction motor
The flue gas extraction motor fixed
to the extraction turbine, placed
at the back of the stove, suctions
and expels flue gas formed in the
combustion chamber. This provides
perfect combustion and improved
heating performance.
Tangential fan
EN
EN
The tangential fan suctions air from
the environment and, pushing it
through the heat exchanger pipes,
restores it to the environment heat-
ed.
Circuit board
The circuit board guarantees cor-
rect operation and the maximum
safety of the stove in managing all
its functions.
Main switch
Electronic component of the stove
consisting of a 4A fuse and an elec-
tronic filter which protect the stove
from electric overloads and electro-
magnetic interference.
Flue gas sensor
The flue gas sensor detects the flue
gas temperature in the extraction
turbine and is triggered when it
reaches 270°C, bringing the stove
to energy-saving mode ( "RIS").
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Room sensor
The room sensor is placed at the
back of the stove and detects the
temperature of the room where it is
located.
Glow plug
The glow plug ignites the flame in-
side the brazier. The pellets are lit
when the glow plug overheats and
the air inside the combustion cham-
ber heats up.
Manual rearm thermostat
The thermostat is triggered by de-
activating operation of the auger in
case of tank overtemperature.
Pressure switch
The pressure switch measures the
negative pressure inside the stove
and, since it is connected to the
pellet loading motor, if this is not
sufficient for proper operation of
the product, the feed is interrupted.
It is a mechanical safety device for
detecting the correct draught of the
flue.
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ROUTINE CLEANING
All the parts must be cleaned up when the
stove is completely cold and unplugged.
The product does not require much mainte-
nance if certified quality pellets are used.
5.1
DAILY/WEEKLY CLEANING
5.1.1
CLEANING BEFORE EACH IGNITION
Clean all ashes and build-ups in the brazier which could ob-
struct the air vents. If the pellets run out, unburnt pellets could
accumulate inside the brazier. Always empty the brazier from
residue before each ignition.
clean brazier
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Instructions for use
dirty brazier
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