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Sub-menu 03 – 04 – week-end program
It allows enabling, disabling and setting the week-end (Saturdays and Sundays) chrono-thermostat functions.
ADVICE: unless knowing exactly what to obtain, activate one program at a time to avoid confusion and unwanted start and stop operations.
If wanting to use the weekly program, deactivate the daily one. if using the weekly program in programs 1, 2,3 and 4, keep the week-end program deactivated.
Only activate week-end programming after having deactivated the weekly one.
Menu 04 – Choose language
4.
It allows selecting the dialogue language from the available ones (Italian, English, French, German).
Menu 05 – Stand-by mode
5.
It allows excluding stove's switch-off upon reaching of temperature set on "SET ROOM TEMP", if set at OFF (keys 1 or 2). However, the work power is
modulated.The stove will go in modulation and/or switch-off if set at ON (with keys 1 or 2), once temperature set on "SET ROOM TEMP" is reached.
Menu 06 – Acoustic alarm
6.
It allows enabling or disabling acoustic signal in case of alarm.
Menu 07 – Initial load
7.
It allows pre-loading pellet for 90" with stove off and cold. Start using key 1 and stop using key 4. Useful if stove is ignited once the tank has been fully
emptied or it is the first time it is filled.
Menu 08 – Stove state
8.
It allows displaying the instantaneous stove's state showing the state of the many devices connected to it. Different pages displayed in succession are
available. As the reported data is reserved to Technical Assistance Centre we recommend not accessing this menu.
Menu 09 – Technical calibrations
9.
It allows to access all that reserved to Technical Assistance Centre. Access is protected by access key. Unauthorised access can cause serious
damages to equipment, environment and personal injuries.
COMMISSIONING
Pellet loading and connection to the electric network
Perform the following operations:
Connect the stove to the electric plant using the cable supplied;
Place the switch positioned on the rear of the stove at "( "׀on);
Fill pellet tank; to avoid time required for filling the entire screw feed channel (to be performed every time the stove remains without pellet), we
recommend using that reported in "MENU 07 – INITIAL LOAD" for commissioning;
Switch the stove on using the relevant ignition key on the control panel. See the instructions below.
It is recommended to use top quality pellets so as not to compromise the functionality of the stove itself. Damaged caused by out-of-date pellets
are not covered by the warranty.
Stove ignition cycle
Pressing button 4 (ON/OFF) for a few seconds allows to start the stove ignition cycle. The display shows the wording "START", the flue gas intake device
and ignition resistance switch-on after a few moments. The stove goes to useful pre-load phase "PELLET LOAD" to quickly fill the brazier with pellet after
30 seconds. After pre-load phase the stove goes to "WAITING FIRE" phase then re-starts "LOAD PELLET/WAITING FIRE" phase in which an intermittent
load is performed, awaiting pellet stored in brazier to ignite. Display shows the wording "FIRE ON" with flame on. This phase is used to allow the fire to
evenly expand on the entire brazier. The stove places itself in work mode at pre-set power after these phases.
In case of no pellet ignition, the stove goes into "NO IGNIT ALARM" alarm.
The alarm may occur also if the brazier is dirty; in this case, clean the brazier and re-start the stove.
Summary:
The ignition cycle can last maximum 25 minutes and is divided into four phases:
1 - START
2 - LOAD PELLET
3 – WAITING FIRE
4 - LOAD PELLET/
5 - FIRE ON
The stove goes to work phase at power set in ignition using buttons 1 and 2 after ignition cycle.
SELECTION
START PROG 4
STOP PROG 4
MONDAY PROG 4
TUESDAY PROG 4
WEDNESDAY PROG 4
THURSDAY PROG 4
FRIDAY PROG 4
SATURDAY PROG 4
SUNDAY PROG 4
:
Flue gas intake device ignition
duration = Pr33 = START phase time
:
Pellet pre-load (initial continuous load) and resistance ignition phase.
duration = Pr40 = pre-load time in ignition
:
Flame ignition stand-by (intermittent load stand-by) and resistance functioning
duration = Pr41 = stand-by time after pre-load
:
Pellet load (intermittent load) and resistance functioning WAITING FIRE
max duration = Pr01 – Pr40 – Pr41 = maximum ignition cycle time – pre-load in ignition time – stand-by time
after pre-load
:
Resistance switch-off and flame stabilising
Pr02 = start time
PROGRAM 4
MEANING
Ignition time
Switch-off time
Days of reference
14
POSSIBLE VALUES
Time – OFF
Time – OFF
On/off
On/off
On/off
On/off
On/off
On/off
On/off