Preliminary Operations - Ravelli HRB 150 Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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Preliminary Operations

Preliminary Operations
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Preliminary Operations
Preliminary Operations
Wiring
Wiring
Preliminary Operations
Wiring
Wiring
Connect the power cord to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The I/O switch in the figure
Connect the power cord to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The I/O switch in the figure
Wiring
should be set to I to power the stove. If voltage is not supplied check the state of the fuse installed in
Introduction
should be set to I to power the stove. If voltage is not supplied check the state of the fuse installed in
Connect the power cord to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The I/O switch in the figure
Connect the power cord to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The I/O switch in the figure
the box below the switch (4A fuse). During the periods of inactivity, we recommend you disconnect the
the box below the switch (4A fuse). During the periods of inactivity, we recommend you disconnect the
For safe and reliable use:
should be set to I to power the stove. If voltage is not supplied check the state of the fuse installed in
should be set to I to power the stove. If voltage is not supplied check the state of the fuse installed in
power cord of the stove.
Connect the power cord to the back of the stove and then to a wall socket. The I/O switch in the figure
power cord of the stove.
when lighting the first time, unpleasant odors may be created, therefore ensure good ventilation of the room, especially during
the box below the switch (4A fuse). During the periods of inactivity, we recommend you disconnect the
the box below the switch (4A fuse). During the periods of inactivity, we recommend you disconnect the
should be set to I to power the stove. If voltage is not supplied check the state of the fuse installed in
the first period of operation;
power cord of the stove.
power cord of the stove.
the box below the switch (4A fuse). During the periods of inactivity, we recommend you disconnect the
What to check befor turning on the stove
What to check befor turning on the stove
the hopper must only be filled with pellets; make sure the bag does not come into contact with the hot surfaces of the insert;
power cord of the stove.
Make sure you have removed all parts that pose the risk of burns from the combustion chamber or glass (various instructions or
Make sure you have removed all parts that pose the risk of burns from the combustion chamber or glass (various instructions or
do not put any type of fuel other than recommended wood pellets in the hopper;
What to check befor turning on the stove
What to check befor turning on the stove
stickers).
stickers).
Make sure you have removed all parts that pose the risk of burns from the combustion chamber or glass (various instructions or
Make sure you have removed all parts that pose the risk of burns from the combustion chamber or glass (various instructions or
the unit must not be used as a waste incinerator;
Before turning on the stove, make sure you have fitted the grate on the support base and check that the door and the ash drawer
What to check befor turning on the stove
Before turning on the stove, make sure you have fitted the grate on the support base and check that the door and the ash drawer
stickers).
stickers).
the insert must work only and exclusively with the fire door always closed;
are properly close.
are properly close.
Make sure you have removed all parts that pose the risk of burns from the combustion chamber or glass (various instructions or
Before turning on the stove, make sure you have fitted the grate on the support base and check that the door and the ash drawer
Before turning on the stove, make sure you have fitted the grate on the support base and check that the door and the ash drawer
the fire door seals should be checked periodically to ensure air tightness;
stickers).
are properly close.
are properly close.
How to load the pellets
How to load the pellets
to ensure efficient and correct operation, it is necessary to clean the brazier whenever pellets are loaded;
Before turning on the stove, make sure you have fitted the grate on the support base and check that the door and the ash drawer
Fuel supply consists in the insertion of pellets from the top of the stove, by opening the door. During pellet loading prevent the pel-
Fuel supply consists in the insertion of pellets from the top of the stove, by opening the door. During pellet loading prevent the pel-
How to load the pellets
How to load the pellets
are properly close.
when lighting the insert for the first time, make sure to allow it to get hot gradually without overheating;
let bag from coming into contact with hot surfaces.
let bag from coming into contact with hot surfaces.
Fuel supply consists in the insertion of pellets from the top of the stove, by opening the door. During pellet loading prevent the pel-
Fuel supply consists in the insertion of pellets from the top of the stove, by opening the door. During pellet loading prevent the pel-
during lighting, operation and shutdown, the insert may creak a little due to the heat expansion.
How to load the pellets
let bag from coming into contact with hot surfaces.
let bag from coming into contact with hot surfaces.
Fuel supply consists in the insertion of pellets from the top of the stove, by opening the door. During pellet loading prevent the pel-
NEVER INSERT INTO THE TANK OTHER KIND OF FUEL OTHER FROM THE PELLETS
NEVER INSERT INTO THE TANK OTHER KIND OF FUEL OTHER FROM THE PELLETS
The insert is operated using a remote control provided with seven buttons and an LCD display. The remote control enables insert
let bag from coming into contact with hot surfaces.
COMPLYING WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS BELOW
COMPLYING WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS BELOW
lighting and shutdown, adjustment during operation and the setting of management programs.
NEVER INSERT INTO THE TANK OTHER KIND OF FUEL OTHER FROM THE PELLETS
NEVER INSERT INTO THE TANK OTHER KIND OF FUEL OTHER FROM THE PELLETS
COMPLYING WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS BELOW
COMPLYING WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS BELOW
The insert also has a button control panel, which can be used instead of the remote control if necessary, allowing only some functions.
Description of the handheld set:
Description of the handheld set:
NEVER INSERT INTO THE TANK OTHER KIND OF FUEL OTHER FROM THE PELLETS
The handheld set is shown in the picture below:
COMPLYING WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS BELOW
The handheld set is shown in the picture below:
Description of the handheld set:
Description of the handheld set:
Given below is the radio remote control and emergency control panel with the main functions of the buttons:
The handheld set is shown in the picture below:
The handheld set is shown in the picture below:
Description of the handheld set:
The handheld set is shown in the picture below:
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The information below will allow you to become familiar with the product and achieve the best performance.
The information below will allow you to become familiar with the product and achieve the best performance.
Data transfer
The information below will allow you to become familiar with the product and achieve the best performance.
The information below will allow you to become familiar with the product and achieve the best performance.
active
How to insert the batteries in the handheld set:
How to insert the batteries in the handheld set:
The information below will allow you to become familiar with the product and achieve the best performance.
Remove the protective cover of the battery on the back of the remote control as shown in Figure A, and insert the 3 batteries
Remove the protective cover of the battery on the back of the remote control as shown in Figure A, and insert the 3 batteries
How to insert the batteries in the handheld set:
How to insert the batteries in the handheld set:
(mini pen style battery AAA 1.5V) in the housing of the handheld set and observe the poles. Install the battery protective cover
(mini pen style battery AAA 1.5V) in the housing of the handheld set and observe the poles. Install the battery protective cover
Remove the protective cover of the battery on the back of the remote control as shown in Figure A, and insert the 3 batteries
Remove the protective cover of the battery on the back of the remote control as shown in Figure A, and insert the 3 batteries
How to insert the batteries in the handheld set:
as shown in figure B
as shown in figure B
(mini pen style battery AAA 1.5V) in the housing of the handheld set and observe the poles. Install the battery protective cover
(mini pen style battery AAA 1.5V) in the housing of the handheld set and observe the poles. Install the battery protective cover
Remove the protective cover of the battery on the back of the remote control as shown in Figure A, and insert the 3 batteries
as shown in figure B
as shown in figure B
(mini pen style battery AAA 1.5V) in the housing of the handheld set and observe the poles. Install the battery protective cover
as shown in figure B
Use via remote control
The remote control is a device that transmits via radio waves, therefore it does not have to be pointed at the
The handheld set, after a short screen showing the Ravelli logo, will list the languages available in the menu.
The handheld set, after a short screen showing the Ravelli logo, will list the languages available in the menu.
receiver unit in the control panel.
The handheld set, after a short screen showing the Ravelli logo, will list the languages available in the menu.
The handheld set, after a short screen showing the Ravelli logo, will list the languages available in the menu.
In an open space, the remote control operating range is over 10 meters. In the presence of walls or other obstacles,
the range can be reduced by a few meters.
The handheld set, after a short screen showing the Ravelli logo, will list the languages available in the menu.
Before using the remote control it is necessary to carry out tuning with the electronic board of the insert. This may
be necessary at first activation or when the data communication channel between the board and remote control is
interrupted. In this case, the display will show the message SEARCHING FIELD. The tuning operation may also be
required when there are other appliances which create interference with the insert.
To carry out this operation, proceed as follows:
Select the desired language using the scroll keys and confirm your selection with the confirmation button.
Select the desired language using the scroll keys and confirm your selection with the confirmation button.
Disconnect the stove power supply.
Select the desired language using the scroll keys and confirm your selection with the confirmation button.
Select the desired language using the scroll keys and confirm your selection with the confirmation button.
Press buttons P3 and P5 at the same time. The message RADIO ID 0#. will appear. With the scroll buttons select NEW UNIT'
Select the desired language using the scroll keys and confirm your selection with the confirmation button.
and confirm with buttons P5.
Select the ID value with the P1 and P2 buttons from 0 to 63 (default ID = 0).
Connect the stove power supply.
Within 10 seconds after turning on the power, confirm the selected channel by pressing button P5.
User's manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO
User's manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO
User's manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO
User's manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO
User's manual HANDHELD TOUCH RADIO
Use and maintenance manual HRB 150 - HRB 200
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Alarm active
Figure A
Figure A
Figure A
Figure A
Figure A
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Increase button "UP" (selection key)
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Increase button "UP" (selection key)
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Decrease key "DOWN" (selection key)
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Increase button "UP" (selection key)
Increase button "UP" (selection key)
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Decrease key "DOWN" (selection key)
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Decrease key "DOWN" (selection key)
Decrease key "DOWN" (selection key)
ON/OFF or reset from "Sleep" mode key.
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ON/OFF or reset from "Sleep" mode key.
Increase button "UP" (selection key)
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ON/OFF or reset from "Sleep" mode key.
ON/OFF or reset from "Sleep" mode key.
Display
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Decrease key "DOWN" (selection key)
Display
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Display
Key for accessing the MENU and back
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Display
ON/OFF or reset from "Sleep" mode key.
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Key for accessing the MENU and back
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Confirmation key
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Key for accessing the MENU and back
Key for accessing the MENU and back
Display
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Confirmation key
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Confirmation key
Confirmation key
Key for accessing the MENU and back
In "Sleep" mode, the handheld set
In "Sleep" mode, the handheld set
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Confirmation key
screen is obscured, keeping however
screen is obscured, keeping however
In "Sleep" mode, the handheld set
In "Sleep" mode, the handheld set
active the radio communication with
active the radio communication with
screen is obscured, keeping however
screen is obscured, keeping however
the stove to reduce battery con-
In "Sleep" mode, the handheld set
the stove to reduce battery con-
active the radio communication with
active the radio communication with
sumption.
screen is obscured, keeping however
sumption.
the stove to reduce battery con-
the stove to reduce battery con-
active the radio communication with
sumption.
sumption.
the stove to reduce battery con-
sumption.
P1-P2: Power
P3: On and off
selection buttons
button
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