4.4.5 Hot water tank (Puffer) adjusted with external thermostat
The water temperature measured inside the stove is displayed. Press button P1 and then buttons P1 and P2 to set
the water temperature, from a minimum of 40°C to a maximum of 80°C.
When the water temperature reaches the set value, the stove goes to standby mode and the corresponding symbol
lights up on the display. In this configuration the standby mode cannot be disabled.
4.5 Shutting down
To turn off the stove, press button P4 for a few seconds. The auger is immediately stopped and the fume exhaust
fan goes to high speed, with the message FINAL CLEANING appearing on the display. The fume exhaust motor
remains on until the stove temperature has fallen sufficiently.
At the end of the operation the message OFF will appear on the display.
During the shutdown phase the stove cannot be restarted until the fume temperature has dropped below a fixed
value for a given time. If the activation button is pressed the message AWAITING COOL will be displayed.
4.6 Menu
Press button P3 to access the menu. It is divided into eleven sub-menus for accessing the settings of the electronic
control.The various sub-menus can be scrolled by pressing buttons P1 and P2, and can be accessed by pressing
button P3 and exited by pressing P4.
4.6.1 Menu 02 – set clock
Before operating with the stove the current time and date must be set in order to have a reference for possible
chrono programming.
The electronic control has a 3-volt lithium battery model CR2032 that gives the internal clock with own autonomy of
more than 4-5 years; if the clock does not keep the time with stove not powered or a series of zeros appears at
restart, battery replacement is necessary: call an authorised service centre.
To set the clock, access the menu by pressing P3 and adjust the time with buttons P1 and P2. Press P3 again to
adjust the minutes, day, month and year.
4.6.2 Menu 03 – enable chrono
For enabling all chrono functions. To enable the chrono, access the first sub-menu ENABLE CHRONO and set it to
ON with buttons P1 or P2. The corresponding symbol lights up on the display and programming is active. The
manual controls of the panel and the remote control retain priority with programming.
Access the second sub-menu DAY PROGRAM to enable or disable the daily chrono with buttons P1 and P2. Then
press button P3 to set up to two operation phases delimited by the set times.
Access the third sub-menu WEEK PROGRAM to enable, disable and set the functions of the weekly chrono. Follow
the same procedures of the previous paragraph. Up to four operation phases delimited by the set times and days
can be set.
Do the programming carefully, without overlapping the activation and/or deactivation times on the same
day in different programs.
Access the fourth sub-men WEEKEND PROGRAM to enable, disable and set the chrono functions for the weekend.
Follow the same procedures of the previous paragraph. Up to two operation phases delimited by the set times can
be set.
To avoid unwanted startup and shutdown operations, activate only one program at a time.
4.6.3 Menu 04 – select language
With this selection it is possible to set the desired language from those available.
4.6.4 Menu 05 – standby mode
By selecting ON in STANDBY mode the corresponding symbol on the display lights up and the stove shuts down
automatically when the room temperature has reached the set value for a given time.
The next restart in automatic will be possible only when the room temperature falls below the set value by a few
degrees (default 2°C).
With the OFF selection, the modulation function is active but not the STANDBY mode. Therefore when the
temperature exceeds the set value the stove will operate at minimum power.
If the installation involves the use of a hot water tank, the standby mode is restricted to ON, and cannot be disabled.
4.6.5 Menu 06 – buzzer
With this selection it is possible to activate or deactivate the stove alarm buzzer.
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