4.12. PRACTICAL EXAMPLE OF DAILY PROGRAMMING
Setting of a daily program
4.12.1.
Let's look at a user who does not have regular daily hours (a free-lance
worker, for example), but who generally expects to be at home at the
following times:
MONDAY
home until 10:00 and from 17:00 on
TUESDAY
home until 8:00 and from 14:00 on
WEDNESDAY at home all day and does not wish to set any program
THURSDAY
at home all day
FRIDAY
at home until 9:00, from 12:00 to 15:00 and from 18:00 on
SATURDAY
at home only after 18:00
SUNDAY
at home only after 14:00
Based on these times, from the table in paragraph 4.11.2 the daily
programs are selected which best suit this routine.
MONDAY
Program 20
TUESDAY
Program 43
WEDNESDAY Program 00
THURSDAY
Program 13
FRIDAY
Program 34
SATURDAY
Program 10
SUNDAY
Program 08
To activate this type of customised setting follow the instruction in
paragraph 4.10 page 39.
4.13. SAFETY DEVICES
The stove is fitted with the following safety devices:
SMOKE TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
Monitors the temperature of the smoke, and gives permission for
start-up or shuts the stove down when the smoke temperature
falls below the preset value.
PELLET HOPPER TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
If the temperature exceeds the preset safety level, it immediately
shuts down the stove, and has to be reset, after the stove has
cooled. This must be done before the stove will restart.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The stove is protected against violent surges of current by the
main fuse, which is located on the control panel at the rear of the
stove. Other fuses to protect the electronic boards are to be found
on the boards themselves.
FAILURE OF THE COMBUSTION BLOWER
If the blower stops, the board shuts off the supply of pellets, and
an alarm code is displayed.
Operation
PELLET STOVES
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
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