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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1 Mon; 2 Tues; 3 Wed; 4 Thurs; 5 Fri; 6 Sat; 7 Sun
Once you have chosen the day by scrolling through them with the + and – keys, confirm by pressing MENU and proceed with the
settings of the programs in the same way as for the ‘Program/daily’, selecting whether or not to enable a program for each day of the
week and choosing the number and times of interventions.
Should you make a mistake whilst setting the programs you can exit without saving by pressing the 0/1 key and ‘Saved’ will appear
on the display.
Should the hopper run out of pellets, the stove will block and ‘Stop Flame’ will appear.
Pellet reserve warning
The thermal stoves are equipped with an electronic pellet detection system.
The pellet detection system is integrated into the electronic control board, allowing the stove to monitor how many kilos of pellets are
left. This verification is implemented at any point whilst the stove is in operation mode.
For correct system operation, it is important that the following procedure is adhered with during the first ignition (that must be imple-
mented by the DEALER). Before starting to use the pellet detection system, you must load and consume a full sack of pellets.
This allows for a brief running-in of the loading system.
Subsequently load 15 kg of pellets.
Then press the ‘reserve’ button once, thereby storing the data into the memory that 15 kg have been loaded.
From now on the display will show the remaining pellets as they decrease in kg (15…14...13). Each time pellets are reloaded you must
enter the quantity. E.g. when loading 15 kg, simply press the 'pellet load' button to enter this into the memory.
For other quantities, or in the event of an error, you can specify the quantity using the pellet reserve menu as follows:
Press the MENUbutton for 2 seconds to view the SETTINGS. Press + or – consecutively to view T. Max exit.
Confirm by pressing MENUand the remaining quantity of pellets will be displayed + that being loaded (default is 15 and can be chan-
ged using the +/- keys).Should the hopper run out of pellets, the stove will block and ‘Stop/Flame’ will appear.
Tb = puffer temperature
TM = outlet temperature
P2 TM 1 ( 9°…) = working power and outlet temperature during the functioning
P3 TM1 (9°…) = working power and outlet temperature during the functioning
P4 TM 1 (20°…) = working power and outlet temperature during the functioning
P5 TM … = working power and outlet temperature during the functioning
P6 TM… = working power and outlet temperature during the functioning
P7 TM…(26°…) = working power and outlet temperature during the functioning
Tb _ _. _° = puffer temperature during the functioning
Set = outlet temperature set
Economy Off = boiler turn off for the Economy mode
ON = ignition phase
Economy On. = boiler turn on for the Economy mode
Economy Warmup. = boler during the warm up phase after the ignition in the Economy mode
Melting pot cleaning = melting pot cleaning phase
Pell. Kg UTE 307 = quantity of bourned pellet after the last customer reset
Economy Wait. = the boiler are waiting the next ignition for the Economy mode
Program ON/OFF. = Possibility to use the daily or weekly program
ADJ pellet = adjustment of pellet for the technical assistance center EDILKAMIN
Radio Menu = radio remote control menu for the technical assistance center EDILKAMIN
Radio Channel 84 = radio remote control settings for the technical assistance center EDILKAMIN
FIRM. 22 10.03.03 = factory use descriptions, not consider
AIR _ _ °C = room temperature read by remote control
Auto set = room temperature set get by remote control
Menù test I/O = used by the technical assistance center EDILKAMIN
Test pa = draft check during the ignition phase
Power RF max 6 = maximum radio frequency power, factory use
When the boiler receive current will sound 2 times, the first one briefly and the second one a long sound = boiler is ready to
work
Kg 87 H11 = motherboard theoretical calculation of remaining pellet in the boiler tank and the and the working hour at the functio-
ning power
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