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Manual mode from synoptic panel/remote control
With the stove in operation mode or on standby, press and
release the MENU button on the synoptic panel/remote
control and ‘Power’ will appear on the display (showing
the power at which the stove is working). Rotate the left
knob or press the + key on the remote control to increase
the operating power (from Power 1 to Power 5).
Setting the fan via the Synoptic Panel
With the stove in operation mode or on standby, rotate the
right knob to adjust the ventilation setting (from 1 to 10 in
all powers).
Automatic mode from synoptic panel/remote control
(optional)
Press the MENU button twice to switch from manual to
automatic mode and adjust the temperature desired for the
room (use the left knob on the panel or the + and – keys
on the remote control to set the temperature between 10
and 29 ...., and the stove will regulate the operating power
required to reach it.
If the set temperature is lower than the room temperature,
the stove works at Power 1.
Shutdown
For greater comfort, the stove and the air vents go off
at the same power at which it was operating.
With the stove in operation mode press the 0/1 key for 2
seconds (on the synoptic panel or remote control). The
shutdown procedure will begin and the countdown is
displayed. This varies according to the power at which it
is running when the shutdown phase begins.
The shutdown phase (which will extinguish the flame
without leaving any unburnt material in the combustion
chamber and cool the stove), consists of:
• Pellet loading ceases.
• Ventilation is activated at the level at which the stove
was operating.
• Smoke expulsion motor enabled.
Never
unplug the stove during the shutdown process.
Setting the clock
Press the MENU button for 2 seconds and use the + and –
keys to follow the instructions given on the display to
access the ‘Clock’ menu.
This allows you to set the time on the electronic control
board.
Then press MENU and the following data appears in
sequence – this can be adjusted:
day, month, year, hour, minutes, day of the week.
When ‘Save?’ appears on the display you can check that
the settings have been entered correctly before confirming.
Press MENU to save the information (‘Save OK’ then
appears on the display).
Weekly timer
Press the MENU button on the remote control for 2
seconds to access the time setting function and press the
+ key to
access the weekly timer function – ‘Program ON/OFF’
will appear on the display.
A maximum of three timer programs can be set for each
day of the week.
As you confirm via the MENU button, one of the follo-
wing options will appear:
- ‘No Prog.’ (no program is set).
- ‘Daily program’ (a single program is set for every day)
- ‘Weekly program’ (a program is set for each day of the
week).
Move from one to the other using the + and – keys.
Use the MENU button to confirm the ‘Daily program’
option and access the selection of the number of programs
(ignition/shutdown) to be set per day. Use the ‘Daily pro-
gram’ option to set the identical program/s for every day
of the week.
The following will be displayed if the + key is pressed:
- No Programs.
- 1st daily program (one ignition and one shutdown per
day), 2nd daily program (same as before), 3rd daily pro-
gram (same as before).
Use the MENU button to show them in reverse order.
If the 1st program is selected, the ignition time is shown.
The display shows: 1 Ignition Hour 10.30; use the +/–
keys to change the hour and press MENU to confirm.
The display shows: 1 Ignition Minutes 10.30; use the +/–
keys to change the minutes and press MENU to confirm.
In the same way, adjust the shutdown times. The program
is confirmed by pressing the MENU button when ‘Save
OK’ appears on the display.
When confirming the ‘Weekly program’ the day to which
the program is to apply must be selected:
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 ‘Daily program', 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.
Note on flame variability
The flame may vary depending on the type of pellets
used, in addition to normal variability of the solid fuel
flame and regular cleaning of the combustion chamber
carried out automatically by the stove.
N.B. The automatic cleaning process performed by the
stove does not replace the need for the user to vacuum the
stove when cold, prior to ignition).
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