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DESCRIPTION OF PANEL
LED (L0) Room temperature setting
LED (L1) Heat output setting
LED (L2) Chrono
LED (L3) ON/OFF
LED (L4) Alarm
LED (L5) Auger tube/exchanger / ignition plug
THE MENU
Hold P1 button down to access the menu. It includes several items and levels to access settings and control board programming.
Menu M1 – SET CLOCK
Push and hold the (P1) button until you see the M1 writing, confirm with the ON/OFF (P3) button. With the (P1) and (P2) buttons change the current day and push
the power button, set the hour and push ON/OFF (P3), set the minutes and push ON/OFF (P3), set the current day in number and push ON/OFF (P3), set the
current month and push ON/OFF (P3), set the current year and at this point to confirm and exit push and hold the ON/OFF (P3) button until you see the current
hour.
Menu M2 – SET CHRONO
Submenu M2 – 1 CHRONO ENABLE
Push and hold the (P1) button until you see the M1 writing, push the (P2) button until M2, confirm with ON/OFF (P3) and you will see the Menu M2-1, confirm
with ON/OFF (P3) and with the arrow (P1) put ON to activate the general chrono; go back by holding down the ON / OFF (P3) button, and with (P2) choose
the program to be activated.
Submenu M2 – 2 PROGRAM DAY
Two ON-OFF cycles fixed for every day
Submenu M2 – 3 PROGRAM UEEK
Four ON-OFF cycles and for every schedule you must select the days
Submenu M2 – 4 PROGRAM U-END
Two ON-OFF cycles for Saturday and Sunday
Selecting a program
Enter the desired program by pressing once ON / OFF (P3), the first parameter is the enabling of the program; set it to ON by pressing the button (P2) ATTENTION,
ENABLE A PROGRAM AT A TIME TO AVOID PROBLEMS AT THE CHRONO). Press ON / OFF (P3), to set the starting time, and with the keys (P1) and (P2)
to set the hour for the desired start, then press SET (P3) to set the stopping time, and with the arrows (P1) and (P2) set the stop time, only in the weekly program
at this point press SET to confirm the days, and with the ON / OFF button move between the days of the week and with the keys (P1) and (P2) select ON or OFF.
When you set the hours and days to confirm and exit the CHRONO hold the ON-OFF button down to the home screen: if you have properly set up the time
schedules a green LED next to the clock on the top left of the display will light.
Menu M3 – LANGUAGE
Use this function to select one of the languages available. Press P2 (increase) and P1 (decrease) buttons to scroll through the options and press P3 button to
confirm.
Menu M4 – STAND-BY
Use this function to enable or disable the STAND-BY mode. Press P3 button to select menu M4 and then P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) button to select the ON
or OFF status. Refer to the section concerning the stand-by mode for more details on its functioning.
Menu M5 – BUZZER
Use this function to enable or disable the control board buzzer during alarms. Press P1 or P2 button to enable or disable this function and P3 button to confirm.
Menu M6 – LOAD INITIAL
This function is only available when the stove is switched OFF. It allows the auger tube to be loaded upon the first stove start-up when the pellet hopper is empty.
After selecting menu M6, the message "Pressure inc" will scroll on the display. Then press P2 (increase). The exhaust blower switches on at the maximum speed
and the auger tube (auger tube LED on) starts working. They will switch off once the period of time indicated on the display has elapsed or after pressing P3
button.
Menu M7 – STATE STOVE
After entering menu M7 by pressing P3 button, the status of a few parameters with stove in working mode scrolls on the display. The table below contains an
example of the values scrolling on the display together with their meaning.
Displayed status - meaning
3.1” - Auger tube pellet feeding status 52ʼ - Time out Toff - Thermostat status 106° - Fume temperature 1490 - Exhaust blower speed
Menu M8 – SET TECHNIC
This menu item is reserved to the stove installer. After entering the password, P1 (decrease) and P2 (increase) buttons allow all the stove working parameters to
be set.
Menu M9 – ESCAPE
Select this item by pressing the P3 button to exit the menu and to go back to the previous status.
USER FUNCTIONS
Standard functioning of a control board properly installed on an air stove is described below with reference to the functions available to users.
Stove ignition
First connect the stove plug to the mains and load the pellet hopper.
Be careful not to empty the entire bag at once. Perform this operation slowly.
The combustion chamber and the burn pot must be cleaned, removing any combustion residue. Verify that the hopper lid and the door are closed. Failure to do
so could cause a malfunction of the stove and subsequent related alarms. Upon initial start-up ensure that in the burn pot there are no components that will burn
(feet bag, instructions, etc.).
Hold P3 button down for a few seconds to switch on the stove. The message "START" appears on the display and the ON/OFF LED starts flashing if the stove
has successfully switched on. This phase lasts for the period of time set by Pr01 parameter.
During this phase the stove goes into the pre-heating status: the ignition plug (as indicated by the relevant LED) and the exhaust blower switch on.
Any problem detected during the switching-on phase is indicated on the display and the stove goes into the alarm status.
Pellet feeding
The pellet feeding phase starts after approx. 1 minute: the message "LOAD PELLET" scrolls on the display and the ON/OFF LED starts flashing.
During the first stage the Auger tube feeds the pellets to the burn pot during a period of time set by Pr40 parameter (Auger tube LED on), the exhaust blower
speed is set by Pr42 parameter and the ignition plug is still on (ignition plug LED on).
During the second stage, once the period of time set by Pr40 parameter has elapsed, the auger tube switches off (auger tube LED off) during a period of time set
by Pr41 parameter, while the exhaust blower speed remains as in the previous status.
BUTTON (P1) decrease / menu / room temperature setting
BUTTON (P2) increase / stove status/heat output setting
BUTTON (P3) ON/OFF exit/confirm
DISPLAY (D1) status/heat output/parameter
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