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To this purpose, you can either opt for the predefined settings or you can make your own ones. You can open the PROGRAMMER SET menu by holding the P1
key. From the programmable thermostat menu you can make all necessary settings for proper system operation.
Enabling the programmable thermostat
After finding the corresponding menu item, use the P4 (SET) key to open the selection menu. Use the P5 and P6 to enable/disable the option. Press P4 to save
and exit. After enabling the programmable thermostat, you need to switch the stove on by holding the P2 key; it will enter the state previously defined by you for
that particular period of time. If you enable the programmable thermostat when the stove is already running, it will enter the programmed state and level after half
an hour. The stove will carry out the scheduled programme only if switched on. The programmable thermostat is automatically disabled if the stove enters an alarm
condition to prevent the stove from switching on before removing the causes of the alarm. After removing the alarm causes, you will have to enable chrono once
again.
Maximum heat output level setting
From this menu you can set 3 heat output levels: COMFORT SETTING, NORMAL SETTING, ECONOMY SETTING. To each
of them is assigned a maximum heat output level. Each of them has a settings page. The TIME SLOT SETTING page displays
each day of the week, identified by the field (A3) DAY, each of them divided into 24-hour periods (0, 1, 2, ... 24). Each period
is then divided into two half-hours highlighted in this example by the message PROGRAMMER SET.
Selecting the functions and the times.
Use the P5 and P6 to scroll through all the hours, days of the week and programming symbols (copy, paste, exit). Press the
P4 (SET) key repeatedly until the notch reaches the desired height. Press the P4 key several times more to set the desired
level (OFF, ECONOMY, NORMAL and COMFORT). Switch to other periods of time using the P5 and P6 keys.
Changing the day of the week.
Use the P5 and P6 keys to select the day of the week. Press P4 (SET) to change the day. All the days of the week are available
for selection. After selecting the desired day, use the P5 and P6 buttons to select the desired period of time and make the
desired settings as previously described. Please note that for each day of the week you can set a significant number of start-
ups, shut-dows and temperature level changes.
To copy the settings made for one of the days of the week, proceed as follows:
use the P5 (next) and P6 (back) keys to scroll through all periods of time until reaching the copy symbol; then, press P4 (SET).
use the P6 (back) key to selected the day of the week and the P4 key to scroll through the days until reaching the day on which you want to paste the previously
copied settings.
press the P5 (next) key until reaching the paste symbol and then press the P4 (SET) key.
Carry out these operations for all the days in which you want to obtain similar results. To exit, use the P5 (next) and P6 (back) keys until you reach the exit symbol
and then press P4 (SET).
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 pellet 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.).
Press the P2 key for about 2 seconds (ON/OFF). The following modes are activated in sequence:
CHECK mode, the system checks if the sensors are correctly installed and functional. If the flow control function is enabled, the system also check the flow
rate sensor. If the calibration procedure has not been carried out, the system reports a relevant error condition.
INITIAL WARNING mode, the ignition plug and the exhaust blower turn on.
PRE-LOAD mode, The exhaust blower and the auger tube run continuously.
WAITING mode pellet loading is interrupted while the exhaust blower remains on together with the ignition plug to facilitate the ignition of the pellet, FIRE
PRESENT mode, the ignition plug is off and the system checks if the flame is stable enough to generate an increase in the fume temperature of at least
1.5°C/minute. If the abovementioned condition is met, the stove enters the heat output mode. Otherwise, the system enters the alarm condition due to lack of
stability.
Mode (Ignition 1), the system switches to the next mode once the fume temperature reaches a set value. If this does not happen within the set time, the system
repeats the mode without loading the pellets. If the conditions for passing to the next mode are still not met, the system enters the start-up failed alarm condition.
Mode (Ignition 2), the system switches to the next mode when the set temperature is exceeded. If this does not happen within the set time, the system enters
the start-up failed alarm condition. After reaching the pre-set fume temperature, the blowers start.
FIRE PRESENT mode. After correctly completing all these phases, the ignition plug switches off and the system checks whether the flame is stable enough to
generate an increase in the fume temperature of at least 1.5° C/min.
If the abovementioned condition is met, the stove enters the heat output mode. Otherwise, the system enters the alarm condition due to lack of stability.
Heat output operation
The stove starts operating at the corresponding times and heat output level so as to reach the set temperature. You can set the maximum operating power to
prevent the system from reaching any unwanted heat output levels. In practice, the system increases the operating power gradually, based on the difference
between the room temperature and the set TEMPERATURE. As soon as the room temperature approaches the SET temperature, the system decreases the heat
output gradually over longer periods of time so as to ensure that the SET temperature is reached gradually and not exceeded. In this case, the blowers start
modulating the heat output until they switch off.
Set temperature reached
The stove will automatically adjust its heat output level so as to keep the set temperature constant, guaranteeing greater benefits to the user; once the SET
temperature is reached, the heat output automatically decreases to a minimum.
ECO STOP T
The “ECO STOP T” mode indicates that the system is in one of the following operating modes:
Set reached: The room temperature reached the SET temperature (or exceeded it). In a well balanced system, the “ECO STOP T” message will usually alternated
with the “NORMAL” message and the stove heat output tends to stay constant. The stove switches to heat output 1 ("ECO STOP T" mode). The stove remains in
this state indefinitely until the normal conditions are restored.
ECO STOP
If the room temperature continues to rise after reaching or exceeding the SET temperature although the stove is running at heat output 1, due to particular reasons,
for example because the room in which the stove is installed is too small, or the sensors are all met, if the ECO STOP option is enabled from the user menu, the
stove proceeds as follows:
If the room temperature exceeds the SET temperature by more than 2°C for a pre-set time, the stove enters the switching off mode, passing through the intended
modes. The activation of the ECO STOP mode is indicated by the corresponding ECO STOP message. The stove restarts once the room temperature drops below
the SET room temperature by more than 2° C and remains so at least for the relevant pre-set time.
Stove switch off
You can switch the stove off at any time by pressing the P2 (ON/OFF) key.
Switch off SHUTWONW. After pressing the P2 (ON/OFF) key, the stove enters the Shutdown mode and then switches to FINAL CLEANING mode in the
manner set out below.
Switch off Shutdown. The fume fan (PA21) is enabled at an appropriate speed to facilitate the combustion of the residual pellet inside the burn pot. The system
can pass to the next mode only if the fume temperature drops below the set threshold.
Cooling. The fume fan remain on until the fume temperature drops below the pre-set threshold.
No electrical supply
If there is a power outage for less than 30" while the stove is running, once the electrical supply is restored, the stove will resume its operation from where it left
SET TIMES p. 4 F-7
Button (A1) HOURS
Button (A2) NO.ROOM
Button (A3) DAY
Button (A4) COPY
Button (A5) PASTE
Button (A6) EXIT
Button (A7) HEAT OUTPUT
LEVEL OF POWER p. 4 F-7
Livel (A7-a) OFF
Livel (A7-b) ECONOMY
Livel (A7-c) NORMAL
Livel (A7-d) COMFORT
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