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7. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL BOARD
18:00
20°C P-5
OFF
P1:
BUTTON TO REDUCE WORKING POWER
P2:
BUTTON TO INCREASE WORKING POWER
P3:
ON-OFF BUTTON
P4:
BUTTON TO REDUCE THE SETTING OF
THE AMBIENT THERMOSTAT
P5:
BUTTON TO INCREASE THE SETTING OF
THE AMBIENT THERMOSTAT
P6:
MULTIFUNCTION BUTTON
P7:
MULTIFUNCTION BUTTON
7.1 DESCRIPTION OF MENUS
The stove has various functions, available in his individual program-
ming menus. Some of these menus are accessible by the user, others
are protected by a password and accessible only by the Technical
Assistance Centre (C.A.T.).
The menus are as follows:
• CLOCK SETTING Menu
• CHRONOTHERMOSTAT SET Menu
• LANGUAGE Menu
• SEE CALIBRATIONS Menu
• STOVE STATUS Menu
• WORKING HOURS Menu
• DATA BASE Menu (protected by a password)
• ZERO SET HOURS Menu (protected by a password)
• FACTORY SETTING Menu (protected by a password)
• RECEIPT SELECTION Menu (protected by a password)
7.1.2. SETTING CLOCK (CLOCK SET Menu)
To set the clock, proceed as follows:
1.
Remove and reset the electric supply of the stove using the general
switch on the back.
2.
The display will show FINAL CLEANING and then OFF.
3.
Keep the P7 button pressed, CLOCK SET MENU will appear and
confirm with the button P7.
4.
The display will show DAY CLOCK: with buttons P1 and P2 set
the current day according to the table shown below and confirm with
button P7.
Display
Meaning
01 Monday
02 Tuesday
03 Wednesday
04 Thursday
05 Friday
06 Saturday
07 Sunday
OFF Deactivated
5.
TIME CLOCK will appear on the display and the current time will
be shown: with buttons P1 and P2 set the current time and confirm
with button P7.
6.
MINUTES CLOCK will appear on the display; set the minutes with
buttons P1 and P2.
7.
Confirming with key P7 you return automatically to the 01 SET
CLOCK MENU.
7.1.3. SETTING THE LANGUAGE (LANGUAGE MENU)
To set the language, proceed as follows:
1.
Remove and reset the electricity supply of the stove using the gen-
eral switch on the back (see Fig. A page 23).
2.
The display will show FINAL CLEANING and then OFF.
3.
Keep button P7 pressed, CLOCK SETTING MENU will appear.
4.
Press button P1 2 times: the display will show LANGUAGE MENU.
5.
Access with button P7. the display will show the language selected.
6.
With buttons P1 and P2, select the language desired.
7.
Confirming with key P7 you return automatically to the 03 SET LAN-
GUAGE MENU.
The availability of languages may vary depending on the type
of version of the FIRMWARE.
7.1.4. STOVE STATUS MENU
In this menu, you can check the correct functioning of the most im-
portant components of the pellet stove and some values which distin-
guish its correct functioning. To enter this menu, proceed as follows:
1.
Keep button P7 pressed, CLOCK SETTING MENU will appear.
2.
Press button P1 4 times: the display will show STOVE STATUS
MENU.
3.
Access with button P7. the display will show the desired screen.
This menu is used both by the T.A.C. (Technical Assistance Centre )
to identify a fault in the stove and by private individuals for operating
the screw manually after loading pellet into the hopper.
2000
130°C
COCLEA 0
STATO 1
MOTOR RPM
TEMPERATURE OF
SMOKE
STATE OF SCREW
STATUS OF THE STOVE
7.1.5. WORKING HOURS MENU
The WORKING HOURS Menu shows the total hours of work by the
stove. In some cases, the working hours may not be zeroed. i.e.
numbers similar to 5000/15000/25000 may be shown; the technician
will zero set these numbers when lighting the stove for the first time.
This does not mean that the stove has worked for all those hours. it
is only a setting given by the programme during the first inspections
in Ecoteck, before the stoves are packaged and sent.
To enter this menu, proceed as follows:
1.
Keep button P7 pressed, CLOCK SETTING MENU will appear.
2.
Press button P1 6 times: the display will show WORKING HOURS
MENU.
3.
Access with button P7. the display will show the desired screen.
4.
Confirming with key P7 you return automatically to the 06 WORK-
ING HOURS MENU.
7.1.6. SEE SETTINGS MENU
In this menu you can check the values of the parameters set in the
control unit.
This menu is used by the T.A.C. (Technical Assistance Centre) to
understand which parameters are set in the machine, to find any
changes in order to improve how the thermal stove works.
To enter this menu, proceed as follows:
1.
Keep button P7 pressed, CLOCK SETTING MENU will appear.
2.
Press button P1 3 times: the display will show 04 SEE CALIBRA-
TIONS MENU.
3.
Access with button P7. the display will show the desired screen.
4.
Scroll using the button P7 to display the parameters set. Press P6
to return to the previous parameter.
5.
Scrolling as far as the last parameter you return automatically to
the 04 SEE CALIBRATIONS MENU.
7.1.7. CHRONOTHERMOSTAT SETTING MENU
With the chronothermostat function, switching on and off the stove for
each day of the week can be programmed in two independent time
intervals (PROGRAMME 1 and PROGRAMME 2). To enter this menu,
proceed as follows:
1.
Keep button P7 pressed, CLOCK SETTING MENU will appear.
2.
Press button P1 (once): the display will show 02 CHRONOTHER-
MOSTAT SETTING MENU.
3.
Access with button P7. the display will show the desired screen.
10:00
PROGRAM 1
START
If this black segment is not lit up on the
display corresponding with the symbol of
the clock, it will however be possible to
programme. To activate it, please see the
chapter on setting the current day (7.1.2
01 CLOCK SETTING MENU), as the value
must be other than OFF.
DESCRIPTION OF THE STRINGS:
Description Values that can be set
START PROG -1 From OFF to 23.50 with step of 10’
STOP PROG -1 From OFF to 23.50 with step of 10’
DAY PROG -1 Between on/off for days from Monday to Sunday
POWER PROG -1 From 1 to 5
SET TAMB PROG -1 From 7° to MAN
START PROG -2 From OFF to 23.50 with step of 10’
STOP PROG -2 From OFF to 23.50 with step of 10’
DAY PROG -2 Between on/off for days from Monday to Sunday
POWER PROG -2 From 1 to 5
SET TAMB PROG -2 From 7° to MAN
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