During combustion, thermal energy is released that signi cantly increases the heat of surfaces, doors, handles, controls, glass, exhaust
pipes, and even the front of the appliance. Avoid contact with those elements if not wearing protective clothing (protective gloves
included). Make sure children are aware of the danger and keep them away from the stove during operation.
ENGLISH .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
WARNINGS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
SAFETY ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................................................. 39
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
PELLETS AND FEEDING ................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
FIRE IRONS COLD HANDLE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 42
BEATRICE AND KARIN SPACERS .................................................................................................................................................................. 43
HOT AIR DUCTING .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
BEATRICE KARIN ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
NOEMI ELITE ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................44
REARMS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 46
DISPLAY ICONS KEY .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................46
GENERAL MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................47
THE REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
DELAYED SWITCH OFF ENABLING ....................................................................................................................................................................................................48
TYPE AND REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES .......................................................................................................................................................................................48
COMMISSIONING SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 48
MAINS FREQUENCY 50/ 60HZ .............................................................................................................................................................................................................49
ADJUSTING TIME, DAY, MONTH AND YEAR ...................................................................................................................................................................................49
ADJUSTING LANGUAGE.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
OPERATION AND LOGIC ................................................................................................................................................................................ 50
ADDITIONAL THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL .................................................................................................................................................... 51
USER MENU..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
PELLET FEED ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
V1 AIR...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................52
STAND BY .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................52
"KEYS LOCKED" ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................53
V2 AIR..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54
RESET .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54
ENABLE CHRONO ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
CHRONO .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................55
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................................... 56
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE BY THE USER .............................................................................................................................................................................56
DISPLAYS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63
ALARMS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
GUARANTEE TERMS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
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ATTENTION
SURFACES CAN BECOME VERY HOT!
ALWAYS USE PROTECTIVE GLOVES!