Modifying the working power setting
To modify the ambient temperature, simply select the "SET POWER" mode by pressing button 2. Press
buttons 1 and 2 for increasing or decreasing - respectively - the desired power. During this operation, the
display will appear as in the picture below.
After setting the desired value, press button 3 or wait a few seconds.
Alarm signals
In case of operating anomalies, the PCB intervenes and signals the malfunction by operating in different
modes depending on type of alarm. The following alarms are signalled on the PCB.
DISPLAY VISUALISATION
AL 1
BLACKOUT
AL 2
FLUE GAS SENSOR
AL 3
HOT FLUE GAS
AL 4
FAULTY-EXTRACTOR
AL 5
IGNITION FAILURE
AL 6
NO PELLETS
AL 7
SAFETY TEMP.
AL 8
DEPRESS.-FAILURE
Every alarm causes the device to switch-off immediately.
The alarm status is reached after the pre-set time and can be reset by pressing button 3.
Useful info....
Listed below is some important information regarding the equipment:
• It is normal for the device to emit a smell of paint during its first few days of operation. We recommend
ventilating the installation room during the initial start-up of the device. For the first few days its operation,
we also recommend running the device at maximum power.
• The boiler body is treated with anti-oxidant paint to protect the stove against oxidation due to prolonged
periods of idleness. After initial start-up, the paint no longer preserves these features and any wearing of
the paint inside the combustion chamber must not be regarded as a product defect.
• Any perceived noise may be due to the boiler body's settlement expansion and must not be regarded as
a manufacturing defect. This noise is perceived especially when igniting and switching off the device.
• In case of a faulty ventilation fan, the stove should not be switched on for any reason, so as to avoid
damages to the device's structure caused by over-temperatures.
• As the temperature sensor is located on the rear side of the device, the detected temperature may not
correspond to the actual temperature in the room of installation.
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ORIGIN OF ALARM
During the work phase, the stove may lack electrical power. If the blackout
period is inferior to parameter PR48 - the stove restarts the previous work mode,
otherwise the alarm intervenes.
Faulty or disconnected flue gas temperature sensor.
Flue gas over-temperature. When the flue gas temperature exceeds 260°C. The
display shows the wording "HOT FLUE GAS" before displaying the alarm, or
when flue gas maximum temperature is reached (Pr14).
Faulty extractor. When the encoder (tachometer) in the extractor detects an
extractor speed equal to 0.
No ignition. When the flue gas minimum temperature (Pr13) is not reached within
maximum ignition cycle time (Pr01).
Sudden switch-off during the work phase. When, during the work phase, the flue
gas temperature drops below the minimum threshold (Pr13).
Pellet tank over-temperature. When the maximum safety temperature is reached
inside the tank, with resulting intervention of the safety thermostat with manual
rearm. In this case, the stove must be restarted by rearming the safety
thermostat.
Insufficient flue draught. When the flue does not guarantee the minimum draught
required for the device's correct operation. In this case, the flue gas pressure
switch intervenes.
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