Weekly timer
Press the MENU button on the remote control for 2
seconds to access the time setting function and press the
+ key to
access the weekly timer function – 'Program ON/OFF'
will appear on the display.
A maximum of three timer programs can be set for each
day of the week.
As you confirm via the MENU button, one of the follo-
wing options will appear:
- 'No Prog.' (no program is set).
- 'Daily program' (a single program is set for every day)
- 'Weekly program' (a program is set for each day of the
week).
Move from one to the other using the + and – keys.
Use the MENU button to confirm the 'Daily program'
option and access the selection of the number of programs
(ignition/shutdown) to be set per day. Use the 'Daily pro-
gram' option to set the identical program/s for every day
of the week.
The following will be displayed if the + key is pressed:
- No Programs.
- 1st daily program (one ignition and one shutdown per
day), 2nd daily program (same as before), 3rd daily pro-
gram (same as before).
Use the MENU button to show them in reverse order.
If the 1st program is selected, the ignition time is shown.
The display shows: 1 Ignition Hour 10.30; use the +/–
keys to change the hour and press MENU to confirm.
The display shows: 1 Ignition Minutes 10.30; use the +/–
keys to change the minutes and press MENU to confirm.
In the same way, adjust the shutdown times. The program
is confirmed by pressing the MENU button when 'Save
OK' appears on the display.
When confirming the 'Weekly program' the day to which
the program is to apply must be selected:
1 Mon; 2 Tues; 3 Wed; 4 Thurs; 5 Fri; 6 Sat; 7 Sun
Once you have chosen the day by scrolling through them
with the + and – keys, confirm by pressing MENU and
proceed with the settings of the programs in the same way
as for the 'Daily program', selecting whether or not to
enable a program for each day of the week and choosing
the number and times of interventions.
Should you make a mistake whilst setting the programs
you can exit without saving by pressing the 0/1 key and
'Saved' will appear on the display.
Note on flame variability
The flame may vary depending on the type of pellets
used, in addition to normal variability of the solid fuel
flame and regular cleaning of the combustion chamber
carried out automatically by the stove.
N.B. The automatic cleaning process performed by the
stove does not replace the need for the user to vacuum the
stove when cold, prior to ignition).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Pellet reserve warning
Stoves are equipped with an electronic pellet detection
system.
The detection system is integrated into the electronic
control board, allowing the stove to monitor how many
kilos of pellets are left. This verification is implemented
at any point whilst the stove is in operation mode.
For correct system operation, it is important that the
following procedure is adhered with during the first
ignition (that must be implemented by the DEALER).
Before starting to use the pellet detection system, you
must load and consume a full sack of pellets. This
allows for a brief running-in of the loading system.
Hence, load 15 kg of pellets.
Then press the 'reserve' button once, thereby storing
the data into the memory that 15 kg have been loaded.
From now on the display will show the remaining pel-
lets as they decrease in kg (15...14...13).
Each time pellets are reloaded you must enter the quan-
tity. E.g. when loading 15 kg, simply press the 'pellet
load' button to enter this into the memory. For other
quantities, or in the event of an error, you can specify
the quantity using the pellet reserve menu as follows:.
Press the MENU button for 2 seconds to view the SET-
TINGS.
Press + or – consecutively to view RESERVE.
Confirm by pressing MENU and the remaining quanti-
ty of pellets will be displayed + that being loaded
(default is 15 and can be changed using the +/- keys).
Should the hopper run out of pellets, the stove will
block and 'Stop/Flame' will appear (see page 37).
Note: Every now and again remember to reset the "pel-
let reserve warning" for it to function in a more reliable
manner.
For any clarification please contact the authorised
DEALER who performed the first 1st ignition.
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