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When the smoke temperature reaches 90 degrees, the stove will shift from the “warm up mode” to “normal
mode” and continue with the last settings. You can manually switch between three heat levels without using
the app by pressing the auger button on the control panel.
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Step 3 (100 % operation): LED at ON constantly lights green.
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Step 2 (50 % operation): LED at ON quickly flashes green.
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Step 1 (10 % operation): LED at ON slowly flashes green.
When you want to turn off
the pellet operation, press the ON/OFF button on the stove’s control panel or
press the Start/Stop button in the app.
Ignition via the app
Press the gear icon on the app’s home page.
Choose the function you wish to fire with: Heat level, room temperature, or timetable. If timetable
is selected, the stove automatically switches on according to the times you have saved in the
calendar.
If you choose heat level or room temperature, you can start the stove immediately.
Press “Start” to
activate ignition.
Alarm ”ignition failed”
If you experience that the stove does not turn on in the first or second attempt but instead shows the alarm
“ignition failed”, it is important that you do not try to turn on the stove again. Instead, wait until there is no
more smoke in the combustion chamber, move the brazier to the side and remove the unburned and
accumulated pellets. There should only be pellets up to approx. 2 cm under the edge of the auger pipe.
Excess pellets should be removed. You can now put the brazier back in place. Remember to check if it is
placed correctly. Then, you can turn on the stove again.
The alarm “ignition failed” is often caused by an insufficient chimney draft. You can increase the chimney
draft by igniting some paper or small pieces of firewood in the combustion chamber - this can sometimes
remove pockets of air in the chimney.
The hybrid stove can burn with pellets for up to 24 hours on a full pellet container at heat level 1, for up to 12
hours at heat level 2, and for up to 8 hours at heat level 3. The stove is capable of running day and night if
pellets are added in time and the necessary cleaning is carried out.
4.3 Firing with both wood and pellets
Cold stove
Put dry wood in the combustion chamber - just as if you wanted to start the stove manually (see section
4.1.3.1
). However, you won’t need any firelighters. Next, ignite with pellets as described in section 4.2.2. It’s
advantageous to start with the damper for wood burning closed, until the pellets are fully ignited in the
Never place pellets in the combustion chamber. Pellets must be supplied from
the pellet container.