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This menu displays the following: communication address of the board, typology of the 

board, firmware code and firmware version. The data cannot be changed. Board typologies 
that may occur are the following: 

MSTR Master 

 

INP Input  KEYB Keyboard 

 

OUT Output 

CMPS Composit   

SENS Sensor 

COM Communication 

 

Acoustic Alarm 
Enables the activation or deactivation of the keyboard alarm. 

System menu 

Menu for entering the technical menu. The access is password protected and is not 

available to the user. 

 

 

Ignition of the furnace and the functional states  

The furnace activates by pressing the P2 button longer than 3 seconds. The following functional conditions of the 

furnace follow in sequence: 

4.5.1

 

Check Up

 

At the verification stage, the initial checks of the input signals of the furnace are performed or of the probes and 

pressure switches. At this stage, the flue gas motor runs at maximum speed, whereas the auger and the lighter are 
deactivated. The check phase takes a few seconds and the successful test is followed by the ignition phase.

 

4.5.2

 

Ignition 

The ignition phase consists of four interchanging sub-phases, namely the following: 
- Preheating phase 

- Pellet pre-feeding phase 

- Fixed ignition phase 
- Variable ignition phase 
During the entire duration of the ignition phase, the display shows the message IGNITION. There are no special 

markings on the display for sub-phases. 

 

 

Igni ti on P reheati ng

 

At this stage, the warming of the lighter takes place before the dosing of pellets starts. In order for the ignition of pellets 

to  be  as  efficient  as  possible,  it  is  recommended  that  the  lighter  is  already  warmed  up  at  the  time  when  the  dosing  of 
pellets starts. At this stage, the lighter is active and the auger is inactive. Flue gas motor runs at lower speeds to boost 
heating of the lighter. 

 

 

Igni ti on P rel oad

 

At this stage, the initial dosage of pellets occurs i.e. the auger needs a certain amount of pellets for the ignition. At this 

stage, the lighter, auger, and flue gas motor are active. 

 

 

Igni ti on – F ixed Phas e

 

This phase represents a fixed time period that lasts 180 seconds and in case the requirements for the ignition of the 

furnace are reached before the expiration of this phase, it will always last until the end and only after the expiration of the 
fixed period, the furnace will move into a stabilisation phase. At this stage, the lighter, auger, and flue gas motor are active. 

 

 

Igni ti on – V ari able P has e

 

This  phase  occurs  after  a  fixed  ignition  phase.  The  duration  of  this  phase  is  a  variable  period  that  lasts  until  the 

moment of fulfilment of the conditions for ignition or achieving of the flue gas temperature of 50°C. In the event that the 
condition for the ignition of furnace is reached before the expiration of this phase, it is stopped and the next phase  - the 
stabilisation phase takes place. At this stage, the lighter, auger, and flue gas motor are active. 

 

4.5.3

 

Stabilisation

 

The stabilisation phase is a transitional state between the ignition phase and the work phase. This stage begins when 

the ignition condition is meet i.e. when the temperature of flue gases reaches 50°C. It lasts three minutes and during that 
time the auger, flue gas motor, and lighter are active. 

 

4.5.4

 

4Normal – Run Mode

 

After the stabilisation phase, the working mode of the furnace is activated. At this stage there are five power levels that 

can be adjusted as explained in the User menu 1. At this stage, the igniter is turned off while the auger, flue gas motor and 
the  ambient  motor  are  active  and  work  with  different  intensities  depending  on  the  level  of  power  of  the  furnace.  The 
furnace works at the set power until it comes to the fulfilment of conditions for modulation. 

4.5.5

 

Modulation

 

 

4.5.6

 

Safety 

 

The condition Safety occurs when flue temperature of flue gas exceeds 275°C. In this phase, the dosing of pellets stops 

until the temperature of the flue gas decreases. If there is no temperature reduction in the next 60 seconds, the furnace 
goes into an Alarm state and displays a message Er05.  

 

4.5.7

 

Extinguishing

 

The furnace shuts down by pressing the P2 button longer than 3 seconds. Then a shutdown phase follows in which the 

Summary of Contents for LUCA S

Page 1: ...his user manual is an integral part of the product It has to be kept and read carefully METAL INDUSTRY VRANJE st Radni ka n 1 PELLET STOVE LUCA S LUCA S8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY USE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 2: ...ommissioning is performed by qualified personnel Do not use any flammable liquids for the ignition process This product should not be used by people with reduced physical sensory and mental abilities...

Page 3: ...essary controls and checks for first ignition 9 3 2Fuel feed 9 4 Furnace management system 10 4 1Electric wiring scheme 10 4 2The control panel display use and functions 11 4 2 1 Display K100 11 4 2 2...

Page 4: ...oblems and solutions 17 5 STOVE MAINTENANCE 18 5 1Routine maintenance 18 5 1 1 CLEANING OF THE DISPLAY AND PARTS OF THE EXTERNAL INSULATION 18 5 1 2 CLEANING OF THE CERAMIC GLASS 18 5 1 3 ROUTINE MAIN...

Page 5: ...gher level and so as to improve the final product Seals which provide sealing of the combustion chamber must be periodically inspected to prevent undesirable combustion which may occur due to excessiv...

Page 6: ...3 2 7 Emission of CO at 13 of oxygen 0 0136 0 0213 Efficiency 85 57 92 27 Rated electric energy W 380 Rated voltage V 230 Rated frequency Hz 50 Fuel Pellet Fuel consumption per hour kg h 1 608 0 642...

Page 7: ...to 8 mm in the radius Wood pellets are primarily characterised by low humidity below 12 and high density 600 kg m3 as well as by its uniformity and compactness which gives this type of fuel high calor...

Page 8: ...by the manufacturer may lead to failure of the furnace and may void the warranty When feeding the pellets be careful the pellet does not fall into another internal part of the furnace other than the s...

Page 9: ...he product is equipped with the following safety devices Thermostat for determining the temperature of the tank This device shuts down operation of the product each time the set safety limit is exceed...

Page 10: ...diminished 4 Have to be placed so that they are not covered in any way Adequate fresh air flow can also be provided using the opening to the next room if the room is equipped with direct ventilation a...

Page 11: ...I Maximum height of the pipe which is connected directly to the smoke outlet in the furnace should be between 2 to 3 m If you need a horizontal segment ensure that it does not exceed 1 5 m in length a...

Page 12: ...er resistance to atmospheric conditions as well as the proper temperature of exhaust gases themselves 2 2 2 Smoke outlet at the roof through the traditional chimney Exhaust gases from the furnace can...

Page 13: ...ring first ignition Check whether all safety requirements have been met see section 1 8 Connect the device to the power supply only when you are sure that the supply voltage is 230 V 50 Hz When you co...

Page 14: ...ace an advanced control system is installed which provides a safe efficient and reliable management of the operation and maximum functional use of the furnace It is characterised by Simplicity of sett...

Page 15: ...escription System condition Code Safety error safety thermostat signals when the system is off Block Er01 Safety error pressure control signals only if the combustion fan is turned on Block Er02 Shutt...

Page 16: ...bmenu Combustion Management Combustion management Power In this sub menu it is possible to modify the system combustion power Use the P4 and P5 buttons to select from 5 powers Power 1 Power 2 Power 3...

Page 17: ...the P1 button Disabled Daily Weekly Week End Chrono Program Chrono program provides three types of programming Daily weekly and weekend After entering the Chrono program the following message appears...

Page 18: ...sible to choose between programs Mon Fri Sat Sun The selected programs will be active for the days from Monday to Friday or Saturday and Sunday The programs are activated and deactivated in the same w...

Page 19: ...ue gas motor are active Ignition Fixed Phase This phase represents a fixed time period that lasts 180 seconds and in case the requirements for the ignition of the furnace are reached before the expira...

Page 20: ...ge Er11 indicating that the DATE TIME is not accurate Deblock using the P1 button the value of TIME flashes signalling the need for updating the TIME and DATE with the function CLOCK 4 6 2 Pellet feed...

Page 21: ...of pellet in the burning unit is too low or too high Wait for the furnace to extinguish and then press and hold P2 button for more than 3 seconds Check the size of the pellet Check the cleanliness of...

Page 22: ...not achieved The presence of some large obstacle or debris in the pipe for entry of primary air Wait for the furnace to extinguish and then press and hold P2 button for more than 3 seconds Check and...

Page 23: ...tenance of the furnace ATTENTION Each cleaning activity has to be performed when the furnace is completely cold and disconnected from the power supply with the cable pulled out from the socket Number...

Page 24: ...ties Type 2 must be carried out at about 350 400 hours or else after about 500 600 kg of fuel ATTENTION Each cleaning activity has to be performed when the furnace is completely cold and disconnected...

Page 25: ...can be removed These parts usually must be replaced every three years depending on the type of furnace the intensity of use etc Seals must be elastic at touch and must be replaced if they become tota...

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