38
Mon 13:22
OFF
22º
18º
D32
8.9
MAINTENANCE REVIEW
It is also advisable to check and clean at least once a year, all existing ash records on the stove.
Your stove has a preventive maintenance notice, established at hours of operation, which will remind you of the
OBLIGATORY to clean the registers/records of your stove as soon as possible. In order to carry out this task, you
should contact your authorized installer.
This message is not an alarm but a reminder or warning. It will therefore allow you to use your stove while this
message is displayed, but you must seek an immediate cleaning of your stove. (
see drawing D32
).
Please, bear in mind that the stove could need to be cleaned before this hours established by default or even after
them. This depends on the quality of the fuel used, the smoke installation, and the proper regulation of the stove.
In the following table (also pasted on your stove in the fuel tank cover) you can check the frequency of the
maintenance tasks and who must do it.
CLEANING TASKS
Dail
y
W
eekl
y
Monthl
y
Ann
ual
Tec
hnician
User
Remove the burner from the chamber (on models where it can be removed) and clean the holes with the use of the
poker provided. Remove the ash with a vacuum-cleaner.
√
√
Hoover the ashes which are inside the burner place.
√
√
Operate the scrapers doing a movement from down to up several times. (**Only models provided of its)
√
√
Empty the ash pan or vacuum the ash compartment when necessary.
√
√
Vacuum the bottom of the pellet tank when necessary.
√
√
Clean the internal of the combustion chamber descale in the walls with a correct vacuum cleaner.
√
√
Clean the smoke extractor fan, the whole combustion chamber, pellet tank, whole replacement of the seals and
put again silicone where necessary, smoke duct, reservoirs...
√
√
Check all the electronic components (electronic board, display...)
√
√
Check all the electrical components (resistance, smoke extractor fan, circulator pump).
√
√
GS
W
ESC
P1
P3
P2
P4
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
D33
9. OPERATION OF THE DISPLAY/RECEIVER
9.1.
DISPLAY GENERAL INFORMATION
The display shows information about the operation of the stove.
In the menu, you can find different types of options and adjust the
configuration depending on the level of access. Depending on the
operation mode, the display may take different meanings depending on
the position.
Drawing D33
describes the position of the messages during the
programming phase of the paramaters. In particular:
1.
Section “D1” of the screen shows the time, the operation state,
error, menu, submenu, valued introduced.
2.
Section “D2” of the screen shows the power.
3.
Section “D3” of the screen shows the recipe.
4.
Section “D4” of the screen shows the main temperature and the
value introduced.
9.2.
FUNCTIONS OF THE BUTTONS OF THE DISPLAY/RECEIVER
The following table shows the meaning of each key of the display as well as its function depending on the lenght when you press the key
(long or short)
KEY
FUNTION
SHORT
LONG
P1
Views / Menu exit
On / Off/ Block reset
P2
Modification thermostat (+) / Increase data
Pellet load correction
P3
Modify combustion power / Save data
Pellet manual load
P4
Modify thermostat (-) / Decrease data
Smoke fan correction
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INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
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