KOBE - FENICE - SPARK - INDACO - PRINCE
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Set Room T.
- this function allows setting the desired temperature in the room where the stove is installed, starting from a mi-
nimum of 5°C up to a maximum of 35°C. When this condition is met, the stove reaches the minimum consumption values (flame
and hot air fan speed at minimum values) and then goes back to theset values when the ambient temperature goes below the set
threshold (see
Fig. 13
).
Fig. 13 - Display
Note: The full stop to the right of the ambient temperature shown in the control panel display (upper right) indicates the half
degree (e.g. 23.° means 23.5°C).
Air Fan Speed 1 -
this function allows selecting the desired speed for the ambient fans from 1 to 5 or A. A means automatic,
ventilation depends on power, recommended setting (see
Fig. 14
).
Air Fan Speed 2
- (ONLY FOR STOVES WITH DUCTING) this function allows selecting the desired speed for the DUCTING fans from
1 to 5 or A. A means automatic, ventilation depends on power, recommended setting (see
Fig. 15
).
Air Fan Speed. 3
- (ONLY FOR STOVES WITH DUCTING) this function allows selecting the desired speed for the DUCTING fans from
1 to 5 or A. A means automatic, ventilation depends on power, recommended setting (see
Fig. 16
).
Fig. 14 - Display
Fig. 15 - Display
Fig. 16 - Display
With function “1” or "2" or "3" or "4" or "5" the fan is forced to work at the selected output. (For example: by setting “3”, even if the
fan is set to heat output 5 it will work as if set to heat output “3”, etc.).
If the stove is set to maximum heat output 5 and the fans to minimum output 1, this may cause overheating
and the “THERMAL SAFETY” alarm to go off.
Comfort Mode -
In the air versions, it cannot be deactivated. At power 1 the fans are off.
In versions with ducting, the comfort mode allows you to automatically activate or deactivate all the fans at power 1.
If set in automatic (A), the comfort mode is active by default and disables, in addition to the room fan, also the ducting fans. To
reactivate them, simply set their adjustment other than automatic, e.g. 1,2,3,4,5.
Fire
- this function allows setting the flame power from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 5. The power levels correspond to a
different fuel consumption value: by setting 5 you can heat the room in less time, while by setting 1 you can keep the ambient
temperature constant for a longer period. The flame set goes to the minimum value automatically when the set temperature value
is reached.
If only one notch appears, the stove has a flame power equal to 1.
If 5 notches appear, the stove has a flame power equal to 5.
If the notches flash, automatic cleaning is under way.
Fig. 17 - Display
Fig. 18 - Power levels