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Connecting and preparing the HWAM Autopilot IHS
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1. Connect the plug
a) to a normal 230V socket
b) to the Air box in the wood section underneath the combustion chamber (lead the plug through
the air slot at the bottom between the side and rear plates - on the left side of the wood-burning
stove when seen from the front. There is a mark on the Air box where the plug should be let in.
See the photo of the power supply on the Air box.
Air box withour power supply
Air box with power supply
2. Insert three AA batteries in the remote control.
3. Go through the self-test of the HWAM Autopilot IHS
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The self-test of the electronic control is carried out before lighting the first fire in the stove. Press
the remote control button for five seconds in order to enter the menu. Press the button until the
cursor reaches “Self-test”. Wait a few seconds till the remote control enters the “Self-test” menu.
Press the button till the cursor reaches “Engage”. A few seconds later the self-test begins.
By going through a self-test you ensure that all basic operations function correctly.
A self-test consists of four test types:
• A software test
• A test of the temperature sensor
• A test of the lambda sensor
• A test of the three motor valves
The remote control will respond with the text ”Pass” if everything is OK or ”Fail” if there is a
problem.
4. The remote control should be placed in the same room as the wood-burning stove, and in a loca-
tion where it is not exposed to direct heat radiation from the stove. The reason is that the remote
control functions as a thermometer. The room temperature is transmitted wirelessly to the stove’s
electronic control to support the intelligent regulation of the combustion. The remote control
stand can be mounted on the wall.
Cover plate (Drawing D)
Your HWAM woodburning stove is supplied with a loose cover plate for the shaking grate. This is a 3
mm thick iron plate. It is placed on top of the shaking grate and prevents the embers from falling into
the ash pan. The cover plate is raised approx. 8 mm above the grate, thus ensuring that the automati
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cally controlled primary combustion air is distributed evenly at the base of the combustion chamber.
Chimney
The chimney is the “engine” of the stove and it is crucial for the functioning of the woodburning stove.
The chimney draft provides a partial vacuum in the stove. The partial vacuum removes the smoke
from the stove, sucks air through the damper to the so-called pane flush mechanism, which keeps the
window pane soot free, and sucks air into the combustion via the HWAM Autopilot IHS
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