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DIVA SLIM AIR PELLET STOVE 

 

43 

 

EN - Rev. 1.0 

Parameters “DEFAULT SETTINGS” - Mod. DSC 

(L15_181119)

 

 

Parameter 

Menu level 

Description 

Display 

Measurement 

Value field 

Database 

P2 

Pr01 

M10 – 05 – 01  Ignition cycle maximum time 

START TIME 

Minutes 

5 – 25 

18 

Pr02 

M10 – 05 – 02  Time for flame stabilisation after ignition 

FL. LIGHT TIME 

Minutes 

0 – 15 

Pr03 

M10 – 05 – 03  Time interval between the two brazier cleaning operations 

CADENCE CLEANING 

Minutes 

3 – 240 

60 

Pr04 

M10 – 05 – 04  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in ignition phase 

SCREW FEEDER 
START 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

1.6 

Pr05 

M10 – 05 – 05  Screw feeder gear motor ON time during the stabilisation phase 

AUGER FL. LIGHT 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

1.8 

Pr06 

M10 – 05 – 06  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in power 1 work phase 

SCREW FEEDER 

POWER 1 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

2.4 

Pr07 

M10 – 05 – 07  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in power 2 work phase 

SCREW FEEDER 

POWER 2 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

3.0 

Pr08 

M10 – 05 – 08  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in power 3 work phase 

SCREW FEEDER 
POWER 3 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

3.8 

Pr09 

M10 – 05 – 09  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in power 4 work phase 

SCREW FEEDER 
POWER 4 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

4.5 

Pr10 

M10 – 05 – 10  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in power 5 work phase 

SCREW FEEDER 
POWER 5 

Seconds 

0.1 – 8.0 

5.2 

Pr11 

M10 – 05 – 11  Time after which the alarm is signalled following an anomaly 

ALARMS DELAY 

Seconds 

0 – 120 

90 

Pr12 

M10 – 05 – 12  Brazier cleaning duration 

CLEANING DURATION 

Seconds 

0 – 120 

60 

Pr13 

M10 – 05 – 13  Minimum temperature of the combustion chamber in order to consider the 

appliance on 

MINIMUM THRESHOLD 

°C 

70 – 280 

170 

Pr14 

M10 – 05 – 14  Maximum temperature of the combustion chamber 

MAXIMUM 

THRESHOLD 

°C 

200 – 880 

800 

Pr15 

M10 – 05 – 15  Combustion chamber temperature threshold for starting the air 

exchangers 

BLOWER THRESHOLD 

°C 

100 – 720 

160 

Pr16 

M10 – 05 – 16  Flue gas extraction speed in ignition phase 

SMOKE SP. START 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

2000 

Pr17 

M10 – 05 – 17  Flue gas extraction speed in start phase 

SMOKE SP. FL. LIGHT 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

2000 

Pr18 

M10 – 05 – 18  Flue gas extraction speed in power 1 work phase 

SMOKE SPEED P1 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

1450 

Pr19 

M10 – 05 – 19  Flue gas extraction speed in power 2 work phase 

SMOKE SPEED P2 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

1550 

Pr20 

M10 – 05 – 20  Flue gas extraction speed in power 3 work phase 

SMOKE SPEED P3 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

1700 

Pr21 

M10 – 05 – 21  Flue gas extraction speed in power 4 work phase 

SMOKE SPEED P4 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

1850 

Pr22 

M10 – 05 – 22  Flue gas extraction speed in power 5 work phase 

SMOKE SPEED P5 

Rpm 

500 – 2800 

1950 

Pr23 

M10 – 05 – 23  Heat exchanger 1 (primary) speed in power 1 work phase 

AIR SPEED P.1 

Volt 

65 – 225 

185 

Pr24 

M10 – 05 – 24  Heat exchanger 1 (primary) speed in power 2 work phase 

AIR SPEED P.2 

Volt 

65 – 225 

190 

Pr25 

M10 – 05 – 25  Heat exchanger 1 (primary) speed in power 3 work phase 

AIR SPEED P.3 

Volt 

65 – 225 

200 

Pr26 

M10 – 05 – 26  Heat exchanger 1 (primary) speed in power 4 work phase 

AIR SPEED P.4 

Volt 

65 – 225 

210 

Pr27 

M10 – 05 – 27  Heat exchanger 1 (primary) speed in power 5 work phase 

AIR SPEED P.5 

Volt 

65 – 225 

225 

Pr28 

M10 – 05 – 28  Combustion chamber temperature threshold for considering the device off 

THRESHOLD OFF 

°C 

50 – 250 

160 

Pr29 

M10 – 05 – 29  Flue gas extraction speed in brazier cleaning phase 

SMOKE SP. CLEANING 

Rpm 

700 – 2800 

2800 

Pr30 

M10 – 05 – 30  Screw feeder gear motor ON time in cleaning phase 

SCREW FEEDER 
CLEANING 

Seconds 

0.0 – 8.0 

1.0 

Pr31 

M10 – 05 – 31  Enabling of a primary room temperature probe connected to the board 

MOTHERBOARD 
PROBE 

On – Off 

On – Off 

Off 

Pr32 

M10 – 05 – 32  Preheating time 

PREHEAT TIME 

Seconds 

0 – 250 

Pr33 

M10 – 05 – 33  PELLET CRUISE CONTROL modulation threshold 

CRUISE THRESHOLD 

°C 

120 – 880 

428 

Pr34 

M10 – 05 – 34  Temperature delta on PELLET CRUISE CONTROL modulation threshold 

CRUISE DELTA 

°C 

20 – 60 

40 

Pr35 

M10 – 05 – 35  PELLET CRUISE CONTROL modulation time 

CRUISE TIME 

Minutes 

1 – 10 

Pr36 

M10 – 05 – 36 

Time after which the intervention of the Technical Assistance Centre is 
requested 

SERVICE HOURS 

Hours 

Off 

260 – 2800 

2000 

 

 

“RELAX SETTINGS” parameters – Model DSC 

(L15_181119)

 

 

Parameter 

Menu level 

Description 

Display 

Measurement 

Value field 

Database 

P2 

Pr150 

M10 – 10 – 01 

Heat exchanger 1 (primary) speed during the work phase with “RELAX 
FUNCTION”
 enabled 

RELAX AIR SPEED 

Volt 

Off 

65 – 225 

Off 

Pr151 

M10 – 10 – 02 

“RELAX FUNCTION” activation time  

RELAX TIME 

Minutes 

30 – 254 

On 

30 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DIVA SLIM

Page 1: ...ENGLISH DIVA SLIM AIR pellet stove INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE AND HELPFUL TIPS ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ONTROL 16 SUPPORT PANEL 17 DISPLAY 18 THE MENU 19 INITIAL SETTINGS 26 CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL 26 CONNECTION TO THE WI FI NETWORK 26 START UP 29 INITIAL START UP 29 IGNITION CYCLE 29 WORKING MODE 30 SWITCH OFF CYCLE 30 MODIFYING THE MAIN ROOM TEMPERATURE SET POINT 30 MODIFYING THE POWER SET POINT 31 MODIFYING THE DUCTED AIR SPEED SET POINT 31 MODIFYING THE TEMPERATURE SET POINTS OF THE DUCTED...

Page 4: ...s for proper installation basic maintenance and control points which must be periodically performed furthermore it contains practical advice which helps to obtain maximum performance from the appliance with minimum fuel consumption Stay warm with KLOVER Copyright All rights reserved The reproduction of any part of this manual in any form without the explicit written permission of KLOVER Srl is for...

Page 5: ...ty pellets or any other material can damage the appliance operation voiding the warranty and exempting the manufacturer from all liability Do not use the appliance as an incinerator or for any use other than that for which it was designed Do not use fuels other than those recommended Do not use liquid fuels The appliance and its outer surfaces in particular become very hot to the touch during oper...

Page 6: ...THE SPECIFIC LAWS IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE MACHINE IS INSTALLED MUST BE OBSERVED NON ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORISED AND QUALIFIED STAFF To ensure the validity of the warranty the user must comply with the instructions contained in this guide and in particular must Use the appliance within its operating limits Regularly perform all maintenance activities Authorise...

Page 7: ...et R T terminal for room main thermostat connection FRONT VIEW Serial Connector to connect to the Technical Assistance Centre R T Terminal Probe for ducted room thermostat connection ducted room probe connection Inspection Port lower flue gas passage Inspection Port flue gas extractor passage CE label with technical data serial number and model Flue gas extractor Flue pressure switch Control unit ...

Page 8: ... outlet Intake pipe REAR VIEW TOP VIEW Pre configuration for ducted air outlet Bracket for fixing on wall Bracket for fixing on wall Inspection Port right side flue gas passage Inspection Port left side flue gas passage Opening for power supply cable ...

Page 9: ...DIVA SLIM AIR PELLET STOVE 7 EN Rev 1 0 Overall dimensions ...

Page 10: ...ription of connections A Intake pipe 50 mm Cn1u Upper ducted air outlet only on configured models 80 mm M Cn1b Rear ducted air outlet only on configured models 80 mm M Sb Rear flue gas outlet 80 mm M Su Upper flue gas outlet 80 mm F E Electricity connection REAR VIEW E ...

Page 11: ...he packages should be intact since pellets tend to absorb humidity Humidity not only reduces the calorific value and increases the amount of flue gases expelled but also causes swelling of the product which may create problems with the appliance The production of pellets must be compliant with some international standards such as EN14961 2 DIN 51731 and O NORM M7135 which establish minimum values ...

Page 12: ...allation must guarantee easy access for cleaning the appliance the flue gas exhaust pipes and the flue and any subsequent maintenance operation by the Authorised technical assistance centre Once you have found the best location for the appliance position it following the instructions given below The appliance must not be installed in small rooms bedrooms bathrooms or in areas with an explosive atm...

Page 13: ...on the outside we recommend you make the hole near it at about 20 cm above the ground see example in Fig A If it is not possible to put an air vent in the wall behind the appliance make a hole in a perimeter wall in the room where it is installed If it not possible to put the external air vent in the same room as where the appliance is installed this hole can be made in an adjoining room as long a...

Page 14: ...ts made from non combustible materials capable of withstanding combustion gases and potential condensation must be used for mounting the flue gas pipes for the section from the appliance to the flue inlet it is strictly forbidden to use flue pipes made of aluminium It is forbidden to use fibre cement pipes to connect the appliance to the flue Flue gas conduits must not pass through rooms in which ...

Page 15: ... usable outlet cross section which cannot be smaller than double that of the flue onto which it is inserted It must be shaped in such a way as to prevent rainwater or snow from entering the flue It must be built in such a way as to ensure the discharge of combustion by products even in the event of winds from every direction and inclination The outlet height where height refers to the top of the f...

Page 16: ...ding the earth connection must be made after shutting off the electrical system When completing the system bear in mind that the cables must be laid in an unmovable manner and far from parts subject to high temperatures During the final wiring of the circuit only use components with a suitable electrical protection rating Do not pass electric cables in the immediate vicinity of the flue gas pipe u...

Page 17: ...ulfilled 2 Ducted room 1 only on configured model With room thermostat it must be enabled in Pr56 with value T1 With the contact CLOSED the appliance continues to work at the set power regardless of the SET ROOM button 1 value and the status of any other thermostats connected With the contact OPEN the appliance enters the modulation mode provided that the room temperature set in SET ROOM button 1 ...

Page 18: ...eases the room temperature working power value In SET DUCTING it modifies the value of ducting 1 3 ON OFF When pressed the first time It switches on the display Working Switches the appliance off when pressed for 2 seconds In off mode Switches the appliance on when pressed for 2 seconds In alarm block Releases the alarm Menu programming mode Goes to the previous menu level without saving the chang...

Page 19: ...tion of the LEDs present on the support panel LED Description Status Action 1 ON OFF Off The appliance is off Flashing The appliance is switching off Lit The appliance is on 2 and 3 POWER STATUS LED 2 Lit LED 3 Off Power setting on 1 LED 2 Lit LED 3 Lit Power setting on 3 LED 2 Off LED 3 Lit Power setting on 5 4 RECEPTION Lit Switches on when the PCB receives a signal from the remote control 5 ALA...

Page 20: ...vels 1 3 or 5 With the help of LEDs 2 and 3 Power status it is possible to verify which power level was chosen see LED table Display The remote control display shows information on the appliance s operating status The display can be switched on by pressing button 3 On Off The underlying figure shows the display during normal operating conditions By accessing the menu through button 4 Set it is pos...

Page 21: ...f the appliance is disabled even when the temperature set in SET ROOM is reached The working power will nevertheless be modulated the word MODULATION will appear on the display If enabled the appliance enter the modulation and or shutdown mode once the temperature set in SET ROOM is reached During the modulation phase the wording OK ST BY will appear on the display when the appliance shuts down ST...

Page 22: ...se and Decrease are used to modify the selected value Button 4 Set is used to select the next value Button 5 Esc is used to select the previous value Button 3 ON OFF is used to return to the previous menu Number of the selected time slot 2 slots available Enable field It must be enabled if at least one time slot is active SET OUTPUT Working power in the selected time slot SET ROOM Room temperature...

Page 23: ...ed day Button 2 Decrease is used to disable the selected day Button 4 Set is used to select the next day Button 5 Esc is used to select the previous day Button 3 ON OFF is used to return to the previous menu Sub menu 02 04 Week end chrono Allows for enabling disabling and setting the weekend timer functions applies to Saturday and Sunday Number of the selected time slot 4 slots available Enable fi...

Page 24: ...next value Button 5 Esc is used to select the previous value Button 3 ON OFF is used to return to the previous menu Menu 04 Language Allows you to select the dialogue language from the available choices Italian English French German and Spanish Number of the selected time slot 2 slots available Enable field It must be enabled if at least one time slot is active SET OUTPUT Working power in the sele...

Page 25: ...splayed in succession The data is reserved for Technical assistance Centre The table below indicates the various devices with the relevant meaning Display message Meaning L04 270218 example Code of the firmware loaded in the control unit AIR 1 0 example Code of the firmware loaded in the remote control T SMOKE Indicates the temperature measured by the probe inside the combustion chamber T ROOM Ind...

Page 26: ...f the built in Wi Fi board The image below shows the display of the Wi Fi board status The table below indicates the various items with the relevant meaning Display message Meaning Values displayed SIGNAL Indicates the value of the Wi Fi signal measured by the reception board 0 100 CHANNEL Indicates the channel to which the Wi Fi board is connected 1 6 11 VERSION Indicates the firmware version loa...

Page 27: ...erved for the Technical Assistance Centre Access is protected by a password Unauthorised access can cause serious damage to the equipment to things and the environment as well as personal injuries Menu 11 Relax function Menu not available Allows for reducing the front air fan speed for a pre set time 90 min Menu 12 Set Room Duct menu displayed only on specific models Allows for accessing and modif...

Page 28: ... repeat the operation Connection to the Wi Fi network The appliance is equipped with a Wi Fi board that enables it to be remotely controlled via the My Klover Web app which can be downloaded to smartphones tablets or PCs from various stores Apple Android etc The procedure for connecting the Wi Fi board to the domestic network is explained below also refer to the Menu 08 WiFi status paragraph in th...

Page 29: ...nnected to appear under WIFI STATUS If you wish to connect to a new network press the Search Wi Fi Networks button 7 The last configuration page will then open up Search available Wi Fi networks Select the network to be used from the list in order to connect the appliance to the Internet then enter the password for the selected network If the network is hidden click on Custom SSID and enter the tw...

Page 30: ...n menu After completing the registration you will receive a confirmation e mail in your mailbox The registration can be made from the My Klover app which can be downloaded to smartphones tablets or PCs from various stores Apple Android etc 11 Return to the home page of the My Klover app and access your account by entering the credentials e mail address and password previously used for the registra...

Page 31: ...ce make sure the brazier is clean and that there are no pellets inside it otherwise empty and or clean it We recommend that you use high quality pellets so as not to impair the operation of the appliance Damage caused by poor quality pellets shall not be covered by the warranty Do not pour pellets manually into the brazier Ignition cycle Prolonged pressing of button 3 On Off on the remote control ...

Page 32: ...ters the MODULATION mode once the set room temperature is reached but will not switch off automatically If the above condition occurs when the switch off cycle is not yet completed please wait until the cycle terminates The cleaning cycle of the brazier displayed under BRAZIER CLEANING is done at predetermined time intervals for an established period see PCB parameters Switch off cycle Pressing bu...

Page 33: ...t To modify the speed of the ducted air fans 1 or 2 depending on the specific model simply select SET DUCTING by pressing button 5 Esc Press button 2 Decrease to modify the value associated with the zone 1 ducted air fan and confirm with button 4 Set or 5 Esc it is possible to manually set a speed value between 1 and 5 or an automatic speed A associated with the value set under SET OUTPUT see Modi...

Page 34: ...e seal on the flue gas pipes and the filter of the ash vacuum device used for cleaning What happens if the pellets do not ignite If the ignition fails the display will show the alarm message FAILED IGNITION Cancel the alarm and restore the appliance to its standard condition by pressing button 3 On Off for a few seconds If the ignition fails take the pellets out of the brazier only once all the un...

Page 35: ...ccurs when the tachometer encoder in the extractor detects an extractor speed equal to 0 AL 05 FAILED IGNITION No ignition This occurs when the minimum temperature in the combustion chamber Pr13 is not reached within the maximum ignition cycle time Pr01 AL 06 CHECK PELLETS Sudden shut down during the work phase This occurs when the temperature in the combustion chamber drops below the minimum thre...

Page 36: ...e 89 391 EEC The required cleaning frequency depends on the type and quality of the pellets used The times indicated below may therefore vary Any problem affecting the appliance caused by lack of cleaning will not be covered by the warranty The failure of these operations could affect the safety of the product Cleaning operations may be carried out by the end user as indicated in the paragraph bel...

Page 37: ...ove the brazier covering ring and the grille then eliminate the combustion residues Figure 3 Use a suitable ash vacuum device to vacuum the ash deposited inside the brazier and outside of it figure 4 WARNING use suitable ash vacuum devices equipped with a fine mesh filter in order to prevent ash from being blown into the room and damage being done to the vacuum cleaner We do not recommend the use ...

Page 38: ...iance must be done at least every 30 days so as to always guarantee efficient performance and optimal operation Please proceed as follows Perform routine cleaning After the top has been removed figure 6 remove the two indicated inspection ports of the right and left side flue gas passages highlighted in the photo Figure 7 5 6 7 ...

Page 39: ...e lower flue gas passage by undoing the two screws figure 9 After removing the cover vacuum the residues inside the inspected compartment Figure 10 Remove the inspection port of the extractor flue gas passage by undoing the two screws figure 11 After removing the cover vacuum the residues inside the inspected compartment Figure 12 8 9 10 12 11 ...

Page 40: ...uum device placed directly in contact with it To remove the vermiculite panels you must remove the flame separator figure 14 then remove the central panel figure 15 and then the side ones figures 16 and 17 ATTENTION handle the vermiculite panels very carefully as they do not withstand impacts Cleaning the ceramic glass Always clean the glass when the appliance is off and has cooled down completely...

Page 41: ...atic maintenance is essential for guaranteeing correct operation optimal heat performance and durability of the device Therefore qualified staff should check the appliance at least once a year at the beginning of the season You must periodically check the seals because the latter guarantee the air and water tightness of the appliance and its good functioning if they are worn or damaged you need to...

Page 42: ...hase DUCT 1 SPEED S4 Volt 65 225 65 Pr61 M10 03 07 Heat exchanger 2 ducting 1 in power 5 work phase DUCT 1 SPEED S5 Volt 65 225 65 Pr62 M10 03 08 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 1 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S1 Volt 65 225 65 Pr63 M10 03 09 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 2 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S2 Volt 65 225 65 Pr64 M10 03 10 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 3 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S3...

Page 43: ...rk phase SMOKE SPEED P1 Rpm 500 2800 1450 Pr19 M10 05 19 Flue gas extraction speed in power 2 work phase SMOKE SPEED P2 Rpm 500 2800 1550 Pr20 M10 05 20 Flue gas extraction speed in power 3 work phase SMOKE SPEED P3 Rpm 500 2800 1700 Pr21 M10 05 21 Flue gas extraction speed in power 4 work phase SMOKE SPEED P4 Rpm 500 2800 1850 Pr22 M10 05 22 Flue gas extraction speed in power 5 work phase SMOKE S...

Page 44: ... 09 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 2 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S2 Volt 65 225 65 Pr64 M10 03 10 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 3 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S3 Volt 65 225 65 Pr65 M10 03 11 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 4 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S4 Volt 65 225 65 Pr66 M10 03 12 Heat exchanger 3 ducting 2 in power 5 work phase DUCT 2 SPEED S5 Volt 65 225 65 Parameters VARIOUS SETTINGS Mod...

Page 45: ...rk phase SMOKE SPEED P1 Rpm 500 2800 1450 Pr19 M10 05 19 Flue gas extraction speed in power 2 work phase SMOKE SPEED P2 Rpm 500 2800 1550 Pr20 M10 05 20 Flue gas extraction speed in power 3 work phase SMOKE SPEED P3 Rpm 500 2800 1700 Pr21 M10 05 21 Flue gas extraction speed in power 4 work phase SMOKE SPEED P4 Rpm 500 2800 1850 Pr22 M10 05 22 Flue gas extraction speed in power 5 work phase SMOKE S...

Page 46: ...ALE M V2 CN4 SCHEDA ESPANSIONE T055 CONNESSA A L023_8 CON I CONNETTORI CN10 CN12 FUN1 FUN2 LEGENDA DISPOSITIVI DI SICUREZZA ALp Micro chiusura porta fuoco ALt Termostato a riarmo manuale ALf Pressostato fumi ALs Micro chiusura portina serbatoio pellet RELÈ Nc Com No Nc Com No Nc Com No RELÈ COMPONENT LEGEND M1 screw feeder gear motor M2 Brazier cleaning gear motor V Primary air fan V1 Ducted air 1...

Page 47: ...er it The Klover Warranty will remain in effect for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase if proven by a delivery note or other proof of purchase e g receipt stating the name of the seller the product that was bought and the date of purchase Product components replaced by an authorised dealer at the Consumer s expense as they were out of warranty after expiry of the two year period will be...

Page 48: ... improper functioning of the chimney flue Defects in the Product caused by negligence accidental breakage normal wear and tear tampering and or damage during transport scratches dents etc including shipments sent free to destination works carried out by unauthorised personnel and additional damage caused by inappropriate intervention by the Consumer Calibration of settings Damage caused by the use...

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