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7.4.5
- PERIODIC CLEANING BURNER (“PCLr”)
During the normal working of the stove, the stove does the periodic cleaning of the burner automatically from time
to time.
When the periodic cleaning is carried out, in the display on top appears the message “PCLr” flickering.
7.4.6
- STANDBY
Working state of the stove that appears once the stove has changed to modulation and room temperature is still
increasing. Firstly, the stove switches off and remains in standby until the room temperature decreases below the
selected temperature, and then the stove will turn on automatically.
7.4.7
- IGNITION RECOVERY (“REC”)
During this state the off cycle is carried out while in the display on top appears the Word “REC” flickering. Once the
off cycle has finished, it turns on automatically.
The stove starts an “Ignition recovery” in these cases:
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If when the stove is on, a power cut in the mains has been produced and when the electric power has been re-
established, the stove was still hot.
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If when the stove is switching off, the user pushes the button ON/OFF to turn on the stove again.
7.4.8
- SWITCH OFF (“OFF”)
This stage can start by different reasons:
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If we force a switch off with the push-button ON/OFF.
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When the stove enters in standby mode.
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When it appears any message of error.
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When the stove is in ignition recovery.
During this stage in the display on top appears the Word
“OFF”
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8. PROBLEMS, MESSAGES AND ALARMS
The stove informs the user of certain situations and problems that make difficult its normal working by the alarms
and messages that appear in the display.
The electronic circuit (through the different devices and probes that are connected to it) receives the information
about different magnitudes giving the corresponding message or alarm when the parameters are out of the range.
This does not mean that it is an internal problem of the stove, but sometimes the electronic board reports problems
in the installation, in the pellet, lack of cleanliness, etc.
Read this chapter carefully, as it will not only help you to interpret the messages or alarms that it could appear, it
also informs you about possible causes and possible solutions to take.
The appearance of messages and alarms is part of the normal working of the stove, as they
inform the user of certain situations.
The messages will only be attributable to the stove when they are produced as a consequence
of the malfunction of any defective component of the stove.