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After adjusting the parameter exit the programming by pressing
menu
Pressure values must never be lower than 60 Pa (the limit of safety threshold). If higher pressures are set than
recommended it can cause pellets to ‘float’ in the grate and not light.
Parameter Pressure Settings
The pressure settings are obtained from Robeys Limited 01773 820940 or contact info@robeys.co.uk You will
need to have the Firmware version information. To obtain this press the select key ‘up’ key for 5 seconds to
display the version.
After setting parameters remove the micromanometer and ensure that the brass cap nut is refitted
Setting Parameters using the Keypad on the Stove (Superior)
Identify the microprocessor and record the details. To do this switch on the stove, the identification code appears
for a few seconds on the display, press the
3 set
key followed by the
4 on/off
key
Note the keys have a number in the corner which is used for identification
Key
3
confirms any setting and moves the display to the next parameter
Pressing key
4
at any time will exit from programming.
Start the stove and wait for it to complete the 20 second stage
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Press key
5
for 10 seconds to obtain the input port to the programming functions
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Use keys
1
and
2
to obtain code E9 on the display
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Press
3 set
to enter the programming mode, showing 01P
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Press
3 set
to move to the next parameter and repeat until 16P appears
Check and adjust parameter 16P
Note
this must be done during the ignition stage
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Note:
The change made to parameter 16P is not sensed by the micromanometer immediately, at this stage set
the pressure between 110 and 120 Pa using keys
1
and 2 and watching the micromanometer to obtain the
correct pressure. To check if the new setting is correct it will be necessary to go through the other parameter
settings, exit the program, then after stabilising re-enter the program and check the value on the
micromanometer. Repeat if necessary.
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Press
3
set
to confirm the setting and move to the next parameter
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Exit the program by pressing key
4
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Wait until the stove enters the stabilisation stage
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Enter the programming as before and go to parameter 17P
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Check the pressure, at this stage it is advisable to have a pressure between 100 and 110 Pa
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Adjust if necessary as above
Exit the program by pressing key
4
The rest of the parameters must be set when the whole flue system is up to temperature. For boiler stoves the
water temperature must also be at least 60 deg C.
Note the parameters 18P to 22P are the settings for the different power output levels 1-5, or for stoves with 4
power levels 18P to 21P. These are now set for their true operating powers.
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Enter the programming as above
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Go to parameter 18P, the pressure should be 65-70 Pa, adjust as necessary and allow it to settle
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Press
3
set
to confirm the setting and move to the next parameter
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Check parameter 19P, the pressure should be 65-70 Pa, adjust as necessary
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Press 3 to confirm, move to 20P, the pressure should be 75-80 Pa, adjust as necessary
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Press 3 to confirm, move to 21P, the pressure should be 75-80 Pa, adjust as necessary
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Press 3 to confirm, move to 22P, the pressure should be 75-80 Pa, adjust as necessary
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Recheck parameters 16P and 17P
Exit the program by pressing key
4
After setting parameters remove the micromanometer and ensure that the brass cap nut is refitted
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