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Installation, use and maintenance guide
Pellet Air 11 Stove body
The control panel is managed by a microprocessor. The control buttons and the various displays are described below.
The control buttons are:
Clock button
Press this button to activate / deactivate the programming. (See para. 5.4),
Ventilation button
Press this button to set the desired level of ventilation: Six ventilation levels can be set on this stove. The fan starts
operating as soon as the temperature inside the stove body rises and the smoke thermocouple gives the signal.
The fan stops automatically when the stove body has cooled sufficiently. The fan cannot be disabled during
operation.
Flame button
Pressing this button when the appliance is off activates the
START
sequence
(See Para. 7), sets the combustion
power in the
WORK
mode (See Para. 7) or shuts off the appliance by activating the
OFF
sequence
(See Para. 7).
Scroll buttons (only in the Menu)
Press MINUS key to lower the value. Press PLUS key to raise the preset value.
Menu button
Press this button to access the main menu. You can scroll the setting screens shown below, which will be
described in detail in the following paragraphs. To access the functions of each subwindow wait a few seconds.
DATE
This button is used to set the day of the week, the hour and minutes. (See par. 5.3)
CRONO
This button is used to set the programmed on and off sequences. (See para. 5.4)
LEVEL
Is used to change the rotation speed of the smoke suction unit. (See para. 5.5)
THERMOCOMFORT
This button is used to activate the connection with the optional handheld radio control. (See para. 5.6)
SHOW CRONO
This button is used to view the parameters programmed with the CRONO function (See Para. 5.7)
Display
The following information can appear on the display:
Displays the preset
combustion power
, and consequently the pellet consumption
,
by the number of
bars that are
lit up around the flame symbol, using this logic:
One bar lit up:
Minimum combustion power (and therefore with minimum pellet consumption)
Two bars lit:
Second combustion power
Three bars lit:
Third combustion power
Four bars lit:
Fourth combustion power
Five bars lit up:
Maximum combustion power (and therefore with maximum pellet consumption)
No bars lit up:
The appliance is OFF
Displays the preset
ventilation power
, and consequently the room fan speed
,
by the number of
bars that are lit
up around the fan symbol, using this logic:
One bar lit
:
Minimum ventilation power
Two bars lit:
Second ventilation power
Three bars lit:
Third ventilation power
Four bars lit:
Fourth ventilation power
Five bars lit:
Fifth ventilation power
Six bars lit
:
Maximum ventilation power
Dashes appear along the top of the display, and each dash corresponds to one day of the week set by the user
The operating status of the appliance appears below these dashes, that is START, OFF or WORK. And the
current time set by the user appears below this word.
The presence in the display of the clock symbol indicates that the CRONO programming has been enabled; if this
symbol does not appear it means that the CRONO programming has been disabled. (See Par. 5.4)