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4.2 Programming the stove

Pressing the keys 

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 allows you to select the desired value.

ATTENTION! 

Switching on the chronothermostat while the stove is running stops the 

digital clock inside the stove during the whole time operations in the 

menu are carried out. It is recommended to act on the chronothermostat 

menu while the stove is in standby (OFF).

!

UT02

: Setting time. 

Pressing the key             again displays the text UT02 and the lower display views the current hour with flashing 

dots. Adjust the hour by acting on the keys  

 and     .

UT03

: Pressing the key             again displays the text UT03 and the lower display views the minutes with flash

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ing dots. Adjust the minutes by acting on the keys      

  and           .

UT04

: Reserved for Authorised Service Centre.

Pressing the key 

SET

 again displays the text UT04 reserved for the technician.

Do not modify the set parameters. Modifications after an improper access require the intervention of an au

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thorised technician NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.

UT05

:  Indicates the time PROGRAM “1” starts. The time can be changed at 10 minute intervals by acting on 

the keys   

     and           .

N.B.

: This parameter is only enabled if UT01 was previously set other than “OFF”.

UT06

: Indicates the time PROGRAM “1” finishes. The time can be changed at 10 minute intervals by acting on 

the keys   

 and           .

 

N.B.

: This parameter is only enabled if UT01 was previously set other than “OFF”.

UT07

Allows you to select the day of the week to which to combine PROGRAM “1”.

Press the button                to select the day of the week. Press the button           to activate/deactivate stove igni

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tion. In the example, the stove is lit on Saturday and Sunday.

SET

SET

Text

Meaning

Day 1

Monday

Day 2

Tuesday

Day 3

Wednesday

Day 4

Thursday

Day 5

Friday

Day 6

Saturday

Day 7

Sunday

OFF

Chronothermostat off

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6

Day 7

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Off 1

Off 2

Off 3

Off 4

Off 5

On

On

Summary of Contents for 16,5

Page 1: ...it USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 16 5 16 5 C...

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Page 3: ...conomy and a longer operational life The careful designing and risk analysis performed by our company have produced a safe product Nonethe less before performing any type of operation it is recommende...

Page 4: ...ty standards use only quality pellets rec ommended by the manufacturer The glass is equipped with a special air pass for self cleaning However it is not possible to avoid a light grey coating on the g...

Page 5: ...the key for 2 seconds the stove switches on or off 5 Decrease output The button allows you to decrease the output from a maximum of 5 to a minimum of 1 6 Increase output The button allows you to incr...

Page 6: ...er display 11 Remote control receiver 12 Menu setting LED 13 Temperature LED 14 Remote control reception LED 15 Pellet LED 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 15 14 13 12 4 5 6 Remote control 1 Increase temperature 2 D...

Page 7: ...basket is positioned correctly All sections of the flue gas pipe must be able to be inspected If fixed it must have inspection openings for cleaning 2 4 Loading pellets into tank Pellets are loaded in...

Page 8: ...Press the button to increase the value and the button to decrease it The display indicates the output value Change temperature The user can change the temperature at any time To change the temperatur...

Page 9: ...ameters Modifications after an improper access require the intervention of an au thorised technician NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY UT05 Indicates the time PROGRAM 1 starts The time can be changed at 10 minu...

Page 10: ...8 9 00 UT 09 23 00 UT 10 Off1 Off2 0n3 Off4 On5 On6 Off 7 ATTENTION The temperature and output at which the stove operates during the time periods with programming ON will be those of the last extinct...

Page 11: ...temperature at least 4 C higher than the one shown on the display If the display still reads ON T contact the Authorised Service Centre Pressing the key restarts the stove with the previously set par...

Page 12: ...e Centre Fig 3 manually rearmed thermostat 1 On off Switch 2 Power cable 3 Fuse F4AL250V 4 PC connection optional 5 Thermostat rearm button 6 Room temperature probe Medium mod 1 2 3 5 4 6 Large mod 1...

Page 13: ...the bottom of the stove The two fans are completely independent one from another A gate valve regulates the air towards the front fan towards one rear duct or both rear ducts Two knobs at the top of...

Page 14: ...in order like before the intervention placing the brazier properly Please follow the following cleaning operations carefully Failure to per form them can cause problems to arise in stove operation Op...

Page 15: ...t supplied with the stove This opera tion is especially necessary the first times the stove is lit espe cially if pellets other than those recommended by the manu facturer are used The frequency of th...

Page 16: ...ld endanger stove operation Poor quality pellets can however dirty the glass ATTENTION Do not try to light the stove if the glass is broken 7 9 Cleaning the exhaust system Until you have acquired reas...

Page 17: ...changing the batteries not supplied remove the rear cover of the remote control making leverage with a small flat head screwdriver Fig 10 Replace the battery with a new N type 12V battery be ing care...

Page 18: ...ing gaskets on pipes and flue gas extraction fan compartment Cleaning silicon tube connected to pressure switch Cleaning inspection and descaling of ignition resistance compartment replacement if nece...

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