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2.
VERIFIC./EXTRACT
:
Shuts down due to the revolution sensor of the smoke extractor motor detecting an
anomaly.
- Check smoke extractor functionality (connection of the revolution sensor)
- Check smoke channel for dirt
.
3.
STOP/FLAME
:
Shuts down due to a drop in smoke temperature (intervenes if the thermocouple detects a
smoke temperature that is lower than that which is set, thereby interpreting it as a flame failure).
The flame may not go on for the following reasons:
- lack of pellets
- too many pellets in the combustion chamber have suffocated the flame
- the maximum thermostat / pressure switch / water safety thermostat has intervened to ‘stop’ the gear motor
.
4.
BLOCK_FI/NO START
:
Shuts down due to incorrect smoke temperature during ignition (intervenes if the flame
fails to appear within a maximum of 15 minutes, or if the ignition temperature is not reached).
There are two possibilities:
- 1. NO flame! Check:
- Combustion chamber – position and proper assembly.
- Correct work of the igniter.
- The temperature in the room. If it’s lower than 3
о
С use fire lighter.
- 2.There is flame but
BLOCK_FI/NO Start
is show on the display.
The dealer must check:
Proper work of the thermocouple.
Set correct parameters for temperature ignition.
5.
Failure/Power
: Shuts down due to an electricity failure.
Check electricity connection and drops in voltage
.
6.
FAULT /RC
:
Shuts down due to a failure occurring in the thermocouple or it being disconnected
Verify connection of thermocouple to the control board. Verify functionality in a cold test
.
7.
SMOKE
O
С/HIGH
:
Shuts down due to excessive smoke temperature
An excessive smoke temperature may occur because of the following: unsuitable pellet type, anomaly in smoke
extraction, blocked smoke channel, incorrect installation, gear motor ‘drift’
.
8.
H2O TEMPALARM
:
Shuts down due to water temperature being higher than 90 °C.
An excessive temperature may occur because of the following:
- system too small: ask the DEALER to activate the ECO function
- blockage: clean the exchanger pipes, the combustion chamber and the smoke outlet
.
9.
VERIFIC/AIR FLOW
:
Shutdown due to loss of vacuum (occurs if the flow sensor detects insufficient
combustion air flow). The air flow may be insufficient in the following cases:
- if the hatch is open or not properly sealed
- air suction or smoke expulsion problem
- combustion chamber clogged
- flow sensor dirty (clean with dry air)
- The vacuum alarm may even be activated during the start up phase
.
10. „
BATTERY CHECK
” : the stove is properly working but the error is show on the display. The battery of the
circuit board needs change.
11. The pellets does not enter in the combustion chamber. Few reasons are possible:
- the feed screw is empty. Fill with pellets by pr and – buttons simultaneously.
The pellets are blocked in the hopper.
- use a vacuum cleaner to empty the pellet hopper.
The gear motor is broken. (there will be error message).
The feed screw safety thermostat ‘disconnects’ the electrical supply of the gear motor:
- check that it has not overheated. Use a tester or a temporary bridge to verify.
The water overheating safety thermostat ‘disconnects’ the electrical supply of the gear motor:
- check that the stove contains water.
- After having removed the protective cap, press the button on the back of the stove to reset
In this cases you must contact the dealer before restarting
.
Note: all signals/warnings will remain shown until the control unit is used by pressing button 0/1. Do not use
the stove until you solve the problem. It is very important for the dealer to know the exact message/signal
.
12. The display/control unit is off.
- check electric supply.
- check the fuse.
- check the connections of the flat cable.
13. The water is not hot enough:
- clean the heat exchanger.