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PELLET STOVES
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Chapter 5 page 28
5. LCD REMOTE CONTROL
5.1. Characteristics of the remote control
The remote control operates at a transmission frequency of 434.5MHz.
Power the product with three AAA batteries as follows:
Remove the cover of the battery compartment by pressing and lifting it as shown by the arrow
Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity (+) and (-)
Close the cover of the battery compartment
When power is supplied to the remote control the time setting will automatically be prompted (see paragraph 5.4.1).
The remote control tells the user when the batteries are about the run out via the relevant icon on the display. If the flat battery icon appears, this means that the batteries are almost flat and the remote control is about to switch off.
Used batteries contain metals that are harmful to the environment. Therefore, they must be disposed of separately in suitable containers.
5.2. Graphic appearance
In the instructions herein, we will often refer to the indications of the buttons shown in the figure. For simplicity, always keep the figure to hand.
A
B
E
C
LCD remote control Technical dept. - All rights reserved by MCZ Group S.p.A. - Reproduction prohibited
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Table of contents
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 5 1. WARNINGS AND GUARANTEE TERMS
- 5 SAFETY WARNINGS
- 6 OPERATIONAL WARNINGS
- 7 DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
- 7 GUARANTEE TERMS
- 8 Guarantee limits
- 8 Exclusions
- 9 2. THEORETICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 9 THE PELLET
- 10 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
- 10 THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
- 12 CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL AIR INLET
- 12 CONNECTING THE SMOKE OUTLET PIPE
- 14 FLUE PIPE CONNECTION
- 14 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL DUCT USING AN INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 15 OPERATING FAULTS ASSOCIATED WITH DRAUGHT DEFECTS IN THE FLUE PIPE
- 16 3. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
- 16 SKETCHES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 16 PHILO COMFORT AIR dimensions
- 17 Technical specifications
- 18 PREPARATION AND UNPACKING
- 20 CONNECTING THE SMOKE OUTLET PIPE
- 21 CONNECTING THE HOT AIR DUCT
- 23 FITTING THE CLADDING
- 23 Fitting the front panels and grilles
- 24 Fitting the upper top
- 25 FITTING THE AIR FILTER
- 25 OPENING/ CLOSING THE DOOR
- 25 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- 26 4. OPERATION
- 26 WARNINGS PRIOR TO START-UP
- 27 CHECK PRIOR TO START-UP
- 27 SETTINGS TO IMPLEMENT BEFORE THE FIRST START-UP
- 27 LOADING PELLETS
- 28 5. LCD REMOTE CONTROL
- 28 Characteristics of the remote control
- 28 Graphic appearance
- 29 Operation of the remote control
- 29 General rules
- 29 Initial settings
- 29 Adjusting the time
- 29 °C – °F setting
- 29 Setting the operating mode
- 29 MANUAL mode (indicated by MAN)
- 29 AUTOMATIC mode (indicated by AUTO)
- 30 TIMER mode (indicated by TIMER)
- 30 ECO mode (indicated by ECO )
- 31 Various settings
- 31 Room ventilation
- 31 Sleep function
- 32 TIMER settings
- 32 TIMER time frame display
- 32 Modifying the TIMER time frames
- 32 Enabling the TIMER-ECO time frames
- 33 6. EMERGENCY PANEL
- 34 Start-up/ shutdown via the emergency panel
- 34 Carica coclea (Load pellet)
- 35 7. SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
- 35 SAFETY DEVICES
- 36 ALARM SIGNALS
- 38 Silencing alarms
- 38 Mechanical seizure of the stove
- 39 8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 39 DAILY OR WEEKLY CLEANING UNDER THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY
- 39 Before every start-up
- 39 Check every 2 / 3 days
- 40 Cleaning the glazing
- 40 ROUTINE CLEANING UNDER THE SPECIALISED TECHNICIAN'S RESPONSIBILITY
- 40 Cleaning the heat exchanger
- 42 Decommissioning (end of season)
- 42 Checking the internal components
- 43 9. FAULTS / CAUSES / SOLUTIONS
- 45 10. WIRING DIAGRAMS