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PELLET STOVES
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
6.1.1. Start-up/ shutdown via the emergency panel
If the remote control is faulty or the batteries are flat you can operate the stove temporarily using the emergency panel on the rear of the stove.
In this configuration, the stove can be operated manually and you can choose between 3 power levels.
STARTING UP THE STOVE WITHOUT THE REMOTE
CONTROL
To start up the stove move selector “D” to the ON. When the stove starts up the RED LED will switch off and the GREEN LED will begin to flash until the start-up process is complete. The
GREEN LED stays on permanently while the stove is running.
SELECTING THE POWER LEVEL WITHOUT THE REMOTE
CONTROL
You can choose between three heating power levels:
MIN-MED-MAX (selector “E”)
MINIMUM power is the 1
MEDIUM power is the 3 rd
MAXIMUM power is the 5 st
power level; th
power level;
power level;
SHUTTING DOWN THE STOVE WITHOUT THE REMOTE
CONTROL
To shut down the stove move selector “D” to the OFF
Once the remote control is working again remember to put selector "D" back to the "REMOTE" position otherwise the stove will ignore input from the remote control.
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6.1.2. Carica coclea (Load pellet)
This function, which can only be enabled when the stove is switched off, is used to load pellets into the filling system (auger), and it can be used every time the same is emptied because the pellets in the tank have run out (see alarm A02). It is useful to avoid failed start-ups
(alarm A01) due in fact to an empty tank.
To enable the CARICA COCLEA (LOAD PELLET) function, when the stove is switched off, set the selector “D” on the emergency panel to
OFF and press the TEST key on the same panel three times. Wait a few seconds and the word COCLEA (AUGER) will flash on the screen.
When the pellets begin to drop into the brazier, press the TEST key again to disable the CARICA COCLEA (LOAD PELLET) function and then start up the stove.
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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