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INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
When replacing the batteries, ensure correct polarity by observing the symbols on the internal compartment of the remote control.
4.6. EMERGENCY PANEL
Chapter 4 page 30
On the front part of the Powerbox, the emergency panel is installed. It was designed to diagnose any operating anomalies, and also to control the PowerSystem if the remote control is not working.
B
D
E
F
A
- OFF
- REMOTE
- ON
- MIN
- MED
- MAX
TEST
G
C
KEY
A. Three figure display which indicates a series of information about the stove, as well as the identification code for any operating anomaly.
B. GREEN LED to indicate:
D. Three-position selector for function
• OFF = Stove shut off manually in absence of remote control
• OFF = Stove off
• FLASHING = Stove in lighting phase
• ON STEADY = Stove on
C. RED LED to indicate:
• REMOTE = Stove can be controlled only by remote control
• ON = Stove turned on manually in absence of remote control
E. Three-position selector for selection of power
• OFF = Stove on
• FLASHING SLOWLY = Stove shutting down
• FLASHING RAPIDLY = Stove in alarm status
(accompanied for 10 minutes by a beep)
• ON STEADY = Stove off
• MIN = Selector to run the stove at minimum power with no remote control and with selector 4 in ON position
• MED = Selector to run the stove at medium power with no remote control and with selector in ON position
• MAX = Selector to run the stove at maximum power with no remote control and with selector in ON position
F. Push button for diagnostics of stove operating status
G. button to connect the stove to a new remote control (by means of a procedure explained below)
TO OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE REMOTE
CONTROL, SELECTOR "D" MUST BE PLACED
ON “REMOTE”
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Table of contents
- 5 INTRODUCTION
- 6 1. WARNINGS AND GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
- 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 OPERATING WARNINGS
- 7 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
- 7 Limitations
- 7 Exclusions
- 8 2. THEORETICAL NOTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 8 Pellets
- 9 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 10 OPERATING AREA
- 10 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE
- 11 CONNECTION OF SMOKE DISCHARGE PIPE
- 12 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 12 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL FLUE WITH INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL PIPE
- 12 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 13 OPERATING PROBLEMS CAUSED BY DRAUGHT DEFECTS IN THE FLUE
- 14 3. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
- 14 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- 16 PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING
- 16 MOUNTING TO THE UNIT BASE
- 17 REMOVAL OF COMPENSATION FRAME
- 17 INSTALLATION OF PELLET LOADING CHUTE (LINK)
- 18 Side installation of chute
- 18 Front installation of chute
- 18 COMBUSTION AIR AND AIR FILTER
- 19 HOOD VENTILATION NOZZLES
- 19 Introduction
- 19 Hood ventilation nozzles for new cladding
- 20 Mask for the realization of holes for the hood ventilation grilles
- 21 MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- 21 REALIZATION OF CLADDING
- 21 INSULATING A WOODEN BEAM
- 21 INSTALLATION OF STANDARD MCZ CLADDING
- 22 COMPENSATION FRAME ASSEMBLY
- 22 INSTALLATION OF PELLET CHUTE DOOR (LINK)
- 22 Door assembly POWERBOX LINK
- 22 OPENING/CLOSING PELLET DOOR
- 23 DIAGRAM FOR CREATING HOLES ON THE CLADDING - RECOMMENDED MEASUREMENTS
- 24 4. OPERATION
- 24 PRE-LIGHTING WARNINGS
- 24 PRE-LIGHTING CHECK
- 25 LOADING PELLETS FOR THE COMPACT POWERBOX
- 26 LOADING PELLETS FOR THE LINK POWERBOX
- 27 LCD REMOTE CONTROL
- 27 Remote control display
- 29 General characteristics of the LCD remote control
- 29 Type of batteries and replacement
- 30 EMERGENCY PANEL
- 31 SETTINGS TO CARRY OUT BEFORE FIRST LIGHTING
- 31 Setting current day and time
- 31 Setting the temperature unit of measure
- 31 FIRST LIGHTING
- 31 Turning on/off from the remote control
- 32 Note on first ignition
- 32 Start-up/shutdown from emergency panel
- 33 OPERATING MODE
- 33 Manual and automatic
- 33 Manual mode
- 33 Changing from manual to automatic mode
- 33 Automatic mode
- 34 Changing from automatic to manual mode
- 34 Automatic mode with ECO-STOP
- 35 Activation /de-activation of ECO-STOP mode
- 35 HOT AIR VENTILATION
- 36 SLEEP FUNCTION
- 36 TIMER
- 36 Current date and clock
- 37 TIMER activation and selection of a programme
- 39 TIMER de-activation
- 39 PRE-SET WEEKLY AND DAILY PROGRAMMES
- 39 Weekly programmes
- 41 Daily programmes
- 42 PRACTICAL EXAMPLE OF WEEKLY/DAILY PROGRAMMING
- 42 Setting of a weekly programme
- 42 Setting of a daily programme
- 44 INSERTION OF KEYPAD LOCK
- 44 PELLET LEVEL SENSOR
- 45 SYNCHRONIZATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
- 45 SAFETY DEVICES
- 46 ALARM SIGNALLING
- 48 Exiting alarm condition
- 48 Interruption of product functioning
- 49 5. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 49 DAILY AND WEEKLY CLEANING
- 49 Before each lighting
- 49 Cleaning every 2/3 days
- 49 Cleaning the glass
- 50 PERIODIC CLEANING TO BE PERFORMED BY THE USER
- 50 Extracting the unit
- 50 Cleaning of the air filter
- 51 Cleaning of the heat exchanger
- 51 Cleaning of smoke duct and connection
- 51 Other checks
- 52 Shutting the stove down (end of season)
- 52 Check of internal components
- 53 6. PROBLEMS / CAUSES / SOLUTIONS
- 55 7. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS