Exiting alarm condition. MCZ Nima Air 2011, Club Comfort Air 2011, Toba Comfort Air 2011, MUSA, Club, NIMA, Sagar Air 2011, SAGAR, Toba Air 2011, Nima Comfort Air 2011
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7.3.
Exiting alarm condition
PELLET STOVES
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
If there is an alarm, to restore normal operation of the stove you will need to follow the procedure outlined below:
Place selector D of the rear emergency panel in the OFF position for a few seconds until the 3-figure code that identifies the type of alarm disappears. The following operation will also stop the flashing of the red LED and the acoustic alarm signal.
Place selector D back in the REMOTE position, so that the stove can again be managed by the remote control.
Turn the remote control off and back on again if you want to restart the stove.
Only in the event of defect A12 (no communication between remote control and stove), the stove will remain on with the most recently set mode. It will automatically exit alarm mode as soon as it receives a signal from the remote control.
7.3.1.
Mechanical shutdown of the stove
The following things can cause stove shutdown:
Overheating of the stove body (
Overheating of the smoke (“
“A03”
A04 ”)
)
During the function of the stove, an uncontrolled air intake occurred in the combustion chamber or an obstruction in the flue pipe ( “A05” )
Shutdown is signalled on the display accompanied by a beep.
In this situation the shutdown cycle is automatically activated.
Once this process has started, any operation which is an attempt to reset the system is useless.
The cause of the shutdown is shown on the display.
WHAT TO DO:
If “A03” appears: t he structure is too hot because the product has been operating for too long at maximum power, or it is poorly ventilated, or the air fans are faulty. When the stove is sufficiently cold, press button B on the control panel or OFF on the remote control to cancel the alarm A03 .
Once the alarm is cancelled it is possible to relight the stove normally .
If “ A04 ” appears: the stove will shut off automatically. Let the stove cool off for a few minutes, then re-light it.
Control the exhaust of the smoke and check the type of pellet being used.
If “A05” appears: it is caused by the prolonged opening of the fire door or by substantial air infiltration (e.g. smoke fan inspection plug missing). If not caused by these factors control and if necessary clean the smoke duct and the flue pipe. (it is recommended that this operation be conducted by a specialist MCZ technician).
Only after the cause of the blockage has been permanently eliminated can a fresh attempt to relight the stove be made.
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Table of contents
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 5 WARNINGS AND GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
- 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 OPERATING WARNINGS
- 7 DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
- 7 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
- 8 Limitations
- 8 Exclusions
- 9 THEORETICAL NOTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 9 PELLETS
- 10 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- 11 OPERATING AREA
- 12 CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE
- 12 CONNECTION OF SMOKE DISCHARGE PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL FLUE WITH INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL PIPE
- 14 CONNECTION TO THE FLUE PIPE
- 15 OPERATING PROBLEMS CAUSED BY DRAUGHT DEFECTS IN THE FLUE
- 16 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
- 16 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- 16 Dimensions CLUB mod. AIR – COMFORT AIR
- 16 Dimensions SUITE mod. AIR – COMFORT AIR
- 17 Dimensions MUSA mod. AIR- COMFORT AIR
- 17 Dimensions TOBA mod. AIR-COMFORT AIR
- 18 Dimensions SAGAR mod. AIR
- 19 Dimensions NIMA mod. COMFORT AIR
- 20 Technical characteristics
- 22 PREPARATION AND UNPACK ING
- 26 INSTALLATION OF CERAMIC CLADDING FOR SUITE AND CLUB
- 26 Assembly of the lower panel – Suite and Club Stoves
- 27 Installation of side tiles
- 27 Installation of ceramic top
- 28 Assembly of sides on the MUSA stove
- 29 Assembly of ceramic side tiles onto NIMA stove
- 30 Assembling the frontal/side panel and top on the Toba stove
- 33 Assembling side panels and top on the Sagar stove
- 35 INSTALLATION OF AIR FILTER
- 35 OPENING/CLOSING OF ATHOS STOVE DOOR
- 35 MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- 36 OPERATION
- 36 PRE-LIGHTING WARNINGS
- 37 PRE-LIGHTING CHECK
- 37 Note on first ignition
- 37 LOADING THE PELLETS
- 38 LCD REMOTE CONTROL
- 38 Characteristics of the remote control
- 38 Graphic appearance
- 39 Operation of the remote control
- 39 General rules
- 39 Initial settings
- 39 Adjusting the time
- 39 °C – °F setting
- 39 Setting the operating mode
- 39 MANUAL mode (indicated by MAN)
- 39 AUTOMATIC mode (indicated by AUTO)
- 40 TIMER mode (indicated by TIMER)
- 40 ECO mode (indicated by ECO )
- 41 Various settings
- 41 Room ventilation
- 41 Sleep function
- 42 TIMER settings
- 42 TIMER time frame display
- 42 Modifying the TIMER time frames
- 42 Enabling the TIMER-ECO time frames
- 43 EMERGENCY PANEL
- 44 Start-up/shutdown from emergency panel
- 45 SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS
- 45 SAFETY DEVICES
- 46 ALARM SIGNALLING
- 48 Exiting alarm condition
- 48 Mechanical shutdown of the stove
- 49 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 49 DAILY AND WEEKLY CLEANING BY THE USER
- 49 Before each lighting
- 49 Check every 2/3 days
- 50 Cleaning the glass
- 50 Cleaning of the air filter
- 51 PERIODIC CLEANING BY A SPECIALISED TECHNICIAN
- 51 Cleaning of the heat exchanger
- 51 Musa stove (steel sides) COMFORT AIR version
- 53 Suite and Club stove (ceramic sides) COMFORT AIR version
- 55 Nima Stove Version COMFORT AIR
- 56 Suite and Club stove (ceramic sides) AIR version
- 57 Sagar Stove Version AIR
- 58 Toba Stove AIR Version
- 59 Toba Stove COMFORT AIR Version
- 60 CLEANING THE LOWER COMPARTMENT
- 60 Shutting the stove down (end of season)
- 60 Check of internal components
- 62 PROBLEMS / CAUSES / SOLUTIONS
- 64 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS