advertisement
REMOTE CONTROL
CONFIGURATION
OK
REMOTE CONTROL CODING PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect the stove.
2. Press keys
3. Using keys
OK
and
OK
and
at the same time until the RADIO ID selection screen
select the new RADIO ID .
appears .
4. Connect the stove. Within 10 seconds (All LEDs on the radio/emergency board will flash) confirm the selected unit by pressing OK on the remote control.
5. All LEDs on the radio/emergency board will remain on for 2 seconds to confirm the new configuration.
OK
" will appear on the display. In this case, repeat the procedure.
THE REMOTE CONTROL IS ALREADY CONFIGURED WITH "RADIO ID" 0". SHOULD THERE BE ANOTHER STOVE, TO AVOID
INTERFERENCE, IT IS NECESSARY TO PERFORM A NEW CONFIGURATION, CHANGING ONE OF THE TWO STOVES.
SOME RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES (E.G. MOBILE PHONES, ETC...) MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE WITH
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE STOVE.
REMOTE CONTROL ROOM PROBE
CALIBRATION
This mode allows for the room temperature detected by the remote control to be calibrated (only with ventilation active). For a correct calibration, it is advisable to place the remote control
OK of hours.
The calibration procedure is the following:
Access the menu and go to “ TECHNICAL MENU ”.
Set the access key "F4". - " ADJ REM PROBE "
Using keys calibration.
or
Save and exit by pressing
adjust the desired room
.
BATTERY TYPE AND REPLACEMENT
OK
To insert/replace the batteries, simply remove the battery protection cover at the back of the remote control (figure 1).
Insert the batteries respecting the symbols on the remote control and on the battery itself.
3 AAA batteries are required for the remote control to function.
18
(figure 1)
Respect the environment!
Used batteries contain metals that are harmful to the environment. For this reason they must be disposed of separately in appropriate containers.
ENGLISH
advertisement
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Related manuals
advertisement
Table of contents
- 6 ENGLISH
- 6 WARNINGS
- 6 SAFETY
- 8 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
- 9 REGULATION (EU)
- 10 INSTALLATION
- 10 PREPARATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE
- 12 HERMETICALLY SEALED INSTALLATION
- 12 COMBUSTION AIR
- 12 FUMES EXHAUST SYSTEM
- 13 DETAILS TERRY PLUS
- 14 DUCTING CHARACTERISTICS
- 14 OPERATION OF DEFAULT DUCTING
- 14 OPERATION OF DUCTING WITH THERMOSTAT OR PROBE (OPTIONAL)
- 15 TA ADDITIONAL THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL)
- 16 PELLETS AND LOADING
- 16 PELLET HOPPER - PRESSURISED CLOSURE
- 17 RADIO/EMERGENCY CARD
- 18 REMOTE CONTROL
- 18 CONFIGURATION
- 18 REMOTE CONTROL ROOM PROBE CALIBRATION
- 18 BATTERY TYPE AND REPLACEMENT
- 19 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES
- 20 DISPLAY
- 21 MAIN MENU
- 22 GENERAL WARNINGS
- 22 SETTINGS FOR FIRST USE
- 22 DATE/TIME
- 22 LANGUAGE
- 22 DEGREES
- 23 OPERATION AND LOGIC
- 24 FRONT AIR
- 24 DUCTING
- 24 EASY SETUP
- 25 CHRONO
- 25 ENABLING
- 27 CHRONO CAN
- 27 ENABLING
- 27 CHRONO CAN
- 28 SETTINGS
- 28 DISPLAY
- 28 STAND-BY
- 28 OPERATION WITH ADDITIONAL THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL)
- 29 FIRST LOAD
- 29 DELTA T
- 29 RESET
- 29 DEPR WARNING
- 30 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- 30 MAINTENANCE
- 30 PERIODICAL CLEANING BY THE USER
- 32 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS
- 32 PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE (END OF SEASON)
- 35 DISPLAYS
- 36 ALARMS
- 37 GUARANTEE TERMS
- 38 DISPOSAL