After a long period of inactivity, remove any pellets left in the hopper (using a vacuum
cleaner with a long pipe ), as they could have absorbed moisture, thereby altering their
original characteristics and no longer being suitable for combustion.
The first start-up may not be successful as the feed screw is empty and does not always
manage to load the required amount of pellets in the brazier in time for the fire to be
regularly ignited.
CANCEL THE FAILED START-UP ALARM STATUS BY PRESSING AND HOLDING kEY 1 (ESC).
REMOVE THE PELLETS FROM THE BRAZIER AND REPEAT START-UP.
If a flame does not ignite after a number of failed start-ups, even though the pellet supply is correct, make
sure the brazier is set in place correctly, which must be interlocked in its seat and free from any ash deposits.
If no anomaly is found during this inspection, there may be a problem with the product components or
installation may not be correct.
REMOVE THE PELLETS FROM THE BRAZIER AND CONTACT AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN.
Avoid touching the boiler during the initial start-up, as the paint in this stage hardens; by
touching the paint, the steel surface may be exposed.
It is good practice to guarantee effective ventilation in the room during the initial start-
up, as the boiler will emit some smoke and smell of paint.
Do not stand close to the product and air the room. The smoke and smell of paint will disappear after
about an hour of operation, however, remember they are not harmful in any case.
The boiler will be subject to expansion and contraction during the start-up and cooling phases, therefore
slight creaking noises may be heard.
This is absolutely normal as the structure is made of laminated steel and must not be considered a defect.
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Fig. 18 - Check the brazier
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