9.5.6
TURNING OFF THE STOVE OR INSERT
In order to turn off the stove or insert, press button no.3 during a few seconds. Once it
has been turned off, it will start the final cleaning stage, in which the pellet supply stops
and the smoke extractor will be working to the maximum speed. This stage would not
finish until the stove or insert has reached the appropriate cooling temperature (see
drawing D83).
9.5.7
STOVE OR INSERT TURNED OFF
When the stove is turned off, the control shows the following information (see drawing
D84):
9.5.8
When the stove or insert is turned off it would not be possible to restart it up until some safety time goes by and the
stove or insert is cold enough. If you try to start-up the stove, the display will show up the following information (see
drawing D85):
STAND-BY
COOL
10
Before your stove or insert enters into an alarm state, a series of messages will appear on the screen of the display,
MENU
which do not block the operation of the stove, simply these messages are activated as information or self-protection
D85
on the stove:
•
Empty hopper (only model Neva): Indicates the need to refuel. See "3 Fuels -
Pellet Supply" in this manual (see drawing D86).
•
End hours service: Indicates that maintenance is required on your stove. See
section "8.10 Maintenance Review" in this manual. (See drawing D87).
•
Hot exhaust: This message means that the stove has reached a very high
smoke temperature. The appliance is self-protected and after cooling, it returns
to the working mode. In case you observe this message often on your remote
control, you must contact the Technical Assistance Service in your area or your
installer, in order to check the reasons of this smoke overtemperature (see
drawing D88).
•
Hot temp card: This message informs that the electronic board has an elevated
temperature. Generally this message appears due to a lack of a correct "natural
convection" (see chapter 5.4 of this manual). In case you observe this message
often on your remote control, you must contact the Technical Assistance Service
in your area or your installer, in order to check the reasons that lead to the
appearance of this message (see drawing D89).
11 ALARMS
In case of an anomaly during the operation, the electronics of the stove or insert
intervenes and highlights the irregularities that have ocurred in the different working
phases, depending on the type of fault.
Every alarm situation blocks the stove or inserts to be automatically blocked. By
pressing button 3 we can unblock it. Once the stove or insert has reached the
appropriate cooling temperature, the user can restart it up.
11.1
POWER SUPPLY FAILURE (BLACK OUT)
In the event that power supply is cut for less than 30 seconds, the stove will restart and
continue with its normal working state.
In the event that power supply is cut for greater than 30 seconds, when power is
restored, the stove, as a safety measure, goes straight to the Final Cleaning stage until
the stove temperature reaches the appropriate cooling temperature. (see drawing
D90).
11.2
SMOKE TEMPERATURE PROBE ALARM
This alarm goes off when the probe in charge of detecting the exhaust stack
temperature is disconnected or is broken. During the alarm status, the stove or insert
will be in the turn-off stage (see drawing D91).
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
RE-IGNITION OF THE STOVE OR INSERT
MESSAGES OF INFORMATION OR WARNING
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21:10
21:28
23º C
P-3
23º C
FINAL
OFF
CLEANING
MENU
MENU
D83
EMPTY
SERVICE
HOPPER
HOURS
MENU
MENU
D86
HOT
HOT TEMP
EXHAUST
CARD
MENU
MENU
D88
14:42
ALARM 2
22º C
P-3
FINAL
SMOKE
CLEANING
PROBE
MENU
MENU
D90
RADIOFREQUENCY SERIES
P-3
D84
END
D87
D89
D91