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9.5
OPERATING PHASES
During the normal operating phase, the
set the "SET ROOM" parameter (room temperature). Once the SET
ROOM value has been reached and provided that also all the other
thermostats and room sensors are fulfilled, the appliance will enter
the "MODULATION" economy operating mode (also consult the para-
graph
"Connecting the room thermostat or room
Once the SET ROOM value is reached:
- with "STAND-BY menu" enabled, the appliance will switch off
automatically by entering the "OK ST-BY" status after the time set
in parameter Pr44 (default 10 minutes). Once the switch-off phase
terminates, it will automatically start up again if the room temper-
ature drops to below the temperature difference set in parameter
Pr43 (default 1°C), namely Room temperature < ("SET ROOM" -
Pr43).
- with "STAND-BY menu" not enabled, the appliance enters the
"MODULATION" mode once the set room temperature is reached,
but will not switch off automatically.
If the above condition occurs when the switch-off cycle is not yet
completed, it is advisable to wait until the cycle terminates.
The pneumatic cleaning cycle of the brazier (indicated on the display
with "CLEANING FIRE-POT") is performed at pre-defined intervals for
a specific duration (see
"Parameter
9.6
SWITCH-OFF CYCLE
Pressing the
button on the remote control, or on the control panel
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fitted on the unit, causes the appliance to switch off.
During the switch-off phase, "FINAL CLEANING" will appear on the
display.
Pellet loading will be interrupted and the fume extractor will continue
to work at maximum speed until the appliance cools and for a pre-de-
fined duration.
With the appliance switched off, the message "OFF" will appear on
the display.
In addition, during this phase the brazier is cleaned and emptied.
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Never interrupt the power supply during this phase:
doing so could cause safety problems and damage
the product or hamper its efficient operation.
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It is possible to book the switch-off (prolonged
pressing of the
button) during the switch-off cy-
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cle. The "AWAITING RESTART" message indicates
that the booking has been made. The appliance will
only switch on at the end of the switch-off cycle.
It is not possible to perform an immediate switch-on
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while the switch-off cycle is being completed. Any
attempt at starting the appliance will be blocked and
the message "COOLING WAIT" will appear on the
display.
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button can be pressed to
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9.7
MODIFYING THE MAIN ROOM TEMPERATURE
SET-POINT
The SET ROOM menu allows for accessing and modifying the param-
eter that manages the main room temperature. Through this param-
eter, the product can be set to the minimum power once the set tem-
perature value has been reached.
The image below shows the screen within the "SET ROOM" menu.
SET ROOM
25° C
The
button can be used to access the SET ROOM menu.
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The
or
button can be used to modify the temperature value,
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which can be set to:
- EXT where the system is managed only through the room thermo-
stat connected to the appliance (optional), thus without any refer-
ence to the room temperature of the remote control
- from 7°C to 40 °C
- MAN where the system is managed manually, without any refer-
ence to the temperature or room thermostat.
The
or
button can be pressed to save the set value.
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By pressing the
button or waiting a few seconds without confirm-
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ing, the user will exit the menu without having saved the set value.
Once the SET ROOM value is reached, the appliance enters the "MOD-
ULATION" economy operating mode (also refer to the paragraph "
Operating
phases").
9.8
MODIFYING THE POWER SET-POINT
The image below shows the screen within the "SET OUTPUT" menu,
where the power level can be set to between 1 and 5.
SET OUTPUT
The
button can be used to access the SET OUTPUT menu.
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The
or
button can be used to modify the power value to be-
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tween 1 and 5.
The
or
button can be pressed to save the set value.
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By pressing the
button or waiting a few seconds without confirm-
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ing, the user will exit the menu without having saved the set value.
COMMISSIONING AND USE
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