What does it mean when Cadel nice displays “AlAr Fan Fail”?
- JJohn LowerySep 12, 2025
If your Cadel Stove displays “AlAr Fan Fail”, it indicates that the fumes extractor is broken.
What does it mean when Cadel nice displays “AlAr Fan Fail”?
If your Cadel Stove displays “AlAr Fan Fail”, it indicates that the fumes extractor is broken.
Why is there ash around my Cadel nice?
Ash around your Cadel Stove could be due to a faulty or torn door gasket, so replace the gaskets. It could also be caused by fumes channel pipes not being sealed, so seal connections immediately with high hermetically sealed temperature silicone and/or replace pipes with others to current standards.
Icons indicate target audience (User, Technician, Repairer) and important notes.
Product meets standards; manual is integral and must be kept with the appliance.
Use caution with pictures, contact distributor for issues, avoid unauthorized modifications.
Valid with proof of purchase, technician installation, correct use; excludes wear parts and misuse.
Covers manufacturing defects; excludes transport, misuse, incorrect maintenance, and specific parts.
Order parts via dealer/service; owner responsible for product disposal per laws.
Dispose of product at designated centers; handle stove carefully, keep packaging away from children.
Guidance based on standards; check local regulations for air inlet and exhaust systems.
Use insulated pipes or existing flue, equipped with inspection plugs/doors; single flue per appliance.
Flue must be sealed, insulated, and meet safety distances; check CE certification.
Chimney flue draught depends on height; check specifications.
Clean flue to prevent blockage; have flue/pot checked by sweep weekly for safety.
Use anti-wind pot; ensure proper fume exhaust and prevent infiltration.
Ensure room ventilation, correct inlet area, pressure limits, and placement.
Use compliant pipes, short connections, proper unions, avoid multiple appliances.
Maintain minimum 500mm distance from flammable components.
Illustrates correct installation methods for chimney flues.
External flue attachment and T-union ducting for cleaning.
Use only pellets; quality affects performance, ash, and warranty.
Store pellets dry; avoid using appliance as incinerator.
Position, local regulations, technician use, air inlet, CO checks, draught.
Floor capacity, clearance distances, safety distances from objects and walls.
Table listing dimensions of stove components.
Procedures for removing top cover and inserting side panels.
Use authorized technician, proper socket, earth connection; avoid extension cables.
Connect external room thermostat by authorized technician.
Stove has a ventilation system for cooling.
Do not cover outlets, not for cooking, supervise children, keep away from heat.
Follow instructions for performance, initial ignition, and handling potential fumes.
Explains button functions (P1-P6) and LCD display elements.
Access user menu for clock, chrono, language, stand-by, buzzer settings.
Steps for first ignition, including checks, preheating, and work phase.
Adjust pellet drop and fume fan revolutions for optimal performance.
Details of the back air regulator and its parameters.
Addresses 'FAILED IGNITION' alarm due to low temp, poor pellets, or dirty pot.
How the stove reacts to short and long power outages.
Use specific buttons to set and view ambient temperature.
Method to check fume temperature at the exhaust.
Steps to safely switch off the stove using the P4 key.
Set clock and configure daily chronothermostat functions.
Set chronothermostat for Saturday and Sunday.
Set up to four working times for each day of the week.
Use extinguisher or firemen; never water for internal fires.
Avoid filling hopper while running; keep lid closed.
Explains how to use the optional remote control and its buttons.
Safety devices prevent risks; avoid unauthorized repairs, unplug before intervention.
Power interruption during ignition; clean pot and restart.
Probe issues; check/replace probe, clean pot, restart.
High exhaust temp; pellet drop reduces, reset and clean pot if persists.
Fume fan failure; reset, clean pot, and restart.
Insufficient temp for ignition; reset, clean pot, restart.
Low exhaust temp; fill hopper, clean pot, restart.
Thermostat activation; reset, clean pot, restart.
Specific steps to reset the thermal safety alarm.
Pressostat or door issues; reset, clean pot, restart.
Periodic cleaning for longevity; fume system cleaning by technician.
Clean pot/tray regularly; check fire plate, store ash safely.
Check hopper for debris, clean auger; contact service for blockages.
Clean fume chamber periodically; vacuum ash, check gasket.
Clean conduit monthly; extract ash, check gasket, ensure sealing.
Clean fume fan annually to ensure balance and reduce noise.
Annually clean fume passages by removing components, brushing, and resealing.
Specialist cleans pipes, flue, pot annually, providing safety declaration.
Use soft cloth for panels; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives.
Replace deteriorated gaskets by technician using original spare parts.
Clean glass daily at cool temperature to avoid damage.
Technician must verify motherboard parameters and contact support for doubts.
Details for AL 1 (Black Out), AL 2 (Fume Probe), AL 3 (Hot Fume), AL 4 (Fan Failure) alarms.
Details for AL 5 (Failed Ignition), AL 6 (No Pellet), AL 7 (Thermal Safety) alarms.
AL 8 (Failure Depress) for obstructed exhaust or system faults.
Solutions for stove not powering on or stopping unexpectedly.
Troubleshooting weak flames, fan operation, and maintenance alerts.
Addresses insufficient air, obstructed exhaust, faulty seals, and maintenance alerts.
Guidance for authorized technicians on accessing components and performing repairs.
Steps to access internal components and replace fuses.
Detailed technical specifications for these stove models.
Detailed technical specifications for these stove models.
Detailed technical specifications for these stove models.