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2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
All stove models are equipped with an electrical grid for functioning and combustion control, and can modulate
their power according to settings set from the display, this way allowing better adaptation to heating
requirements.
During initial start up phase (approx 10 min) the crucible automatically fills with combustibles, whilst the
resistors heat up and ignite them. After the presence of a flame has been detected by combustion smoke
detectors, normal functioning starts and, thanks to the microprocessor, permits the variation of combustibles
contribution by acting on the auger motor and modulating the flame.
At every point the electronic grid controls the temperature sensors as well as the safety devices and, in case of
anomalies, it will stop functioning and signal this on the display (see alarm code paragraph).
Room heating is guaranteed by an air flow that is variable according to functioning power that passes the tube
sectioning for combustion smoke. For models covered in ceramics or majolica, the thermal exchange in the
room will be warmer and more pleasant
3. PELLET QUALITY
There are various types and qualities of pellets on the market and it is important that the ones you use are not
of abysmal quality. A poor, cheap quality pellet could contain glues, resins or chemical substances that could
seriously jeopardise the functioning and the safety of the product, by inciting blockage of ashes and smoke
discharger, forming corrosive gas, reducing machine performance, release polluting substances into the
atmosphere and window incrustation. Laws in force on the matter state that products that use this type of
combustion have to be fed with good quality pellets that are well compacted and not very powdery. We
recommend that you ask your retailer for suitable pellets that are in compliance with DIN51731 standards or
M7135 standards including any updates
Wooden pellet characteristics should be: of a 6÷8 mm diameter, approx. 5÷20 mm length, have an 8% humidity
and a heating potential of 18200 KJ/Kg.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for use of poor quality pellets and therefore is
non respondent to consequent malfunctioning of the stove..
Store pellets at least 1 metre away from the stove in a dry and sheltered part of the room.