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11.4 Remote control
The heating power, the desired room
temperature and automatic
starting/stopping of the stove can be
adjusted by means of the remote control.
Relation between remote control
Buttons and display buttons
1= P3+P5 4= P4
3= P3 5= P5
2= P2
P4
P5
P3
P2
fig. 21
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Besides the feed rate , also the room temperature can be set directly from the control panel; this
topic is dealt with in detail in
chapter 12.
The stove adjusts itself automatically as far as warm air ventilation is concerned.
The timer
-thermostat function allows the user to program the automatic starting and stopping of
the stove.
The contents of the hopper should be monitored to prevent the stove going out because of a lack
of fuel.
ATTENTION!
1. The cover of the pellet container must always be closed, excepting when loading fuel.
2. The sacks of pellets, must be kept at least 1.5 metres away from the stove.
3. A half hopper of pellets should always be constantly kept .
4. Before filling the stove hopper with pellets, make sure that the appliance is off.
11.2 DIVINA PLUS operation
The operation of the model DIVINA PLUS is the same of the other models, in addition it has a second
motor for the canalisation of the air. During normal operation, the second fan follows the running
of the first one.
It is anyway possible to switch on/off the functioning of the second motor as well as increasing
/decreasing the ventilation of the same per cent.
11.3 Turning off
Press button 1 (see fig. 20 and 20bis) for three seconds.
At the end of this operation, the stove automatically starts the shutdown stage, cutting off the feeding
of pellets. The display
D1 will show the message “off”.
Both the fume extraction and warm air ventilation motors will run until the stove temperature
drops sufficiently.
N.B.:
In case of a voltage surge during operation , the stove will enter the cooling stage (the message
“
RAF” will appear on the display D1) and after reaching a safety temperature, it will automatically
start the lighting cycle.