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4. Set the desired room temperature on the thermostat (e.g. 21C°); the display will show “t
on”.
5. When the stove reaches the desired temperature, it goes to the minimum operating
condition (“Low” appears on D1). If the temperature drops, the stove will pass to “t on”
again, returning to the setting previously made.
13.2.3 Mechanical thermostat with energy saving, Standby function (Stby)
The Standby function is used to further reduce pellet consumption by switching off the stove when
the desired temperature has been reached.
As the temperature drops, the stove will automatically switch on again.
1. Set the desired temperature using buttons 4 and 5.
2. Using button 2, set the room temperature at the minimum position until display D1 shows
“Low” with “Set” blinking.
3. While “Low” and “Set” are blinking, press button 1 for three seconds; the display shows
Stby, which means that the energy saving function is on.
At this point the thermostat will control the stove as described below:
• Thermostat with closed contact: the stove switches on and operates at the power set.
Display D1 shows “t on”.
• Thermostat with open contact: the stove switches off or stays off, and display D1 shows
“Stby”.
This function can also be suspended temporarily by pressing button 1 for three seconds.
• If the stove is in “Stby” phase, the stove remains off. Display D1 shows “Stby”, “off” and
the current time.
• If the stove is in “t on” phase, the stove switches off. Display D1 shows “t on”, “off” and
the current time.
To return to using this function, press button 1 again.
To exclude this function altogether, just raise the stove thermostat temperature using button 3.
13.2.4 Mechanical thermostat operation for heat distribution motor (DIVINA PLUS
only)
The connection of an external thermostat makes it possible to separate stove operation from the
heat distribution motor operation.
At this point you just have to set the desired temperature; the mechanical thermostat will control
the operation of the second motor:
• If the temperature has not been reached yet, the second motor follows the operation of the
stove.
• Once the temperature has been reached, the stove takes the second motor to the 1
st
speed, and the related indicator light on the control panel blinks.