Parameter 8 (D2 = 8 (flashing), D1 =Ex. “off”)
Press button 2 or 3 to set “off”, which is situated before “00.00”, to disable the third period.
Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter.
Press button 4 to go back to the previous one.
Parameter 9 (D2 = 9 (flashing), D1 =Ex. “off” )
Press button 2 or 3 to set “off”, which is situated before “00.00” to disable the third period.
Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter.
Press button 4 to go back to the previous one.
Parameter A (D2 = A (flashing), D1 =Ex. “off1” )
At this point, the data in this parameter no longer has any value, as the switch-on/off of the third
period have been disabled.
Press button 5 to confirm and go to the next parameter.
Press button 4 to go back to the previous one.
Press button 1 to confirm and exit.
Note: When the weekly programmer is on, the corresponding LED indicator on the control panel is
on
(see description of indicator lights).
TO DEACTIVATE THE WEEKLY PROGRAMMER, enter the User Parameters by pressing button
3 and holding it, then pressing button 5. Display D2 shows a flashing “0”. Use button 2 or 3 to set
“off” mode on display D1. Press button 1 to confirm and exit.
Manual controls via the front panel or remote control take precedence over any programmed
settings.
14.2
Pellet loading adjustment
If the stove has operating problems due to the quantity of pellets, you can adjust the pellet load
directly from the control panel.
Problems related to the quantity of pellets fall into one of two categories:
1
- LACK OF PELLETS
• The stove cannot develop a suitable flame, tending to burn very poorly even at high
speeds.
• At the lowest speed, the stove tends to almost burn out, causing the stove to go into “NO
PELLET” alarm status.
• When “NO PELLET” is displayed, there may still be some unburned pellets in the brazier.
2 - EXCESS PELLETS
• The stove develops a very high flame even at low speeds.
• The flame tends to soil the stove window, darkening it almost completely.
• The brazier tends to get incrusted, blocking the air intake holes, due to the excessive pellet
load that is only partially burned.
N.B.: If this problem occurs just a few months after installation, check to make sure that the user
is correctly carrying out the regular cleaning schedule described in the instruction manual.