Electric Ignition
The pellet furnace is fitted with an electric ignition. This starts to function together with the stove start program.
Ignition duty cycle: Approx. 6 min.
Emergency Operation – Heating Up Without Electrical Ignition
If the ignition cartridge of the unit fails, emergency operation may be performed using a fire lighter.
First, start the stove as usual.
Wait for the scavenging phase and the tipping of the grate.
Then open the combustion chamber door and insert a handful of pellets together with the fire lighter into the
cleaned combustion cavity, ignite and subsequently close the combustion chamber door.
CAUTION: Do not use flammable liquids to preheat the stove.
Some Field Values
Pellet consumption depends on the size of the pellets. The larger the pellets the slower the feed and vice
versa.
A full pellet container will suffice approximately 22 hours at an output of 100% and approximately 70 hours
at an output of 30%.
(variations are possible due to pellet quality).
Fuel Addition
CAUTION when filling the stove with pellets.
Do not touch the hot stove with the pellet sack.
Remove any pellets that have not been put in the storage container immediately.
We recommend maintaining an appropriate level in the supply container to prevent the fire going out due to
lack of fuel. A 15 kg bag of pellets can be emptied into your pellet stove as soon as a third of the pellets in the
pellet container have been consumed. View the fill level on a regular basis. The container cover, however, must
remain closed at all times, except during filling procedures.
When filling the container during operation (opening of the container cover) the fan starts up and pellet delivery
is suspended; operation will continue after the container cover has been closed (“DOOR OPEN” display).
Pellet container capacity (see Technical data).