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Shutdown
While the boiler-fireplace is working pressing the 0/1 key
for 2 seconds begins the shutdown process and “OFF”
is displayed (for 10 minutes). The turning off phase inclu-
des:
- The interruption of falling pellets
- The circulation of running water.
- Smoke extractor operating at maximum speed.
- Air ventilation
Never pull the plug during shutdown.
N.B. Please note that the circulator runs until the water
temperature drops below 40° C.
Setting the clock
Press the MENU button for 2 seconds and use the +
and – keys to follow the instructions given on the display
to access the ‘Clock’ menu. This allows you to set the
time on the electronic control board. Then press MENU
and the following data appears in sequence – this can
be adjusted: day, month, year, hour, minutes, day of the
week. When ‘Save?’ appears on the display, you can
check that the settings have been entered correctly befo-
re confirming. Press MENU to save the information (‘Save
OK’ then appears on the display).
Programmer to ignite and shutdown the ther-
mal stove at various times during the week.
Press the MENU button on the remote control or the
synoptic panel for 2 seconds to access the time setting
function and press the + key to access the weekly timer
function ‘Program ON/OFF’ will appear on the display.
The timer allows you to set a number of ignitions and
shutdowns per day (up to a maximum of three), for each
day of the week. As you confirm via the MENU button,
one of the following options will appear:
- No Prog. (no program is set)
- Program/daily (a single program is set for every day)
- Program/weekly (a program is set for each day of the
week)
Move from one to the other using the + and – keys.
Use the MENU button to confirm the ‘Daily program’op-
tion and access the selection of the number of programs
(ignition/shutdown) to be set per day. Use the ‘Program/
daily’ option to set the identical program/s for every day
of the week.
The following will be displayed if the + key is pressed:
- No Prog.
- Prog. No. 1 (one ignition and one shutdown per day),
Prog. No. 2 (same as before), Prog. No. 3 (same as be-
fore)
Use the button to show them in reverse order. If the 1st
program is selected, the ignition time is shown.
The display shows: 1 Ignition Hour 10.30; use the +/–
keys to change the hour and press MENU to confirm.
The display shows: 1 Ignition Minutes 10.30; use the +/–
keys to change the minutes and press MENU to confirm.
In the same way, adjust the shutdown times.
The program is confirmed by pressing the MENU button
when “Saved” appears on the display.
When confirming ‘Program/week’, you will need to choo-
se the day to which the program is to apply:
1 Mon; 2 Tues; 3 Wed; 4 Thurs; 5 Fri; 6 Sat; 7 Sun
Once you have chosen the day by scrolling through them
with the + and – keys, confirm by pressing MENU and
proceed with the settings of the programs in the same
way as for the ‘Program/daily’, selecting whether or not to
enable a program for each day of the week and choosing
the number and times of interventions. Should you make
a mistake whilst setting the programs you can exit without
saving by pressing the 0/1 key and ‘Saved’ will appear
on the display. Should the hopper run out of pellets, the
stove will block and ‘Stop/Flame’ will appear.
Pellet reserve warning
The boiler-fireplace is equipped with an electronic pellet
detection system.
The pellet detection system is integrated into the elec-
tronic control board, allowing the stove to monitor how
many kilos of pellets are left.
This verification is implemented at any point whilst the
stove is in operation mode.
For correct system operation, it is important that the fol-
lowing procedure is adhered with during the first ignition
(that must be implemented by the DEALER). Before star-
ting to use the pellet detection system, you must load and
consume a full sack of pellets.
This allows for a brief running-in of the loading system.
Subsequently load 15 kg of pellets.
Then press the ‘reserve’ button once, thereby storing the
data into the memory that 15 kg have been loaded.
From now on the display will show the remaining pellets
as they decrease in kg (15…14...13). Each time pellets
are reloaded you must
enter the quantity. E.g. when loading 15 kg, simply press
the ‘pellet load’ button to enter this into the memory.
For other quantities, or in the event of an error, you can
specify the quantity using the pellet reserve menu as fol-
lows:
Press the MENU button for 2 seconds to view the SET-
TINGS.
Press + or – consecutively to view T. Max exit.
Confirm by pressing MENU and the remaining quantity of
pellets will be displayed + that being loaded (default is
15 and can be changed using the +/- keys).
Should the hopper run out of pellets, the boiler-fireplace
will block and ‘Stop/Flame’ will appear.
Variation feeding pellets (ONLY AFTER SUG-
GESTED BY DEALER)
Press and hold the “M” key on the remote control for two
seconds. Scroll through the display instructions using the
“+”
and “–” keys, to the description “ADJ-PELLET”. By confir-
ming this function using the menu key you can adjust the
supply of pellets,
by reducing the set value, you decrease the supply of
pellets, increasing the set value increases the supply of
pellets. This function can be useful in the event that one
changes the type of pellets used, no longer using those
for which the boiler-fireplace was calibrated, thus neces-
sitating an adjustment of the load setting.
Should this correction not suffice, contact
the Edilkamin-authorised Dealer, to esta-
blish the new operating axis.
Notes on flame variability:
Any changes in the
state of the flame depend on the type of pellets used,
as well as on normal variation of solid fuel flames and on
the periodic cleaning of the crucible the boiler-fireplace
automatically carries out
(Note: This does NOT replace the necessity cold vacuu-
ming by the user prior to start up).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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