FAIR H18 Mounting instructions


Dear client,
We thank you for having chosen one of our products. Our products are designed and made in
accordance with the safety standards in force with high quality materials and a great experience about
transformation processes. We recommend you to read carefully the instructions of this manual to obtain
the best performance of your appliance.
This manual is an important part of the product: make sure you keep it always with the appliance, even
if you give the appliance away to another person. Whether you lose it, ask for as copy to the nearest
service centre.
INDEX
WARNINGS AND SAFETY........................................................................................................... 2
PACKING ..................................................................................................................................... 3
CHIMNEY FLUE ........................................................................................................................... 3
FUEL ............................................................................................................................................ 8
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 9
USE ............................................................................................................................................ 12
SAFETY DEVICES ..................................................................................................................... 23
MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................... 25
TECHNICAL DATA..................................................................................................................... 27
WARNING FOR THE USER ....................................................................................................... 30
IF THERE IS A PROBLEM ......................................................................................................... 31
GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................................. 34
WARNINGS AND SAFETY
The stoves built in our factory are made with great care, also for individual components, in order to
protect both the user and the installer from the possibility of accident. We therefore strongly advise
skilled personnel, after any operation carried out on the product, to take special care with the electrical
connections, especially the bare part of the conductors, which should not come out of the terminal board
in any way, so as to prevent possible contact with the live parts of the conductor. When installing the
appliance, comply with all local regulations and byelaws, including those referring to national and
European legislation.
Installation should be carried out by skilled personnel, who will take complete responsibility for final
installation and for consequent correct operation of the installed product. Fair will not be liable in the
event of failure to respect these instructions. Connect the appliance to the heating system. This can in
no way be used without the hydraulic connection, and without water being loaded in the heat chamber.
This stove should be used for the purposes for which it was designed and made. The manufacturer is
excluded from any contractual or extra-contractual liability for damage caused to persons, animals or
objects, by errors in installation, adjustment or maintenance and by improper use. After removing the
packing make sure the contents are complete and intact. If not, contact the retailer where the apparatus
was purchased. The stove should be serviced at least once a year, by making an appointment in good
time with the technical assistance services.
For safety reasons, always bear in mind:
This appliance should not be used by people (including children) with physical, sensory or mental
limitations or by people with little experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised or receive
instruction on how to use the appliance by the person who is responsible for their safety. Do not touch
the stove if barefoot or if parts of the body are wet or damp. Never change the safety devices or
adjustment devices without prior authorisation and instruction from the manufacturer. Do not pull,
detach or twist the electric cables coming out of the stove, even if it is disconnected from the power
supply. Do not block or reduce the size of the openings for ventilation on the premises where the stove
is installed and the primary air input in the rear part of the stove. The ventilation openings are essential
for correct combustion.
Keep the packaging out of reach of children and unassisted incapable people. Do not use the appliance
as an incinerator or in any other way than that for which it has been designed. When the appliance is
running its exterior, in particular, will reach high contact temperatures; handle with care to burns.
Do not make any unauthorised changes to the appliance. Use only original spare parts as
recommended by the manufacturer.

PACKING
Packing
The packing includes a cardboard box, which is recyclable in accordance with RESY guidelines, some
recyclable inserts made of expanded EPS and wooden pallet. All package materials can be used again
for similar use or taken away as solid urban waste in accordance with the regulation in force.
After you have taken the package away make sure the appliance is in perfect conditions.
IMPORTANT!
we recommend you move the appliance with adequate means paying attention to the safety regulation.
Don’t turn the package upside down and handle the majolica details with care.
CHIMNEY FLUE
Introduction
This chapter gives you some directions for a good and correct fulfilment of the chimney flue but it doesn’t
replace the regulations in force that a qualified chimney setter should know.
The company declines any responsibility for the bad functioning of the stove if that is caused by a bad
dimensioned chimney flue that is not in accordance with the regulation in force UNI10683.
Chimney flue
The chimney flue or chimney has a great importance for a heating appliance which uses solid
combustible materials of b type with forced draft; as modern heating appliances are high efficient with
colder fumes and a consequent lower draft it is really important that the chimney flue is properly built
and always maintained perfectly efficient. The flue can be single (UNI7129 / 92 standard), or insulated
directly to the outside with roof drain (UNI7129 / 92 standard) (see picture 1 a and b) It is not possible
to connect more than one pellets appliance to the same chimney flue.
Pic. 1
Technical characteristics
The chimney flue must be fume tight (a seepage of air through cracks or an inspection door which isn’t
fume tight will highly reduce the draught of the chimney). It must be vertical without obstructions, made
of materials that are impermeable to fumes and condensate, thermal insulated and adequate to be
resistant against normal mechanical stress on a long term (we recommend chimneys made of a/316 or
refractory material with double insulated chamber of round section). It must be insulated from the

outside to avoid phenomenon of condensate and to decrease the effect of fumes cooling. It must be
separated from materials that are combustible or easily inflammable by means of air space or insulating
materials. The chimney fireplace throat must be located in the same room where the appliance is
installed or at least in the next room and underneath it there must be a chamber to collect solid residuals
and condensate with a height not inferior to 50 cm and accessible through an airtight metal door. An
expert stove setter should verify the chimney flue efficiency and if it is necessary the chimney flue must
be ducted with materials in accordance to the standards in force. Auxiliary extractor fans can’t be
installed along the chimney or on the chimney pot.
Height –chimney draught
The chimney flue draught depends also on its height. The draught, which is necessary for the different
models of pellets stoves, is 8pa to 14pa (0,08 to 0,14mbar).
Dimensions
The section can be round (which is the best shape), square or rectangular (the ratio between the inner
sides must be 1,5) and the linked sides must have a minimum radius of 20 mm. The section
dimensions must be equal to or bigger than the diameter of the fumes waste pipe (8cm). Hereunder you
can see the dimensions table (see pic. 2).
Type of system
Pipe Diameter 8 cm
Pipe Diameter 10 cm
Minimum length
1.5
2
Maximum vertical length (with 1 pipe tee)
6.5
10
Maximum length (with 3 pipe tees)
4.5
8
Maximum number of bends or pipe tees
3
4
Horizontal stretches (minimum gradient 5%)
2
2
Installation at altitudes over 1200 m above sea
level
NO
Compulsory
Pic. 2
Chimney pot
The chimney pot is really important for a good functioning of a heating appliance, we recommend a
chimney pot, which is wind resistant with wing profiles (see picture 3).
Pic. 3

It must present an outlet section not inferior to a double of the chimney section and it must be shaped
to assure the outlet of fumes in case of wind coming from all directions and inclinations. It must stop
rain, snow and animals from going inside. The height of the fumes outlet in the atmosphere must be far
away from the reflux area caused by the roof shape or by the presence of nearby obstacles (see picture
4).
Maintenance
The chimney flue must be kept always clean: deposits of soot or incombustible oils reduce its section
in size obstructing its draught, compromising the good functioning of the stove and if the residuals are
big they can catch fire. The chimney flue and pot must be cleaned and checked by an expert at least
once a year. Safety can be compromised by the non-cleaning.
Pic. 4
External air intake
We recommend to set an air intake from the outside to have a healthy inner environment. The air flow
between the outside and the room can be vented directly from a duct on the external wall of the room
(best solution, see picture 5-A) or indirectly from adjacent rooms (see picture 5-B) as long as these
rooms are not bedrooms, garages, store rooms, rooms that present the risk of fire or with an opposite
draft due to a suction system without air intake.
The air intake duct must have an inner cross section of at least 20 cm2but this parameter must be
increased if there is an electric ventilation system to air the room (ex. Kitchen hood) (see picture 7). The
air intake duct must be located near the floor and safe from any accidental obstruction.

Pic. 5
Maximum capacity of electric ventilation(m3/h)
Net additional section (cm2)
Up to 50
140
Over 50 and up to 100
280
Over 100 and up to 150
420
Pic. 6
Air necessary for combustion
All types of combustion need air (oxygen). Hence, every stove extracts air from the room in which it is
installed and then the air has to be returned. Bad combustion may be caused by poor air circulation
inside the house and this often occurs in modern homes, which have hermetically sealed doors and
windows. The situation can also be problematical when, on the other hand, there are drafts inside the
room (generated by fans in the kitchen or bathroom for example).
To avoid this type of problem we recommend installing a permanent ventilation grid in a window or near
the stove. Air intake directly from the outside is compulsory.
WARNING!
Use only certified pipes of steel preferably. Pipes in synthetic material must never be used.
Comburent air duct
We recommend to vent the flow of air for combustion purposes directly from the outside through a pipe
with diameter 40 mm, located behind the stove (see page 29) that allows a better combustion with no
risk against safety.
When the installation takes place it is necessary to verify the minimum distances of the comburent air
duct taken directly from the outside as (for example) a window or an open door can take off the
comburent air necessary to the stove (see hereunder table). The duct outlet must be covered with a grid
strainer against birds. If extractor fans are used in the same room or place where the appliance is
installed this may create problems.

Pic. 7
The air intake
must be at a distance of:
1.5 m
Below
Doors, windows, fume exhaust,
air spaces etc.
1.5 m
Level with
Doors, windows, fume exhaust,
air spaces etc.
0.3 m
Above
Doors, windows, fume exhaust,
air spaces etc.
1.5 m
Far away
Smoke outlet
Pic. 8
Connection to the chimney flue
A pellets stove works with a fumes draft forced by a ventilator, therefore you must be sure that all piping
is properly made as explained in this chapter by specialised staff. The pipes fitting between the stove
and the chimney flue must be short in order to support the draft and avoid the formation of condensate
inside the pipes. The diameter of the fumes pipe must be equal to or bigger than the diameter of the
waste fumes pipe (diameter 80mm).
For the fumes pipe fitting you should use pipe made of plate for stove-setting, type B22 with silicone
strips, pipes of painted aluminates steel (minimum thickness 1,5mm) or made of stainless steel A316
or porcelain zed (minimum thickness 0,5mm) with a diameter of 80 mm or 100mm depending on the
type of plant (see picture 2 pag.4), you can not use pipes made of asbestos cement or flexible metal.
The pipes must be sealed with high temperature silicone (min. 250°) and fixed together with a self-
threading screw with diameter 3.9. You must always use a T pipe fitting (see picture 8) with inspection
plug, which allows an easy periodic cleaning of the pipes without having to disassemble them.
Make sure that after the cleaning the inspection plugs are closed hermetically with good strip. For
changes of direction you can only use 3 T pipefitting and the fumes pipe length must not exceed 2
meters of horizontal projection with a minimum gradient of 5% (see picture 2 pag.4). You can’t link more
than one appliance to the same fumes pipe, you can’t direct the waste fumes coming from above hoods
into the same fumes pipe, you can’t discharge the combustion products through the wall directly to the
outside or to close spaces in open air. You can’t connect any other type of appliances (wood stoves,
hoods, boilers etc.). You can’t fit butterfly valves or anything that can block the fumes passage anyway.

Examples of correct installation
1. Installation with hole on the roof for the passage of the pipe using an adequate mineral insulator (rock
wool, ceramic fibre with a density bigger than 80 kg/m3). The hole diameter varies from 300 mm, if
the hole is in contact with flammable materials (wood etc.), to 200 mm if in contact with non-
flammable materials (cement, bricks, etc.). This rule is valid also for holes on the wall.
2. Old chimney flue, ducted with an external door for the cleaning.
3. External chimney flue made of insulated stainless steel pipes with double wall, diameter 8-10 cm,
well fixed on the wall.
4. Ducts system of T pipe fittings for easy cleaning without the disassemble of the pipes.
Pic. 9
FUEL
Combustible material
Do not use inflammable liquids. Wood pellets are the only combustible material you can use. You can
find different kind of pellets with different characteristics and quality on sale. We recommend to use
pellets of good quality as that has great influence on the heating capacity and on the residuals of ash.
Pellets characteristics are: diameter of 6-7 mm, maximum length 30 mm, they must be well pressed and
little friable, without any residuals of glue, resin or additive a calorific value of 20244 kJ / kg and a
humidity of between 5% and 10%.
WARNING!
Not adequate pellets can cause bad combustion, frequent blockage of the brazier, obstruction of waste
pipes, increase of consumption and decrease of heating power, dirtiness of the glass, increase of ash
quantity or unburned granules. Any wet pellets causes bad combustion and bad functioning of the
appliance, therefore make sure you store the pellets in dry rooms but at least 1 meter far from the stove
or any other heating appliance.
We suggest you to try different pellets on sale and then choose those with the best performance. The
use of low quality pellets can damage the stove making the guarantee not granted and the manufacturer
not responsible for the damage.

INSTALLATION
Introduction
The stove position must be chosen in accordance with the environment, the waste pipe and the chimney
flue. Verify with the local authority if there are restrictive rules about the air intake for combustion
purposes and ventilation of domestic environment and about the waste fumes pipes plant with chimney
flue and chimney pot. The manufacturer declines any responsibility in case of installation not in
accordance with the standards in force, with a not correct ventilation system, an electrical connection
not in accordance with the standards in force, or in case of bad use of the appliance.
The installation must be carried out by a qualified technician who will sign a declaration of conformity of
the system and take all responsibility for the installation and good functioning of the appliance. A booklet
of testing and periodic maintenance to be carried out by the installer is issued to the client together with
the stove.
Installation
The appliance should be installed on a floor with adequate load
bearing capacity. If the existing structure does not satisfy this
requirement it is essential to take appropriate precautions (e.g.
install a load distribution plate). Insert and adjust the 4 feet that
are supplied or adjust them if already installed, so that the base
of the stove becomes detached from the floor. When the
appliance is installed it should be placed so as to allow easy
access for cleaning the stove itself, the exhaust gas ducts and
the chimney flue.
The pellets stove must be installed in isolation, with a minimum
air space of 15 cm to allow an adequate cooling of the appliance
and a good distribution of heat in the domestic environment. In
compliance with fire-prevention methods there must be a
minimum distance of at least 20 cm from flammable objects to
the back and side of the stove and of 80 cm to the front where the
fire door is. If the floor is made of flammable material you must
prepare a coverage made of non-flammable material (plate of
steel, marble, refractory material), which sticks out 50 cm from
the front of the stove where the fire door is and 20 cm from the
other sides (see picture 10). You can’t install the stove in bedrooms or bathrooms.
Electrical connection
IMPORTANT! the appliance must be installed by specialised staff. The electrical connection must be
carried out using the supplied cable, adding an adequate plug on a socket which can take the load factor
and voltage specific of each model as indicated on the technical data table (see page 27), the plug must
be accessible when the appliance is installed. It is necessary that the fixed power grid is protected with
a single pole switch to assure a complete disconnection with a minimum opening between the contacts
of 3 mm. Make sure there is an efficient grounding, if there isn’t one or it is inefficient you should provide
to have a grounding installed in compliance with the standards in force.
N.B. The stove heating system is protected by fuse located inside the main switch behind the stove.
Always remember to disconnect the power supply before carrying out any maintenance and/or checks!
Hydraulic connection
IMPORTANT! It is important that the unit is installed by a specialised technician.
The hydraulic must be carried out by a qualified plumber. However, it is strongly recommended that it
is carried out by a qualified plumber. Connect the system delivery and return (1") directly to the 2 vents
on the back of the boiler (see illustration below - stove rear side). Apply a shut-off valve (tap) to the
specific vent (1/2”) on the boiler rear before supplying the system with water.
Pic.10

IMPORTANT! The piping and heating elements must be thoroughly cleaned with running water before
starting the boiler. This operation is important to prevent the deposit of foreign bodies in the various
boiler compartments, with the risk of compromising its operation. For this purpose it may be useful to
install a dirt separator filter
Pressure check
To display the heat chamber pressure, press and hold key 5 on the display for a few seconds. Digits
indicating the pressure (letter b = bar) will appear on the second row. The ideal pressure must be
between 1 and 1.5 bar. If the pressure exceeds 2 bar, the stove will enter the alarm mode. Moreover,
the system supplied to the stove is equipped with a mechanical relief valve with a fixed calibration of 3
bar which automatically drains the system if it reaches this pressure (in case of "not standard"
installations, provide a drain pipe).
System refill
It is possible to proceed with the system refill once the hydraulic connections to the system piping have
been completed. To do this it is necessary to open the tap until the gauge index will have reached 1
bar. During this operation it is recommended to bleed the internal air through the vent valve "jolly”
located under the cover of the boiler and through the radiator vents. This operation is to be carried out
with the boiler switched off. Once the system has been bled and has reached the pressure indicated, it
is then possible to proceed with the boiler start up. Occasionally check that the system pressure is
always kept between 0.5 and 1.5 bar.
IMPORTANT! If for any reason the pressure should increase or decrease, it is advised to troubleshoot
and reset the pressure.
PRESSURE TOO LOW: open the load tap until the desired pressure is reached (1 bar).
PRESSURE TOO HIGH: let some water leak out from the safety valve by rotating the specific knob until
the desired pressure is reached (1 bar); next place the safety valve in its initial position, or let water leak
out through the radiators air vent.
Warning!
Let water circulate for a few minutes so as to allow all the air to be bled through the jolly valve. To
make this operation easier, it is advised to operate the pump by turning the switch on and off, at
approx 10 second intervals.
Check the pressure indicated on the gauge. If it has decreased then bring it back between 0.5 and 1
bar using the refill tap.
It is good practice to predispose an air valve on all the heating elements.
Avoid operating the circulation pump with the boiler empty.
N.B. If the system is not completely bled the boiler may not work correctly and the alarm “PRESS
WATER” will appear.
System type
The boiler allows the radiators to be heated autonomously in a dwelling of approx 380 cubic metres.
AUTONOMOUS OPERATION
The boiler can operate autonomously by connecting directly to the heating system through the radiators
or underfloor heating. The power ratings signalled refer to ideal systems (aluminium radiators, insulated
copper pipes). Substantial differences decrease the heatable metrature.
INTEGRATED OPERATION
It is possible to install the boiler in parallel to another heat generator with either open or closed circuit.

DHW PRODUCTION
It is possible to supply hot water for various sanitary and domestic uses by connecting a suitable storage
tank (thermo-boiler).
IMPORTANT! the boiler absorbed heating power will consequently reduce the heating system kW.
During transport loosening and/or failure of the hydraulic system gaskets could occur, causing water
leaks during the stove operation. Therefore check the tightening of the connections to the circulators
and heat chamber during water loading and the first operating hours of the stove.
In case of a multi-zone system, to avoid overheating the heat chamber internal water, leave a part of
the system constantly open, thus avoiding the simultaneous closure of all areas. The open system
part must dispose of a power equal to that developed by the operating stove at reduced power (4.5
kW).
The heating power of the stove is to be established based on the heating requirements of the building
in which it is placed. The system must have all the components needed for a proper operation. In
addition, it is advised to insert valves that allow (if necessary) to isolate the stove from the system. The
stove is internally provided with a heating and sanitary (optional) hydraulic circuit.
If it is necessary to connect the stove to a boiler system, it is advised to insert a thermally isolated heat
exchanger (25-35 kW), or an accumulator-puffer based on the system type.
The hydraulic system is equipped with a 6 lt closed surge tank with a precharge pressure of 1 bar. To
display the heat chamber pressure, press and hold key 5 on the display for a few seconds. Digits
indicating the pressure (letter b = bar) will appear on the second row. The ideal pressure must be
between 1 and 1.5 bar. If the pressure exceeds 2 bar, the stove will enter the alarm mode. Regularly
check the heat chamber and the precharge pressure of the surge tank and if necessary refill. Consult a
qualified technician if in doubt.
Installation advice
The 6 liter built-in expansion tank is sized for a system containing a maximum of 75/80 liters of water,
including 24 liters (H18) and 35 liters (H25-HC25) contained in the stove. Install an additional
expansion vessel if the system exceeds these quantities.
Use expansion tanks loaded at 1 bar.
Using a dirt separator filter can prevent malfunctions due to solid residues in the system.
The built-in recirculation pump has a prevalence of about 7.5m. If the system requires longer lifts, a
second pump should be installed.
Provide an anti-condensation valve or, in some cases, guarantee greater durability and efficiency of
the stove, consult the technician who will make the system.
Water drain in overpressure
female 1/2" heating.
Heating DELIVERY Male 1”
Water drain in DHW overpressure Female 1/2"
DHW DELIVERY Male 1/2"
Water supply Male 1/2"
Heating RETURN Male 1”
System load Male 3/4"

1. Stove 6. 3 bar pressure relief valve 11. Surge tank
2. Chamber air bleed 7. 6 bar pressure relief valve 12. Plate heat exchanger
3. Check valve 8. Pressure sensor 13. Water flow switch
4. Circulator 9. Dhw ½ inch male connection 14. Water supply
5. Three-way valve 10. System drain tap
External thermostat connection
The stove starts thanks to a thermostat placed on its back, make sure you verify its position and don’t
place it near any kind of heating source. If you wish you can connect the stove to any kind of external
environment thermostat. In that case you must use a cable of 2x0,5 mm2, to connect the thermostat to
the red / black terminal board behind the stove, then using a technician's support, set the stove to follow
the signal from the external thermostat, excluding the internal temperature probe.
This operation consists of two steps:
1. Configure the "Stand-By mode" on option 2 following the instructions "Stand-By Mode" (page 20);
2. Set the required room temperature to 7°C from the display;
From this moment the stove will work, modulate or go into Stand-By following the indications of the
external thermostat (closed contact "work", open contact "modulate").
USE
Basic instructions
The stove that you have bought uses fuel in pellets. This type of material is made of natural wood chips
from the wood processing industry. A special process that requires neither binders nor additives is used
to compress the chips in industrial machinery at high pressure so that they become solid wood pellets.
Use of raw materials that have not been made into pellets is ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED in our stove.
Failure to respect this instruction will invalidate all guarantees and may have a negative affect on the
safety of the apparatus.
For the first two or three times when you light the stove, bear in mind the following advice:
- Children should not be present, because the vapours emitted by the stove may be harmful to health.
Adults should also avoid staying for long near the stove.
- Do not touch the surfaces as they may still be unstable.
- Air the room well several times.
- The surfaces will be fully hardened after several heating processes.
- Run the stove initially at power 1 for the first 24 hours and then in medium power for 2-3 days (display
will show the number 3) so that the mechanical parts are able to settle into smooth running.
IMPORTANT! Continuous operation of the stove at maximum power may shorten the expected life of
the electrical components, we therefore advise against it. We suggest using the stove at maximum
power only at the start, in order to bring the room quickly to the desired temperature (for an hour and a
half for example).
The stove is designed for using pellets with a diameter of 6-7 mm. If you need to use pellets of different
diameters, an authorised servicing engineer must first take it away for adjustment.
Introduction
For the best performance with least consumption, follow the indications below. The pellets light easily
if installation is correct and the chimney flue is efficient.
The operation is performed as follows: empty and clean the brazier. Make sure the tank has enough
pellets. If lighting for the first time, wait for the cochlea to fill with pellets. This could cause failure to light
the first time because there are no pellets in the brazier. Make sure the door is shut well. Be careful, do
not use flammable liquids for lighting (alcohol, petrol, petroleum etc.).
IMPORTANT: at the first ignition it is good to keep a low fire at minimum for at least 24 hours to allow
the materials composing the stove and the fire box to settle the internal elastic stress. This prevents
permanent damage. The residual grease and paint from processing can produce odours and smoke
during the first hours of use. It is recommended to ventilate the room since they could be harmful to
persons and animals.

Pic. 11
Control panel
Key 1: pressed once allows access to the water temperature set. If key 1 is kept pressed it indicates the
pellet loading speed.
Key 2: pressed once allows access to the room temperature set. If key 2 is kept pressed it indicates the
flue gas temperature and the rpm of the smoke extraction motor.
Keys 1 and 2: in set temperature mode increase or decrease the value of the thermostat from minimum
07 ° C to max 40 ° C, in programming mode they change the parameters.
Key 3: allows access to the user and technical parameters menu.
Key 4: (ON-OFF) on and off, release from eventual alarms and exit from programming.
Key 5: once pressed it allows to set the fan speed modifiable with keys 1 and 2 (AIR models only),
keeping the button pressed the system water pressure is displayed in Bar.
Key 6: pressed once allows to set the power of the stove.
Keys 5 and 6: in the programming mode, the menus are scrolled.
Display: shows the board status during start-up. during work, it shows the heat power and the room
temperature. While modifying parameters, it shows the value of the parameter being modified.
Display symbols
The figure describes the meaning of the status signallers on the left of the display.
Activation of one of the segments in the status area on the display signals activation of the
corresponding device according to the following list.
They are, in order:
1. Clock thermostat;
2. Glow plug;
3. Cochlea;
4. Fumes extractor;
5. Heat exchanger;
6. Circulation water pump;
7. Alarm.
Structure of Menu
The available menu is divided into 8 entries:
Menu 01 SET CLOCK;
Menu 02 SET CHRONO;
Menu 03 SELECT LANGUAGE;
Menu 04 MODE STAND-BY;
Menu 05 MODE BUZZER;
Menu 06 INITIAL LOAD;
Menu 07 STATE STOVE;
Menu 08 SETTINGS TECHNIC.

To access the menu you desire, press button 3 which displays the first entry of the menu. Use keys 5
and 6 to scroll until you reach the entry you wish. Access this entry by pressing button 3 once again. To
return to the previous level, press button 4.
Ventilation setting (AIR models only)
From this menu it is possible to choose the operating power of the fan.
Press the 5 button to display the menu.
You can choose between "Off"
(ventilation off), "Auto" (ventilation
depended on the set power value),
or manual adjustment by selecting
a value between 1 and 5.
The system will automatically return to the previous screen after a 3-second inactivity time.
Menu 01 Set clock
The present time and date can be set from this menu. The card is provided with a lithium battery which
provides the internal clock with an autonomy of over 3/5 years.
Press button 3, scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the display views menu 01. Access by pressing button 3
once again.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current day of the week.
Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current time. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current minutes. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current day. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current month. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the current year.
At this point, the settings of menu 01 are finished. To return to the previous level and to continue scrolling
among the various entries of the menu, press button 4 once. To exit the menu altogether, press button
4 twice.
MENU 01
SET
CLOCK
MENU 01
FRIDAY
DAY
12:
MENU 01
TIME
CLOCK
:44
MENU 01
MINUTES
CLOCK
26
MENU 01
DAY
CLOCK
03
MENU 01
MONTH
CLOCK
10
MENU 01
YEAR
CLOCK
AUTO
SET
VENTOLA
OFF
SET
VENTOLA
03
SET
VENTOLA

Menu 02 Set chrono
From this menu, it is possible to program all the automatic start-ups and shutdowns of the stove by
choosing among the various options: day, week or week-end.
Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the
display views menu 02. Access by pressing button 3 once
again.
The Set thermostat menu is divided into 4 entries:
M-2-1 ENABLE CHRONO;
M-2-2 PROGRAM DAY;
M-2-3 PROGRAM WEEK;
M-2-4 PROGRAM WEEK-END.
Use buttons 5 or 6 to select the menu entry you desire among the 4 available. Access by pressing button
3 once again.
M-2-1 enable chrono
This entry enables and disables all the clock thermostat functions.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF all the clock
thermostat functions.
To return to the level of the previous menu (M-2-1) and to continue scrolling among the various entries
of the menu, press button 4 once.
To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 three times.
M-2-2 program day
This entry enables, disables and sets all the daily clock thermostat functions. You can use 2 separate
programs to start and stop the stove.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF all the daily
clock thermostat. Press button 3 to continue setting program 1.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn on
automatically, or else set value at OFF to disable start-up of program 1. Press
button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn off
automatically, or else set the value at OFF to disable shutdown of program 1.
Press button 3 to continue setting program 2.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn on
automatically, or else set value at OFF to disable start-up of program 2. Press
button 3 to continue setting.
MENU 02
SET
CHRONO
M-2-1
ENABLE
CHRONO
OFF
M-2-1-01
ENABLE
CHRONO
OFF
M-2-2-01
CHRONO
DAY
08:00
M-2-2-02
START 1
DAY
12:00
M-2-2-03
STOP 1
DAY
17:30
M-2-2-04
START 2
DAY

Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn off
automatically, or set the value at OFF to disable shutdown of program 2.
At this point, the start-up and shutdown settings of the 2 daily programs are finished. To return to the
level of the previous menu (M-2-2) and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the menu,
press button 4 once.
To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 three times.
M-2-3 program week
This entry enables, disables and sets all the weekly clock thermostat functions. You can use 4 separate
programs to start and stop the stove.
ATTENTION! Weekly programming is very complicated. It must be performed with great care, avoiding
overlapping start-up and shutdown times between the different programs.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the weekly
clock thermostat. Press button 3 to continue setting program 1.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn on
automatically, or else set value at OFF to disable start-up of program 1. Press
button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn off
automatically, or else set the value at OFF to disable shutdown of program 1.
Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed. Press button 3 to continue setting.
22:30
M-2-2-05
STOP 2
DAY
ON
M-2-3-01
CHRONO
WEEKLY
07:00
M-2-3-02
START
PROG-1
09:00
M-2-3-03
STOP
PROG-1
ON
M-2-3-04
MONDAY
PROG-1
ON
M-2-3-05
TUESDAY
PROG-1
ON
M-2-3-06
WEDNESDAY
PROG-1
ON
M-2-3-07
THURSDAY
PROG-1

Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed. Press button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the clock
thermostat on the day displayed.
At this point, the start-up and shutdown settings of the weekly program 1 are finished. The situation is
the following:
Start-up
Shutdown
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Progr. 1
h 07.00
h 09.00
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Press button 3 to continue setting the other weekly programs. Follow the same procedure that was just
presented.
A hypothetical situation with all 4 weekly programs set could be the following:
Start-up
Shutdown
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Progr. 1
h 07.00
h 09.00
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Progr. 2
h 11.00
h 13.00
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Progr. 3
h 17.00
h 21.00
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Progr. 4
h 10.00
h 20.00
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
To return to the level of the previous menu (M-2-3) and to continue scrolling among the various entries
of the menu, press button 4 once.
To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 three times.
M-2-4 program week-end
This entry enables, disables and sets the week-end clock thermostat functions. You can use 2 separate
programs to start and stop the stove where program 1 is relative to Saturday and program 2 to Sunday.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or disable OFF the week-end
clock thermostat. Press button 3 to continue setting program 1 relative to
Saturday.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn on
automatically, or else set value at OFF to disable start-up of program 1. Press
button 3 to continue setting.
ON
M-2-3-08
FRIDAY
PROG-1
OFF
M-2-3-09
SATURDAY
PROG-1
OFF
M-2-3-10
SUNDAY
PROG-1
OFF
M-2-4-01
CHRONO
WEEK-END
09:00
M-2-4-02
START 1
WEEK-END

Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn off
automatically, or else set the value at OFF to disable shutdown of program 1.
Press button 3 to continue setting program 2 relative to Sunday.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn on
automatically, or else set value at OFF to disable start-up of program 2. Press
button 3 to continue setting.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the time at which you would like the stove to turn off
automatically, or set the value at OFF to disable shutdown of program 2.
At this point, the start-up and shutdown settings of the 2 week-end programs are finished. To return to
the level of the previous menu (M-2-4) and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the menu,
press button 4 once. To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 three times.
ATTENTION! in order to avoid confusion and unwanted start-up and shutdown operations, activate one
program at a time if you know exactly what you want to obtain. Deactivate the daily program if you want
to use the weekly program.
Always keep the week-end program deactivated if the weekly program is used in programs 1, 2, 3 and
4. Activate the week-end program only after having deactivated the weekly program.
Menu 03 Select language
From this menu you can select the dialogue language from among those available: ITALIANO,
ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANCAIS, ESPANOL, PORTUGUES.
Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 1 or 2 until the
display views menu 04. Access by pressing button 3 once
again.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the dialogue language from
among those available.
To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the
menu, press button 3 once. To exit the menu altogether, press button 3 twice.
Menu 04 Mode stand-by
From this menu it is possible to enable or disable the stand-by mode, which allows the stove to turn off
and then to turn back on later on, depending on the set temperature. For example: if the temperature
ambiente set on the stove is 20°C, once this temperature is reached with a margin of 2°C, therefore
22°C, the stove will turn off. It will turn back on automatically as soon as the probe detects that the
temperature has dropped below 20°C with a 2°C margin, therefore at 18°C.
Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the
display views menu 04. Access by pressing button 3 once
again. Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON
or disable OFF this function.
To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the
menu, press button 4 once. To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 twice.
15:00
M-2-4-03
STOP 1
WEEK-END
10:00
M-2-4-04
START 2
WEEK-END
18:00
M-2-4-05
STOP 2
WEEK-END
MENU 03
SELECT
LANGUAGE
MENU 03
ENGLISH
MENU 04
MODE
STAND-BY
OFF
MENU 04
MODE
STAND-BY

Menu 05 Mode buzzer
From this menu it is possible to enable or disable the buzzer mode which allows you to hear a "BEEP"
at each alarm of the stove. Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 1 or 2 until the display views menu
05. Access by pressing button 3 once again.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to select whether to enable ON or
disable OFF this function.
To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the
menu, press button 4 once. To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 twice.
Menu 06 Load initial
From this menu it is possible to preload pellets for 90" with the stove off and cold.
Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the
display views menu 06. Access by pressing button 3 once
again.
Use buttons 1 or 2 to start pellet loading. A 90” countdown will start.
This serves at the very first ignition to fill the cochlea with pellets.
IMPORTANT! Empty the brazier after filling the cochlea
To stop loading, press button 4. To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling
among the various entries of the menu, press button 4 once. To exit the menu altogether, press button
4 twice.
Menu 07 State stove
From this menu it is possible to view information about stove functioning on different display screens.
Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the display views menu 07.
Access by pressing button 3 once again.
The 4 screens available will be displayed automatically in continuous mode about every 3 seconds.
To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the
menu, press button 4 once.
To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 twice.
Menu 08 Settings technic (intended for specialised personnel)
From this menu it is possible to access all the functioning and calibration values of the stove.
Press button 3 and scroll with buttons 5 or 6 until the display views menu 08. Access by pressing button
3 once again.
MENU 05
MODE
BUZZER
OFF
MENU 05
MODE
BUZZER
MENU 06
LOAD
INITIAL
OFF
MENU 06
P1 TO
LOAD
87”
21.0° 40°
LOAD
INITIAL
MENU 07
STATE
STOVE

Use buttons 1 or 2 to select the access key.
Stand-by mode
It is possible to configure the stand-by in three different ways. These are selected via the technical menu
M8 under the entry ‘various calibrations’ (05) where the ‘stand-by way’ is at parameter 13.
Then you just have to choose between the values 1, 2 or 3 depending on preference.
-Mode 1: only with respect to water temperature
Switch on the stove once the water temperature has been set (for example 65°C). When the water
temperature approaches the set degrees, the stove will enter modulation mode, and when it exceeds
the values, it will enter stand-by mode.
When the water temperature falls below the set threshold, the stove will restart and return to work or it
will switch back on if the stand-by is active
With this mode, the stove does not take into account in any way the ambient temperature detected by
the stove itself. The water has priority.
-Mode 2: with respect to the thermostat
Switch on the stove once the water temperature has been set (for example 65°C). When the water
temperature approaches the set degrees, it will enter modulation mode and will remain in this stage
until the set temperature in the room thermostat is reached (for example 22°C). Only then will it enter
stand-by mode.
When the room temperature indicated in the thermostat falls below the set threshold, the stove will
restart and return to work or will switch back on if the stand-by is active.
With this mode, the stove does not take into account in any way the temperature detected by the stove
itself. The thermostat has priority.
-Mode 3: with respect to the room probe
Switch on the stove once the water temperature has been set (for example 65°C). When the water
temperature approaches the set degrees, it will enter modulation mode and will remain in this stage
until the displayed set temperature is reached (for example 22°C). Only then will it enter stand-by mode.
When the room temperature indicated in the display falls below the set threshold, the stove will restart
and return to work or it will switch back on if the stand-by is active
With this mode, the stove does not take into account in any way the water temperature. The room probe
has priority.
To return to the level of the previous menu and to continue scrolling among the various entries of the
menu, press button 4 once.
To exit the menu altogether, press button 4 twice.
Start-up
To start the stove, keep button 4 pressed for about 2 seconds. The stove begins the various start-up
phases, viewing them on the display step by step.
When the stove has started successfully, it passes on to the work mode which represents the standard
functioning mode.
MENU 08
SETTINGS
TECHNIC
10:52
20.0° 35°
START
10:54
20.0° 35°
LOAD PELLET
10:56
20.0° 45°
FIRE WAIT
11:02
20.0° 55°
FLAME LIGHT
11:04
20.0° 60°
WORK1
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