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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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“JOB”

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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................4
2. GENERAL INFORMATIONS................................................................................................................................5
a. SAFETY WARNINGS.............................................................................................................................................5
b. INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................................................................6
c. WARRANTY..........................................................................................................................................................6
3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FUEL....................................................................................................................7
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................................8
5. FLOOR PROTECTION AND MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES......................................................................9
6. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION.............................................................................................................10
7. EXHAUST FUMES................................................................................................................................................11
a. SMOKE DUCTS...................................................................................................................................................11
b. CHIMNEY............................................................................................................................................................12
c. INTUBATED SYSTEM.........................................................................................................................................12
d. CHIMNEY POT....................................................................................................................................................14
8. AERATION OF THE INSTALLATION ROOM..................................................................................................15
9. LOADING PELLET...............................................................................................................................................16
10. OPERATING NOTES...........................................................................................................................................17
a. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION AND SHUTDOWN................................................................................................18
b. PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT......................................................................................................................19
c. THE MENU..........................................................................................................................................................19
d. SYNTHESIS OF PROGRAMMING.......................................................................................................................22
11. ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL......................................................................................................................23
a. CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF ELECTRONIC CARD 1........................................................................................24
b. CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF ELECTRONIC CARD 2 (with automatic brazier cleaning)................................25
c. ALARMS CONTROL............................................................................................................................................26
d. TURNING OFF....................................................................................................................................................27
12. SAFETY DEVICES................................................................................................................................................28
13. ORDINARY CLEANING OF THE STOVE........................................................................................................29
a. CLEANING OF THE BRAZIER............................................................................................................................29
b. CLEANING THE ASH COLLECTING TRAY.........................................................................................................29
c. CLEANING THE ASH COLLECTING TRAY (with automatic brazier cleaning).................................................30
d. CERAMIC GLASS................................................................................................................................................30
14. PERIODIC CLEANING OF THE STOVE AND THE EXCHANGER................................................................30
a. CLEANING OF THE FLUE...................................................................................................................................30
b. END OF SEASON................................................................................................................................................31
15. FREQUENCY OF INSPECTIONS......................................................................................................................31
16. PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS........................................................................................................32
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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1. INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
in thank you for choosing who wanted PUROS granted on the products, in particular a stove of the pellet linePU-
ROS, please read this booklet carefully before making the first switch,for optimum operation of the stove. We
remind you that the stove MUST NOT be used by children who should always be kept ata safe distance!
Care of the manual and how to consult
• Take good care of this manual and keep it in a place of easy and quick access.
• If this manual should be lostor destroyed, or if it is in poor condition, ask for a copy from your retailer or di-
rectly from the manufacturer, providing product identification data.
• An essential or that requires special attention is given to the "bold
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL
ATTENTION:
This warning symbol indicates that youread the message to which it
refers. Failure to follow these instructions can cause serious damage to
the stove andput at risk the safety of those who use it.
INFORMATION:
This symbol highlights important information for the proper functioning
of the stove. Failure to comply with the requirements, compromise the
use of the stove and its operation.
OPERATING SEQUENCES:
Indicates a sequence of buttons to press to access menus or to make
adjustments.

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2. GENERAL INFORMATIONS
a. SAFETY WARNINGS
• The installation, electrical connection,verification of operation and maintenance should be performed only byquali-
fied and authorized personnel.
• Install the stove as prescribed on UNI 10683 and related additions and updates. All local and national laws and Euro-
pean standards must be met in installation and use of thedevice.
For the correct use of the stove and electronic equipment connected, always observe the instructions given in this
manual.
Before beginning any operation, read carefully in all its parts, the entire contents of this instruction booklet.
The stove must be used only for its intended purpose. Any other use is considered improper and dangerous.
It’s forbidden the installation inside rooms used for activities at risk of fire.
It is also forbidden the installation within residential premises:
- in which are liquid fuel appliances, continuously or discontinuously working, that draw the combustion air in the
room in which they are installed, or
- in which are gas appliances type B intended for space heating, with or without production of domestic hot water,
and in premises adjacent and communicating, or
- in which are collective ventilation ducts.
It also forbidden the installation within residential premises in which measured depression between external and
internal environment is more than 4 Pa (UNI 10683-2012)
It is forbidden the installation in bathrooms, bedrooms and studios
Do not put clothes to dry on the stove. FIRE HAZARD!
Do not store bags of pellets near the stove.
PUROS assumes no liability for any operating errors or misuse of the product. Any breakages and damage must be at-
tributed to the person responsible.
PUROS assumes no liability in case of tampering or unauthorized substitution of non-original spare parts of the stove.
Most of the surfaces of the stove are very hot (door, handle, glass, exhaust smoke, etc.). It is therefore necessary to
avoid the contact with these parts without appropriate protective clothing or equipment.
Carefully explain this hazard to elderly and disabled people and particularly to all children, keeping them away from
the stove during operation.
It is forbidden the stove operating with thedoor open orthe glass broken.
Before cleaning or maintenance make sure the stove is disconnected from the power supply by the means of the main
switch on the back and unplugging thepower socket.
The stove is equipped with a safety overpressure valve. This valve opens automatically in case of abnormal pressure
inside the firebox, to safeguard the components of the stove. The valve opening will result in an exit off the combus-
tion gas into the room. If this happens contact with the customer service.
The device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities,
or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been able to benefit, through the intermediary of a person re-
sponsible for their safety, of a supervision or instruction about the use of the appliance. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
ATTENTION! : If the stove goes into alarm misfire, before restarting it is necessary to empty the brazier,
in order to avoid clogging and anomalies.
PUROS assumes no liability for failure to comply with the above recommendations.

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b. INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
• Switch off the stove in case of failure or malfunction.
• Do not manually put some pellet into the burner.
• Do not use the stove as anincinerator.
• Do not put other fuel into the tank than wood pellets (see section 3).
• Install the stove in a suitable place and equipped with all the services supply (air and electricity) and exhaust
fumes.
• In case of a chimney fire, turn off the stove, unplug the power socket and don’t open the door. Then call the com-
petent authorities.
• If you place the stove on flooring material not suitable or not resistant to high temperatures, use a protection floor
as indicated in paragraph 5 of page 9.
INFORMATIONS:
• For any problem contact your dealer or personnel qualified and authorized by PUROS and in case of repair require
original spare parts.
• Periodically check and clean the flue gas exhaust ducts (connection to the chimney)
• The accumulation of unburned pellets in the burner after the "misfire" must be removed before proceeding with a
new ignition.
• REMEMBER: The pellet stove is not a cooking appliance.
• Always keep close the lid of the fuel tank.
c. WARRANTY
PUROS guarantees its products and all their components, allowing the user to request repair or replace free of
charge any parts recognized defective and/or non-functioning, only if the defect becomes apparent within two years
from the date ofactivation of theguarantee.
The defect must be notified by the user directly to the authorized dealer or the authorized Technical Customer Ser-
vice.
The user will not becharged of any costor expenses for action taken under warranty.
CONDITIONS OF VALIDITY
For the warranty, see the following:
- Stamp of an authorized dealer in the space of this booklet
- Delivery of the warranty to the authorized Technical Customer Service (during the first start-up) or the shipment to
PUROS within 10 days from the first firing.
- The presentation of the receipt of purchase to your dealer or authorized Customer Service, at the time of the com-
plaint
DECLINE AND EXCLUSIONS
Are not covered by the warranty all parts that may be defective due to:
- Modifications, tampering, misuse or negligent use of the product
- The use of fuels other than those listed in the manual
- All wear parts such as: gaskets,glass and all the removable partsof the firebox
- Any work carried out by unauthorized personnel
- Installation does not comply with current standards and recommendations contained in thismanual
- Electrical installation and connection that does not complywith the standards in force
- Inefficiency of fireplaces, chimneys or other partsof the plant where the appliance is installed
- Failure to execute the maintenance and extraordinary cleaning carried out by authorized Customer Service follow
the end of the first year of operation, as well as the failure to register the same on the warrantycard.
- It does not include damage caused by environmental or climatic conditions (lightning, flood, wind, rain, etc.) or
other (e.g. Earthquakes, wars, etc.), not attributable to manufacturing defectsand transport damage.
PUROS disclaims any liability for any damage to persons, animals or property as a result of the failure to observe
all the instructions given in this manual.
In the event ofproduct inefficiency, pleasecontact your local reseller.
For installation and use of the product, refer exclusively to the booklet supplied with it.

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3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FUEL
THE WOOD PELLET
The wood pellets, derived mainly from the residues of natural wood, is a
completely environmentally friendly fuel because it is produced from wood a
renewable source of energy (making the most of the residues of the wood
without glues, paintsor other chemicals).
Its main features are:
diameter 6 mm
standard length between 3,15 and 40 mm
high calorific value from 4,7 to 5,3 kW/kg
reduced degree of humidity
must be produced from pure wood not chemically treated
To ensure good combustion, the pellets must be stored in premises not
humid.
The pellets are usually supplied in 15 kg bags, thus storage isvery practical.
A good quality pellets ensure good combustion, lowering harmful emissions
into the atmosphere.
More the fuel is poor or with ash residue elevated, more often will
have to clean inside the brazier andthe combustion chamber.
The standards EN 14961-2, DIN 51731 and ONORM M 7135 certify the quali-
ty of the pellets bringing the main features on the package.
We recommend the use of pellets classified as A1 and/or Plus/Gold with ash
residue ≤ 0.7%.
PUROS strongly recommends using certified fuel in its stoves. The
use of fuel of inferior quality or not conforming compromises the
operation of your stove and can therefore lead to the decay of the
guarantee and product liability.
Poor pellet and/or high ash residues, block the flow of air into the
brazier causing dangerous malfunctions.
This stove is designed to work exclusively with wood pellets diam-
eter 6 mm and length 5 to 40 mm.

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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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5. FLOOR PROTECTION AND MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES
It is mandatory to use the floor protection, where the stove is installed on combus-
tible floors such as wood, carpet and all those materials classified as such.
FOR THE SIZE OF THE STOVE, PLEASE SEE PARAGRAPH 4 ON
“TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS” PAGE 8.
All dimensions in cm.
Floor protection
Back wall
stove
Floor protection
Wall or lateral
obstacle
Wall orlateral
obstacle
Wall or front
obstacle
Minimum safety distances from walls/
obstacles
not fla
m-
mable.
In thecase of flammable components the minimum distance
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6. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
The stove must be installed in a place that can afford the operations of opening and ordinary maintenance.
It is advisable do not place it against the walls to allow for optimum air circulation.
The installationroom must have aminimum volume of 15 m³.
The stove must be connected to a chimney in accordance with current regulations and must not be connected to chimney
flues already used by other devices.
The plug connection of the stove must be accessible. The electrical connection must be equipped with an earth and meets
the applicable electrical specifications.
Make sure the power supply cable is not in contact with the hot parts of the stove and not accidentally crushed.
Before positioning the stove must make a hole for the passage of the smoke pipe and the hole for the intake of external air.
To connect the exhaust fumesseeparagraph 7.
For the connection of combustion air, see paragraph 8.
The stove must be placed on a floor resistant to fire, if it is placed on a flammable floor you have to use a floor protection
(Figure 1).
The adjacent side and rear walls must be made of non-combustible material, otherwise you have to keep a distance greater
than 50 cm or interpose suitable insulating protection.
Make sure that the floor is sizedto be able to support the weightof the stove.

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7. EXHAUST FUMES
Each device must be connected to a flue gas system suitable to ensure an adequate dispersion in the atmosphere of the
combustion products.
The discharge of the combustion products must take placeat theroof.
The components of the exhaust fumes must be suitable to the specific operating conditions, in accordance with product
standards and fire resistance class A1 according to EN 13501-1.
The evacuation of the combustion products must be in depression (see minimum draft value in the technical data in para-
graph 4) with a chimney or smoke channel.
The chimney must receive only the discharge channel and collective flues are not allowed.
It is forbidden tocollect within theflue gas systems,although oversized, other channels or pipes andmust avoid thechimney
rests on the unit.
All sections of the smoke channel must permit the inspection and must be removable for periodic cleaning, while the chim-
ney must be inspected and have an access to the base for inspection and cleaning.
It’s absolutely forbidden to use extensible hoses.
a. SMOKE DUCTS
The smoke channels must be installed according to the following:
be insulated if they pass within premisesthat are not to heat or off-premises
must not cross rooms in whichitisforbidden toinstall combustion appliances orother local withfire danger, nor localor
shafts that cannot be inspected
be installed so to allow normal thermal expansions
be fixed at the mouth of the chimneywithout protrude intoit
traitsin counter-slope are not allowed
Have for the whole length a diameter not less than that of the attack of the exhaust pipe of the appliance. Any section
changes are only allowed at the inlet to the fireplace. In particular, in the case where the chimney had a smaller diame-
ter than that of the smoke duct, must be made a tapered fitting and a verification of correct operation according to the
method of calculation referred to UNI EN 13384-1 or other methods of proven effectiveness.
be installed in order to limit the formation of condensed water and prevent leakage at the joints
must be positioned at a distance from combustiblematerials not less than that indicated in the description of the
product and in any case, if not indicated, at a distance ≥ 50 cm
The smoke channel must allow the removal of the soot and be brushed and inspected prior dismantling or through in-
spection openingswhen not accessible from the inside of the unit.
The smoke channels must be installed according to this additional indication:
should be performed atmost 3changes of directionnot greater than90°includingthat resulting from the connectionof
the appliance to the chimney,with length of the smoke channel horizontally notgreater than 4 m.
In case of rear output the change of direction derived from the connection to the device (T or elbow) should not be
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b. CHIMNEY
The chimney for the exhaust gases, in addition to the general requirements listed in paragraph 7, must be as follow:
operate in negative pressure (it’s not allowed the firing inpositive pressure)
have an internal section with circular shape; square or rectangular sections must have rounded corners with a radius not
less than 20 mm
be used exclusively for the evacuation of the fumes
vertical path and be free of any bottleneck in the entire length
have no more than two changes of direction with an inclination angle not greater than 45°
the draft must comply with the manufacturer's indications
The system can be protected with a chimney that prevents the penetration of atmospheric agents.
In case it’slacking, the duct should be of class of resistanceto condensation like W (according toUNI EN 1443) andhave near
the base a device for the collection and draining of any rainwater and/or snow.
c. INTUBATED SYSTEM
The chimneys for the exhaust gases, in addition to the general requirements listed in paragraph 7,must be as follow:
operate in negative pressure (it’s not allowed the firing in positive pressure)
the intubatedsystemmust be usedfor the exclusiveuse of the evacuation of the combustion products
intubated system must allow the cleaning and maintenanceoperations of the ducts
the system can be protected with a chimney that prevents the penetration of atmospheric agents.
In case it’s lacking, the duct should be of class of resistance to condensation like W (according to UNI EN 1443) and have
near the base a device for the collection and draining of anyrainwater and/or snow.
the system must prevent the penetration of rain water and/or snow into the stove
the system must allow the normal thermal expansion without compromising itstechnical requirements
suitable measures must be adopted so to avoid, along the ducts, the stagnation of any condensed water
joints used for fixing the duct inside the chimney must not decrease at any point the section of the interspace minimum
for ventilation of over 10%
the ducts for intubated system can be made by more elements suitably joined. Joints must:
ensure the stability of the system
avoid the disjunction of the elements during installation and normal operating conditions
ensure the sealing to the combustion products

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The flue gas shown in the picture is only
an example to ensure safely the discharge
of the fumes.
It isessential a minimum depression of 10
Pa/0.1 mbar at minimum and maximum
power, to ensure the safety of the sys-
tem.
To avoid the danger of fire, the chimney
must be installed at least 500 mm from
combustible materials according to UNI
EN 15287-1.
The air inlet must be positioned in a way
that it cannot beobstructed.
ATTENTION: All sections of flue gases
must be inspected and removed to ena-
ble inspection, internal cleaning and re-
placement.
Do not install net or grids at the exit of
exhaust fumes, because when dirty they
can causes obstruction resulting in poor
combustion and clogging of the stove by
soot.
Fig.1
Air inlet must not be
obstructed
Fig.2
Exhaust gases
Air inlet must not be
obstructed

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d. CHIMNEY POT
The chimney pots must meet the following requirements:
• have a useful outlet section no less than the double of the chimney/intubated system on which is inserted
• be shaped in order to prevent access of rain, snow and any foreign bodies into the chimney or intubated system
• be manufactured in a way that is always ensured the evacuation of the exhaust gases, even in case of winds coming from
all directions and with any inclination
• be positioned to ensure adequate dispersion of exhaust gases outside the reflux area in which is favoured the formation of
contrasts. This area has different dimensions and configuration depending on the angle of inclination of the roof, so it is nec-
essary to adopt the minimum heights indicated in the diagram in the figure below.
HEIGHT OVER THE ROOF SLOPE
SLOPEOF THE ROOF LENGTH OF CHIMNEY
L (mm)
L
ENGTH OF CHIMNEY OVER
THERIDGE
L (mm)
DISTAN
CE
A
T
90°
FROM
THE SURFACE OF THE ROOF
(mm)
βL L L1
10° 1320 500 1300
15° 1350 500 1300
30° 1500 500 1300
45° 1840 500 1300

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8. AERATION OF THE INSTALLATION ROOM
The installation room must be sufficiently ventilated.
The ventilation is considered sufficient in the following cases:
when the room is equipped with air intakes for ventilation by one or more openings in the room itself or in a
communicating room by a permanent opening between them. The minimum opening ventilation must be ≥ 80
cm².
when the room hasa permanent dispersion, micro cracks or openings which ensure the maintenance of the differ-
ence pressure between internal and external environment less or equal than 4 Pa, according to UNI EN 13384-1, or
when there is a system of mechanical controlled ventilation that ensures the maintenance of the difference pres-
sure between external and internal environment equal or less than 4 Pa, according to UNI EN 13384-1.
In all cases, the air intakesmust meet the following requirements:
be protected by grilles, wire mesh, etc ... without reducing the useful section net
be made so to make possible the maintenance operations
be communicating directly with the installation room
be positioned in such a way that they cannot be accidentally obstructed
The air flow can also be obtained from a room adjacent to the installation (indirect ventilation) only if the flow can come
freely through permanent openings communicating with the outside. In the adjacent room, the permanent openings must
meet the requirements listed above.

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9. LOADING PELLET
To load the pellets, open up the lid of the stove.
Pour the pellets in the tank taking care toretain any sawdust inside of the bags.
For the capacity of the tank, refer to paragraph 4 at page 8 (technical specifications).
Close the lid after loading.
ATTENTION:
THE STOVE MUST BE COLD AND TURNED OFF BEFORE LOADING PELLET.
DO NOT PUT IN THE TANK NO OTHER FUEL THAN WOOD PELLET
(as described in paragraph 3, page 7).
The exhaustion of pellets leads to the shutdown of the stove and/or to ignition failure, then to its stop.
At every first ignition or if pellets fails during operation, before to restart is indispensable to re-fill the charging screw other-
wise the stove shutsdown(see paragraph 12,page 27,point 3).
Before each restart is compulsory remove the pelletsin the brazier; to do this follow instruction of the technical service.

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10. OPERATING NOTES
Description of the front panel
Key 4: ON- OFF, unlocking and exit programming
Key 3: ACCESS TO MENU
Key 5and 6: UP-DOWN selection power
Key 1and 2: UP-DOWN temperature set, views and
programming features
Funzionamento:
To start the stove, press 4for a few seconds; after a while the control unit puts the stove in a state of pre-ignition by turning
on the heating element and displaying the message "TURN ON", bringing the exhaust fan at the maximum power, for about
5", and then reduce it to the ignition power.
Following this phase appears on the display "LOAD PELLET" in which the charging screw loads the pellets at the default
speed.
When the flue gas temperature reaches the ignition value set by the manufacturer, the stove goes in stabilization phase mak-
ing it appear on the display "FIRE ON" and turning off the spark plug.
During this phase the airfan (heat exchanger) also starts.
After this phase the control unit goesintoworkmode, displaying the heating power selected (editable with keys5 and 6) and
the room temperature alternating with the current time.
The power can be adjusted with keys 5 and 6, settable from 1 to 5, provided that the value of the ambient temperature is
lower than that established by the set temperature; otherwise the power is always output to minimum and it appear on the
display message “MODULA”.
If pellet does not ignites within a set maximum time, the stove goes into alarm showing "FAILURE TO POWER".
In case of lack of electrical energy for a short time, on his return the stove will expel fumes and resume the work program
from the time it was stopped. If the lack of energy is larger than the set time than the stove will display “ALARM BLACK-
OUT”.
To change the set temperature, simply press at any time keys 1 or 2 and set the desired temperature on display D1. During
operation, the display reads both ambient temperature and current time. The display D2 instead show the maximum power
set of the stove and the current working power. For example if display ON4 fixed and ON3 flashing, it means that the stove
is set to operate at power 4, but at that moment is working at power 3. This happens when the room temperature is ap-
proaching the set point and the stove runs automatically its working power (because the stove is equipped with a modulat-
ing program).
Upon reaching the room temperature, the stove will work in modality "MODULATION" if set the status of STAND-BY like ON.
If the status of STAND-BY is set to OFF, the stove shuts off on mode "STOP ECO TEMP Ok". When the ambient temperature
drops to 2° C, the stove come back in working mode.
Shutdown the stove by pressing key 4 for a few seconds; it shows "CLEAN END" and stops the flow of pellets increasing the
speed of the exhaust gases fan. Following the cooling, the heat exchanger fan is switched off and, after a few minutes, also
the exhaust gases fan showing message "OFF".
NB: During operation, display shows message “CLEANS BRAZIER”, which indicates the automatic cleaning by air of the brazi-
er.
1
2
3
D1
4
6
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a. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION AND SHUTDOWN
Turn on the stove and start ignition by pressing key 4.
Display, show message for a charging time of 1,5 minutes
(pre-ignition); afterwards a message is dis-
played for about 4-5 minutes during which ignition occurs.
Pellet is loaded continuously for a while than it takes a break making
the stabilization of the brazier and subsequently pellet is loaded in-
termittently displaying for about 3/5 minutes.
After this, display shows the working program which can be modified
by pressing keys 5and 6.
With keys 1and 2you can set the desired room temperature. After-
wards the stove work until temperature set is reached; than the stove
set into program (small flame of maintenance) if STAND-
BY is set to ON, otherwise it change into
if STAND-BY is set to OFF.
When the ambient temperature drops to 2° C above the temperature
set on the electronic panel the stove resumes work program previous-
ly set.
To switch off the stove hold key 4 on control panel for 3 seconds.

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b. PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
The display console shows informations about the operation of the stove. By accessing the menu, you can get various types
of display and make the available settings depending on the level you access. Views can have different meanings depending
the position on the display.
Below we see in detail the meaning of the indications on the display:
1. The input area displays the programming set values
2. The menu level displays the current menu level.
3. The operation area displays the workingstatus of thestove
Below is described the meaning of the symbols on the display. The activation of one of them indicates the activation of the
corresponding device according to the list as follow:
c. THE MENU
Pressing key SET you can access to the menu.
This is dividedintovarious items and levels that allow you to access the settings and theprogramming of the thermostat.
The menu items that allow you to access the programming technique are protected by code.
It’s absolutely forbidden to try to access by entering an incorrect code because can block the stove.
INPUT
MENU
LEVEL
OPERATION
CHRONO - indicates a programmed timer of the thermostat
HEATING ELEMENT - it lights during the ignition
ALARM - indicatesthe alarm status of the stove
PELLET - it lights whenever the motor runs
TEMP OK – indicates the reaching of the temperature set
SET UP – it lights when adjusting set temperature

PELLET STOVE “JOB”
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Cod. manual
AQ.DC012
Ver. 1.0 – 04/03/2015 20
User Menu
User can access the menu to set the stoveinthe best wayand according toitsown needs. The menu consists offour levels.
To access levels press key SET once. Scroll through the levels with keys 5 (forward) and 6 (back). To change values of the level press key 1 and/or 2. To go
back one level press key 4. After that set back to the level by pressing key 4; setting of the values is automatic. You may need to restart the stove by the
main switch to ensure some settings (eg. MODE STAND-BY). In this case, turn off the stove by the key 4 and than (when showing OFF on the display) by the
main switch on the back for about 1 minute. When restarted setting became operational. The following table describes the structure of the menu.
LEVEL
1
L
EVEL
2
L
EVEL
3
L
EVEL
4
VAL
UE
01
-
set
clock
01
–
day
02
–
hours
03
–
minut
es
04
–
day
05
–
m
onth
06
–
year
02
-
set c
h
rono
01
–
enable
c
h
rono
01
–
enable
c
h
rono
on/off
02
–
daily
program
01
–
day chrono
on/off
02
–
start 1
day
Hour
03
–
stop 1
day
Hour
04
–
start 2
day
Hour
05
–
stop 2
day
Hour
03
–
week
ly
program
01
–
week
c
h
rono
on/off
02
–
start program 1
Hour
03
–
stop program
1
Hour
04
–
monday
program 1
on/off
05
–
tuesday
program1
on/off
06
–
wednesday
program 1
on/off
07
–
thursday
program 1
on/off
08
–
friday
program 1
on/off
09
–
sa
turday
program 1
on/off
10
–
sunday
program 1
on/off
11
–
start program 2
Hour
12
–
stop program 2
Hour
13
–
monday
program 2
on/off
14
–
tuesday
program 2
on/off
15
–
wednesday
program 2
on/off
16
–
thursday
program 2
on/off
17
–
friday
program 2
on/off
18
–
sa
turday
program 2
on/off
19
–
sunday
program 2
on/off
20
–
start program 3
Hour
21
–
stop program 3
Hour
22
–
monday
program 3
on/off
23
–
tuesday
program 3
on/off
24
–
wednesday
program 3
on/off
25
–
thursday
program 3
on/off
26
–
friday
program 3
on/off
27
–
sa
turday
program 3
on/off
28
–
sunday
program 3
on/off
29
–
start program 4
Hour
30
–
stop program 4
Hour
31
–
monday
program 4
on/off
32
–
tuesday
program 4
on/off
33
–
wednesday
program 4
on/off
34
–
thursday
program 4
on/off
35
–
friday
program 4
on/off
36
–
s
a
turday
program 4
on/off
37
–
sunday
program 4
on/off
04
–
week
-
end
program
01
–
c
h
rono week
-
end
on/off
02
–
start 1
Hour
03
–
stop 1
Hour
04
–
start 2
Hour
05
–
stop 2
hour
03
–
choose language
01
–
Italian
set
02
–
French
set
03
–
german
set
04
–
English
set
04
–
stand
-
by
mode
on/off
05
–
first load
set
06
–
st
ovestate
set
07
–
technician calibrations
set
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