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9.8
MODIFYING THE POWER SET-POINT
The image below shows the screen within the "SET OUTPUT" menu,
where the power level can be set to between 1 and 5.
SET OUTPUT
The
button can be used to access the SET OUTPUT menu.
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The
or
button can be used to modify the power value to be-
+
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tween 1 and 5.
The
or
button can be pressed to save the set value.
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By pressing the
button or waiting a few seconds without confirm-
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ing, the user will exit the menu without having saved the set value.
9.9
MODIFYING THE AIR SPEED SET-POINT
The SET AIR menu allows for accessing and modifying the air fan
speeds.
The image below shows the screen within the "SET AIR" menu.
V
LEGNA
V
PELLET
The
button can be used to access the SET AIR menu.
E
The
button can be used to modify the value associated with the air
+
fan on the wood side.
The
-
button can be used to modify the value associated with the air
fan on the pellet side.
The speed value can be set to OFF, manually between 1 and 5, or au-
tomatically (A). Pressing the
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The automatic speed (A) on the pellet side is linked to the value set
in the "SET OUTPUT" menu; the speed will therefore vary in relation
to the set working output (also look at the paragraph
power
set-point").
The automatic speed (A) on the wood side is linked to the temperature
of the air duct; the speed will therefore vary proportionally depending
on the temperature.
By pressing the
button or waiting a few seconds, the user will exit
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the menu and the set value will be saved.
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Fig. 30
A
A
Fig. 31
or
button saves the set value.
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"Modifying the
10 WOOD USE
10.1 LOADING WOOD FUEL
d
It is forbidden to use any fuel other than wood.
It is forbidden to use any highly flammable liquid or
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gaseous substance such as alcohol, petrol or similar.
l
Before proceeding with the operations described be-
low, consult the chapter "Fuel".
a
Before loading the fuel:
the firebox must be free of ash and residues from
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previous combustion, otherwise refer to the item "
Cleaning of the
brazier"
check that the brazier is positioned correctly in its
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seat inside the combustion chamber: the flat part
must face upwards so that the ash can fall into the
tray without any difficulty.
To load the wood:
- open the firebox door
- arrange small slats of tender wood in the centre of the firebox, plac-
ing them on top of one another and leaving some space in between
- in between the slats add some easily combustible fuel, e.g. paper or
other ignition material available in retail shops.
10.2 ADJUSTING THE COMBUSTION AIR
The combustion air is indispensable for determining flame develop-
ment, the duration and quality of combustion and, consequently, the
thermal yield of the appliance.
Since combustion varies in relation to several factors, for example
the quality and quantity of fuel used, the characteristics of the sys-
tem and the atmospheric and weather conditions, it is necessary to
choose the most suitable adjustment of the combustion air.
d
Never load the firebox excessively with an insuf-
ficient supply of combustion air. This may cause
a consistent formation of unburned gases/fumes
which, in the absence of the flame, may jeopardise
safety.
a
A significant presence of unburned gases or fumes
inside the firebox may spark a sudden flame and, in
some cases, may even cause the glass of the door
to break.
An excessive supply of combustion air causes fast-
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er combustion with a consequent increase in wood
consumption and reduced efficiency of the appli-
ance.
COMMISSIONING AND USE
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