Control Panel; Functions Of The Display Buttons; Starting Up For The First Time; Ignition Start The Stove By Pressing And Holding The On/Off Button Until You Hear A Beep - Stanley Lir LIR500 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Wood pellet stove
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8.1.1

Control panel

8.1.2

Functions of the display buttons

SET
This button is used to confirm or to enter a selected menu.
AUTO
Use this button to choose between the weekly thermostat or manual operation.
ON/OFF
Use this button to switch the pellet stove on and off. Also use this button to exit a menu.
Temperature
Use these buttons to set the desired temperature, navigate through the various menus and change settings.
Power
Use these buttons to select the power at which the stove should operate. These buttons are also used to navigate through
the various menus and change settings.
8.1.3

Starting up for the first time

Carry out the following actions for starting up the pellet stove for the first time:
Ensure that the pellet stove is installed correctly and as described in the previous sections.
Fill the tank with pellets or check whether the tank is filled with pellets.
Check that the combustion pot is placed as far back as possible and that the glow plug is in front of the hole in the
combustion pot.
Check that the door is securely closed.
The pellets will pass through the supply channel to the burning basket (combustion chamber), where they will be ignited
using a heat resistor. The display will be showing the message "Ignition Starting". This process may take between 5
and 10 minutes, depending on whether the worm screw used to push through the pellets has been previously filled with fuel
or is empty.
8.1.4
Ignition
Start the stove by pressing and holding the ON/OFF
The pellet stove indicates: "Starting Ignition".
The pellet stove will start and complete the following steps:
Cleaning/preheating.
During this phase, the glow plug starts to glow, and the combustion pot is cleaned.
Loading pellets
During this phase, pellets are added until a fire starts in the combustion pot.
The blower will slow down.
Ignition and stabilisation
After ignition, the flue gas temperature will rise and the stove will recognise this as a fire. The stove will now enter the stabilisation
mode for a few minutes, and the stove will supply fewer pellets to allow the fire to slowly start.
Upon completion of the ignition phase, the sign Heat Manual should appear on the display accompanied with
Temperature "Ta" which is the ambient temperature
Temperature "Ti" which is the Intended Temperature of the space where the stove is installed
button until you hear a beep.
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