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PELLET STOVES
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MAJOLICA
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  • Page 1 PELLET STOVES INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAJOLICA PELLET SLIM LINE LINE LINE...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT: READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 1. The warranty is valid only if the FIRST IGNITION is carried out by an AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN. 2. DO NOT TURN THE PRODUCT UPSIDE DOWN or LAY IT IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION during transportation and installation. 3.
  • Page 4 9. The burn pot and the combustion chamber MUST BE CLEANED DAILY. The manufacturer declines any liability for any malfunctioning due to a failure to do so. Eva Stampaggi S.r.l. declines any liability for any damage to persons or property arising from the failure to comply with the points mentioned...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INDICE 01. SAFETY WARNING ........................ 8 02. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................... 9 03. VENT PIPE ........................... 11 04. CHIMNEY COWL........................13 05. DRAUGHT ........................... 14 06. STOVE EFFICIENCY ......................15 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................... 16 08. DATA PLATES ........................24 09.
  • Page 6: Indice

    INDICE 10.3 User functions ............................. 41 10.3.1 Stove switching on ........................41 10.3.2 Start-up phase ........................... 41 10.3.3 Ignition failure ........................... 41 10.3.4 Working mode ........................... 42 10.3.5 Changing set room temperature ....................42 10.3.6 External thermostat/programmable thermostat ..............42 10.3.7 Room temperature reaches set value (SET temperature) ............
  • Page 7 INDICE 11.4 Alarms ..............................59 11.4.1 Power outage alarm ........................59 11.4.2 Fume temperature sensor alarm ....................59 11.4.3 Fume overheating alarm ......................59 11.4.4 Faulty fume encoder alarm ....................... 60 11.4.5 Ignition failure alarm ......................... 60 11.4.6 No pellet alarm .......................... 60 11.4.7 Thermal safety overheating alarm.....................
  • Page 8 INDICE 13.2 Menu ..............................71 13.2.1 User menu ..........................71 13.2.2 Menu 01 – fan adjustment ......................73 13.2.3 Menu 02 – time clock setting ....................73 13.2.4 Menu 03 – chrono setting ......................74 13.2.5 Menu 04 – select language ......................76 13.2.6 Menu 05 –...
  • Page 9: Safety Warning

    Carefully read this instructions manual before using or any maintenance intervent. Eva Stampaggi is aimed to supply the most of information as possible, in order to grant a more sure utilization and to avoid injures and damages to the components of the stove itself.
  • Page 10: General Safety Precautions

    02. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Use the stove only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fires or accidents to people. • Make sure that the electrical power available corresponds to the value indicated in the data plate (220V~/50Hz). •...
  • Page 11 02. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • The metal structure is coated using high temperature paints. When switching on the stove for the first times, unpleasant odours may be emitted as the paint starts to harden on the metal parts. The fumes emitted are not harmful. Ventilate the room to evacuate them.
  • Page 12: Vent Pipe

    03. VENT PIPE The vent pipe is one of the key features for guaranteeing the proper functioning of the stove. Thanks to the quality of the materials, the strength, the durability, the easy cleaning and maintenance, the best vent pipes are made of steel, either stainless steel or aluminized.
  • Page 13 03. CANNA FUMARIA EXISTING VENT PIPE (TRADITIONAL) EXTERNAL VENT PIPE...
  • Page 14: Chimney Cowl

    04. CHIMNEY COWL A properly installed chimney cowl ensures optimum stove functioning. The anti-downdraught chimney cowl consists of a number of components whose outlet section sum always doubles the vent pipe section. Make sure the chimney cowl is at least 150 cm above the roof top so that it is fully exposed to the wind.
  • Page 15: Draught

    05. DRAUGHT Fumes heat up during combustion, increasing their volume. Their density is therefore lower than the one of the surrounding colder air. This difference between the inside and outside temperatures of the chimney results in a negative pressure which increases proportionally to the vent pipe length and the temperature.
  • Page 16: Stove Efficiency

    06. STOVE EFFIENCY Highly efficient stoves may pose difficulties for fume extraction. In order for a vent pipe to work properly its internal temperature must increase as a consequence of the fumes generated during combustion. The stove efficiency instead depends on its capacity to deliver most of the generated heat to the surrounding environment. As a consequence the more efficient the stove, the colder the combustion exhaust fumes, resulting in a reduced draught.
  • Page 17: Installation Instructions

    07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions below before installing your stove. Select the position where the stove is to be installed and: • Arrange the connection to the vent pipe for fume extraction • Arrange the external air intake (combustion air) •...
  • Page 18 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • Besides complying with the minimum clearances set above, we also recommend installing heat-resistant fireproof insulating panels (rock wool, cellular concrete, etc.). We recommend using the following model: Promasil 1000 Classification temperature: 1000 °C Bulk density: 245 kg/m Shrinkage at reference temperature, 12 h: 1000°C / 1.3% Cold crushing strength: 1.4 MPa Bending strength: 0.5 MPa...
  • Page 19 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION: 4.5 kW stoves must be fitted with a 1.5 m-long pipe (Φ 80 mm) certified to EN 1856-2 standard. 7,5 kW Slim stoves must be fitted with a 1 m-long pipe (Φ 80 mm) certified to EN 1856-2 standard. 9 kW stoves must be fitted with a 1 m-long pipe (Φ...
  • Page 20 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION EXAMPLE: EXAMPLE OF INCORRECT INSTALLATION: Exhaust pipes must never be fitted pointing downwards or horizontally so that fumes are discharged directly through the external wall.
  • Page 21 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12kW SHEET METAL CORNER STOVE After making sure that the insert fits into the recess and there are a socket and a vent pipe...
  • Page 22 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 23 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12kW STONE CORNER INSERTS After making sure that the insert fits into the recess and there are a socket and a vent pipe...
  • Page 24 07. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 25: Data Plates

    08. DATA PLACES...
  • Page 26 08. DATA PLACES...
  • Page 27 08. DATA PLACES...
  • Page 28: Micronova Electronics With Led Display

    09. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LED DISPLAY 09.1 Proper functioning and control adjustment devices First connect the stove plug to the mains and load the pellet hopper. Be careful not to empty the entire bag at once. Perform this operation slowly. 09.1.1 Panel description: BUTTON 1 (P1) –...
  • Page 29: Led Indicators

    09. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LED DISPLAY 09.2 LED indicators Active Chrono LED (L1): The LED is on when the UT1 user parameter has a value different from OFF and the weekly or daily programming can be set. Auger tube ON LED (L2): The LED is on whenever the Auger tube is enabled and the motor, feeding the pellets in the combustion chamber, is working, i.e.
  • Page 30: User Functions

    09. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LED DISPLAY 09.4 User functions 09.4.1 Stove switching on Hold down P4 for a few seconds to switch on the stove. The display shows that the stove is on. The stove goes into the pre-ventilation/pre-heating phase for 90 seconds, then it enters the pre-load mode for the period of time indicated by Pr45 parameter.
  • Page 31: Burn Pot Cleaning

    09. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LED DISPLAY 09.4.8 Burn pot cleaning When the stove is in the normal working mode, the “BURN POT CLEANING” mode is activated for the period set by Pr12 parameter at the intervals set by Pr03 parameter. 09.4.9 Programmable thermostat The programmable thermostat function allows for the programming of the stove automatic switching on and off during the week.
  • Page 32: Alarms

    09. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LED DISPLAY PROGRAMME 2 SWITCHING ON/OFF (afternoon) UT08 - UT9 Set the PROGRAMME 2 stove switching on and off times by modifying these two parameters. Their value can be set if UT01 parameter is set to the daily or weekly mode. UT010 Set the days when PROGRAMME 2 (ON) is active and the days when IT IS NOT (OFF) by modifying UT10.
  • Page 33: Ignition Failure Alarm

    09. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LED DISPLAY 09.5.3 Ignition failure alarm The alarm is triggered at the second ignition failure, i.e. when the stove does not reach the required ignition temperature twice (a 3°C/ minute gradient is necessary). The message “alarm no fire” appears on the display. The stove enters the switching off phase which is completed in approximately 10 minutes, as with the other alarms described above.
  • Page 34: Micronova Electronics With Lcd Display

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.1 Proper functioning and control adjustment devices 10.1.1 Control panel The control panel shows the information concerning the stove status. Several types of data can be displayed and the settings available according to the access level can be modified by entering the menu. Depending on the selected mode and on their position on the display, the data visualised may acquire different meanings.
  • Page 35: Panel Description

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.1.2 Panel description BUTTON 1 (P1) - Temperature increase: When in programming mode, use this button to modify/increase the selected menu value. When in working mode/switched off, use instead this button to increase the room thermostat temperature value. BUTTON 2 (P2) - Temperature decrease: When in programming mode, use this button to modify/decrease the selected menu value.
  • Page 36 10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 value 01 – fan adjustment select value 02 - time clock setting 01 - day week day 02 - hours hour 03 - minutes minute 04 - day day month 05 - month month...
  • Page 37: Menu 01-Fan Adjustment

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 value 29 - start prog 4 hour 30 - stop prog 4 hour 31 - Monday prog 4 on/off 32 - Tuesday prog 4 on/off 33 - Wednesday prog 4 on/off 34 - Thursday prog 4 on/off...
  • Page 38: Menu 02 - Time Clock Setting

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.2.3 Menu 02 - time clock setting Use this function to set current time and date. The control board is equipped with a lithium battery guaranteeing the internal time clock a 3/5 year-long life. input menu level dialogue...
  • Page 39 10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY Sub-menu 03 - 03 – weekly program The weekly programmable thermostat functions can be enabled, disabled and set. input menu level dialogue The weekly programmer consists of 4 independent programmes which can be combined together in different ways. The weekly programmer can be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 40: Menu 04 - Select Language

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY PROGRAMME 4 menu level setting meaning available values 03-03-29 START PROG 4 switching on time time - OFF 03-03-30 STOP PROG 4 switching off time time - OFF 03-03-31 MONDAY PROG 4 on/off 03-03-32 TUESDAY PROG 4 on/off 03-03-33...
  • Page 41: Menu 07 - Initial Load

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.2.8 Menu 07 - initial load Use this function to load pellets for a period of 90 seconds when the stove is switched off and cold. Press P1 button start and P4 button to stop. room temperature heat output timer...
  • Page 42: Menu 09 - Kind Of Fuel

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.2.10 Menù 09 – Kind of fuel BURNER FOR PELLET BURNER FOR WALNUT SHELL Important: do not inter change the two different bottom of the burner Choise of the kind of fuel from the main menù. Kind of fuel 1 = PELLET Kind of fuel 2 = NOCCIOLINO (WALNUT SHELL) 10.3 User functions...
  • Page 43: Working Mode

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.3.4 Working mode At the end of the start-up phase, if no problems occurred, the stove enters its normal working mode. Exchangers are enabled if the fume temperature is higher than Pr15. Exchangers no.2 and 3 start working only if they were previously enabled.
  • Page 44: Burn Pot Cleaning

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.3.8 Burn pot cleaning When the stove is in the working mode, the “BURN POT CLEANING” mode is activated for the period set by Pr12 parameter at the intervals set by Pr03 parameter. time clock room temperature dialogue heat output...
  • Page 45: Switching On The Stove Again

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.3.11 Switching on the stove again It will be possible to switch the stove back on only at the end of the safety period of time set by Pr38 and if the fume temperature has reached a value below Pr13.
  • Page 46: Alarms

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.5 Alarms In case of malfunctioning the control board reports the problem and activates various procedures depending on the type of alarm. Possible alarm messages are listed below. Cause Display shows ALARM SOND FUMI Fume temperature sensor ALARM HOT TEMP Fume overheating...
  • Page 47: Stove Switching-Off During Working Mode Alarm

    10. MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH LCD DISPLAY 10.5.4 Stove switching-off during working mode alarm The alarm is triggered when, during normal working mode, the flame goes out and the fume temperature falls below the minimum threshold set by Pr13 parameter (see figure 30). The stove switching-off phase starts immediately. fig.
  • Page 48: N100 Micronova Electronics With 3-Button Led Display

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.1 Proper functioning and control adjustment devices 11.1.1 Control panel The control board can be managed by simply pressing a few buttons on the control panel. A display and the LED indicators inform about the stove operational status.
  • Page 49: Menu

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.2 Menu Hold P1 button down to access the menu. It includes several items and levels to access settings and control board programming. 11.2.1 User Menu The table below briefly describes the menu structure, focusing in particular on the functions available to users. level 1 level 2 level 3...
  • Page 50: Menu 01 - Time Clock Setting

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY M2-4 – weekend programming 01 – weekend chrono on/off 02 - start weekend 1 OFF-0-11:50 pm 03 - stop weekend 1 OFF-0-11:50pm 04 - start weekend 2 OFF-0-11:50 pm 05 - stop weekend 2 OFF-0-11:50 pm M2-5 - exit M3 –...
  • Page 51 11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY Select the desired day and press P3 button (figure 13b). Then set the hour (figure 13c), minutes (figure 13d), day (figure 13e), month (figure 13f) and year (figure 13g) by pressing P1 (decrease) and P2 (increase) buttons. Press P3 button to confirm the desired value.
  • Page 52: Menu 02 - Chrono Setting

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.2.3 Menu M02 – chrono setting Sub-menu M2 – 1 – Enable chrono All programmable thermostat functions can be disabled and enabled by means of the menu that appears on the display "M2 set crono” (M2 chrono set).
  • Page 53 11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY PROGRAMME 1 menu level setting meaning available values M2-3-02 START PRG 1 switching-on time OFF-0-11:50 M2-3-03 STOP PRG 1 switching-off time OFF-0-11:50 M2-3-04 MONDAY PRG 1 on/off M2-3-05 TUESDAY PRG 1 on/off M2-3-06 WEDNESDAY PRG 1 on/off...
  • Page 54: Menu 03 - Select Language

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY Sub-menu M2 - 4 – weekend programming The programmable thermostat functions can be enabled/disabled and set for the weekend (days 6 and 7, or Saturday and Sunday). Select “crono fine-sett” (weekend chrono) item and press P3 button to enable it. Then select “on” using P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) button. Set Start 1 fine - sett (Start 1 weekend)and Stop 1 fine –...
  • Page 55: Menu 06 - First Load

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.2.7 Menu M06 – first load This function is available only when the stove is switched OFF. It allows the Auger tube to be loaded upon the first stove start-up when the pellet hopper is empty.
  • Page 56: User Function

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.3 User functions Standard functioning of a control board properly installed on a forced air pellet stove is described below with reference to the functions available to users. Before switching on the stove, the control board display is as in figure 3. figure 3 11.3.1 Stove switching on Hold P3 button down for a few seconds to switch on the stove.
  • Page 57: Fire On

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.3.3 Fire on Once fume temperature has reached and exceeded PR13 parameter value, the stove goes into the ignition mode: the message "Fuoco presente" appears on the display and the ON/OFF LED starts flashing. During this phase the temperature remains stable for a period of time preset by PR02 parameter.
  • Page 58: Changing Set Room Temperature

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.3.6 Changing set room temperature Press P1 button to change the set room temperature. The display shows the set room temperature (SET temperature value). Press P1 and P2 buttons to decrease or increase, respectively, the temperature value.
  • Page 59: Stove Switching Off

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY When fume temperature reaches the threshold set by PR13 parameter, the stove goes into the Stand-by mode and the message "Stop eco temp good" scrolls on the display. The Auger tube (Auger tube LED off), the exchanger (exchanger LED off) and the exhaust blower are off. (figure 11c) figure 11c If room temperature falls below the set value (Set room temperature value) plus the threshold set by PR43 parameter, the stove switches back on.
  • Page 60: Alarms

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.4 Alarms Should any malfunctioning be detected, the control board reports the problem in question: the alarm LED switches on (alarm LED on) and the buzzer goes off. The possible alarm messages are listed below: Cause Display shows Power outage...
  • Page 61: Faulty Fume Encoder Alarm

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.4.4 Faulty fume encoder alarm The alarm is triggered in case of exhaust blower failure. The stove goes into the alarm status and the message “Al 4 alar al 4 Aspirat– guasto” (figure 24) will scroll on the display. AL 4 figure 24 11.4.5 Ignition failure alarm...
  • Page 62: Connections

    11. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 3-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 11.5 Connections...
  • Page 63: N100 Micronova Electronics With 6-Button Led Display

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 12.1 Proper functioning and control adjustment devices 1.1 Control panel The control board can be managed by simply pressing a few buttons on the control panel. A display and the LED indicators inform about the stove operational status.
  • Page 64: Menu

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 12.2 Menu Hold P1 button down to access the menu. It includes several items and levels to access settings and control board programming. 12.2.1 User Menu The table below briefly describes the menu structure, focusing in particular on the functions available to users. level 1 level 2 level 3...
  • Page 65: Menu 01 - Time Clock Setting

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY M2-4 – weekend programming 01 – weekend chrono on/off 02 - start weekend 1 OFF-0-11:50 pm 03 - stop weekend 1 OFF-0-11:50pm 04 - start weekend 2 OFF-0-11:50 pm 05 - stop weekend 2 OFF-0-11:50 pm M2-5 - exit M3 –...
  • Page 66 12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY PROGRAMME 1 menu level setting meaning available values M2-3-02 START PRG 1 switching-on time OFF-0-11:50 M2-3-03 STOP PRG 1 switching-off time OFF-0-11:50 M2-3-04 MONDAY PRG 1 on/off M2-3-05 TUESDAY PRG 1 on/off M2-3-06 WEDNESDAY PRG 1 on/off...
  • Page 67: Menu 03 - Select Language

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY Sub-menu M2 - 4 – weekend programming The programmable thermostat functions can be enabled/disabled and set for the weekend (days 6 and 7, or Saturday and Sunday). Select “crono fine-sett” (weekend chrono) item and press P3 button to enable it. Then select “on” using P1 (decrease) or P2 (increase) button. Set Start 1 fine - sett (Start 1 weekend)and Stop 1 fine –...
  • Page 68: Pellet Feeding

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 12.3.2 Pellet feeding The pellet feeding phase starts after approx. 1 minute: the message "Carica pellet" scrolls on the display and the ON/OFF LED starts flashing. During the first stage the Auger tube feeds the pellets to the burn pot during a period of time set by PR40 parameter (Auger tube LED on), the exhaust blower speed is set by PR42 parameter and the ignition plug is still on (ignition plug LED on).
  • Page 69: Alarms

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 12.4 Alarms Should any malfunctioning be detected, the control board reports the problem in question: the alarm LED switches on (alarm LED on) and the buzzer goes off. The possible alarm messages are listed below: Cause Display shows Power outage...
  • Page 70: Connections

    12. N100 MICRONOVA ELECTRONICS WITH 6-BUTTON LED DISPLAY 12.5 Connections...
  • Page 71: Micronova Electronics With Remote Control

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.1 Proper functioning and control adjustment devices 13.1.1 Control panel The control panel shows the information concerning the stove status. Several types of data can be displayed and the settings available according to the access level can be modified by entering the menu. Depending on the selected mode and on their position on the display, the data visualised may acquire different meanings.
  • Page 72: Emergency Panel

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.1.3 Emergency panel ON/OFF button: to manually switch the stove on or off Signal LED: it confirms that signal has been received Alarm LED: it indicates the stove alarm status. Clear using on/off button + button: heat output increase - button: heat output decrease 13.2 Menu...
  • Page 73 13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 03 – chrono setting 01 – enable chrono 01 - enable chrono on/off 02 – day programming 01 – day chrono on/off 02 - start 1 day hour 03 - stop 1 day hour 04 - start 2 day hour 05 - stop 2 day...
  • Page 74: Menu 01 - Fan Adjustment

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.2.2 Menu 01 - fan adjustment Use this function to independently adjust the two additional blowers. The settings available for each blower are listed in the table below. Press P1 (fan 2) and P2 (fan 3) to select setting. setting blower 2 blower 3...
  • Page 75: Menu 03 - Chrono Setting

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.2.4 Menu 03 - chrono setting MENU 03 CRONO Sub-menu 03 - 01 – enabling chrono The programmable thermostat functions can be disabled and enabled. Sub-menu 03 - 02 – daily program The daily programmable thermostat functions can be enabled, disabled and set 12:15 N - 3 - 2 - 02 START 1...
  • Page 76 13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL The weekly programmer consists of 4 independent programmes which can be combined together in different ways. The weekly programmer can be enabled or disabled. Moreover, if the time is set to OFF, the time clock ingnores the corresponding control. N.B.: set the programming carefully in order to avoid overlapping of switching on and/or off times of different programmes on the same day.
  • Page 77: Menu 04 - Select Language

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL Sub-menu 03 - 04 - week-end program The programmable thermostat functions can be enabled, disabled and set for the week-end (days 5 and 6, or Saturday and Sunday). 12:15 N - 3 - 4 - 03 STOP 1 WEEK-END TIP: if you still do not know exactly the result you want to obtain, enable only one programme at a time to avoid confusion and...
  • Page 78: User Functions

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.3 User functions Standard functioning of a control board properly installed on a forced air pellet stove is described below with reference to the functions available to users. The indications listed below refer to a control board fitted with programmable thermostat. The technical setting mode is described in detail in the following sections.
  • Page 79: Changing Set Room Temperature

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.3.5 Changing set room temperature Press P1 and P2 buttons to change the room temperatture. The display shows the current SET temperature value as in figure 19. set value dialogue fig. 19 13.3.6 External thermostat/programmable thermostat If you want to use an external programmable thermostat, connect it to the TERM clamps (connector CN7 pin 7-8).
  • Page 80: Stove Switching Off

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.3.9 Stove switching off Hold P3 button down for approx. 2 seconds to switch off the stove. The Auger tube stops immediately and the exhaust blower reaches its maximum speed value. The FINAL CLEANING phase is performed. At the end of the period of time set by Pr39, when the fume temperature has reached a value below Pr13 parameter, the exhaust blower stops.
  • Page 81: What Happens In Case Of

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.4 What happens in case of … 13.4.1 Pellet ignition failure If pellets do not ignite, the display shows the alarm message “NO ACC” as shown in figure 25. fig. 25 13.4.2 Power outage Pr48 = 0 When the power is resumed after an outage, the stove enters the FINAL CLEANING phase and waits until the fume temperature reaches a value below Pr13...
  • Page 82: Alarms

    13. MICRONOVA ELETRONICS WHIT REMOTE CONTROL 13.5 Alarms In case of malfunctioning the control board reports the problem and activates various procedures depending on the type of alarm. Possible alarm messages are listed below. Cause Display shows Fume temperature sensor ALARM SOND FUMI Fume overheating ALARM HOT TEMP...
  • Page 83: Cleaning And Maintenace

    14. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 14.1 Forewords The stove requires a simple yet constant cleaning to guarantee top efficiency and proper functioning. Constant maintenance by a qualified technician is recommended. The stove should be cleaned before the cold season because it can sometimes get clogged during the summer (by nests for example) preventing exhaust fumes to flow regularly.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    15. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION FIRST START- IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO REPEAT THE FIRST LOAD PHASE A FEW TIMES TO FACILITATE THE APPLIANCE FIRST START-UP SINCE THE AUGER TUBE IS COMPLETELY EMPTY AND IT MAY TAKE A SPECIFIC PERIOD OF TIME TO FILL. POWER OUTAGE CHECK PLUG AND POWER SUPPLY FAULTY ELECTRICAL CABLE...
  • Page 85 15. TROUBLESHOOTING LET STOVE COOL DOWN, MANUALLY RESET THERMOSTAT ON BACK. SWITCH STOVE ON AGAIN AND DECREASE STOVE HEAT OUTPUT IF FIREBOX OVERHEATING NECESSARY. IF THE PROBLEM REMAINS UNSOLVED, CONTACT A SPECIALISED TECHNICIAN. TEMPORARY POWER LET STOVE COOL DOWN, MANUALLY RESET THERMOSTAT ON BACK. OUTAGE SWITCH STOVE ON AGAIN.
  • Page 86: Annual Maintenace Schedule

    16. ANNUAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Date of 1 maintenance operation __________ / __________ / __________ ( Technical Support Service Stamp ) Date of 2 maintenance operation __________ / __________ / __________ ( Technical Support Service Stamp ) Date of 3 maintenance operation __________ / __________ / __________ ( Technical Support Service Stamp )
  • Page 87: Installation And Testing Certificate

    17. INSTALLATION AND TESTING CERTIFICATE INSTALLATION AND TESTING CERTIFICATE CLIENT: ____________________________ Dealer’s Stamp: ADDRESS: __________________________ CITY: ______________________________ Installation Technician’s Stamp: POSTCODE: _________________________ PROVINCE: _________________________ Name: ____________________________ TELEPHONE: ________________________ Surname: __________________________ Address: __________________ Postcode.: Delivery date:_______________________ City: ______________________________ Delivery document: __________________ Telephone: Product mod.: ______________________ Serial number:...
  • Page 89: Warranty Certificate

    18. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Congratulations! Thank you for purchasing an Eva Stampaggi product. Warranty The warranty period is two years if the product was purchased by a private customer (must be proven in the relevant tax document pursuant to the Italian Legislative Decree no. 24, February 2 2002) and one year if it was purchased by a company or by a professional (subject to VAT - as per relevant invoice).
  • Page 90 N.B.: after purchase, please keep this warranty certificate together with the original package, installation and testing certificate and the retailer receipt. Eva Stampaggi S.r.l. Retailer Stamp and Signature Via Cal Longa Z.I.

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