Dear Customer, Thank you for having chosen one of our products, the result of many years of experience and of an ongoing quest for higher quality in terms of safety, reliability and performance. In this manual, you will find all the information and useful advice to be able to use your product in the utmost safety and efficiency.
1.0 Standards and declaration of conformity Our company declares that the stove complies with the following standards for the European Directive CE marking. • 89/336/EEC and 2004/108/EC (EMC directive) and subsequent amendments; • 2006/95/EC (low voltage directive) and subsequent amendments.; •...
• When the stove is running, the surfaces, glass, handle and pipes become very hot: they must only be touched with adequate protection; • Keep/preserve the pellets in dry and moisture free rooms; • Keep both the fuel and any flammable material at an adequate safety dis- tance from the stove.
13. Temperature LED It switches on when the set temperature is reached. ECO appears on the display. 14. Remote control reception LED The LED flashes when the remote control is used to change the temperature and/or output. 15. “Pellet” LED The LED flashes whenever pellets are being loaded into the stove.
4. Decrease output: Pressing the button decreases the output from a maximum of 5 to a minimum of 1. 5. Switching stove on and off � Press the keys simultaneously to switch the stove on or off. We remind you that the appliance must be commissioned by our qualified Authorised Service Centre (Law 37/2008), which will check installation and fill out the warranty.
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• After a few minutes, the upper display will read “ON 1-2-3-4-5” according to the output set, while the lower display will show the room temperature; • When the set temperature is reached, the upper display will read: “ECO” while the detected room temperature will appear on the lower display;...
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4.2 Programming the stove Pressing the keys allows you to select the desired value. Text Meaning Day 1 Monday Tuesday Day 2 Day 3 Wednesday Day 4 Thursday Day 5 Friday Day 6 Saturday Day 7 Sunday Chronothermostat off ATTENTION! Switching on the chronothermostat while the stove is running stops the digital clock inside the stove during the whole time operations in the menu are carried out.
UT08: Indicates the time PROGRAM “2” starts. The time can be changed at 10 minute intervals by acting on the keys N.B.: This parameter is only enabled if UT01 was previously set other than “OFF”. UT09: Indicates the time PROGRAM “2” finishes. The time can be changed at 10 minute intervals by acting on the keys N.B.: This parameter is only enabled if UT01 was previously set other than “OFF”.
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“FAN - ACC” The stove is in the resistance preheating phase prior to ignition. “LOAD WOOD” Indicates that the stove is in the pellet loading phase. “FIRE ON” The stove is in the flame stabilisation phase (flame present). “ON 1” The stove is in the work phase at the minimum output.
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“SIC FAIL”: stove overheating When the text “SIC FAIL” appears, the pellet gearmotor blocks and the stove enters the extinction phase. Th e stove can be restarted by rearming the thermostat as shown in fi gure 3. Th e manual rearm button is located at the back of the stove (5). Unscrew the protective cap and press the button below all the way.
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6.0 Ducting (where present) Th e design of this stove follows a specular system with 2 fans situated at the bottom of the stove. Th e two fans are completely independent one from another. A gate valve regulates the air towards the front fan, Two knobs at the top of the stove allow you to regu- towards one rear duct or both rear ducts.
Operating options: 1st option: 100% frontal heat 2nd option 60% frontal heat, 40% right or left duct 3rd option: 20% frontal heat, 80% right or left duct Th e power of each of the 2 fans together with each of the two ducts can eff ectively transmit hot air into other environments up to a maximum of 8 actual meters away (4 meters for each duct) with an outlet temperature up to 85°...
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7.1 Cleaning the surfaces To clean the surfaces, use a rag soaked with water or, at most, with water and neutral soap. Using aggressive detergents or thinners can damage the stove surfaces. Before using any type of detergent, we recommend testing it on a spot out of sight or contacting the Authorised Service Centre for advice.
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7.7 Ash pan Open the door and remove the ash pan. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove all the ashes deposited inside. This operation may be carried out more or less frequently depending on the quality of the pellets used (Fig. 9.) Fig.
Cleaning after 900 hours or yearly It is mandatory to clean the stove completely whenever 900 hours of operation are reached (or at least once a year). To check the working hours on the display, proceed as follows: - press the SET key 5 times in a row until you reach parameter UT04, use the temperature increase/decrease keys to scroll to 01 and confirm once again by pressing the SET key.
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9.1 Operations to be carried out every season before ignition. • General internal and external cleaning; • Thorough cleaning of exchange pipes; • Thorough cleaning and descaling of brazier and relative compartment; • Cleaning of motors, mechanical check of backlash and fixings; •...
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46033 casteldario - mantova - Italy - tel. +39 0376 57001 - telefax +39 0376 660556 info@unical-ag.com - export@unical-ag.com - www.unical.eu Unical will not be held responsible for possible inaccuracies due to transcription or printing errors. It reserves the right to modify its products as deemed necessary or useful, without jeopardising their essential features.
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