First Ignition; Positioning The Antenna; Pellet Loading; Ignition Mode - Moretti Design AQUA User Manual

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FIRST IGNITION

Caution: The first ignition must be carried out by MORETTI DESIGN
qualified personnel that must also perform an overall check up of the
system.
All local and National laws and European standards must be met
when using the appliance.

Positioning the antenna

The position of the antenna, is very important in order to optimize the
transmission and reception of radio signals between the display radio
and stove itself for the management of the various functions.
Models with external antenna (metal sheet coated)
Make sure that the white tip of the antenna does not remain in contact
with any metal parts of the stove. Perform a signal quality test by using
the Test Radio function (page. 13) before switching the stove on. If the
signal is not optimal, remove the holding clip and unroll out the antenna
completely.
Models with internal antenna (glass or majolica coating)
The antenna remains inside the stoves coating. Make sure that the white
tip of the antenna does not remain in contact with any metal parts of the
stove, but it remains in contact with the glass or majolica coating.
Perform a signal quality test by using the Test Radio function (page. 13)
before switching the stove on.

Pellet loading

Fill the fuel tank with wooden pellets. Open the lid and
then pour the fuel in. It is recommended to close the pellet
tank lid properly.
Use only wooden pellets with a 6 mm diameter and 30mm maximum
length, EN PLUS certified class A1.
Warning: Before filling the tank, make sure that at the bottom there are
no odd materials.

Ignition mode

Make sure that the stove is connected to the electrical power and that
the switch on the back is on position "I"
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Fill the auger by using the LOAD function (see page 12). During the
ignition or even in run mode, the front door must always be kept closed.
Before turning on the hydro stove, empty out the burner once the initial
load function has been carried out.
See DISPLAY RADIO (page 9) on how to turn on the appliance,
adjust the room temperature and combustion power level and for
more information regarding the various menus.

COMBUSTION

The combustion is a chemical reaction in which a fuel (pellets) and an
oxidiser (air) are combined, thanks to an ignition (resistance), in order to
produce heat. They should be dosed in suitable proportions so that the
combustion can take place. Following are some examples with a
description and adjustment procedure to obtain an optimal combustion.
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