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REMOTE CONTROL
PHOENIX
1115620
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  • Page 1 REMOTE CONTROL PHOENIX 1115620 Please refer to web site, technical area...
  • Page 2 USER INSTRUCTIONS: REMOTE CONTROL Characteristics: Frequency 2.4 GHz - Power supply 2 AA slimline 1.5 VDC batteries. Dimensions 66x29x144mm; weight 105 without batteries. 2” LCD Display. Must be kept within a temperature range of -5°C to 50°C. The remote control has a probe which reads the temperature and communicates with the product for automatic management.
  • Page 3 USER INSTRUCTIONS: REMOTE CONTROL DAY AND TIME WARNING Symbols ROOM TEMPERATURE MODE: FLAME and FAN Auto or Timer Symbols SET or ALARM or INFO Bar Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5 AUTOMATIC Speed Relax Function active - ON-OFF - INCREASE - DECREASE...
  • Page 4 FOR THE TECHNICIAN Installation in the place of Asola To install the Remote control update: - the Firmware on the basic circuit board with a version from PELE1711 onwards - complete APF, if the installed revision is below rev 103. In order to do that, copy the updated APF of the product in the USB pen-drive supplied with the Remote control (and containing the firmware).
  • Page 5 FOR THE TECHNICIAN Disassociating the remote control from a circuit board - LEAVE If the remote control has already been linked to one circuit board and must be linked to a different circuit board (for example if a circuit board has been replaced), the “No network”...
  • Page 6 USER INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION The product also has the following supplementary functions. Mode Settable parameters Function Modes in which What it does MANUAL • power level it can be acti- • ventilation level (if there are vated two or more fans, they can be adjusted separately)* Stand-By automatic crono when the desired...
  • Page 7 USER INSTRUCTIONS POWER ON/POWER OFF These operations will take a few minutes, during which the flame must appear or extinguish. Simply wait without taking any action. During switch-on: - CLEAN in the cleaning phase - START in the Load Pellets and Start 1 phases - START in the Start 2 phase with the flame symbol - WARM UP in the Warm Up phase with the flame symbol During switch-off,...
  • Page 8 USER INSTRUCTIONS USER CONTROLS ON REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF Hold the ON/OFF button down to switch the product ON. AUTOMATIC and MANUAL setting Press the AUTO/MAN button for a few seconds to switch from manual to automatic mode or vice versa. AUTOMATIC MANUAL In AUTOMATIC mode:...
  • Page 9 USER INSTRUCTIONS If the product is in AUTOMATIC mode and the room temperature probes in the ducted zones are present and activated, you can press the button to confirm the main Set Room setting and enter the setting of the Set Room for the ducted zones 2 and 3 by displaying the Room Temperature of the ducted zone and the related Set WAIT WAIT...
  • Page 10 USER INSTRUCTIONS - RELAX FUNCTION Natural convection function (without ventilation) with automatic power limiting. This function is available in all modes: automatic, manual and crono. Press the button for two seconds to activate the Relax function. Activation is indicated on the display with the RELAX symbol instead of the frontal fan. Again by prolonged pressing of the button, the function is disabled.
  • Page 11 USER INSTRUCTIONS AM Menu Press the “AM” button to access the menu. The Menu items appear with the first item already selected. When the AM list displays, the buttons have the following functions: Active buttons: go back to main display go back one level scroll down the AM Menu items select the AM Menu items...
  • Page 12 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - Crono - Enable When the Crono function is active, the user sets a With “Enable” you can activate or disable Crono temperature setpoint and a time period for which that setpoint is specified. The setting involves different steps, which do not need to be consecutive: •...
  • Page 13 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - T1 – T2 and T3 T1, T2 or T3 are used to set the temperatures linked to the levels. Normally: T1 = Night Level (~16°C) T2 = Day Level (~20°C) T3 = Comfort Level (~22°C) You choose T1, T2 or T3 with (going up the Menu) and (going down the Menu) and confirm...
  • Page 14 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - Display/Change the settings “Display/Change” is used to display and to change the current scheduling. You confirm the choice with the button and view the scheduling for Monday and the cursor is positioned on the symbol “Set” button is used to move the cursor between the “Set”...
  • Page 15 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - to Set By pressing the button, you choose “SET” whether the cursor is on the Action or the day of the week; the scheduling of the first 12 hours of the selected day is displayed. In the top left area the reference of the day is displayed and in the top right the starting time of the time period (00:00), with the cursor below the graphic bar.
  • Page 16 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - to Delete If the “Delete” action is chosen and confirmed with the button, the scheduling is reset. USER...
  • Page 17 USER INSTRUCTIONS: CRONO - to copy/paste If the “Copy” action is chosen and confirmed with the button The day of the week is highlighted and the cursor appears. Using the buttons the day is chosen on which the scheduling is to be pasted. button is used to confirm the copy action.
  • Page 18 USER INSTRUCTIONS: VENTILATION - for the ventilation USER...
  • Page 19 USER INSTRUCTIONS: STAND BY - Stand by When the Stand by function is active, in automatic and crono mode, the product shuts off when the temperature setpoint is reached and turns on again when the room temperature drops. When the Stand By function is not active, the product sets itself to minimum power when the temperature setpoint is reached.
  • Page 20 USER INSTRUCTIONS: NIGHT Night (deferred switching on/off) The function is available only if Crono is not active. This function switches the product on/off after a set period from activation of the function. This is convenient if you go to bed and want the product to switch on/off after a few hours (12 hours maximum).
  • Page 21 USER INSTRUCTIONS: LOAD PELLETS - Load PLT (pellets) Allows you to load pellets after the screw feeder has emptied following a no-pellets alarm. Useful for the technician during the initial start-up. Available only in the OFF status. Any attempt to activate the function in other statuses will not be allowed.
  • Page 22 USER INSTRUCTIONS: AM MENU 2 Menu 2 shows the User functions that are not frequently used. - Date Time Sets the current date/time. This displays the first time the remote control is activated with the product powered on, or by selecting the option from the menu.
  • Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING If problems occur, the product shuts itself off automatically. The display will show the reason (see below). Do not disconnect from the power supply. To start the appliance up again, allow the shutdown procedure to complete, then press the ON/OFF button on the remote control or the simplified ignition button.
  • Page 24 TROUBLESHOOTING If problems occur, the product shuts itself off automatically. The display will show the reason (see below). Do not disconnect from the power supply. To start the appliance up again, allow the shutdown procedure to complete, then press the ON/OFF button on the remote control or the simplified ignition button. Hold the button down until the message “WANT TO UNBLOCK?”...
  • Page 25 The battery symbol displays on the remote control display if the battery is low. MAINTENANCE: A spanner symbol will appear on the display after 2,000 hours of operation. The product is working, but it must be serviced by an authorised Edilkamin technician. USER/INSTALLER...
  • Page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING LACK OF COMMUNICATION: If there is prolonged lack of communication between the product and the remote control, the ‘no network’ icon appears (barred aerial) and the room temperature, time and day of the week remain visible. The Power at level 1 is displayed if the product was in Automatic/Crono, whereas at the previously set level, if it was in Manual.
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