Stove Operation; Preparation For Initially Ignition; Ignition, Fire-Up And Shutting Down The Stove - PRITY PLW11 Technical Description And Operation Instructions

Pellet stove with water heat exchanger
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5. STOVE OPERATION

5.1. Preparation for initially Ignition

Open the rear cover and visually inspect for anything loose or disconnected.
Check whether there is a jumper on the batter PCB and whether it has been installed
correctly.
Install the control panel – display, as shown in the right diagram
and connect it to the main board, using the enclosed cable with
cable couplers. After the final completion of all installation works,
make sure that you have read and are familiar with all instructions.
WHS must be filled and bled.
Room temperature sensor (next to the power supply cable)
must be outside the stove body to provide correct measurement.
Use the power supply cable from the complete set of the stove
to connect it to the Schuco type wall socket.
Verify all available settings at the panel-display and perform any
adjustments, if necessary.
Verify the indication of the clock and the calendar.
Carefully charge the hopper observing for any objects or materials, which are not pellets.
Manual loading of pellets through the door and into the firepot is allowed up to the level of
the igniter – aiming at quicker ignition, until the auger manages to feed fuel into the chute.
CAUTION! Verify whether the grate has been correctly installed.

5.2. Ignition, fire-up and shutting down the stove

The process of ignition consists in several stages. Upon the "Start" command the stove
begins with a cycle of intense air purging of the firebox, in order to guarantee the cleanliness
of the firepot. Ignition is done with the help of a 250W electrical heater and a forced supply
of air, which flows around it being thus heated to a temperature, which is sufficient to kindle
the initial dose of pellets fed into the firepot. This process continues until the emergence of a
stable flame, which is detected by a sensor, reading the temperature of gases in the firebox.
PRITY PELLET STOVE
CORRECTLY
PLACED
JUMPER
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