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  • Page 1 Aduro P1 series aduro.dk / aduro.no / adurofire.de / adurofire.com aduro.fr / aduro.es / aduro.it Version 1...
  • Page 2 Congratulations on your new Aduro Stove! To get the best possible experience and benefit from your new Aduro Pellet Stove, it is important that you read the user manual thoroughly before you install the stove and start using it. Errors or incorrect settings can cause hazardous conditions and/or poor operation.
  • Page 3: Product Safety

    The combustion of waste, especially of plastic materials, damages the stove and the flue pipe. Moreover, it is forbidden by the law against the emission of harmful substances. • Use only the fuel recommended by Aduro A/S. It is forbidden to use any liquid fuels and bioethanol fluids for lighting/rekindling charcoal or pellets. •...
  • Page 4: General Safety Precautions

    1.3 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 on the data plate (220V~/50Hz).
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    • Do not switch the stove on and off intermittently to avoid damaging its electrical and electronic components. • Do not use liquid fuels. • Use only original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer. • Avoid any improper transfers or knocks that may damage the ceramics or the structure. •...
  • Page 6 *depending on the fan as well as the motor reducer. **igniter and emissions fan is on (400W), while motor reducer is occasionally getting on. 2.1 Transportation When taking your stove home, please ensure that it travels in an upright position. The packaging must be disposed according to national rules regarding disposal of waste.
  • Page 7 3. Basic features of the stove 1. Door 2. Door handle 3. Inside glass 4. Outside curved glass 5. Ashpan 6. Burning pot 7. Maintenance door 8. Side panel 9. Top plate 10. Pellet container 11. Pellet container door 12. Display with commands 13.
  • Page 8: Installation Of The Stove

    4. Installation of the stove 4.1 Preliminary activities (For which the retailer/installer is responsible and liable for at the time of the inspection before definitive installation). The preliminary activities include: • verification of installation site suitability; • verification of external air inlet suitability; •...
  • Page 9 4.3 Position of the stove/distance requirements This stove must be installed in a suitable position. You need to be sure that the position complies with local regulations. Distance requirements will only apply if the stove is to be placed close to flammable materials: Distance to flammable material (see also illustration below) Behind the stove To the sides of the stove...
  • Page 10 4.4 Flue pipe The flue pipe is one of the key features for guaranteeing the proper functioning of the stove. • The stove is fitted with a Ø80mm top round flue outlet and a joint connection to be connected to the flue pipe.
  • Page 11: Display And Remote Control

    • Ascending wind always results in an increased negative pressure and draft. • Horizontal wind results in an increased negative pressure if the chimney cowl was properly installed. • Descending wind always diminishes the negative pressure, sometimes inverting it. Excess draft causes an increase in the combustion temperature and consequently a loss in stove efficiency. At the same time the high fuel temperature, due to an excess amount of oxygen, wears down the combustion chamber sooner than expected.
  • Page 12 5.2. Display The display shows basic information about the stove’s operation and has 6 buttons for various settings (see the description below). 1. Temperature setting (buttons 1 and 2) 2. Enter/Set (button 3) 3. Indicators for single components 4. Clock display 5.
  • Page 13: Using The Stove

    5.3 Symbols of the basic components of the stove A bar will appear next to the indicators for the components that are currently active. The bar next to the indicator for the pellet insertion engine will therefore appear periodically as pellets are released to the burning pot.
  • Page 14: Temperature And Mode Settings

    Several bars will appear next to the component indicators currently working as for instance the ignitor, the exhaust fan and engine for pellet insertion. As soon as the exhaust gases have reached a temperature of 40°C, the ignitor will turn off automatically and the current status will switch to WORK.
  • Page 15: Clock Settings

    7. Settings 7.1 Clock settings Enter the menu by pushing button 3. The display now shows the message 01 SET CLOCK which is confirmed with button 3. Using the buttons 1 and/or 2, the correct weekday can be chosen. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY...
  • Page 16: How To Turn The Timer On

    7.2.1 How to turn the timer on Press button 3 followed by button 5 in order to get to the timer setting menu (02 SET CHRONO) and confirm by button 3 to enter this menu. Press button 3 one more time and then use the button 1 to switch between ON and OFF in order to activate or deactivate the timer function.
  • Page 17: Daily Programming

    7.2.2 Daily programming Make sure that the starting up and shutting down time does not overlap. Be aware that at least 30 minutes need to pass between the two time periods. In order to set the daily programming, press button 3 followed by button 5 and button 3 again to confirm. Press button 5 and the display will show n-2-2 DAY PROGRAM.
  • Page 18 Menu Setting options Display appearance n-2-2-01 Chrono day Off/on n-2-2-02 Start day 1 Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-2-03 Start day 1 Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-2-04 Start day 2 Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-2-05 Start day 2 Off/00:00-23:50...
  • Page 19: Weekly Programming

    SETTING EXAMPLE: According to the settings below, the stove will run from 6:00 to 8:00 and from 14:00 to 22:30. n-2-2-01 Chrono day n-2-2-02 Start day 1 06:00 n-2-2-02 Stop day 1 08:00 n-2-2-02 Start day 2 14:00 n-2-2-02 Stop day 2 22:30 7.2.3 Weekly programming The weekly programming allows you to create up to four time periods that can be activated or deactivated for...
  • Page 20 n-2-3-06 n-2-3-07 n-2-3-08 n-2-3-09 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Prog-1 Prog-1 Prog-1 Prog-1 On/off On/off On/off On/off n-2-3-10 n-2-3-11 n-2-3-12 n-2-3-13 Sunday Start Stop Monday Prog-1 Prog-2 Prog-2 Prog-2 On/off Off/00:00-23:50 Off/00:00-23:50 Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-3-14 n-2-3-15 n-2-3-16 n-2-3-17 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Prog-2 Prog-2 Prog-2...
  • Page 21 n-2-3-22 n-2-3-23 n-2-3-24 n-2-3-25 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Prog-3 Prog-3 Prog-3 Prog-3 On/off On/off On/off On/off n-2-3-26 n-2-3-27 n-2-3-28 n-2-3-29 Friday Saturday Sunday Start Prog-3 Prog-3 Prog-3 Prog-4 On/off On/off On/off Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-3-30 n-2-3-31 n-2-3-32 n-2-3-33 Stop Monday Tuesday Wednesday Prog-4 Prog-4 Prog-4...
  • Page 22: Weekend Programming

    SETTING EXAMPLE: According to the settings below, the stove will run from 6:00 to 8:00 (program 1) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays and from 5:30 to 10:00 (program 2) on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Furthermore, Monday to Friday the stove will run from 17:00 to 22:00 (program 3) and Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 to 23:00 (program 4).
  • Page 23 Within this menu, use the buttons 5 and 6 to navigate in the order shown in the table below. Buttons 1 and 2 allow you to change the parameters.
  • Page 24 Menu Setting options Display appearance n-2-4-01 Chrono weekend Off/on n-2-4-02 Start 1 weekend Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-4-03 Stop 1 weekend Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-4-04 Start 2 weekend Off/00:00-23:50 n-2-4-05 Stop 2 weekend Off/00:00-23:50 SETTING EXAMPLE: According to the table below, the stove will run on both Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 to 17:00 and from 20:00 to 23:30.
  • Page 25: Language Settings

    7.3 Language settings Enter the language setting menu by pressing button 3, followed by button 5 two times and confirm with button 3. You can now choose between 6 languages: English, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, French and German. Use buttons 1 and/or 2 to change the language and button 4 to exit once the correct language is visible on the display.
  • Page 26: Sound Alerts

    Stand-by mode off Standby mode on 7.5 Sound alerts The stove will make you aware of any potential alerts with a beep sound. This function can be turned on or off. To do so, press button 3, followed by button 5 four times and confirm with button 3 to enter the BUZZER MODE menu.
  • Page 27 7.7 Information on the operation of the stove Menu 07 allows you to get current information about the operating mode, the exhaust gas temperature, the fan speed, the remaining time until the next action etc. Press button 3, followed by button 5 six times and confirm with button 3. The information is shown on four screens that will rotate in the following manner:...
  • Page 28: Technical Settings

    This screen shows the current mode of the stove. This screen can also be accessed by pressing and holding button 1. This screen shows the exhaust gas temperature and the fan speed. This screen can also be accessed by pressing and holding button 2. This screen is for central heating stoves only and therefore not relevant for the functioning of this stove.
  • Page 29: Potential Errors

    8. Potential errors When an error occurs, a bar will flash next to the warning indicator on the display, and the stove will automatically stop working. There are several errors that can occur during operation, which will be described in detail below. 8.1 Error caused by malfunction of the emissions fan The display will show the messages AL 4 FAN FAILURE and ALLARME ATTIVO alternately (see the figures below).
  • Page 30 8.3 Error caused by defective exhaust gas temperature sensor You can access the exhaust gas temperature by pressing and holding button 2. If the exhaust gas temperature sensor is defective or not connected correctly, the display will show 373°C in the first line. If this error occurs, you must contact the service.
  • Page 31 Unscrew the lid on the safety thermostat (1) and check if the needle (2) is in or out. If the needle is out, push it in again, close the lid and turn on the stove again. If the needle is in, or if it cannot be retracted and the stove still reports the same error, contact the service.
  • Page 32: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Soot and dust can easily be removed using a damp cloth that you dip in cold ash and rub on the sooty glass. Special cleaning agents are also available to remove soot from the glass, e.g. the Aduro Easy Clean pad.
  • Page 33: General Maintenance

    10. Accessories For Aduro stoves we offer a wide product range of accessories to fulfil the experience: Companion sets, firewood baskets and buckets, fireplace grid, briquette buckets, floor hearths in glass and steel, flue pipes, Aduro Easy Firelighter, and Aduro Easy Clean pads.
  • Page 34 All pellet stoves may require adjustment of combustion air and auger speed in order to optimize function and in order to reach effective and clean combustion. The right of complaint does not cover: • Damages resulting from incorrect installation and use of the stove, overheating and wrong or missing maintenance of the stove etc.

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