Ferroli MIKRO P7 Instructions For Use, Installation & Maintenance page 12

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2.4 Adjustments
Setting the clock (methods B and C only)
1.
Press the day/time setting button (detail 1 - fig. 19).
2.
The CLOCK and DAY icons flash on the display (detail 7 - fig. 19): set the current
day of the week with the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 - fig. 19), considering that
1=Monday, 7=Sunday. Confirm the day by pressing the day/time setting button (de-
tail 1 - fig. 19).
3.
The two digits of the CURRENT HOUR and the CLOCK icon flash on the display
(detail 7 - fig. 19): set the exact hour with the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 -
fig. 19), from 00 to 23. Confirm the hour by pressing the day/time setting button (de-
tail 1 1 - fig. 19).
4.
The two digits of the CURRENT MINUTES and the CLOCK icon flash on the display
(detail 7 - fig. 19): set the exact minutes with the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 -
fig. 19), from 00 to 59. Confirm the minutes by pressing the day/time setting button
(detail 1 - fig. 19). Automatic Heating, Manual On, Manual Off mode
Press the operation mode selection button (detail 2 - fig. 19) to set the:
1.
In Automatic mode, the display (detail 7 - fig. 19) shows the CLOCK icon. The burn-
er activation and deactivation request depends on the set weekly programme. In the
request time band, the display (detail 7 - fig. 19) also shows the ON icon.
2.
In Manual On mode, the display (detail 7 - fig. 19) only shows the ON icon. The burn-
er is always in request status.
The set weekly programme is bypassed.
A
3.
In Manual Off mode, the display (detail 7 - fig. 19) does not show the ON icon or the
CLOCK icon. The burner is off.
The set weekly programme is bypassed.
A
Preset weekly programme
06:30
08:30
12:00
12:00
16:30
22:30
The weekly programme is preset with 3 ON time bands and 3 OFF time bands; equal for
every day of the week. In the request time band, the display (detail 7 - fig. 19) shows the
ON icon.
Attention: Check burner operation methods (see sec. 9.1)
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Modifying the weekly programme (methods B and C only)
1.
Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
2.
Select the day to be programmed with the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 - fig. 19):
Day 1 and Radiator flashing: Monday heating programming
Day 2 and Radiator flashing: Tuesday heating programming
Day 3 and Radiator flashing: Wednesday heating programming
Day 4 and Radiator flashing: Thursday heating programming
Day 5 and Radiator flashing: Friday heating programming
Day 6 and Radiator flashing: Saturday heating programming
Day 7 and Radiator flashing: Sunday heating programming
Day 15 and Radiator flashing: Monday - Friday heating programming
Day 67 and Radiator flashing: Saturday - Sunday heating programming
Day 16 and Radiator flashing: Monday - Saturday heating programming
Day 17 and Radiator flashing: Monday - Sunday heating programming
Day 15 and Radiator flashing: not used
3.
Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19):
4.
06:30 and Radiator flashing, ON, 1
Use the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 fig. 19) to modify the start of the 1st ON
time band; e.g. 06:00Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
5.
08:30 and Radiator flashing, 2
Use the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 fig. 19) to modify the start of the 1st
OFF time band; e.g. 09:00Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
6.
12:00 and Radiator flashing, ON, 3
Use the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 fig. 19) to modify the start of the 2nd
ON time band; e.g. 12:30Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
7.
12:00 and Radiator flashing, 4
Use the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 fig. 19) to modify the start of the 2nd
OFF time band; e.g. 14:00Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
8.
16:30 and Radiator flashing, ON, 5
Use the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 fig. 19) to modify the start of the 3rd
ON time band; e.g. 16:00Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
9.
22:30 and Radiator flashing, 6
Use the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 fig. 19) to modify the start of the 3rd
OFF time band; e.g. 23:30Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19)
10. By repeating the above procedure it is possible to programme the 4th ON time band
and the 4th OFF time band.
11. Press the Programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19) for 3 seconds to exit the pro-
gramming mode.
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Parameters menu
Press the programming button "M" (detail 2 - fig. 19) for 5 seconds to access the param-
eters menu. Parameter "u01", identified by the message SET 01, is displayed. Press the
button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19) to scroll the list of parameters.
To modify the value of a parameter, press the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 - fig. 19):
the change will be automatically saved. After modifying the parameter, it is necessary to
wait 3 seconds: the datum item flashes and is saved.
Table. 1
Parameters Description
u01
Delivery setpoint adjustment
u02
Burner max. power
u03
Burner operation methods (see par. 3.1)
Press the "operation mode selection - M" button (detail 2 – fig. 19) for 5 seconds to exit
the menu.
Service parameters menu
Press the programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19) for 10 seconds to access the pa-
rameters menu. Parameter "t01", identified by the message SET 01, is displayed. Press
the button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19) to scroll the list of parameters.
To modify the value of a parameter, press the + and - buttons (details 4 and 6 – fig. 19):
the change will be automatically saved. After modifying the parameter, it is necessary to
wait 3 seconds: the datum item flashes and is saved.
Table. 2
Parameters Description
t01
Pellet loading function
t02
Delivery probe
t03
Fan setpoint in Lighting
t04
Auger activation time in
Lighting
t05
Adjustment calculation timer
(Only with Modulating burner
operation with delivery
Probe)
t06
Ramp function timer
t07
Period (activation+deactiva-
tion time) with auger operat-
ing (from Power 1 to Power
5)
t08
Fan setpoint at Power 1
t09
Auger activation time at
Power 1
t10
Fan setpoint at Power 2
t11
Auger activation time at
Power 2
t12
Fan setpoint at Power 3
t13
Auger activation time at
Power 3
t14
Fan setpoint at Power 4
t15
Auger activation time at
Power 4
t16
Fan setpoint at Power 5
t17
Auger activation time at
Power 5
t18
Burner operation selection
(Only with Delivery Probe)
t19
Post-Ventilation time 2
t20
Photoresistance voltage
Press the programming button "P" (detail 5 - fig. 19) for 10 seconds to exit the menu.
cod. 3540T986 - 04/2012 (Rev. 00)
MIKRO P7 - P12
Range
MIKRO P7 - P12
30 - 80°C
1 - 5
0 - 2
Range
Default/
MIKRO P7
0=Disabled 1=Enabled
0=Disabled
0=Disabled 1=Enabled
1=Enabled
0-200 Pa
51 Pa
0-100 (1=4 seconds)
8
0-100 seconds
5 seconds
0-100 seconds
100 seconds
0-50 seconds
15 seconds
0-200 Pa
51 Pa
0-100 (100=10 seconds)
28
0-200 Pa
74 Pa
0-100 (100=10 seconds)
38
0-200 Pa
120 Pa
0-100 (100=10 seconds)
46
0-200 Pa
150 Pa
0-100 (100=10 seconds)
53
0-200 Pa
170 Pa
0-100 (100=10 seconds)
56
0=On/Off 1=Modulating
0=On/Off
0-100 (100=10 seconds)
99
00-30 (50 = 5Vdc)
--
80°C
3
0
MIKRO P12
0=Disabled
1=Enabled
51 Pa
8
5 seconds
100 seconds
12 seconds
51 Pa
38
70 Pa
40
100 Pa
45
120 Pa
60
155 Pa
65
0=On/Off
99
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