Remote radio control for air heating products (32 pages)
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RADIO CONTROL USER MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Remote radio control for air heating products...
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Dear Customer, thank you for having chosen to heat and save with a Jolly Mec product. Please carefully read and keep this sheet before using the equipment. The manual provides information and suggestions necessary for correct product use. Knowing and observing these...
CHAP.01 PREMISES 01.1 WARNINGS • We recommend you carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual for correct use. • It should be kept with care and attentively consulted since all the warnings provide important safety instructions. • Incorrect use could cause damage and injury to people, animals or property, for which the manufacturer cannot not be held liable. • The appliance must be used only for its intended purpose. Any other use is deemed improper and therefore dangerous. • The manufacturer declines any contractual or non-contractual liability for damages caused by errors in installation or use of the appliance or failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual. • All rights on the reproduction of this technical manual are owned by Jolly Mec Caminetti S.p.A. • The descriptions and illustrations provided in the following publication are not binding. • Jolly Mec Caminetti S.p.A reserves the right to make any modifications that may be deemed appropriate. • This manual cannot be given to third parties for perusal without the written permission of Jolly Mec Caminetti S.p.A. • Do not make any unauthorised modification to the appliance. Any unauthorised modification will automatically invalidate the warranty and release the manufacture from all liability. • Use only original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer. Original spare parts are available through retailers, specialised Tecnical Service Centers, or directly at the head office of Jolly Mec Caminetti S.p.A. 01.2 SYMBOLOGY In this manual, points of considerable importance are marked with the following symbology: INSTRUCTION: Instructions regarding the correct use of the appliance.
RADIO CONTROL DESCRIPTION The radio control lets you communicate with the control unit. The keys are used to transmit commands to the control unit while the display informs the user on stove operating status. Programming mode displays the various settings that can be edited using the keys.
02.3 EMERGENCY CONSOLE In the event radio control fault compromises good operations, the emergency console installed on the appliance can be used to run main functions such as ignition, shutdown and work output settings. On, off or alarm reset key. Next to a led.
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT The radio control is powered by three AAA alkaline batteries. In the event of radio control malfunctions, always check whether the batteries are charged. Otherwise, replace them with new ones of the same type. To replace the batteries, remove the cover on the back of the radio control, insert the batteries in the specific compartment as illustrated below (and as indicated inside the compartment).
CHAP.03 OPERATING MODE 03.1 APPLIANCE OPERATIONS When the device is OFF, to switch it on, press Button 6 ( STAND-BY) on the remote control. Once the display is activated press Button 5 ( ON/OFF) on the remote control for a few seconds, after which the display shows the message ‘Ignition in progress’, made up of various phases defined in technical parameter settings that may be set by A specialised Technical Service Center.
Room temperature Output level Icon displayed when ducting is active Main messages that can appear on the remote radio control and their meanings are summarised in the following table: STATE Description Text displayed when the device is switched off. It can be switched on in manual mode, via Wi-Fi app or with timer setting.
CHAP.04 USER MENU 04.1 FUNCTIONS The display is divided into menus and sub-menus that can be scrolled using the radio control keys. In short, main menus and their functions are: MENU Description POWER SET Lets you set the operating power of the device.
04.2 STRUCTURE To open the various menus, press Key 4 when the main page is displayed on the remote control. To scroll the various menu pages, use Keys 1 and 2. POWER SET Press Buttons 1 and 2 to choose the desired operating power and ducting power (if any). Then press Button 4 to confirm the setting and then Button 3 to return to the main menu.
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LANGUAGE Use Keys 1 and 2 to select the required language from the available European languages and press Key 4 to confirm. CHRONO SET Lets you enable and disable the chronothermostat status. Under ‘Mode Selection’ set between: Daily, Weekly, Week-end using buttons 1 and 2, press button 5 to activate or deactivate the timer (ON/OFF), finally press button 4 to confirm the selection.
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Each program type allows up to 3 different on/off time slots to be set. To set the chosen hour, minute and day, press Button 4 to select the parameter to be changed, then use Keys 1 and 2 to set the correct value and validate by pressing Button 4.
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STOVE STATE This page displays: - Flue gas temperature - Local room temperature - Operating time remaining before the system displays the message Service - Operating time remaining before the stove has to be cleaned - Product code - Remote control code and firmware revision - Flue gas fan speed - Auger speed...
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CLOCK SET To set the hour, minutes and date of the current day, press Button 4 to select the parameter to be changed, then use Keys 1 and 2 to set the correct value and validate by pressing Button 4. To scroll through the parameters without changing them, press button 2.
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PROBE SET Use Keys 1 and 2 to select the required probe type (Radio control - Thermostat), press Button 4 to confirm the setting and to return to the main menu. PELLET LOAD Use buttons 1 and 2 to set ON to activate a manual pellet load.
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DISPLAY SET Keys 1 and 2 allow you to set the following display parameters: - Contrast - Key Tone Press Button 4 to confirm the setting. To return to the previous parameter without changing it, press button 3. At the end of the procedure, the screen automatically returns to the higher-...
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READ MEMORY This page displays: Working hours - Operating hours Ignitions - Number of ignition attempts made Failed ignitions - Number of failed ignitions The menu displays the last 10 errors that occurred; each line shows the error code and the date and time it occurred.
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Allows the remote control to be paired with a stove. Contact the specialised Technical Service Centre. Menu to reset the “Clean” function. Allows you to change the default values of the speed or On times of the Auger. The settable values range from -7 to 7. The default value is 0.
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TECHNICIAN CALIBRATIONS Password protected Menu reserved to the specialised Technical Service Center.
CHAP.05 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 05.1 ALARM MESSAGES Following is an overview on appliance alarms linked to the probable causes and some potential solutions. If an alarm occurs with a certain frequency, contact the specialised Technical Service Center. Alarm test Alarm cause Main solution Black out...
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Alarm test Alarm cause Main solution No pellet • The temperature falls below the THRESHOLD WORK • Check that the level of PELLETS inside the setting whilst the stove is running. hopper is sufficient. • Check the PELLET load times are set correctly.
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