Operating manual Ruby 2.0
11.1.1 Setting time and date
The time and date are set via the display in the Settings menu – under the Time or Date sub-item. Entry
of the current time and date is important. They are requirements for the saved HEATING TIMES work-
ing properly and the controls saving in a log the time of any malfunctions that occur. This means that in
the event the cause of a problem can be quickly found and resolved.
11.1.2 Setting the fuel quality
The quality of the pellets is governed by a European standard. This standard means that 1 kg of pellets
possesses a heat output of min. 4.6 kWh to approx. 5.3 kWh. The wide range of heating output makes
it sometimes necessary for your pellet stove to be adjusted to the pellet quality that you use.
This is set via the display. The settings are made by an Austroflamm service technician.
• Fuel quality "1" corresponds to the best possible quality.
• Fuel quality "3" corresponds to the poorest quality.
• Ex factory your pellet stove is set to fuel quality "2".
11.1.3 Statistics function
Entering the current time and date activates the statistics function in your pellet stove's controls. The
statistics function delivers on request all the data on consumption, operating time, heating output
called up and the room temperature reached when the pellet stove is being operated.
This data is displayed for the current day of operation, the past day, the current week, the previous
month, the previous 3 months, the previous 6 months, the previous year and from the date of the initial
commissioning.
The data can be accessed via the display.
11.1.4 Timer function (heating times)
This function can be set by the service engineer using an engineer display or via the optional WLAN
module in conjunction with the pellet control APP. A maximum of 6 heating times per week and 3
heating times per day can be set and saved.
NOTICE
If at the point of the set timer "Start" the currently recorded room temperature is higher than the set
room target temperature, the pellet stove will not switch on. It will only switch on when the room tem-
perature has fallen below the desired room target temperature value.
11.1.5 Service due
Your pellet stove must be regularly maintained. The requirement to be serviced is determined by a
built-in operating hours counter. The operating hours can be read via the display.
After the maintenance-free operating time has run out you will receive the alarm message A002. After
the appearance of this alarm message the pellet stove may continue to be operated for a short time.
However, call your authorised Austroflamm service engineer promptly for the purpose of carrying out
the required service. As part of the service the pellet stove is thoroughly cleaned and the operating
hours counter rest to 0.
Servicing falls due after a number of hours specific to the appliance has been reached, but at least 1x
annually in order to GUARANTEE THE WARRANTY!
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