Setting Modulation / Eco Mode - Austroflamm Ruby 2.0 Operating Manual

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Operating manual Ruby 2.0

11.1.6 Setting modulation / ECO mode

You can operate your pellet stove either in modulation
mode or in ECO mode.
In "modulations mode" (ECO mode is disabled), on reach-
ing the desired room target temperature your pellet stove
reduces the heat output incrementally down to the lowest
heating output stage. But despite reaching the desired
room temperature it does not switch off. If the desired room
target temperature is fallen below with the reduced heating
output, the pellet stove begins to work again with the heat-
ing output that was originally set.
Your stove is supplied by default in modulation mode.
ECO mode can be activated by the authorised Austroflamm
service engineer or by you yourself via the optional WLAN
module with the Austroflamm pellet control APP.
When ECO mode is activated, the pellet stove switches off
on reaching the desired room target temperature (plus a
freely selectable temperature value/switch-off temperature
value). When the room target temperature is fallen below
(plus a freely selectable temperature value/restart temperat-
ure value) the pellet stove automatically switches back on
again.
The "Restart temp." value specifies from what value below
the set target temperature the pellet stove switches on
again.
The "Switch off temp." value specifies from what value
above the set target temperature the pellet stove switches
off.
To prevent starting / stopping too frequently, the temperate
limits must not be set too narrowly. The pellet stove needs
to burn for about 1 hour before switching off in order to
come to the operating temperature.
As a standard setting we recommend a restart temperature
of 1.0 °C and a switch-off temperature of 0.6 °C.
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