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  • Page 1 Manual 20.5 RC - Batavia T4 - Rembrand T3 - Carré T3...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Use ................................5 1.1 Description of the receiver in the stove ..................... 5 ....................................5 This button on the receiver allows you to turn the stove on and off and reset the alarm if the remote control does not work. If you use this button, the stove will switch on at position 3. The preset temperature will be maintained.
  • Page 4 Fault messages and solutions ........................20 4.1.1 ERROR 1 ............................20 4.1.2 ERROR 5 ............................20 4.1.3 ERROR 6 ............................20 4.1.4 ERROR 8 ............................20 4.1.5 ERROR 9 ............................20 4.1.6 "Service" ............................20 Components ..............................21 Explanation parts ............................21 5.1.2 Data cable ............................
  • Page 5: Use

    1 Use 1.1 Description of the receiver in the stove The receiver is an integrated system that allows the stove to be connected to the Wi-Fi network or a dedicated radio network so that the remote control with receiver and graphic LCD screen can be used. Status LED: displays stove status.
  • Page 6: Maintained

    ON/OFF button: This button on the receiver allows you to turn the stove on and off and reset the alarm if the remote control does not work. If you use this button, the stove will switch on at position 3. The preset temperature will be maintained. Remote control description 1.
  • Page 7: Inserting Batteries

    1.1.1 Inserting batteries Remove the protective tab that is placed between the batteries on the back of the remote control. When replacing the batteries, always use new 1.5V AAA batteries and replace them all at once so that they last longer. 1.1.2 Maintenance Even when the remote control is switched off, it consumes a minimal amount of power.
  • Page 8: Alarms

    AV - 01 Report code 01: The remote control is ready for registration with the receiver in the stove. Menu/Previou To end the registration process. OK/Confirm To proceed with registration as described in section 7. AV - 02 Report 02: The remote control does not authenticate itself with the receiver.
  • Page 9: Lcd Display Description

    this point on, you have one minute to register a new remote control. • Press and hold the ON/OFF button and the menu (back) button at the same time for about 5 seconds until the remote control comes back on and displays the language selection page.
  • Page 10: Functions Drop-Down Menu

    8. Stove power: displays the stove's heating power. By pressing the DOWN button, you can see and set the stove's power output. Then press OK/CONFIRM. Functions drop-down menu 2.1.1 Press the menu/previous button to set a menu. There are 2 types of menus: •...
  • Page 11: Stove Installation

    3. Stove installation 3.1.1 Precautions Installation of the stove must be carried out by qualified personnel. The stove must only be installed in a suitable room, the room must: • Meet the operation and environmental conditions (described in this manual). •...
  • Page 12: Connection

    It is not permitted to place the stove in a bedroom, in a bathroom, in a shower, in a room where there is a risk of explosion or outdoors. The stove should also not be placed on a floor that does not seem suitable to support the weight of the stove.
  • Page 13 (electric) extractors or other heating systems present in the same room (e.g. an extractor hood or wood-burning stove). It is possible to connect an external air inlet on all Duroflame pellet stoves. By applying this external air inlet, the pellet stove uses outside air for combustion. The combustion of the stove will then no longer be influenced by the ventilation in the room.
  • Page 14: Starting A Pellet Stove

    4. Starting a pellet stove 4.1.1 First time start-up Caution! When using the stove for the first time, observe the following advice: • The curing process of lacquers is only finished after a few fires on the stove. This curing process may release fumes and odours, which will not be released later.
  • Page 15: Switching On The Pellet Stove

    4.1.2 Switching on the pellet stove You do this by using the power switch. The power switch is the switch that sits next to where the power cable plugs in. Possible malfunction: No image 4.1.3 Ignition 4.1.3.1 Check that there are enough pellets in the reservoir. 4.1.3.2 Check that the burn pot is clean or that it is placed as far back as possible and that the glow plug is in front of the hole in...
  • Page 16: Pellet Stove In Operation

    Pellet stove in operation The pellet stove has successfully completed its start-up procedure and is now in operation. The text below appears on the remote control's display: Fire on Turning off pellet stove You can switch off the pellet stove with the ON/OFF button You will now get the message COOL DOWN.
  • Page 17: Loading Pellets

    the weekly programme. (If you have activated something by mistake, you can clear the box again by pressing the down arrow) If you then press OK, you go to Monday, the same applies here. The box is open, use the up arrow to activate Monday and the box will turn white. If you are 1 day too far, for example, you can go back with the MENU/ORANGE button.
  • Page 18: Problems And Solutions

    3 Problems and solutions No pellet supply The stove does not feed pellets. Possible causes: - One of the protection sensors is switched on, this could be the maximum thermostat (see component 5.1.6) or the pressure switch (see component 5.1.5). - The auger motor (see component 5.1.3) is faulty.
  • Page 19: Pellet Stove Gets Too Hot

    Pellet stove gets too hot If the pellet stove gets too hot it goes into fault mode and then displays ERROR 6 (see 4.1.3) on the display. The maximum thermostat (see 5.1.6) then switches on. This can have several reasons: •...
  • Page 20: Fault Messages And Solutions

    4 Fault messages and solutions You can reset the fault by holding down the ON/OFF button long press until the stove emits a beep. 4.1.1 ERROR 1 No ignition, this message is given when there is no ignition. See 3.2 No ignition 4.1.2 ERROR 5 No pellets.
  • Page 21: Components

    5 Components Explanation parts 5.1.1 Circuit board The circuit board or also called motherboard controls all the components in the heater. 5.1.2 Data cable The data cable or flatcable connects the board and the control panel. 5.1.3 Auger motor The auger motor is attached to the bottom of the auger or so-called worm. This is an electric motor with a transmission to 1 rpm.
  • Page 22: Convection Fan

    5.1.9 Convection fan The convection fan blows air from the room through the heat exchanger to cool the pellet stove. (not included in every Duroflame model) 5.1.10 Encoder This is a sensor that measures the speed of the flue fan. This is usually a black cap on top of the flue gas fan where a wheel turns.
  • Page 23: Component Test / Reset Service Message

    6 Component test / Reset service message Here you can test all components. You get to this menu by pressing MENU/FORE 1 time then go with the down arrow to TECH then press OK. You will see a menu in the display screen, you should use the down arrow to go to TEST then press OK.
  • Page 24: Resetting The Burning Hours

    7 Resetting the burning hours 1. Press the ON/OFF button (6) to switch on the handset. 2. Press MENU/ESC (4) and go to "TECH" with the UP arrow (2) and confirm with OK (5). 3. Then go to PARAMETERS and confirm with OK (5) 4.

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