5 ALARM MANAGEMENT
If a malfunction occurs, the following procedure is activated:
1. audible alarm (beep);
2. one of the following system LEDs come on:
3. if the problem concerns an error, the stove will switch off.
Pressing and holding the "cancel" button
WARNING CODE
Faulty control panel
Remote control signal communication error
Communication error
Failed ignition error
Outlet water temperature too high
Temperature probe malfunction
Temperature probe malfunction
Safety error
Thermal safety
Incorrect pressure or thermal cutout
Pressure error
Temperature probe malfunction
E111
Flue gas temperature probe malfunction
Low pellet level (icon ashing)
Scheduled maintenance warning (icons
ashing)
Pressure sensor malfunction (icon ashing)
Clean stove
Failed ignition error
If the error code is "E108 or E109", before resetting the alarm, manually reset the thermostat located on the rear of the
stove (Fig. 5.1). Then the stove can be started again.
Before proceeding with a new ignition, check that:
•
the stove has cooled
•
the burning pot is clean and free of any ash residue or pellet
•
the burning pot is correctly positioned in its seat
•
the doors of the hearth and the tank are perfectly closed
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shows the error code on the display:
DESCRIPTION
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
Control panel fault
Control panel fault
Connection cable between board and control panel interrupted
or detached.
Problems with the heating system; Problems with the pump
Faulty return water temperature probe
Faulty buffer tank temperature probe
Door or loading hatch open
Problems with the heating system
Problems with the pump
Problems with overheating in the pellet hopper
system malfunction; Circulation pump malfunction; Pellet tank
overheating
Seal gaskets worn
Faulty outlet water temperature probe
Faulty air temperature probe
Pellets running out
Pressure sensor or board fault.
Pressure measuring tubes detached or blocked.
Combustion air intake blocked.
No pellets; Faulty ignition heater; Worn gaskets; Incorrect burn
pot position
LED
for a few moments.
Fig.5.1