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USER MANUAL PLT-W20 MSW
This User Manual has been translated for your convenience using machine translation. Reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate translation; however, no automated translation is perfect nor is it intended to replace human translators. The official User Manual is the English version. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in the User Manual, please refer to the English version of those contents which is the official version.
Technical data
| Parameter description | Parameter value | |
| Product name | Pellet stove | |
| Model | MSW-PLT-W20 | |
| Supply voltage [V~] / Frequency [Hz] | 230 / 50 | |
| Rated input power [W] | 140-450 | |
| Dimensions (width x depth x height) [cm] | 56 x 58 x 105 | |
| Net/gross weight [kg] | 116/126 | |
| Nominal and reduced thermal power [kW] | Maximal | 20 |
| Water heating | 18 | |
| Air heating | 5 | |
| Energy efficiency [%] | Maximal | 90 |
| Minimal | 80 | |
| Ash content [%] | 0.12 | |
| Auxiliary electricity consumption [W] | 140-180 | |
| Fuel type | wood pellets | |
| Remote control battery | 2x AAA | |
| Inlet pipe diameter [mm] | 50 | |
| Outlet pipe diameter [mm] | 80 | |
| Minimum safe distance of a given side of the device from flammable materials [mm] | Right - 1200 Rear - 250 Left - 1200 | |
| Efficiency [%] | 90 | |
1. General Description
This manual is intended to assist you for safe and reliable use. The product is designed and manufactured strictly according to technical specifications using the latest technology and components and maintaining the highest quality standards.
CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING THE WORK.
To ensure long and reliable operation of the device, make sure to operate and maintain it properly in accordance with the guidelines in this instruction manual. The technical data and specifications in this manual are up-to-date. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in order to improve the quality. Taking the technical progress and the possibility of reducing noise into account, the unit is designed and built in such a way so that risks resulting from noise emissions are reduced to the lowest possible level.
Explanation of symbols
| CE | The product complies with applicable safety standards. |
| Read the manual before use. | |
| Recyclable product. | |
| CAUTION! or WARNING! or REMEMBER! describing a situation (general warning sign). | |
| Wear protective gloves. | |
| Caution! Hot surface can cause burns! (the exhaust pipe can heat up to 160°C during operation!) | |
| For indoor use only. | |
| Do not cover the unit with any materials or objects. |

CAUTION! The figures in this manual are illustrative only and may vary in some details from the actual appearance of the product.
2. Safety of use
CAUTION! Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury or death.
The term "device" or "product" in the warnings and in the description of the manual refers to: Pellet Stove
2.1. Electrical safety
a) The plug of this device must fit into the outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way. Original plugs and matching outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.
b) Do not touch the device with wet or damp hands.
c) Do not use the cord in an unintended manner. Never use it to carry the device or to pull the plug out of the socket. Keep the cord away from heat sources, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not use the unit if the power cord is damaged or shows signs of wear. A damaged power cord should be replaced by a qualified electrician or the manufacturer's service department.
e) To avoid electric shock, do not immerse the cable, plug, or the device itself in water or other liquid. Do not use the appliance on wet surfaces.
f) CAUTION - DANGER TO LIFE! When cleaning or using the appliance, never immerse it in water or other liquids.
g) Do not use the appliance in rooms with very high humidity / in the immediate vicinity of water tanks!
h) Do not allow the machine to get wet. Risk of electric shock!
2.2. Safety in the workplace
a) Keep the work area tidy and well lit. Disorder or poor lighting can lead to accidents. Be foresighted, watch what you are doing and use common sense when using the unit.
b) Do not use the unit in an explosive area, for example in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. The unit produces sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
c) If you find any damage or irregularities in the operation of the unit, immediately turn it off and report it to an authorized person.
d) If you have any doubts as to whether the product is working properly or if it is damaged, contact the manufacturer's service department.
e) Repairs to the device may only be carried out by the manufacturer's service. Do not attempt to repair the product on your own!
f) In case of open flames or fire, use only dry powder or snow (CO2) fire extinguishers to extinguish the live equipment.
g) No children or unauthorized persons are allowed in the work area. (Inattention may result in loss of control of the unit.)
h) Use the unit in a well-ventilated area.
i) When starting to operate the unit, gradually increase the air supply to the unit to make sure it is working properly. If you notice that the unit is not working properly, immediately disconnect it from the compressed air supply and contact the manufacturer's service department.
j) In the event of danger to life or limb, accident or breakdown, stop the unit with the EMERGENCY STOP button!
k) Check the condition of the safety stickers regularly. Replace them if they are illegible.
I) Keep these instructions for use for future reference. If the product is to be handed over to a third party, hand it over with this user manual.
m) Keep packaging components and small installation parts out of the reach of children.
n) Keep the device away from children and animals.
o) When using this product together with other devices, also follow the other instructions for use.
p) Install the product in accordance with local, national and state laws and regulations. In addition, the installation must be performed by authorized personnel professionally trained for this type of work.

Remember! Keep children and other bystanders safe while operating the equipment.
2.3. Personal safety
a) Do not operate this device if you are tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication that could impair your ability to operate the device.
b) The device is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with reduced mental, sensory or intellectual functions or persons who lack experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised or have been instructed by a person responsible for their safety on how to operate the device.
c) The unit may be operated by persons who are physically fit, capable of operating it and appropriately trained, and who have read this instruction manual and have been trained in occupational safety and health.
d) Use caution and common sense when operating this unit. A moment's inattention during operation may result in serious personal injury.
e) Use personal protective equipment as required when operating the unit as specified in Section 1 of the explanation of symbols. The use of appropriate, approved personal protective equipment reduces the risk of injury.
f) The product is not a toy. Children should be watched to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
2.4. Safe use of the device
a) Do not use the device if the ON/OFF switch does not function properly (does not turn on and off). Units that cannot be controlled by the switch are unsafe, cannot operate, and must be repaired.
b) Disconnect the device from the power supply before adjusting, cleaning, or servicing. This precaution reduces the risk of accidental start-up.
c) Keep the unit in good working condition. Check before each use for general damage or damage to moving parts (cracks in parts and components or any other condition that may affect the safe operation of the device). If damaged, have the device repaired before use.
d) Keep the product out of the reach of children.
e) Repairs and maintenance should be carried out by qualified personnel using only original spare parts. This will ensure the safety of use.
f) To ensure the designed operational integrity of the device, do not remove factory-installed covers or loosen screws.
g) Avoid situations in which the device stops under heavy loads during operation. This can cause overheating of the drive elements and consequent damage to the equipment.
h) Do not touch any moving parts or accessories unless the device is unplugged.
i) Clean the device regularly to prevent permanent dirt build-up.
i) Use wood pellets to power the unit. It is forbidden to use other fuels or waste.
k) The product is not a toy. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by children without adult supervision.
I) Do not start up an empty unit.
m) Do not tamper with the device to alter its performance or design.
n) Do not overload the device.
o) Do not block the ventilation openings of the unit!
p) Do not put or dry linen on the product. Any dryers and similar devices should be kept at a suitable distance from the product.
q) Incorrect use of the product or improperly performed maintenance may pose a serious risk of explosion in the combustion chamber!
(r) Do not operate the product with the door open or with the glass broken. If the ignition system is damaged, ignition with flammable materials must not be forced.
s) Do not touch the front of the unit during operation - risk of burns!

CAUTION! Although the product has been designed to be safe and has adequate safeguards and despite the additional safety features provided to the user, there is
still a slight risk of accident or injury when handling the product. Caution and common sense are advised when using the product.

WARNING: It is forbidden to use this product in cars, caravans, truck, tents etc.

ATTENTION! If installation has not been carried out in accordance with the procedures indicated, in the event of failure power supply, it may happen that some of the exhaust gases penetrate into the room. In some cases it may be necessary to install a UPS unit to maintain the draft.

Expendo shall not be held liable in any way whatsoever for damage to persons or objects resulting from non-compliance with the rules described in the aforementioned points and for products not installed in accordance with the standards.
3. Instructions for use
The device is designed to generate heat for heating buildings and water by burning pellets. It is suitable for permanent installation in buildings, however, it is not suitable for use in prefabricated houses.
IMPORTANT: the product is designed to burn only wood pellets, do not use other types of pellets and wood. We recommend using pellets that meet (or exceed) the following standards:
| Moisture content (after combustion) according to CEN/TS 14774-1 and ISO 687 | ≤12% |
| Ash content (after combustion) according to ISO 1171 | ≤0.7% (without bark) ≤2.0% (with bark) |
| Volatile matter content (dry, ashless base) according to ISO 562 | 80% to 88% |
| Hydrogen content (after combustion) according to ISO 609 | 5.0% to 6.5% |
| Carbon content (after combustion) according to ISO 609 | 40% to 50% |
| Sulfur content (after combustion) according to ISO 351 and ISO 334 | ≤0.1% |
| Calorific value according to ISO 1928 | 16,900 KJ/kg to 19,500 KJ/kg |
| Diameter | 6-7 mm |
| Length | ≤30 mm |
Use of moist and/or contaminated pellets (e.g. high salt or sand content) will worsen the operation and performance of the unit. Also, improper storage of pellets affects their efficiency, especially when they are not kept in a dry room and/or their structure is damaged.
The user is responsible for any damage resulting from misuse.
3.1. Product overview


- Pressure relief valve
- Expansion tank
- Control main board
- Water tank outlet
- Water pump
- Water intake
- Water outlet
- Air inlet pipe
- Exhaust gas outlet pipe
- Auger motor
- Control panel
- Tank cover
- Igniter
- Smoke temperature sensor
- Exhaust fan
- Water tank inlet
- Bleed valve
- Hopper
3.2. Preparation for operation
POSITIONING OF THE UNIT
The ambient temperature must not exceed 40^ and ambient humidity should not exceed 85% . Place the unit in a way that ensures good air circulation. Maintain the minimum recommended distance from each wall of the unit. Keep the device away from any flammable materials or objects. Always operate the unit on a level, stable, clean, fireproof and dry surface and out of the reach of
children and persons of impaired mental, sensory and intellectual functions. Place the unit in such a way that the mains plug can be reached at any time. Ensure that the power supply to the unit corresponds to that specified on the identification plate!
If it is not possible to place the appliance on a fireproof surface, place it on a non-flammable, heat-resistant pad with a minimum thickness of 15mm and extending beyond the outline of the stove (see the technical data table) plus an additional 150mm from the front.
ASSEMBLY OF THE DEVICE
IMPORTANT: Installation, electrical and water connection as well as functional testing and maintenance must be performed only by an authorized, qualified person. Install the product in accordance with local, national and state laws and regulations.
Chimney/ventilation:
Minimum required temperature class of insulated steel - T400 (or higher) - resistant to soot ignition. The chimney should have a single, mandatory inspection hatch ("a" in the picture below)/inspection flap (b), and the entire installation should be in accordance with EN1856-1 and -2.

The chimney installation should be airtight, vertical, without any narrowings, made of a smoke-impermeable material, thermally insulated (to avoid condensation or cooling the smoke) and resistant to normal mechanical stress coming with time - recommended AISI 304 chimney steel with a round section. The installation should be separated from flammable or combustible materials by an air gap or adequately insulated with materials - see standard EN1443. The chimney opening must be in the same room as the unit or at most in an adjacent room. Underneath must be a soot and condensate collection chamber - accessible through a waterproof, metal hatch.

A-0.5 m
B-distance >2m
C-distance < 2 m
D-0.5m
E - tech volume.
Roof with a slope of 15

A-min.1m
B-distance >1.85m
B - distance < 1.85 m
D - 0.5 m above the highest point of the roof
E-0.5 m
F - drainage area
- Roof with a slope of 30°

A-min.1.3 m
B - distance > 1.5 m
C-distance < 1.5 m
D - 0.5 m above the highest point of the roof
E-0.8 m
F-drainage area
- Roof with a slope of 60°

A-min.2.6 m
B - distance > 1.5 m
C - distance < 1.5 m
D - 0.5 m above the highest point of the roof
E-0.8 m
F - drainage area
Roof with a slope of 45 degrees

A-min.2m
B-distance >1.3m
C - distance < 1.3 m
D - 0.5 m above the highest point of the roof
E-2.1 m
F - drainage area
Requirements for the end of the chimney:
- Do not route the chimney to end in closed or roofed spaces (e.g. carport, garage, attic, mezzanine, under the sun deck, porch, staircase, vestibule, etc.)
- The surface of the exhaust pipe can reach really high temperatures (up to 160^ ), so it should have a resistant to high temperatures, non-flammable warning against the risk of severe burns or properly insulated with non-flammable material.
- The end of the ventilation chimney must be higher than the air inlet pipe. If the smoke is discharged directly through the wall, it is recommended that the vertical chimney pipe be at least 1.5m long for outdoor installation. This will prevent the ingress of smoke and its odor back into the building when the power is turned off, and avoiding hot vapors that can ignite the wood and burn the user at the same time.
- The end of the chimney should not be lower than 1.2m , the horizontal distance not less than 1.2m , and the vertical distance not less than 0.3m from the doors, windows and the building's gravity/ventilation inlets.
- The distance of the bottom of the chimney should be at least 304mm from the ground and more than 2m from any public walkway.
- The end of the chimney should be at least 0.6m away from flammable materials such as bushes, plants, grasses, fences, building overhangs and adjacent buildings.
- A pipe type "PL" or "L" must be used for smoke ventilation. Use an approved wall rosette or ceiling firewall in the place where the chimney passes through the flammable ceiling wall.
- All chimney connections should fit tightly together, be twisted together (if the pipes do not have a locking system) and sealed. The longer the pipe connecting to the chimney's exhaust pipe and the more elbows it has, the greater the resistance to the flow of smoke.
Installation in a mobile home (Dutch):
The air inlet to the outside of the mobile home should always be well below the end of the chimney.
- The tip of the chimney requires a cover (canopy) to protect the house from rain and pests.
The stove must be securely attached to the floor with screws.
- The stove must be grounded with an 8 mm or larger copper wire.
Overvoltage protection:
The use of an overvoltage protector is recommended to protect the electrical components of the stove from damage due to voltage fluctuations in the electrical system.
Installation of the control panel:
Attach the control panel with the display to the back of the stove from above with the screws
Then connect it with the power plug - see the pictures below:

3.3. Working with the device
3.3.1 Control panel / remote control
a. Device on/off button
b. Parameter decrease button
c. Parameter increase button
d. Operation mode indicator
e. Setting mode indicator
f. Clock
g. Infrared port (for remote control)
h. Function selection / switching buttons
i. Settings selection button
j. Temperature
k. Time slot indicator
1. Long time indicator
bb. Buttons for setting the ignition level
cc. Temperature level setting buttons
dd. Value increase/decrease button for a given parameter
ee. Button to set the operating frequency of the pellet feeder
ff. Button to set the speed of the exhaust fan
hg. Button for simplified changes in timer mode
3.3.2 Before starting up for the first time
IMPORTANT: the stove may give off an unpleasant odor when it is first used - the paint inside will burn out. This is normal and is not a product defect - the unpleasant odor should pass over time.
- Put the pellets into the furnace by pouring them in (it is not necessary to fill the hopper completely).
- Set the red power switch to the ON ("I") position - it should light up, which means that the stove has power and started working.
After start-up, the stove system will go into the self-diagnosis procedure and if successful, the device is ready for operation.
3.3.3 Starting and working
Please check if the burn pot and ash box are in proper position or not, if not, adjust them to right position.
Turning the device on/off
The stove is turned on and off by pressing the button.

Press

to enter automatic ignition mode, the display will show:

Press

again, the device will enter shutdown mode and the display will show:

When the shutdown process begins, the device will automatically remove the ash. Then the same message will appear on the display as before the first start:

ATTENTION!
After turning off the stove, do not immediately disconnect the electricity, the flame will continue to burn until the pellets in the furnace burn out. The exhaust fan will run during this process. The process will take 15 minutes.
Timer setting
During the shutdown process, press and hold for a few seconds to set the stove start time within 12 hours. This means that the stove will start automatically within 12 hours. Press + or - to set the time. The display will show as follows:

When the stove is in operating mode, press and hold the button for a few seconds to set the time for the stove to turn off within 12 hours. This means that the stove will turn off automatically within 12 hours. Press + or - to set the time. The display will show as follows:

After setting the on/off time, the clock area will show every 5 seconds how much time is left.
Setting timers on a weekly basis

Press and hold 4 times to start setting the timer on a weekly basis. This function allows you to set the burning time once or twice a day on selected days of the week and set the time to turn the stove on/off. The device will automatically turn on and off according to the set time. The numbers 1 to 7 indicate the days of the week, starting from Monday to Sunday. To adjust the time setting, press
+or-.
Press or to switch the time position you want to adjust.
Press or to switch the next/last day time setting.
If you need to set a second time for turning the stove on/off, press and at the same time, or after setting the timers for one week, the device will automatically go into the second start time setting mode. The setting method is the same as above.
Reminder: When using this setting, please take into account random situations that may cause danger, such as placing flammable objects on the stove, sudden power outage, power failure, etc.

Once you have set the stove on/off time, the clock area will show every 5 seconds how much time is left until the stove turns on/off.
The regular timer setting takes priority over the weekly timer setting. Performing a scheduled on/off according to a regular timer does not affect the setting of the weekly timers.
Canceling the timer from a weekly cycle
If it is necessary to cancel a specific timer, press 4 times, press or to toggle and select the time to be canceled, press to set the time until "-----" appears on the display. The cancellation has been completed.
Press or to move to the next/last time setting.

If the light goes off, it means that all set timers have been canceled.

To turn on/off all timers with one button, press and hold for a few seconds until the device beeps. All timers will be blocked and the device will no longer execute timer instructions. The same operation is used to resume all timer settings.
Temperature setting
Press the button once to go to temperature setting. When the icon device settings flashes, you can set the temperature from 10-80 degrees Celsius. When the water temperature reaches the set temperature, the system will automatically switch to economy mode.

Setting the power level
Press 2 times to enter power level settings. When the icon is flashing, you can set the power level (0-4), level 0 is automatic operation mode (setting recommended by the manufacturer), the stove will automatically adjust the power level according to the set temperature. The display shows as follows:

Pellet feeding settings
Press 3 times to go to pellet feeding settings. When the icons device device working mode flash simultaneously, you can adjust the pellet feeding time depending on the different quality pellets. The amount of pellets fed can be adjusted in the range of 1-5 degrees by pressing the + or - button. Level 3 is factory set. Increasing or decreasing the level by 1 will change the feeding time by 1 second accordingly. The display will show as follows:

When the water temperature in the device reaches 85^ , the stove will turn off automatically and E4 will appear on the display.
Clock setting
Press and hold 5 times to access clock settings. When device setting, 88:88 are flashing on the display at the same time, press or to set the day of the week, hour and minutes.

Error codes
E1 - room temperature sensor (NTC) does not work

E2 - smoke sensor (thermocouple) does not work

E3 - no ignition or the flame went out automatically during operation, the stove will go into the shutdown procedure

E4 - exhaust gas temperature is too high, the stove will go into shutdown procedure

E5 - the water tank temperature is too high, the stove will go into shutdown procedure

3.4. Cleaning and maintenance
a) Before cleaning, replacing accessories, and when the machine is not in use, turn it off, unplug it and cool it down.
- Wait until the rotating parts stop.
b) Use only non-corrosive cleaning agents for cleaning the surfaces.
c) Do not spray the unit with a stream of water or immerse it in water.
d) Make sure that no water enters through the ventilation openings in the casing.
e) Clean the ventilation openings with a brush and compressed air.
f) Perform regular inspections of the unit checking technical fitness and any damages.
g) Do not leave the batteries in the remote control when it will not be used for a long time.
h) Do not clean the device with acidic substances, medical products, thinners, fuel, oil or other chemicals as this may damage the device.
i) The frequency of cleaning the stove depends mainly on the ash content in the pellets, so it is recommended to use pellets with as little ash as possible. It which will extend the cleaning intervals of the device.
j) Contaminants present in each pellet form slag during combustion. It blocks the flow of air to the hearth, so the stove should be checked daily for holes blocked with slag. If necessary, remove it by removing the hearth when the stove is cold.
k) Insufficient amount of air in the combustion process (incomplete combustion), frequent startups/shutdowns lead to the formation of soot, which accumulates on the glass, the heat exchanger and the exhaust pipe. Therefore, clean the combustion chamber regularly by removing ash and other impurities from its interior. Check the stove for soot at least once a month and remove it if necessary
I) Depending on the quality of the pellets, some ash and some tar may accumulate in the exhaust pipe. It is recommended to inspect and, if necessary, clean the chimney every six months or after burning every 2 tons of pellets.
m) To clean the inside of the stove, it is recommended to use a specialist vacuum cleaner for (cold) ash.
n) Cleaning the heart
The fan turns on at high speed and blows combustion by-products out of the stove once an hour.
However, the firebox must be thoroughly cleaned after burning approximately 5 bags of pellets. The firebox has a number of holes in the bottom and sides that provide air for burning the pellets.
- Clean the firebox using a suitable vacuum cleaner.


o) Cleaning the glass:
- Never open the front door and do not clean the glass while the oven is in operation, especially when it is hot.
- Clean the cooled glass with paper towels and some glass cleaner.
p) Cleaning the ash container:
CAUTION: never open the ash container when the stove is hot!
-
Open the stove door and loosen the latches of the ash container at the bottom.
Pull out the container and empty it of ash. -
Remove any remains with a specialist ash vacuum cleaner.
- When inserting the ash container, make sure that it fits accurately and tightly. Otherwise, the sensor may detect the absence of the container and turn the stove off as a result.
q) Recommended standard cleaning intervals:
- Hearth - after each 5 bags of pellets
- Ash container - after each 10 bags
- Exhaust fan - after each 100 bags
Blowing air fan - after each 50 bags
Remove the used batteries from the remote control in the same way as you installed them.
Return the batteries to a unit responsible for their disposal.
DISPOSAL OF WASTE APPLIANCES
At the end of its useful life, this product should not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. This is indicated by the symbol on the product, operating instructions or packaging. The materials used in this appliance are recyclable according to their marking. By reuse, recycling or applying other forms of use of waste machines, you make a significant contribution to the protection of our environment.
Your local administration will provide you with information about the appropriate disposal point for used appliances.
Troubleshooting
The list contains common problems with the device. Before contacting the manufacturer's service, it is recommended to check whether the problem can be solved by yourself.
| Problem | Reason | Solution |
| 1. When the power is turned on, the power light is not on or the control panel does not display data. | No power to the stove or control panel. | Check power and cables. |
| The fuse is damaged. | Replace the fuse on the motherboard. | |
| 2. After turning on the stove, the blower fan does not work. | When the control system detects that the ignition is successful, the device will automatically start working. this is a normal phenomenon. | Please wait a while. |
| 3. The feeding screw does not feed pellets. No power 20 seconds after first power on. | The auger tube is blocked. | Clean the auger tube, use standard pellets. |
| There is a problem with the connection between the feed motor and the auger. | Check whether the screws between the feed screw and the motor are loose or misaligned. If so, repair or replace it. | |
| No pellets in the tank. | Add pellets to the tank |
| 4. Improper pellet feeding. | Overfeeding causes incomplete combustion, fuel pooling, or overfilling. | The set feeding time is too long. | Adjust the set temperature (3-6°C higher than room temperature), allow the stove to go to maximum heat and burn for some time. If there are still too many pellets, adjust the feed settings to level 2 or 1 depending on the actual amount of pellets. |
| Too little pellets, causing the flame to go out. | The set feeding time is too short. | Adjust the set temperature (3-6°C lower than room temperature), let the stove turn on to minimum heat and burn for some time. If there are still not enough pellets, change the feed setting to level 4 or 5, depending on the combustion state. | |
| 5. 15 minutes after switching on, the stove will turn off automatically. | The feeding system is not working. | Check the feed system and proceed to the problem (3) | |
| No pellets or pellet feed is too low. | Check the tank, if it is empty, add pellets. If the pellet feed is too small, contact your distributor to adjust the parameters. | ||
| The smoke temperature sensor cannot detect the temperature correctly. | The thermocouple is damaged, contact the distributor to replace it with a new one. | ||
| 6. In the operating mode, the flame goes out and the device turns off automatically. The display shows E3. | The tank is empty. | Add pellets to the hopper. | |
| No pellet feeding. | Go to problem (3). | ||
| Pellet feed is too small. | Adjust administration time to extend administration time. | ||

APPARATETS PLACERING
- Ildsted - after hver 5 poser træpiller
- Askebeholder - after hver 10 poser
- Udsugningsventilator - after hver 100 poser
- Blaeser - after 50 poser
PLACERING AV APPARATEN
For the disposal of the device please consider and act according to the national and local rules and regulations.
CONTACT
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