Operating mode, Operating concept, Automatic mode – MCZ Club HYDRO 15 kW User Manual

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PELLET STOVES

Chapter 4

INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL

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13

Operation

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Mode:AUTO Menu
Temp:20° Fan:2

Mode:AUTO Menu
Temp:20° Fan:2

21.0°C 21.04
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4.11. OPERATING MODE

4.11.1. Operating concept

AUTOMATIC mode lets you set the desired temperature in the room of

installation. The stove will control its power autonomously in order to

reach and maintain the established temperature in the room. This mode

is indicated by the message AUTO on the control panel.
It is also possible to use an advanced function called AUTO-ECO that

will be explained below (

section 4.9.3.

)

At each lighting, the stove automatically sets to the

operating mode that it was in the last time it shut

down.

4.11.2. Automatic mode

The AUTOMATIC mode lets you set a temperature to be reached in

the room. In this operating mode the stove will automatically vary the

thermal power provided so as to keep the temperature in the room

constantly at the set value.


Upon reaching the desired temperature in the room, the stove will

gradually go to minimum power. If instead the room temperature drops

below the set limit, the stove will gradually come back up to maximum

hearing performance.
The room temperature is highlighted by the control panel using the

reading of the probe placed near the switch of the stove.

4.11.2.1.

Room sensor

The room probe (B) is located at the back of the stove; should this be

near the fumes exhaust tube, we recommend to extract the room

probe so that it sticks out by approximately 10 cm. In this way it will

not be affected by the tube's heat and the measured temperature will

be near to that of the room.
It is advisable to do this operation during installation, since before

extracting the probe (B) it is necessary to take off the clamp (C) that

keeps it connected; operation possible by working inside the stove thus

without the sides. To extract the probe (B) it is necessary to unscrew

the protection cap (A) and slowly pull the probe (B). After extracting
the probe (B) sufficiently, close the protection cap (A) again. (fig.11)

ATTENTION! Once the clamp that binds the probe wire

is taken off, avoid it coming into contact with the hot

parts of the stove.

Fig.11 - Room temperature

sensor

Automatic mode

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