Alarms – MCZ Vivo 90 Pellet Comfort Air User Manual

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13-ALARMS

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A12

The remote control has been out of the

reception range of the stove for over three

hours (or the batteries are flat).

NOTE: only in this case, the stove does

not enter the shutdown stage due to an

alarm, and continues to work in the mode

set by the remote control via the last

command.

Move the remote control within the reception range

of the stove (or change the remote control batteries in

the event they are flat). The alarm alerts will disappear

as soon as the appliance receives a new signal from

the remote control. A simple way of forcing signal

transmission to the stove is by pressing button B (which

changes the operating mode from manual to automatic

and vice versa).

A13

Electronic control unit overheating

The structure is too hot because the product has been

used for too long at the maximum power or due to poor

ventilation or because the air fans are faulty. When the

stove is sufficiently cold, press button B on the control

panel or OFF on the remote control to cancel alarm A13.

Once the alarm is cancelled, the product can be switched

on normally.

A14

Faulty air flow rate sensor

This alarm does not block the stove, just a warning is

displayed. Contact an authorised service centre to have

the component replaced.

SER

Routine maintenance alert

When this flashing message appears upon start-up

it indicates that the preset operating hours before

maintenance is due have elapsed and that an MCZ

qualified technician must be contacted for maintenance.

Exiting the alarm conditions

Follow the procedure described below to restore normal stove operation after an alarm has been triggered:

• Put selector D on the rear emergency panel on OFF for a few seconds, until the 3 digit alarm identity code disappears. The red LED

stops flashing and the sound signal is silenced by performing the steps below.

• Put selector D back in the REMOTE position, to control the operation of the stove via the remote control.

• Switch off the remote control and switch it on again if one wants to restart the stove.

Only if alarm A12 is triggered (no communication between the remote control and the stove), the stove stay on

according to the last mode set and automatically exits the alarm mode when the first signal is received from the

remote control.

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