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INSTALLATION GUIDE GB
SEALED PELLET STOVE
SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 18 M2
SUITE-CLUB-MUSA Hydromatic 24 M2
SUITE-CLUB Hydromatic 24 ACS M2
PART 2 - OPERATION AND CLEANING
Translation of original instructions
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................. II
12FIRST STARTUP .....................................................................................................3
13GRAPHIC PANEL .....................................................................................................4
14DISPLAYS ..............................................................................................................6
15TEMPERATURE SELECTION .................................................................................... 12
16  FANS ..................................................................................................................17
17START&STOP .......................................................................................................18
18CHRONOSLEEP .................................................................................................... 21
19  WIFI/WPS/BLUETOOTH ......................................................................................30
20SHUTDOWN .........................................................................................................33
21EXTRA DISPLAYS ..................................................................................................34
22USER MENU .........................................................................................................36
23PELLET LEVEL SENSOR ..........................................................................................47
24CONNECTIONS .....................................................................................................48
25SAFETY DEVICES AND ALARMS ..............................................................................49
26RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE .......................................................................55
27CLEANING ...........................................................................................................56
28TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................63
29CIRCUIT BOARD ...................................................................................................66
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WARNINGS BEFORE IGNITION
GENERAL WARNINGS
Remove all parts that may burn from the brazier and the glass (manual, various adhesive labels or any polystyrene).
Check that the brazier is positioned correctly and rests properly on the base.
The rst ignition may not be successful as the feed screw is empty and does not always manage to load the brazier
with the required amount of pellets in time to light the ame.
CLEAR THE FAILED IGNITION ALARM FROM THE STOVE PANEL OR APP.
REMOVE THE PELLETS LEFT IN THE BRAZIER AND REPEAT IGNITION.
If, after repeated attempts, the ame fails to ignite, despite a regular ow of pellets, check the correct positioning of the brazier, which
must rest snugly against the slots. If no anomaly is found during this inspection, there may be a problem with the product components
or installation may not be correct.
REMOVE THE PELLETS FROM THE BRAZIER AND CONTACT AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN.
Do not touch the stove during the rst start-up, as it is during this phase that the paint sets. If you touch the paint,
you may expose the steel surface.
It is good practice to ensure eective ventilation in the room during the initial start-up, as the stove will emit some
smoke and smell of paint.
If necessary, touch up the paint with the spray can of the specic colour.
Do not stand close to the stove and, as mentioned, air out the room. The smoke and smell of paint will disappear after about an hour of
operation, however, they are not harmful in any case.
The product will be subject to expansion and contraction during the start-up and cooling stages, therefore slight
creaking noises may be heard. This is perfectly normal as the structure is made of laminated steel and must not be
considered a defect.
Upon rst ignition, for the rst pellet hopper, it is recommended to start the stove at maximum power so that the structure and the
smell of the paint settle more quickly.
It is recommended to install the ceramic or serpentine stone cladding after the rst successful ignition.
DO NOT EXPECT HEATING EFFICIENCY IMMEDIATELY!!!
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MAESTRO GRAPHIC PANEL
The “foldaway panel is located at the back of the product. Grasp the panel at the sides with your hand and lift it. The panel will block in
the raised position. The display is graphic only while the controls are “soft touch
Attention! It is advisable to put the panel in the “HIDDEN” position while loading the pellet.
It is not necessary to guide the panel into the “CONCEALED” position.
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KEY FUNCTIONS
CONTROL AND MENU SCROLLING KEYS FAN CONTROL MENU
NAVIGATION IN THE DIFFERENT OPERATING
MODES (PROGRAMMES)
ON/OFF AND CONFIRMATION OF MENU
CHOICES
START&STOP ENABLING/DISABLING
GRAPHIC DISPLAY
CHRONO/SLEEP ENABLING/DISABLING
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DISPLAY AT FIRST PRODUCT IGNITION
The display shows an additional sequence to that described in the following paragraph only when the product is rst powered up. This
additional sequence makes it possible to adjust/conrm the current date and time (to make the adjustment later, see the dedicated user
menu paragraph).
DISPLAY UPON SUBSEQUENT PRODUCT FEEDING
Each time the product is powered, the display shows the following sequence:
The Bluetooth sensor (if active) will search for the previously paired devices (see the Bluetooth chapter).
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Display with the product o
1. WI-FI active and connected, the icon is only present if the product is connected to a router or a network.
2. Bluetooth active and/or connected. The icon is present if the Bluetooth has been activated and turns blue if it is connected to a
paired device.
3. Room temperature recorded by the local probe or remote control (OPTIONAL)
4. Current time
5. Active Chrono Programming
6. Icon that identies the need for end-of-season maintenance (2000 h)
7. Pellet reserve light (OPTIONAL)
8. OFF/STANDBY in case of active START&STOP.
The keys are all lit because during this phase each key can allow you to activate functions or access dedicated menus
The icon has a steady white light if the product is o and cold. For the other lighting states of the key, see the shutdown chapters.
After 2 minutes (standard time that can be changed from the menu), the displays goes into standby/energy saving mode (see chap.
“DISPLAYS”)
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Display with the product on
1. On
2. Operating mode crown
3. WI-FI active and connected
4. Bluetooth active and connected
5. Puer
6. Storage tank
7. Room temperature
8. Pellet reserve light (OPTIONAL)
9. Temperature of water in the boiler
10. Room temperature
11. Radiators
12. Timer or Sleep active (see dedicated paragraph for the correct iconography for each function)
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PRODUCT IGNITION
DISPLAY WITH THE PRODUCT OFF
When the display is in stand-by with the product o, the room
temperature, the current time and the word OFF appear; the keys
below turn o.
Simply press any key to awaken the display from this state.
The panel automatically goes into STAND-BY mode after a 2”
time-out (the time can be changed from the panel menu).
The stand-by mode still indicates changes in the operating mode
of the equipment (e.g.: pellet reserve, shutdown or cooling) and
the room temperature changes with a 60 second interval.
DISPLAY WITH THE PRODUCT ON
When the display is in stand-by with the product on, the room
temperature, the current time, the word ON and the equipment
operating mode icon appear.
Simply press any key to awaken the display from this state.
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IGNITION
FEED SCREW ACTIVATION (FIRST IGNITION OR AFTER HOPPER EMPTYING)
Prior to rst product ignition, it is necessary to load the fuel and preload the pellets inside the feed screw for loading the fuel in the brazier.
To do this, simply press and hold the key for 10 seconds and the “feed screw
loading” will activate.
The button turns red until the phase ends or is interrupted.
To activate this function, the product must be OFF and COLD (the key
must be white and NOT ashing).
The display shows the feed screw icon and the countdown starting from the
maximum number of seconds provided for the preload cycle (e.g. 120 seconds).
The moment you start to see the pellet drop into the brazier, you must
stop loading by pressing the key.
Ignition must start with an empty brazier and not with a preload.
RED ICON
Display upon ignition
Display at rst ignition:
•  Press and hold the key for at least 2” (after having awakened the display), the product switches to on and the key ashes until
the ignition phase has been completed. The crown appears and moves to the icon at the top, relative to general operation
•  The room temperature reading appears
•  Upon rst ignition, only three icons are enabled (general operation/room temperature/system temperature) the others are
displayed but not enabled
•  If you later decide to enable the puer or storage tank outputs, the other icons will also be enabled (see “User menu” chap.).
•  The icon for the stove appears as well as the power request from the various radiators/puers/storage/DHW.
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Attention! Representation with all of the crown icons provided by way of example, see chapters below for enabling.
Below is a series of representations:
STOVE ON WITH PUMP ON AND REQUEST
FROM THE SYSTEM
STOVE ON WITH PUMP ON AND REQUEST
FROM DHW
STOVE ON WITH PUMP ON AND REQUEST
FROM STORAGE TANK
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STOVE ON WITH PUMP ON AND REQUEST
FROM PUFFER
STOVE ON WITH PUMP ON (NO REQUEST-
STOVE ON MINIMUM)
SELECTION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS (USES) SUCH AS PUFFER/STORAGE TANK
These functions can be activated from the specic MENU from the stove panel. The adjustment must be made only one time when the
system is installed by the qualied technician.
The adjustment of the hysteresis must be made by the installation technician through the APP.
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Scroll with . Every time it is pressed, the next icon on the crown will light up. The icon and the dashes will turn red. It will be conrmed
automatically 3” after selection. Use the keys to select the desired temperature
GENERAL OPERATION SCREEN
When the start-up stage is complete, the screen appears with information on room temperature and
system status, and on what the stove is doing (e.g.: pump on and heat request from DHW).
During operation, the key stays on steady and white.
STOVE WATER TEMPERATURE
ROOM TEMPERATURE
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STOVE BOILER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN - INSTALLATION SET 1 CONFIGURATION
•  With the key, access stove boiler temperature adjustment.
•  The current temperature of the water in the stove boiler will appear in large characters, and the
desired temperature at the bottom in small characters
•  The keys allow you to modify the temperature and if you press them, all the texts at the
centre of the display disappear and only the current setting appears.
•  The rst press only enters the edit mode; pressing the keys again will change the value. The display lasts 3” and in case of
no further inputs, it returns to the image with the crown and updated temperature.
ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
•  With the key, access the room temperature adjustment.
•  The current room temperature will appear in large characters, and the desired temperature at the
bottom in small characters (as on the APP)
•  The keys allow you to modify the temperature and if you press them, all the texts at the
centre of the display disappear and only the current setting appears.
•  The rst press only enters the edit mode; pressing the
keys again will change the value. The display lasts 3”
and in case of no further inputs, it returns to the image with the
crown and updated temperature.
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DOMESTIC HOT WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN (ONLY DHW VERSION MODELS)- INSTALLATION SET 2
CONFIGURATION
•  With the key, access DHW temperature adjustment.
•  The current DHW temperature will appear in large characters
•  The keys allow you to edit the temperature.
•  The rst press only enters the edit mode; pressing the keys again will change the value. It will be conrmed automatically.
DISPLAY WITH EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT (see ”User Menu” chap.)
ON/OFF alternating with T.EXT
where ON and OFF indicate whether there is a call
or not (and not whether the external thermostat
is active or not)
When there is an external thermostat, the room temperature adjustment screen is as follows:
When setting an AUX conguration (2-3 see ”User Menu” chap.) to set the temperature of the AUX
contact on the NTC1, always use the screen relative to the temperature setting of the room where it
is represented:
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STORAGE TANK TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN - NTC3 ACTIVE-INSTALLATION SET 3-4 CONFIGURATION
(SEE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IN THE USER MENU)
With the key, access the storage tank temperature adjustment.
The STORAGE TANK screen with probe appears
when INSTALLATION SET 4 CONFIGURATION is
activated.
At the bottom of the display, the temperature
SET appears, and at the top the storage tank
temperature recorded by the NTC.
If the INSTALLATION SET 3 STORAGE TANK
CONFIGURATION with thermostat (dry contact)
is set, only ON/OFF will appear at the bottom.
ON appears in red. OFF appears in grey.
•  The keys allow you to edit the temperature. By pressing the keys, at the centre of the display, all of the words will
disappear and only the current setting is shown.
•  The rst press only enters the edit mode; pressing the keys again will change the value. The display lasts 3” and in case of
no further inputs, it returns to the image with the crown and updated temperature.
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PUFFER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN - NTC2 ACTIVE-INSTALLATION SET 5-6 CONFIGURATION
(SEE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IN THE USER MENU)
With the key, access the puer temperature adjustment.
The PUFFER screen with probe appears when the INSTALLATION SET 6
CONFIGURATION is active.
At the bottom of the screen the temperature SET appears, at the top the
withdrawal HIGH probe temperature (NTC2) and if you decide to also enable
NTC3 (READ-ONLY) the T.MED (average temperature or mid puer) indication
appears to include the stratication rating (NTC3 = T.MED).
On the other hand, if you select INSTALLATION SET 5 PUFFER CONFIGURATION
with thermostat, only ON/OFF will appear at the bottom.
ON appears in red. OFF appears in grey.
If NTC 2 is set in T.EXT you can nevertheless set NTC 3 in T.MED to activate
the reading of the puer’s average temperature (without the possibility of
adjustment), to include the stratication rating.
•  The keys allow you to edit the temperature. By pressing the
keys, all of the words at the centre of the display disappear, leaving only the current
setting visible.
•  The rst press only enters the edit mode and shows the screen
illustrated above; pressing the keys again will change the value.
Conrmation is automatic after a few seconds of inactivity.
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FAN ADJUSTMENT (PRE-SET MODELS ONLY)
From the database, if the fan is active, the key is activated and it is possible to perform these adjustments
Press the key once
(tangential fan)
•  Press once to go to the editing view.
•  The keys are used to edit fan speed.
•  The display lasts 3” and in case of no further inputs, it returns to the
image with the crown and previous operating mode.
PLEASE NOTE If the product does not feature a room fan, this key will
be disabled.
LOW AIR
LOW AIR fan adjustment
If the fan is set to zero (0), the fan icon turns to LOW AIR, the minimum
fan value allowed according to the powers.
LOW AIR will therefore be displayed.
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START&STOP
The START&STOP function switches o the product when it reaches the required room temperature and if the set temperature hysteresis
is also respected.
By pressing the button the START&STOP function is started. The icon will appear for 3”, and then go back to the previous view, where
the house near the temperature turns into the icon, as a reminder that it is activated.
When the room temperature reaches the set temperature and all the other parameters are also
respected (see the next paragraph), the equipment switches o and the display indicates the room
temperature, the current time and the STANDBY indication to indicate the standby mode, which
allows the product to turn on again as soon as the temperature drops below the set threshold or if
the intended temperature in the room increases.
The key appears steady green once the panel is activated.
Deactivate by simply pressing the button again and the house icon returns to how it was previously.
START&STOP is recommended for well-insulated rooms where even with the stove at minimum power, the temperature
will rise.
On the other hand, it is not recommended where the product is forced to switch on and o frequently (for example after
at least 1 hour of operation) because in this way, besides premature wear of the glow plug, the product never manages to
reach full eciency and temperature, thereby causing greater accumulation of ash or even condensation.
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INTERVENTION DELAY (ADJUSTMENTS OF THE START&STOP TEMPERATURE HYSTERESIS)
When the room temperature is reached, there is a waiting time for intervention to prevent the equipment from suddenly turning on/o as
the room temperature drops/rises, for example, when a door or an external window is opened. This waiting time therefore allows you to
be sure that the room temperature has actually dropped for a certain time inside the room (for example 5 minutes).
There is also a temperature threshold beyond which the equipment reacts to in the event of switching on and o and this is called
hysteresis. The NEGATIVE hysteresis identies the temperature delta, outside of which the appliance must switch back on.
The POSITIVE hysteresis identies the temperature delta, outside of which the appliance must switch o.
The hysteresis are both included in the user menu.
Example1: With the product switched on, POSITIVE hysteresis is 2°C. The room temperature is 21°C and the set temperature is 22°C. The
product will remain on until the room temperature is exceeded by 2°C and therefore, when T>23.0°C
Example2: With the product o, NEGATIVE hysteresis is 2°C. The room temperature is 19°C and the set temperature is 20°C. The product will
remain o until the set temperature drops 2°C and therefore, when T<18.0°C
Factory settings: POSITIVE HYSTERESIS = 0
NEGATIVE HYSTERESIS = 2°
FORCED RESTART FROM START&STOP WITH BUTTON OR TEMPERATURE
As previously mentioned, when a shutdown occurs via START&STOP, the display indicates the o condition with the icon, the key
remains green and the word STAND BY is displayed.
In this display condition, the product can be turned back on as follows:
1. Wait for the room temperature to drop below the intended temperature so that the
restart occurs via START&STOP
2. Deactivate the START&STOP with the relative
button and proceed with a new start-up.
3. Change the intended temperature by pressing the
keys.
In this case, the temperature modication screen
appears. The equipment will turn on when the
setting is higher than the room temperature + the
POSITIVE hysteresis.
On the other hand, it remains in STAND BY if the
setting is lower than the room temperature + POSITIVE hysteresis and it is not possible to
switch on the device, even with the text .
GREEN ICON
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WATER TEMPERATURE SETTING
For hydro stoves, it is also possible to adjust the temperature of the water in the boiler/puer/storage for possibly re-starting the stove by
pressing the keys.
In some system congurations, restarting from stand by (which happens by editing the water temperature set) occurs when the
temperature - hysteresis conditions are no longer fullled (ΔT PUFFER=10°C; ΔT STORAGE TANK =10°C).
Alternatively, for restarting, it is possible to raise the H2O Temp. SET. (Puer or storage tank) or adjust the external thermostat.
In STANDBY status, pressing the keys makes it possible to scroll through the various BOILER/PUFFER/STORAGE/ROOM
temperature adjustments with the key, to possibly edit the set point, also with the stove in STANDBY and possibly turn it back on.
With the ON/OFF key, the stove can be switched o completely also in STANDBY, it can only be turned back on by pressing ON/OFF again.
ACTIVATING START&STOP WITH THE EQUIPMENT OFF
If the equipment is OFF and the START&STOP needs to be activated, the following occurs when the key is pressed:
•  The stove changes from OFF to STAND BY,
•  the house icon becomes and the key turns green
•  In any case, the product remains o, however:
o If the previously set temperature is already lower than the room temperature, the product remains o and the on/o
key turns steady green. The stove will eventually turn on again when the room temperature drops or by modifying the
temperature setting, as seen previously, with the keys.
Under no circumstances can the product be switched on again when TSET<ROOM T.
o If the previously set temperature is already higher than the room temperature, the equipment remains o
but the green key will start to ash to alert the user that an additional input is required to allow the product
to switch on (on/o key pressed for 2’’).
EXTRA DISPLAY
In comparison to the standard where the icon turns green, there are representations where this icon disappears to leave space for
other settings such as AUX2 – AUX3 – AUX4.
In this case, the word AUX will turn green, highlighting the fact that START&STOP is active.
In congurations where START&STOP cannot be disabled (see 5 and 6), the key is not active.
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CHRONO AND SLEEP OPERATION
Press the key to directly activate the CHRONO or SLEEP function.
The rst time the button is pressed, the following appears: CHRONO OFF
Use the keys to select CHRONO ON
If the Chrono has been activated, the red icon appears on the display so that activation of the function is always evident.
Press the key to disable the CHRONO and access the CHRONO ON screen.
Use the keys to select CHRONO OFF.
The second time the button is pressed the following appears: SLEEP OFF
Unlike CHRONO, the SLEEP mode sets an unplanned switch-o
of the product outside the CHRONO programming
Use the keys to select the time after which you want the product to switch o. You can
choose a time between 10 minutes and 8 hours, with 10 minute intervals.
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The red icon appears on the display so that the activation of the function is always indicated.
Press the key twice to deactivate SLEEP and turn on the screen with SLEEP and the remaining
time indicated.
Use the keys to bring the count to 00:00, which corresponds to SLEEP OFF (timer at
00:10+, pressing the key once switches to OFF and not to 00:00).
COMBINED CHRONO AND SLEEP ACTIVATION
If the CHRONO and SLEEP modes are both ON, the icon shown is a mix between the two:
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ACCESS TO CHRONO PROGRAMMING
To access the chrono programming mode from the panel, press and hold the key for 5 seconds.
The screen on the side appears, where it is possible to set:
o The chrono programs for the days of the week
o Temperatures T1 / T2 / T3 / T4
Use the keys to select the menu item and the OK key to enter the daily programming.
Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.
The menus are all in English and the language cannot be changed due to how the items are displayed.
CHRONO PROGRAMMING
Select SET CHRONO (see image above) to enter the mode for choosing the day to be programmed.
Use the keys to select a menu item and use the SET key to select the item by entering the programming.
Press the OK key to return to the previous menu, conrming the current weekly programming.
The selectable items are:
•  MONDAY
•  TUESDAY
•  WEDNESDAY
•  THURSDAY
•  FRIDAY
•  SATURDAY
•  SUNDAY
•  COPY PROG. (copy program)
•  MODIFY PROG. (modify program)
•  DELETE PROG. (delete program)
Select a day (MONDAY) to access the programming of that day, and a summary of the programming
already scheduled for that day is shown. The crown has 48 sectors corresponding to the 24 hours plus
the half hours; it is coloured dierently according to the temperature programming and whether the
chrono is active or not.
In the centre of the crown there is a small key that summarises the colours for the temperatures that
can be set in the dedicated menu (see dedicated chapter)
Use the SET key to enter the programming of a NEW TIME SLOT for MONDAY as indicated at the
centre of the crown.
If, instead, you wish to conrm the programming as shown and return to the day selection menus
(not completely but only by one step), press the OK key.
To edit or delete the existing slots, return to the main menu and select MODIFY PROG. (MODIFY THE
CHRONO PROGRAM).
An example of a crown without a program with all sectors in OFF is shown on the side.
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TIME SLOT PROGRAMMING
At the start of programming, the rst START eld is coloured red. Use the keys to
adjust the START time of the chrono slot.
Advances are in 30 MINUTE STEPS (00:00 / 00:30 / 01:00…).
Use the SET key to conrm the selected time and move on to the next END setting which in
turn lights up in red. The END adjustment is carried out with and conrmed with
. Then move on to adjusting the desired temperature by setting in this case T1 or T2 or T3 or T4
(T3 and T4 for HYDRO STOVES). The temperature corresponding to T1 or T2 is displayed next to T1
or T2. If instead you wish the stove to be o, select OFF.
T1 or T2 or T3 and T4 cannot be edited on this screen but only from the main screen through SET TEMP.
Continuing with the programming, the mode chosen for that time slot and then ventilation are set.
Please note that ventilation can only be selected when programming the AUTO mode. If the COMFORT or
OVERNIGHT mode is selected at the ventilation eld , dashes - - - will be shown and no modication
can be performed.
After adjusting ventilation (only to AUTO) or the mode, you can cyclically continue editing by repeatedly
pressing the SET key.
To conrm all the programming and exit the screen, press the OK key, a window will appear asking
whether to conrm the time slot (CONFIRM) or to exit without saving (EXIT).
After exiting the screen, you return to the summary screen of the day you are editing (MONDAY) for
potential programming of another time slot.
If you wish to conrm all the programming of the day you are programming, press OK again and you
will return to the menu for selecting the days of the week (MONDAY, TUESDAY, etc.)
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• When setting a new time slot, this can never be spaced out by just 30 minutes, but at least 1 hour is required
to give the product time to carry out the entire shutdown cycle. By programming a new time slot, there will
therefore be no option to select a time only half an hour after the last shutdown.
• It is instead possible to program two specic time slots (as in the graphic representation) as in this case the
stove will not switch o but it may be that you only wish to change the temperature SET (from T1 to T2 or vice
versa) or the operation (from AUTO to COMFORT for example).
• If you set a new time slot that “invades” an existing one, it is assumed that the user wishes to change both,
therefore the new time slot will partially or completely overwrite the existing one.
•
Example:
EXISTING TIME SLOT:
from 06:00 to 12:00 T1 and AUTO and V3
NEW TIME SLOT BEING ENTERED:
from 04:00 to 09:00 T2 and COMFORT
RESULTING PROGRAMMING:
from 04:00 to 09:00 T2 and COMFORT
from 09:00 to 12:00 T1 and AUTO (V3)
• If you only wish to delete or modify an existing slot, use the dedicated menu described below
• A time slot can never exceed midnight and therefore if you wish continuous night operation, select the END time
00:00 and on the following day set a time slot with a START at 00:00.
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PROGRAMMING OF A TIME SLOT IN CASE OF AN EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT
If there is an external thermostat active, obviously there is no option to choose a T1 / T2 / T3 / T4 but it is possible to select only ON/OFF.
The main programming screen changes as shown on the side:
The temperature eld displays ON and T.EXT which identies that on that specic
time slot the thermostat requests power.
The day summary screen changes as follows:
PROGRAMMING OF THE WHOLE WEEK OR COPY OF THE PROGRAMS
As explained, it is possible to program each individual day of the week but also to copy an entire daily program to another day. To do
this, select COPY PROG. from the menu.
From this menu select the day you wish to copy and press the SET key. The selected day turns
red and after 1” you access the next menu which asks to which days to make the copy.
Use the key to instead return to the previous menu, actually conrming the state of the art.
Continuing with the example, if you decide to copy the day MONDAY, the abbreviation of the day
you are copying will be indicated in red at the top and under the list of the other days except the
one from which you are copying (MONDAY)
You can select one or more days in which to copy the MONDAY program.
Scroll through the list with the keys and use the SET key to select the days in
which you wish to make the copy. Pressing the key again selects and de-selects the days.
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When all the days in which to copy the MONDAY program have been chosen, conrm the operation with the OK key.
To highlight the operation performed, the screen on
the left appears for 3” and you will return to the original
screen if you wish to make other copies.
EDITING A DAILY PROGRAM
To edit a daily program, select MODIFY PROG. in the home menu.
The screen used to select the days of the week appears.
ATTENTION! The screen icon is the edit one and not the
one for programming a new slot!!.
Use the SET key to select the day and move to the screen relating to the existing time slots. If
no day is selected, pressing the OK key basically returns to the previous menu without
making any changes.
If instead you access the modication of the time slots as usual with the keys, you
select the program and use the SET key to select the one you wish to modify.
If instead no slot is selected, use the OK key to basically return to the previous menu without
making any changes.
If you wish to modify a time slot, the rst request is whether you wish to DELETE or MODIFY the
time slot through this menu:
If you wish to delete the time slot, you will access this
double conrmation screen and if so, the time slot is
deleted and you return to the previous menu where all
the time slots of the day MONDAY are shown, obviously
without the one just deleted.
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MODIFYING THE TEMPERATURES T1 / T2 / T3 / T4
To set the temperatures of SET T1 – T2 – T3 – T4 (T3 and T4 only for Hydro stoves) you must enter
the menu SET TEMP. selecting the item with the keys and conrming with the
OK key.
Press the ESC key instead to return to HOME
By accessing the temperature modication menu, the following settings can be viewed.
By pressing the SET key, the rst temperature (T1) becomes RED and the keys can
be used to proceed with the modication in steps of 0.5°C. As usual, a prolonged pressure of the
keys results in temperature variations in higher steps, following the same philosophy
of the temperature changes on the panel.
Pressing the SET key again proceeds with the modication of the second temperature (T2)
which in turn becomes RED. This process continues for all temperatures or until the SET key is
pressed.
To conrm and exit the screen, press the OK key.
PLEASE NOTE In case of an AIR stove, temperatures T3 and T4 either do not appear or they remain unchangeable.
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CHRONO VARIANT FOR HYDRO STOVES
MANAGEMENT OF T3 AND T4
If T3 and T4 temperatures are selected, the summary display simply changes colour and the key
is updated since it is not possible to set the chrono slot where both the AIR temperatures (T1 and
T2) and the WATER temperatures (T3 and T4) are present simultaneously
When temperatures T3 and T4 are selected in the programming, the representation of the day
will take the colours of T3 and T4
PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS IN THE TIME SLOT
With respect to AIR products, there are fewer possible settings which are only START, END and the
water temperature in the puer/boiler.
As there is no option to set modes and ventilation, these parameters disappear.
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19 - WI-FI/WPS/BLUETOOTH
AENABLING/DISABLING BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH is independent from the WI-FI and is enabled by pressing simultaneously and
continuously for 5 seconds
Pairing is enabled during activation and when you return to the home screen, the icon appears and
ashes waiting for connection with an already registered device.
The Bluetooth connection is not deactivated but is always waiting for a connection (with devices
that are already registered), so that if a paired device is within range at dierent times of the day, it
automatically connects to the product (just like a mobile phone when entering the car).
Press for 5” to disable Bluetooth.
If WIFI has already been enabled, both function simultaneously, otherwise only Bluetooth will be
active.
BLUETOOTH AND WI-FI DISPLAY
Bluetooth only is ON and waiting for a connection with
devices that are already registered
Bluetooth only is ON and connected (blue icon)
WI FI is ON and connected and Bluetooth is waiting for a
connection with devices that are already registered
WI FI is ON and connected and Bluetooth is connected (blue
icon)
FIRST BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
As is the norm for Bluetooth connections, search for the Bluetooth network of the equipment on the device (smartphone), indicated on
the product label.
x
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ENABLING/DISABLING WI-FI and WPS
By default, the product has Bluetooth network enabled and Wi-Fi active but not connected: this means that Wi-Fi is not visible until the
product is connected to a Wi-Fi/home network.
WI-FI MENU:
Open the specic menu on the panel by simultaneously pressing the keys.
Depending on the connection status, you can select:
•  “OFF”: when Wi-Fi is connected to a home network that has already been set up and can be switched o by interrupting the product’s
connection to the network.
•  “ON”: when Wi-Fi has already been switched o and switches back on trying to connect to the previous network used for the
connection. It is only visible and selectable if it is not connected to a network.
•  “WPS”: when Wi-Fi has never been connected to any network or it has been reset, then the procedure can be activated to connect
the product.
•  “RESET”: regardless of the Wi-Fi status, this disconnects the product from the network and/or deletes the saved network if present.
When the intended option is selected on the menu, the chosen option appears in full screen for 3” and then returns to the display prior to
the keys being pressed.
The selection menu has a timeout of 60”. If no selection or conrmation is made with the ON/OFF key, everything remains unchanged as
at the moment prior to pressing .
When Wi-Fi is active and connected to a router or similar, the symbol remains indicated inside the crown.
The symbol also indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi signal by removing or adding lines to the symbol to indicate a change in signal
strength, according to this diagram:
LOW POWER MEDIUM POWER MAXIMUM
POWER
x
APP CONNECTED TO THE
NETWORK BUT NOT TO
THE STOVE
There are two ways to connect the product to the Wi-Fi network:
•  WPS function
•  With the APP (Android or IOS) via Bluetooth connection
WPS CONNECTION
Open the specic menu on the control panel by simultaneously pressing the keys and select “WPS” (the menu can be opened
with the product on or o).
When WPS is activated, the icon turns red and always ashes for the expected connection duration (2 minutes).
If the procedure is successful, the symbol remains steady, otherwise after the WPS timeout, the symbol disappears.
CONNECTION BY APP (ANDROID OR IOS) VIA BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
To connect to a home network, rst ensure that the Bluetooth connection is on.
When the APP starts up the rst Bluetooth connection screen appears, press the “+” box to add a new device.
MCZ_EP_123456
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The APP will search for available devices close by. It is possible that not only the Bluetooth network of the stove is found, but also that
of other appliances; the stove is uniquely identied by the name MCZ_EP_123456, where the last 6 numbers are the last 6 digits of the
stove’s serial number which can be found on the appliance’s label or in the instruction leaet.
When the product is connected via BLUETOOTH, the APP will display a list of available home networks whose login details must be entered.
Once the network has been selected, the data of the stove being connected are given. Pressing the NEXT key starts the network connection
procedure which identies all the steps that have been successful or have failed.
If the whole procedure is correct, press the NEXT key to start interacting remotely with the appliance via Wi-Fi.
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SHUTDOWN (in various states)
Just like switch-on, press and hold for 2” and the display will switch to OFF/stand-by mode.
OFF display.
•  Room temperature
•  Current time
•  OFF
•  The icon is only present if the product is connected to a router; otherwise it is o and the icon is present if Bluetooth has
been enabled.
•  In the shutdown state, the key changes colour according to the shutdown stage:
•  FLASHING Red: First shutdown stage.
•  FLASHING blue: Cooling stage and the icon appears on the display and the button ashes blue. If the equipment has
a self-cleaning brazier, the brazier cleaning icon appears during the cooling stage
•  STEADY white: Cold product in stand by and OFF appears on the display
•  STEADY green: Product OFF from START&STOP and waiting for input.
NOTE: If the pump is still running, the pump icon will remain on the screen in stand by
RED ICON RED ICON BLUE ICON BLUE ICON
SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN WITH PUMP
RUNNING
BRAZIER SCRAPING (MATIC
STOVES)
COOLING
WHITE ICON GREEN ICON RED ICON
OFF OFF BY ECOSTOP OFF BY ALARM
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21-EXTRA DISPLAYS
MANAGING OTHER NOTIFICATION ICONS
The following are other notication icons that must appear on the panel:
The pellet reserve icon appears if the specic sensor (optional) is
installed. The symbol appears inside the crown when the pellet
level drops below the sensor: grey during operation and red in
OFF or STAND BY for START&STOP
The icon does not appear during shutdown and cooling
If the panel is in STANDBY, the reserve icon is displayed alternately
with the icon that indicates the operating mode (or SILENT MODE)
with an interval of 10 seconds each.
The red icon indicates that the maximum number of
working hours has elapsed, beyond which unscheduled
maintenance is required (e.g. 2000 working hours).
It appears in the STAND-BY and OFF screen (PRODUCT OFF or OFF
FOR START&STOP)
The icon does not appear during shutdown and cooling.
Self-cleaning brazier cleaning
The icon appears after the shutdown and before the cooling stage
in the case of products equipped with a self-cleaning brazier.
The icon appears throughout the brazier handling cycle.
FEED SCREW AUTOMATIC RELEASE
YELLOW ICON
If the ON-OFF key turns yellow during operation, it means that the
feed screw is performing a rotation cycle in the reverse direction
to release some pellets in it.
The cycle is automatic and there is no need for user intervention.
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COOLING ICON
Display in COOLING status after shutdown.
CHRONO and SLEEP
Example of the CHRONO/SLEEP icon display when OFF and of the
CHRONO with STAND BY display and product ON. The icons are red.
Example of displaying several icons in OFF or STAND BY for
START&STOP.
In this case, the icons are all red
Stove o with pump ON because the system temperature is below
5°C and it starts automatically with anti-freeze function
Stove o due to safety temperature reached in the boiler. DWN
will appear, indicating shutdown due to cooling (the pump is ON)
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22-USER MENU
USER MENU
Pressing the button continuously for 5” grants access to a user menu scrolled with the buttons.
The TIME OUT to exit this screen is 2 minutes, unless you forcibly exit with .
The selection box indicates the item you are selecting and moves with .
Press to select the menu item.
Press to conrm your choices and exit.
The user menu has the following items:
•  INFO = Display of the most important operating parameters
•  SW/FW: Display of SW/FW versions
•  DATE AND TIME= date and time settings
•  NTC 1: room probe or room thermostat
•  NTC 2: NTC2 probe status display (puer HIGH probe) as entered in the INSTALLATION SET menu. The output can be a dry contact
(T.EXT); in this case, ON/OFF will appear instead of the temperature.
•  NTC 3: NTC3 probe status display (STORAGE TANK probe) as entered in the INSTALLATION SET menu. The output can be a dry contact
(T.EXT); in this case, ON/OFF will appear instead of the temperature.
•  It can also be used as the average temperature reading probe for the puer (T.MED) with INSTALLATION SET 5-6.
•  AUX : Conguration of the rear terminal outputs (contacts 7-8-9) based on 4 dierent uses:
o OFF = Not enabled- DEFAULT of all system congurations
o AUX 1 = Remote Alarm.
o AUX 2 = Puer Pump.
o AUX 3 = Contact at temperature
o AUX 4 = Thermostatic contact.
•  PURGE - To start, from the menu, the function to purge air bubbles from the system
•  MAX POWER - To set the maximum power in case of call” by a probe/thermostat
•  WINTER/SUMMER: WINTER/SUMMER heating period adjustment. The 3-way valve is always set to DHW for SUMMER
•  INSTALLATION SET = Menu to quickly set the type of system from the panel. The settable items refer to the system number. There
are 6 possible choices:
o 1. HEATING
o 2. HEATING WITH DHW (DOMESTIC HOT WATER)
o 3. STORAGE TANK WITH THERMOSTAT WITH TERMINAL BLOCK POSITION 5-6
o 4. STORAGE TANK WITH NTC PROBE WITH TERMINAL BLOCK POSITION 5-6
o 5. PUFFER WITH THERMOSTAT WITH TERMINAL BLOCK POSITION 1-2
o 6. PUFFER WITH NTC PROBE WITH TERMINAL BLOCK POSITION 1-2
•  ΔT START&STOP= POSITIVE and NEGATIVE hysteresis setting for START&STOP operation
•  CLEAN GRATE control to open and close the self-cleaning brazier (only MATIC products)
•  ADAPTIVE MODE = ON/OFF (default OFF)
•  TONE:
o SILENT: light BEEP only upon conrmation of commands
o NORMAL: BEEP only audible upon conrmation of commands (FACTORY SETTING)
o HIGH: BEEP audible every time the button is pressed
•  BRIGHTNESS = option to adjust the display contrast
•  DISPLAY SET = option to adjust the centring of the display
•  STANDBY DISPLAY = It is used to adjust the time after which the display goes into Stand by (see the previous paragraph). Adjustment
in seconds with a prolonged press of the keys in 5” steps (default is 120”). Limit is 600” (10 minutes). Pressing the key again after 600”
brings the standby to OFF, i.e. the standby screen never appears when ON
• 
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CONTROLS
DISPLAY CONTROLS
INFO
INFO
LIVE SET
2142 2100
745 750
181 180
183° 100%
9999h A
ACTIVE
Read-only
Key or to exit (+beep)
The TIME OUT of this screen is 2 minutes
DATE AND TIME Once you have entered the menu, the day turns red to indicate where the adjustment of
the values begins. The buttons and are lit, indicating which keys are
enabled for adjustments whereas the others are disabled.
Use the keys to choose the day and to conrm and move on to the month
setting, which in turn turns red. Use the same method to then set the current year.
Pressing the key again moves on to setting the time. The hours turn red.
Adjust the hours with and conrm with and move on to set the minutes.
The same procedure applies to set the minutes.
When the key is pressed to conrm the minutes, all the characters become grey again;
wait 3” to have a general view of the adjustments made and exit the menu and return to
the display shown before accessing the menu.
The date and time can both be adjusted with the product ON and OFF (or when rst
started up).
ΔT START&STOP (POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE HYSTERESIS)
  •  to change the values
  • The available values from +5 to -5
•  to conrm and return to the previous page
(+beep)
  •  to exit without conrming (+beep)
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TONE
•  to change the values
• Available values – SILENT / NORMAL / HIGH
•  to conrm and return to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
NORMAL is the factory setting
ADAPTIVE MODE •  to change the values
• The available values -ON and OFF
•  to conrm and return to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
By activating the function (select ON), the stove adapts its operation in case of special
installations or when using poor quality pellets.
The following are some examples of when it is recommended to activate the function:
•  formation of combustion residue
•  formation of condensate in the ue when operating at minimum power
•  improve cleaning of the glass when operating at minimum power
BRIGHTNESS
•  to change the values
• The available values -3 -2 -1 0 + 1 +2 +3
•  to conrm and return to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
DISPLAY SET •  to change the values
• The available values -3 -2 -1 0 + 1 +2 +3
•  to conrm and return to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
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STANDBY DISPLAY •  to change the values
• The available values from 0 to 600”. The next step after 600” is OFF, which means that the 
display NEVER goes into standby.
•  to conrm and return to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
CLEAN GRATE (only MATIC and HYDRO) The function can only be activated with the stove o.
•  to change the values
•  The available values -ON-OFF (OPEN/CLOSED)
•  to conrm and return to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
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22-USER MENU
NTC 1 Room probe - terminal block position 3-4
•  to change the values
•  Available values -ON-OFF-T.EXT
•  to conrm and go back to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
With INSTALLATION SET 5 and 6 conguration, NTC1 is at OFF because only the call to the
water temperature from the puer counts.
It can be activated through menu - NTC1 - ON: in
this case only the Room T is displayed
See the AUX1 menu for other functions.
NTC 2 Puer probe - terminal block position 1-2
•  Displayable values -ON-OFF-T.EXT as set in the INSTALLATION SET conguration
NTC 3 Storage tank probe - terminal block position 5-6
•  Displayable values -ON-OFF-T.EXT as set in the INSTALLATION SET conguration
Can be activated with system 5-6 to view T med puer
•  to change the values
•  Available values -ON-OFF-T.EXT
•  to conrm and go back to the previous page (+beep)
•  to exit without conrming (+beep)
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