RIKA INTEGRA II Operations Instructions Page 12

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AUTOMATIC SAFETY FUNCTIONS
1. AFTER A POWER FAILURE OPERATION MODES
In the case of a brief power failure, the stove resumes the same operating functions that were set before the
power failure occured.
ON-Mode (Manual mode):
The control switches into ST (Start Phase) and the stove then goes into ON mode.
TM-Mode (Automatic mode):
The control switches into ST (Start Phase) and the stove then continues to run in TM-mode.
SB-Mode (Standby mode):
The control switches into SB-Mode after approximately 2 seconds.
In the case of any power failure, a small quantity of smoke can escape from the stove. This should not last
longer than three to five minutes.
2. OVERHEATING
If the stove overheats, an excess temperature switch (Hi-Limit) will shut-off the stove fuel feed.
After the stove has cooled down, the stove defaults back to the original control program. However, heating only
continues if there are embers in the burn pot. If the stove does not re-ignite when fuel is fed again, then the
shut-down process (cleaning, after-running phase) is carried out.
ATTENTION: If overheating has occured then maintenance, cleaning and inspection must be carried out
by an authorized service technician.
3. LOW TEMPERATURE SWITCH OFF
If the stove cools down below minimum temperature, then the stove will go into automatic shut down mode.
4. AUGER MOTER
When the hopper lid is raised, the auger motor will stop feeding pellets, this safety feature is installed
to protect from potential injury from the auger shaft.
*Please note this stove will only operate with the hopper lid closed.
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