wallas 800 DSL PI Thermo Control Panel User Guide
- October 27, 2023
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wallas 800 DSL PI Thermo Control Panel
Please Refer to Manual for Full Operation and Maintenance Instructions at wallas.com
IGNITION
Press the Power Button for 3 seconds until the yellow power light will come on. When you release the button, the yellow heating light will appear.
Red combustion light will light up when the burner flame has been ignited and
the combustion has stabilized (approx. in 5 min). Stove will be fully
operational about 10 min later.
Stove is set to always start in Manual Mode ready for cooking.
COOKING
In Manual Mode, turn the Temperature/Power Knob to max. level 6 and begin cooking. Adjust it to a lower temperature, if needed, as you would a domestic stove.
When Manual Mode for cooking is on, the orange Thermostat light is off.
- Combustion indicator
- Temperature / Power knob
- Power button
- Power indicator
- Thermostat/blower lid indicator
- Thermostat sensor
- Heating indicator
- Temperature Chart for 1: ~ 5 °C (~ 41 °F)
- the thermostat in 2: ~ 11 °C (~ 52 °F)
- heater in PI Thermos 3: ~ 17 °C (~ 63 °F)
- Mode for stoves with 4: ~ 23 °C (~ 73 °F)
- heater blower lid: 5: ~ 29 °C (~ 84 °F) 6: ~ 35 °C (~ 95 °F)
HEATING WITH BLOWER LID
(STOVES WITH BLOWER LID)
Once the stove is fully ignited, lower the blower lid down until it locks
and the device will begin to blow warm air for cabin heating.
PI Thermo Mode: Set a target temperature (C°/F°)
Manual Mode: Control heating power with knob
Rotate the Temperature/Power Knob to the desired temperature in PI Thermo Mode
(refer to temperature chart above) or control heating power with knob in
Manual Mode.
Switch between modes by turning the Temperature/Power Knob back and forth to min – max – min.
When the PI Thermo Mode is chosen, the orange thermostat/blower lid light is on.
In Manual Mode, the light is off.
SHUTDOWN
Press the Power Button down for 2 seconds. Yellow heating light will shut off immediately.
Red combustion light will continue to flash for about 5 minutes, while the stove is cooling down. Unit cannot be restarted until the cool down is completed.
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE
When the device is used 1500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level, it is necessary to activate the High Altitude Mode to adjust the combustion.
Start the stove by holding the Power Button down for 10 seconds.
Yellow heating light will flash 3 times and then change to a solid yellow light. High Altitude Mode is now on and the stove has started the ignition process.
SUN SWITCH (IN PI THERMO MODE)
Sun Switch automatically turns the heater blower lid off if the room temperature remains +3 C (37 F) above the set level for 1/2 hour due to temperature increase in local ambient conditions.
- Orange thermostat light will begin to flash every 30 seconds.
- Turn the Power Knob slightly to turn the Sun Switch off temporarily.
- If heating is still needed, turn the device back on manually.
PANEL LIGHTS
- Heating on
- Heating on in High Altitude Mode
- Combustion has begun/is running
- Cooldown/Flameout
- Set temperature on heater is higher than cabin temperature – power is increasing
- Set temperature on heater is lower than cabin temperature – power is decreasing
- Sun Switch has shut down the device
- Low voltage (usually about 15 sec after initiating start)
- Overheat
- Reminder indicating there was a fault after fault code flashed for 5 min
- Locked for security
- The device locks itself after two unsuccessful starts
UNLOCKING THE UNIT
If the unit has locked itself, the combustion light (1) and the heating indicator light (7) will flash signaling there has been a failure that should be investigated and resolved prior to further use. Lights will flash for about 5 min.
- While the lights are still flashing, switch the main power off from the battery (Pull power plug, remove the fuse, open breakers, or in-line switch).
- Wait for 5 sec. and switch the main power back on.
- Press Power Button (3) for more than 3 seconds to shut down the unit.
- Restart the unit normally.
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References
- Boat heaters and stoves, cottage heaters and water heaters - Front page - Wallas
- Boat heaters and stoves, cottage heaters and water heaters - Front page - Wallas
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