United States Stove 6041HF, 6041TP, 6041I warranty To Start a Fire, Turning the Heater OFF

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TO START A FIRE...

Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use.

Using Wood Pellets: Ensure your display shows a “Pr” for pellets.

Close all doors, lids, and cleanouts.

Press the “ON” button and select desired heat range. This will start the ignition sequence.

At this point, the igniter will come on and run for preset time limit (approximately 9 minutes). The auger will begin to turn and feed fuel into the burnpot. After the 9 minutes or if the heater reaches operating temperature, the igniter will shut off and normal opera- tion will begin.

Make fine adjustments to the air/fuel with the damper located centered, under the hearth.

Once the heater reaches warm temperature, the room fan will start to circulate air into the room.

If you would like to increase the life of your ignitor, you can run your heater in the “Cr” mode. However, you must place pellets in the burnpot, up to the igniter level as shown in the illustration below for auto ignition. Close the door and press the “ON” button. The

igniter only runs approximately half the time in “Cr” as oppose to the “Pr” mode.

Using Corn, Soy Beans, Cherry Pits: Ensure your display shows a “Cr” for corn.

NOTE: Wood pellets MUST be used for auto ignition of the fuel. Corn, Soy Beans, and Cherry Pits have a higher flash point and requires more heat to combust as opposed to wood pellets. Trying to light the heater with a fuel other than wood pellets will decrease the life expectancy of your igniter cartridge.

The use of starter gel or starter pellets is not required for this heater.

Fill the burnpot with wood pellets up to the level of the igniter port; See illustration.

Close all doors, lids, and cleanouts.

Press the “ON” button and select desired heat range. This will start the ignition sequence.

Once the wood fuel is ignited and the heater senses heat, the auger and agitator will begin to rotate, feeding fuel to the burnpot. NOTE: If the start- ing fuel is not burning hot enough, you may see the fire begin to go out as new fuel is being added. If this occurs, pressing the “Auger Delay” button will allow the auger to pause for 1 minute. Pressing the “ON” button will resume the auger if 1 min. is too long. If not enough fuel is the reason for not burning, pressing and holding the “ON” button will allow the auger to continuously deliver fuel until you release the button.

Continue to observe the fire until most of the wood pellets have been consumed and only corn or your selected fuel is burning aggressively.

Make fine adjustments to the air/fuel with the damper located centered, under the hearth. You should pull the damper out approximately 1 inch. It may need to be pulled out more or less depending on your selected heat setting and fuel quality. Try opening or closing by a 1/4 inch at a time.

Once the heater reaches warm temperature, the room fan will start to circulate air into the room.

Overfire Protection - If the heater is being overfired, burned too hot, the heater will automatically shutdown to avoid damage to components in the heater. Refer to “Lighting Instructions” for proper use.

TURNING THE HEATER OFF

Pressing the OFF button will cause the heater to enter a shutdown mode. If the heater has reached operating temperature, the OFF Indicator will blink until the shutdown procedure succeeds in lowering the heater temperature. The Room Fan will stay on to cool the heater, and the Exhaust Fan will stay on to remove smoke and heat from the combustion chamber. The Agitator will rotate continuously until shutdown is complete. The Auger will bump the fuel out every few seconds to prevent the fuel in the auger from burning. Once the temperature of the burn chamber falls below approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure switch detects that the door is closed, the fans will stop and the Auger will run for a few seconds to purge the auger system of any burned fuel. At this point, the OFF Indicator will go out and the heater will turn completely off. If during burning, the heater reached at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the shutdown procedure will include a 15 minute shutdown cycle that will keep the heater in the shutdown state for at least 15 minutes regardless of whether it is cool or pressure is detected. The 15 minute cycle can be turned off by pressing the off button during shutdown. This will cause the system to exit shutdown and return to the “OFF” mode as soon as the door is closed and the heater is cool.

Continue to monitor the heater / insert after the shutdown procedure has begun. And remember, varying ambient conditions may result in a lengthy period of time for adequate cool down and the resultant shut down. Be patient, this is normal. The control board is telling the heater / insert to gradually “shut down,” rather than initiate a sudden halt of fuel to the fire pot. In this way, the possibility of smoke entering the home is avoided.

iNEVER shutdown or unplug the heater and leave it unattended. Observe operations for at least 20 minutes.

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Contents Use Hi-Temp silicone at each joint or connection Ussc6041TP/6041HF 6041I SpecificationsHeat Input as tested Heat Output as tested 6041HF Assembly 6041TP Pedestal Trim AssemblyAssembly Disconnect the Power Cord Before Servicing this Heater 6041I AssemblyComponent Location Burning Solid Fuels Safety StepsContent Installation RequirementsHearth Protection Clearances to Combustibles 6041TPHFClearances to Combustibles Vent Termination Clearances Guidelines for Exhaust Venting Systems DesignDesign Guidelines for Outside Combustion AIR Connection Mobile Home Installation Requirements Installation ConfigurationsDimensional tolerance ±1/4 Minimum of 3 Vertical Feet of Pipe Outside Home is Required Alternative Exhaust Venting Installation AS a BUILT-IN FireplaceInstallation Into a FACTORY-BUILT Metal Fireplace Installation Into a Masonry FireplaceRemoval of Broken or Damaged Ceramic Glass Glass MAINTENANCE, Removal and ReplacementLighting Instructions Understanding the Control BoardTurning the Heater OFF To Start a FireDisposal of Ashes Maintenance InstructionsDaily Maintenance Disposal of AshesFuel Additive Automatic Safety FeaturesWeekly Maintenance Spring CleaningSTART-UP Sequence of Events Control Board FunctionsError Codes and Display Indicators Problem Trouble ShootingWiring Diagram Parts Diagram 6041TP Key Description Qty Parts List 6041TPParts Diagram Key Description Qty Parts ListParts Parts DIAGRAM/LISTUssc Part Number Part Description
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