United States Stove 6039HF owner manual Lighting Instructions, To Start

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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE

HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.

Before lighting your Hearth Focus for the first time, make sure that all items are out of the hopper, ash pan and firebox area. Press the “On” button and allow your heater to run for at least 4 minutes, to check for proper operation. Once your heater is started, you will notice the exhaust blower starts immediately. If you press the “Heat Setting” button up, the exhaust blower changes speed, increasing speed the higher the heat setting. After 3 minutes, the auger and agitator will start rotating. Note: The distribution blower will not operate at this time, as a temperature of at least 110 degrees must be reached before operating. If proper operation of your heater is confirmed, you can add fuel to the hopper and allow the auger to purge the fuel to the firepot.

TO START:

Turn the Heater to the “OFF” position and place a small handful of wood pellets or fire starting pellets (Pellets that already contain fire starter) in the firepot.

Squirt only a small amount of fire starter gel on top of the wood pellets (NOT necessary if using fire starting pellets).

Light the fire starter and wait approx. 1-minute for it to start actively burning.

Press the “On” button, adjust the heat setting to read “Hr-2” and pull the damper out approximately 1.5 inches for this heat setting. This will automatically match your feed rate with the proper combustion air. As you increase the heat setting, your feed rate and combustion air increase together.

NOTE: Even if you are burning corn or other fuels in your unit, wood pellets make an excellent source of starter fuel. Corn takes too much starter to get lit and up to temperature.

Three minutes after turning the stove “On”, the auger will begin feeding fuel into the firepot along with the agitator turning. You should have the starting fuel completely burning in the firepot as the agitator rotates. NOTE: If the starting 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 to long. If not enough fuel is the reason for not burning, pressing and holding the “ON” button will allow the auger to run continuosly until you release the button.

Once the fuel starts burning aggresively, you can adjust the heat setting to your desired range.

As you begin to have better understanding of how the heater operates and the amount of heat you require, you can adjust the heat settings up or down to your satisfaction.

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.

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 stove off

Pressing the OFF button will cause the stove to enter a shutdown mode. If the stove has reached operating temperature, the OFF Indicator will blink until the shutdown procedure succeeds in lowering the stove temperature. The Room Fan will stay on to cool the stove, and the Exhaust Fan will stay on to remove smoke and heat from the combustion chamber. The Agitator will stop. The Auger will bump the fuel out of the auger every few seconds to prevent the fuel in the auger from burning. Once the temperature of the burn chamber falls below about 100 degrees F 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 stove will turn completely off. If during burning, the stove has reached at least 120 degrees F, the shutdown procedure will also include a 15 minute shutdown timer that will keep the stove in the shutdown state for at least 15 minutes regardless of whether it is cool or pressure is detected. The 15 minute timer 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 stove is cool.

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6039HF specifications

The United States Stove 6039HF is a high-efficiency, modern wood-burning stove designed for homeowners seeking to enhance their heating efficiency while minimizing their environmental impact. This unit is particularly known for its cutting-edge features and superior performance, making it a popular choice among eco-conscious consumers.

One of the key features of the 6039HF is its high-efficiency rating, which allows it to generate heat using minimal wood. This stove is outfitted with a secondary combustion system, which enhances the burning of gases and particulates, resulting in reduced emissions. Thanks to this technology, the 6039HF achieves an impressive efficiency rate that often exceeds 80%, making it one of the more environmentally friendly options on the market.

The stove's design incorporates an air wash system, which maintains clean glass for an unobstructed view of the fire. This feature not only adds to the aesthetic appeal of the 6039HF, but it also contributes to a cleaner burn by keeping the glass clear of soot and creosote buildup.

In terms of construction, the United States Stove 6039HF is built with high-quality materials intended for durability and longevity. The stove's firebox is constructed from heavy-duty steel, allowing it to withstand high temperatures and ensuring a long lifespan. Additionally, the large viewing window is crafted from high-temperature ceramic glass, which is designed to withstand the intense heat generated during operation.

The versatility of the 6039HF is another selling point. It is capable of heating areas up to 2,000 square feet, making it suitable for various spaces, from large living rooms to expansive cabins. With a heating capacity of up to 75,000 BTUs, it can effectively keep a home warm during the coldest months.

Moreover, the 6039HF features an easy-to-use ash removal system, which simplifies maintenance. The integrated ash pan collects debris, making it easy for users to clean and maintain the stove, ensuring optimal performance over time.

Overall, the United States Stove 6039HF combines efficiency, durability, and user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for those looking to heat their spaces sustainably and effectively. With modern technology and robust construction, this wood stove is an investment in both comfort and eco-friendliness.