United States Stove 58242 Maintenance, Daily Operation, Safety and Convenience Features

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Operation

DAILY OPERATION

The hopper and stove top will be hot during operation; therefore, you should always use some type of hand protection when refueling your stove.

Never place your hand near the auger while the stove is in operation.

In the event of a power outage, the stove WILL NOT function. It is very important that unit be vented properly (with outside air), as the natural draft is needed to clear the smoke from the stove during a power outage. If the unit was ON when the power outage occurred, one of the following will take place:

1.) If the stove is still warm, it will resume feeding fuel and continue to operate normally. If the fire has gone out, you

will have to press the button and then the button again to begin a new start-up sequence.

2.) If the stove has cooled-off, it will reset to its OFF condition. At this point, you may press the

button and the

unit will begin a new start-up sequence.

 

NOTE: The unit will also shut down in the event of an exhaust blower failure; if this is the case, the unit will not re-start and you must contact Customer Service at (800) 750-2723.

SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES

Your stove includes an auto-start igniter as a standard feature. The use of other fire starter materials (wood chips,

starter gel, etc.) is not necessary. By simply pressing the button on the digital control panel, your stove will begin to feed fuel and automatically start within 3 to 5 minutes.

For safety, this stove incorporates a safety pressure switch that helps ensure that everything is in proper working order before feeding fuel to the burn pot. Because the stove works using an induced draft pressure, the stove will not continue to operate if the viewing door is left open; or if the exhaust blower fails or the exhaust system is blocked.

The temperature limit control (Thermodisc) will prevent your stove from operating at abnormally high temperatures. Should the stove temperature reach the factory pre-set limit, 200°F(93°C), the temperature limit control will automatically stop the auger feed rate until the temperature returns to a normal condition.

Maintenance

Failure to clean and maintain this unit as indicated can result in poor performance and safety hazards.

Unplug your stove’s electrical cord prior to removing the back panel or opening the exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning, or maintenance work.

Never perform any inspections, cleaning, or maintenance on a hot stove.

Do not operate stove with broken glass , leakage of flue gas may result.

EXHAUST SYSTEM

The by products of combustion contain small particles of fly ash. Fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the stove will lead to soot formation which will collect in the exhaust system. Therefore, it is important that the exhaust system be inspected and cleaned at least monthly during the burning season.

Check the clean out tees periodically to determine the required cleaning schedule. 3 or 4-inch chimney brushes are available for chimney cleaning. If the exhaust system or outside air pipes have screens on them, frequently clean the screen. A plugged screen will shut off combustion air and cause a fire to die or burn poorly.

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Contents Ussc Table of Contents Safety Precautions Safety and EPA Compliance SpecificationsFuel Considerations Installation Options InstallationFloor Protection Alcove ClearancesVenting Requirements Pellet Vent InstallationMaximum Venting Distance Pellet Vent TypeVent Termination Clearances Through the ROOF/CEILING Installation Through the Wall Installation Recommended InstallationSpecial Mobile Home Requirements How your stove works Understanding your stoveShut Down Procedure START-UP ProcedureOperation Safety and Convenience Features MaintenanceDaily Operation Exhaust SystemInterior Chambers Check and Clean the HopperASH Disposal Door and Glass GasketsProblem Trouble ShootingParts Diagram Parts List Wiring Diagram Ussc Ussc