United States Stove 5510 owner manual Operation, Unit Preparation, Perfroming AN Intial Test

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Operation

UNIT PREPARATION

After carefully unpacking and reading the instructions for installing your stove, you will need to perform the following steps:

Attach the included spring handle to the door handle by screwing it on in a respective location.

Attach the electrical cord to the back of the stove first; then plug it into a 110-volt outlet (an outlet surge protector is highly recommended).

PERFROMING AN INTIAL TEST

This test is used at the factory where the stoves are assembled to test the functionality of the control and the stove before the unit is shipped. To perform this test, press and hold the OFF and AUGER DELAY buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. To advance through the test, press any key unless otherwise noted in the test step.

1.) Exhaust Fan Output Test – The display will show “drft”. The exhaust fan is turned on full then reduced to a level just above the typical minimum pressure switch setting. The ON LED indicates whether the pressure sensor is detected. If the pressure switch is not detected, the fan ramps to full on for two seconds then returns to the previously established level if the pressure switch closes. If the Draft Fan Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the Draft Fan LED will be lit and the other three top row LEDs will be off.

2.) Room Fan Output Test - The display will show “rfan”. The room fan is turned on full. If the Room Fan Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the Room Fan LED will be lit and the other three top row LEDs will be off.

3.) Ignitor Output Test - The display will show “ignt”. The ignitor motor is turned on full. If the Ignitor (AUX) Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the Aux LED will be lit and the other three top row LEDs will be off.

4.) Auger Output Test - The display will show “augr”. The auger motor is turned on full. If the Auger Fuse is not blown and the fuse detection circuit is functioning, the Heat Range LED will be lit and the other three top row LEDs will be off.

5.) Hopper Switch Test – The display will show “hppr”. The “ON” LED is lit. If the hopper switch is open (lid is open), the “HEAT RANGE” LED will turn on. If the lid is closed, the “HEAT RANGE” LED will be off.

6.) Thermostat Input Test – The display will show “stat”. If the thermostat input is closed, the ON LED will turn on, otherwise it will be off.

7.) Flue gas Thermistor Test – The display will show the flue gas temperature in degrees F.

8.) AC Frequency Test - Displays the measured AC Frequency in hertz (59-60) followed by the letter ‘H’.

9.) Watchdog Reset – The watchdog timer is tested to ensure that the board can be reset. The message “BYE” is displayed until the watchdog resets the board.

Performing a “dry run”

Perform a “dry run” on your stove prior to making the exhaust/inlet connections and starting your stove for the first time. 1.) Check that there is no fuel or ANY foreign material in the hopper or burn-pot.

2.) Check that the viewing door and hopper lid is securely closed.

3.) Press the “ON” button on the control panel. Verify that the ON LED is lit (blinking) and the display shows HR-1. Also the LED above the HEAT RANGE and the AUTO MODE indicator should be lit. If any other LED’s are lit or flashing, consult the “Display Indicators” in this manual.

4.) You should hear the exhaust (draft) fan running immediately and the auger should begin turning continuously for 1 minute.

5.) The auto fuel ignitor (located inside the backwall of the burnpot) should begin to glow red/orange after 3 minutes.

6.) The Room Fan will not operate at this time since the unit must reach a factory preset temperature.

Do not open the viewing door, the auto-start igniter will get very hot during this test. The stove will automatically shut down after approximately 23 minutes.

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Contents King Pellet Stove Table of Contents Safety Precautions Safety and EPA Compliance SpecificationsFuel Considerations Installation Options InstallationFloor protection Clearances Venting 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 Outside Air Supply optionalHow your stove works Understanding your stoveON/OFF Control Panel OverviewUnit Preparation OperationPerfroming AN Intial Test Performing a dry runShut Down Procedure START-UP ProcedureSafety and Convenience features MaintenanceDaily Operation Exhaust SystemFall Start UP GlassSpring Shutdown Yearly ServicingProblem Trouble ShootingErr1 Error Codes and Display IndicatorsParts Diagram Parts List Wiring Diagram Ussc Ussc Ussc