Dansons Group HCF300, HCF120, HCS, HCJ manual Purpose, Tools Needed, How to Install

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Appendix “F”

Hopper Clean-Out Drop Chute

You would have found this along with your Owner’s Manual, video and inspection card. This can have two purposes. The main one is to be an attachment to the side of the hopper to help with cleaning out the hopper. The second purpose would be used as a dust pan for your shop.

Keep this separate till needed.

Purpose:

Should you find in necessary to remove the pellets from your hopper, for any reason, this handy attachment will save time and a lot of effort.

Tools Needed:

¼” Hex Nut setter & Driver or Flat Head Screwdriver Pail or bin

6 5 4

Access

Panel

3

2

1

 

B

A

How to Install:

1.Unplug the appliance power cord from the wall outlet.

2.To gain access to the inside of the appliance, remove the ¼” hex screws from the LEFT HAND SIDE PANEL (looking from the front of the heater). These are located on the back left hand side corner of the appliance.

3.Remove the panel simply by sliding it back toward the exhaust.

4.Remove the 2 – ¼” hex screws, labeled A & B.

5.Install the Hopper Drop Chute, re-installing the screws.

6.Remove the 5 - ¼” hex screws from the side hopper access panel. Number 1 – 5 (see picture)

7.Loosen the #6 screw, but leave it attached. This now allows the access panel to act as a door.

8.Place a catch pail under the drop chute.

9.Raise and lower the access panel as needed.

10.When finished cleaning out as many pellets as possible, re-install the 5 screws, remove the drop chute, replace the 2 screws and then install the side panel.

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Cheap Charlie Owner’s Manual

Canadian Comfort Industries

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Contents Cheap Charlie Dear Cheap Charlie Owner Canadian Comfort Industries Dansons Group IncTable of Contents Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Specifications L120 LOW Limit Switch Automatic Safety FeaturesL250 High Limit Switch F140 FAN Limit SwitchInstallation Options Include Installation OptionsRead this Entire Manual Before YOU Install and USE Your Cheap Charlie Home & Shop HeaterInstallation Check List Pellet Vent Type Vent InstallationExhaust Systems General Venting DistancePellet Vent Termination Figures 7 Vent Termination ClearancesOutside AIR Through The Wall Kits IncludeFloor Protection Requirements Freestanding InstallationHeater Placement Minimum Clearances to CombustiblesClearances Corner Installation Alcove InstallationThrough the Wall Direct INSTALLATION. Figure Vertical Installations Figures 19 COMMON, but not inclusive, Vertical Installation Designs areMobile Home Installation Operating Your Stove HOW Your Cheap Charlie Heater WorksLighting stove manually No Igniter NON-Thermostat Mode Lighting Your StoveBasic Overview HOW the Board WorksAuger Cycle Trim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory SettingsShutting the Stove OFF FAN Speed Convection or heatingExcessive Combustion Air Damper Adjustment GuidelinePerformance Enhancement Tips Initial Appliance Burn Setup StartPellet Quality Fine Tuning the Pellet Feed RatesPellet Fuel Pellet ConsumptionFines PFI Pellet StandardsRequired Routine Cleaning Every 2 -3 Days / WeeklyPeriodic Maintenance Check and Clean the HopperPeriodic Maintenance … Trouble Shooting Problem SolutionLimited Warranty Extended WarrantyBurn box INSERTING, Removing & Adjusting the Burn GrateAppendix a Upper Grate LipAppendix a Burn Grate … Damper Adjustment Guideline Lack of Combustion Air Appendix BOptional Accessories Appendix CSee Your Cheap Charlie Dealer for Additional Info Replacement PartsAppendix D High / LOW Cycle Option Flashing 3 Appendix EOperation On / OFF Option Flashing 1Installation Steps Tools NeededTools Needed How to InstallPurpose Service & Maintenance Log