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E. Before Your First Fire
•First, make sure your appliance has been properly installed and that all safety requirements have been met.
•Pay particular attention to the fi re protection, venting and thermostat wall control installation instructions.
•Double check that the ash pan, hopper and fi rebox are empty and then close the fi rebox door.
NOTICE: The tip of thermocouple must be in contact with the inside end of the thermocouple cover or missed ignitions can occur.
2. Comfort Level Selection
Once your fuel is selected, select the temperature at the desired setting on the SET COMFORT LEVEL screen. Figure 27.2.
Figure 27.2
3. Automatic or Manual Setting
F. Filling the Hopper with Fuel
•Check the hopper and make sure it is empty before fi lling with fuel.
•Open the cast top hopper lid.
•Do not over fi ll the hopper. The hopper lid must be com- pletely closed to maintain proper vacuum and for the feed motor to operate. An error ICON will appear on the wall control if the hopper lid is not properly closed.
•Do not leave any part of the fuel bag on the appliance after fi lling hopper.
G.Starting Your First Fire
1. Fuel Selection
To start your fi rst fi re, you must:
•Select the appropriate fuel on the FUEL SELECTION screen on the thermostat wall control to match the fuel you have chosen to burn.
•If the proper fuel is not selected your appliance will not operate properly.
•For example, if you have selected wood pellets and you are burning corn, the appliance may not light, it may go out or overfeed. Figure 27.1.
NOTE: If you are lighting your appliance for the fi rst time:
•The feed tube will be empty and it can take some time to fi ll it with fuel before you will see a fi re
•Put a handful of fuel in the fi repot (priming) to speed up the process. You can also do this when you have run com- pletely out of fuel.
The automatic setting will control the heat output based on the comfort level selection. The manual setting allows you to manually control the heat output settings. See page 27,
Ignition Cycles.
NOTE: See the Wall Control Thermostat manual for detailed instructions.
G. Fire Characteristics and Flame Height (Feed Rate) Adjustment
A properly adjusted fi re will have an active fl ame pattern and the fl ame will rise and fall somewhat. This is normal.
•On HIGH setting, the fl ame will extend approximately 8 inches (203mm) out of the fi repot. If it is not 8 inches (203mm) tall, increase the fl ame height.
•On MEDIUM or LOW setting the fl ame will be shorter.
•Reduce the fl ame height if the fi re has tall fl ames with black tails and seems somewhat lazy. This may also indicate that the fi repot and/or heat exchanger needs to be cleaned. Refer to Section 10 for Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions.
Adjusting the Flame Height (Feed Rate)
•Set your appliance to “MANUAL” mode on the wall con- trol.
•Set the heat output level to HIGH.
•Adjust the fl ame height using the “FLAME HEIGHT AD- JUST” screen on the wall control. Figure 27.3.
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Figure 27.1 | Figure 27.3 |
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