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VOYAGEUR Wood Insert
G. Automatic Combustion Control (ACC)
Typically, when you build a fi re, you open the air controls fully and monitor the fi re to prevent it from going into an overfi re situation and/or burning your wood up too quickly before you shut down the air controls to the desired burn rate.
When using the Automatic Combustion Control (ACC) system, you do not have to continually monitor the fi re. Once you set the ACC system it will control the fi re for you. Follow the instructions below to learn how to operate your stove with ease.
H. Air Controls
1. Start-Up Air Control
The function of the
• Push the | Lift Up on Control and Pull | |
Away from Appliance | ||
and then pull forward to the front of the appliance until it | ||
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stops. Figure 10.1. |
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•The air channel opens and allows air to enter the front of the appliance for approximately
•The air channel gradually shuts down until it is completely closed at the end of the
•The fi re is now controlled by the air supplied by the Burn Rate Air Control. Figure 10.1.
•This function should be performed each time you reload the appliance.
2. Manual Timer Over-Ride
If you need to shut the ACC system off before it shuts itself off after 25 minutes (i.e. overfi re situation), lift up on the
HIGH
Burn Rate Control
LOW
ACC
Air Control
To activate: Push back until it stops and then pull forward until it stops
Figure 10.2 Manual Timer Over-Ride
3. Burn Rate Air Control
•The air supply enters at the upper front of the fi rebox, near the top of the glass door.
•This preheated air supplies the necessary fresh oxy- gen to mix with the unburned gases, helping to create the second, third and fourth combustion process.
•This air is regulated by the Burn Rate Air Control.
•There are four settings High,
•When the control is raised all the way up it is on the High setting and when pushed all the down it is on the Low setting. Figure 11.1.
WARNING
Risk of Fire or Chimney Fire.
Avoid Overfi re
DO NOT
Control when the burn rate is set to HIGH
Figure 10.1 Start-up and Burn Rate Air Controls
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