Lennox Hearth II-T C INS, II-T C FS PRE-LIGHTING Instructions, Starting Your Pellet Stove

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CARE AND OPERATION

Fuel Delivery Rate

The Heat output button manages the fuel delivery rate by controlling the amount of time the auger motor will run (Set- tings:

1 = Low, 2 Medium Low, 3 Medium, 4 Medium High, 5 High).

PRE-LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

During an initial start-up, or in the case where the hopper has run out of fuel, it will be necessary to prime the au- ger feed system.

To prime the auger feed tube:

1.Fill the hopper with recommended pellet fuel and plug the stove into the wall outlet.

2.Press the START button on the control board to turn on both blowers (the room air blower and exhaust blower will run at start up settings or position #3). Press the AUGER ON/OFF button on the control board to start the fuel feed. Next, press the Heat out- put button to position #5 (maximum feed rate).

3.Look through the combustion chamber door and when you see the first pellets dropping into the Ul- traGrateTM, the auger is then fully primed. It will take 10 to 15 minutes to prime the auger.

4.Once the auger is primed, press the AUGER ON/OFF button to turn off auger.

STARTING YOUR PELLET STOVE

1.Make sure the auger is primed (see Pre-Lighting Instructions above), then simply push the Start but- ton on the control board to activate the igniter.

2.Press the AUGER ON/OFF button to the “ON” posi- tion.

3.While the pellets will ignite on any heat output set- ting, it is recommended that the Heat Output be set to position #3. Pellets will start feeding into the Ul- traGrateTM and should begin to ignite in approxi- mately seven minutes. The self-igniter will auto- matically shut off after fifteen minutes.

4.After the pellets are burning well, press the HEAT OUTPUT selector to the desired setting. Combus- tion air and the pellet fuel feed rate will adjust auto- matically as the HEAT OUTPUT selector button is pressed. The flame should be bright yellow in color and there should be no evidence of soot formation at the top of the flame. Press the BLOWER SPEED control to increase or decrease the desired amount of room air from your stove.

5.If operating your stove with the wall thermostat, adjust the HEAT OUTPUT selector button to the desired demand mode (#2 through #5 on the HEAT OUTPUT selector button). Next, adjust the wall mounted thermostat to the desired heat and your stove will automatically switch between a demand mode and a pilot mode.

GENERAL OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS

Proper Burn Characteristics: Your flame should be bright yellow under normal operation. If your flame be- comes reddish/orange, your stove probably needs rou- tine maintenance. Excessive amounts of fly ash build-up in the UltraGrateTM, clinkers in the UltraGrateTM, or leak- age of air if the UltraGrateTM is not properly seated, will starve the fire for air. (See ROUTINE MAINTENANCE for information on cleaning the stove). If the problem persists, review the trouble-shooting section at the end of this manual.

Pellet Feed: The pellet feed system is designed to han- dle a wide range of pellet sizes. Different pellets can feed at considerably different rates. If the stove will not stay lit at the minimum fuel feed setting, those particular pellets may not be feeding fast enough. If this happens, adjust the damper rod (on the side of the stove) in or out to achieve a proper burn.

Pellet Size: You may notice a difference in the burn if you change pellet fuel sizes. The bigger the pellet, the slower it will feed and vice versa.

Long Burn Time: The stove may be safely operated on a continuous basis, but it is recommended that it be turned down overnight or when the room is vacated for long periods of time.

TURNING OFF YOUR PELLET STOVE

Press the AUGER ON/OFF button to the “OFF” position. This will turn the auger motor off and pellets will stop feed- ing. Both blowers will continue to operate for a period of time (up to 45 minutes) until the exhaust temperature cools sufficiently. The blowers will automatically turn off at that point.

Lighting Procedure Without Igniter: Start-up procedure when Fastfireigniter has failed or been removed and not replaced.

If your automatic ignition system should ever need trouble- shooting, repair or replacement, please contact your au- thorized Lennox Hearth Products dealer. Your stove can be lit manually without using the automatic igniter in such cases by following the procedure below.

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Contents Installation and Operation Manual Freestanding Insert Pellet Fired StovesImportant Warnings Table of Contents Selecting a Location Planning Your InstallationInstallation / Maintenance Standards Smoke DetectorsListed Material Floor Protection Advantage II-T C FSApproved Alternate Materials for Floor/Hearth Protection Minimum Clearances to Combustibles ClearancesAdvantage II-T C Masonry and Factory Built Fireplaces Manufactured Mobile Home INSTAL- Lation Model Advantage II-T C FS Pedestal Air InletInstalling Pedestal to Body InstallationASH PAN Cover Assembly Removing Appliance from PalletPrior to lighting your stove Installation Check ListCheck list After you have begun operation of your stoveTop Surround Panel Thermostat Installation Rear View of Advantage II-T C FSVenting Requirements Vent Termination Manufactured Mobile Home Chimney Height RequirementsSample Installation Chart Determining Size of Pipe to InstallInstallation Chart Pipe Selection ChartPipe Top View Illustration Advantage II-T C FS Corner Through the WallHorizontal Vent Through the Wall Vertical Vent Into a Masonry Flue Existing Class a ChimneyVent Termination When Liner is Used Installation Advantage II-T C INSUSA & Canada Direct Connection / Posi- tive Flue Connection Installing Advantage II-T C INS Important NotesControl Board Operation Care and OperationControl Board General Operating Considerations PRE-LIGHTING InstructionsStarting Your Pellet Stove Turning OFF Your Pellet StoveDamper Operation Damper In less airPower Outage Damper Adjustment GuidelineAutomatic Safety Features OverheatingFuel UltraGrateTMProper Disposal of Ashes Routine MaintenanceRoutine Cleaning UltraGrateTM ASH PAN Advantage II-T C FSASH Trap and Baffles Heat Exchanger TubesMinimum Frequency of 3 months to 1 year Door Rope GasketCreosote Removal Opening Side Panels Window WashRemove Window Wash Bracket Advantage II-T C FS Opening Side PanelsSmall Area Paint TOUCH-UP Motor LubricationSide View Illustration Specifications Advantage II-T C FSBack View Illustration Front View Side ViewComponent Definitions Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Qualified Technicians Only Damper Adjustment Guidelines Troubleshooting Qualified Technicians Only Replacement Parts List Miscellaneous Parts Freestanding Only PartsInsert Only Parts Firebox PartsFirebrick Kit Replacement Part DiagramsPiece Set UltraGrate TM Kit Pressure Switch Kit Gold Trivet Cat. # H0423 Surround Kits & Trim Kits Optional Accessories List and DiagramsCatalog # Model Description Stove Model Log Set Cat. #H0430Advantage II-T C Pellet Stove Safety Label Advantage II-T C EPA Label & Colorado Compliance Label Simple Operating Instructions Label Installation Tips Service and Maintenance LOG Ownership RecordsWest Taft Avenue Orange, CA

II-T C FS, II-T C INS specifications

The Lennox Hearth II-T C INS and II-T C FS are exemplary models in the world of modern heating solutions, designed for efficiency, comfort, and style. With innovative engineering and advanced technology, these units cater to the needs of contemporary homeowners seeking reliable and aesthetically pleasing heating options.

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