Lopi Leyden Pellet Stove manual Operation2, Loading Pellets, Two Modes of Operation

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Loading Pellets

Lift the hopper lid to its vertical position. Pour pellets into the hopper until full. NOTE: The hopper holds approximately 50 pounds of pellets.

To Open the Hopper Lid:

Lift the hopper lid from this handle.

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Warning:

The front edge of the stove top becomes very hot, do not touch this area below the handle.

NOTE:

The auger automatically shuts off when the hopper lid is open. If loading pellets while the heater is on, make sure to close the lid as soon as possible.

This prevents the heater from shutting off due to lack of pellets in the firepot.

H I N T: To prevent the pellet stove from inadvertently shutting down due to the auger disabling switch, we recommend pressing the “START” button after reloading the stove.

The Two Modes of Operation

Manual

Manual mode requires the user to turn the heater on and off manually.

Auto (requires a thermostat)

Auto mode allows you to use a thermostat to control room temperature. The stove automatically turns on when the temperature drops below the thermostat setting. Once the stove reaches operating temperature, the stove then runs at the heat output setting selected.

Switching Modes While in Operation

Whenever the stove is switched from one mode to another while in operation, the stove will enter the "start- up" sequence for a minimum of 20 minutes.

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NOTE: if using a modulating remote, this light will come on to indicate the remote is controlling the heater.

These indicator lights are used to determine which mode you are in.

Use the mode switch to determine the mode.

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Contents Leyden Introduction 2IntroductionImportant Information Travis IndustriesTable of Contents 4Safety Precautions Mobile Home Safety Precautions6Specifications Planning The Installation Installation OptionsStove Placement Before You BeginClearances Straight Installation InstallationClearances Corner Maximum Venting Distance Venting the Pellet StoveInstalling the Pellet Vent Pellet Vent TypePellet Vent Termination Outside Air used for combustion Mobile Home RequirementsBaffle Installation Alcove Installation RequirementsRestrictor Adjustment Door Seal VerificationThermostat Installation Installation Example Direct Through-the-wall Installation Min Ceiling Support / Fire Stop Spacer Vent Installation Example Interior Vertical InstallationInstallation Example Class a Chimney Retrofit Installation Example Masonry Fireplace Hearth Stove Vertical Cap Cover Plate non-combustible Storm Collar Vent Flex Section Installation Example Freestanding Masonry Chimney0Operation Safety NoticeLocation of Controls Starting the Heater for the First TimeOperation2 Loading PelletsTwo Modes of Operation To Adjust the Heat Manual Mode2Operation To StartTo Adjust Room Temperature or Start the Stove Auto Mode4Operation Adjusting the Fan SpeedPower Outages Fault LightStart-Up Sequence Manual Auger Button6Operation Using a Pellet/Corn Mix with This HeaterDaily Maintenance whenever using the stove Maintenance2Inspect the Burn Make Sure Pellets are Not Piling Up8Maintenance Cleaning the FirepotCheck Firepot for Clinkers Door Opening Bi-Weekly Maintenance or every 10 bags of pellets 2MaintenanceMaintenance3 Bi-Weekly Maintenance or every 10 bags of pelletsClean the Baffles Sweep Ash Into Ashpan Check Ashpan, Dispose if necessary Clean the Glass4Maintenance Yearly Maintenance or every two tonsClean the Vertical Exhaust Duct Maintenance3 Clean the Exhaust Blower 6MaintenanceClean the Vent Clean the Convection BlowerAdjusting the Door Hinge and Latch Check for Air Leaks Around the Door, Glass, and AshpanReplacement Parts Door ReplacementReplacement Parts Convection Fan Normal Operating SoundsSafety Label Years 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & Labor Limited 7 Year Warranty2Index