Drolet ECO-35 If the Stove Runs OUT of Pellets, Damper Control, Refueling, Shutdown Procedure

Page 13

COMBEXtm

Your stove uses a unique patented technology called COMBEX. As opposed to most other pellet stoves, which use only an exhaust blower, your ECO-35 uses a motor on which are mounted two housings with impeller blades. One housing serves for combustion, and the other for exhaust. This is why we refer to the combustion/exhaust blower throughout this manual. The COMBEX system balances combustion air and uptake to provide clean, worry-free combustion which is less dependent on the leak-tightness of the device and the quality of the combustible.

IF THE STOVE RUNS OUT OF PELLETS

The fire goes out and the auger motor and blowers will run until the stove cools down. This will take a few minutes.

After the stove’s components stop running, a warning message will appear .

To restart, press , refill the hopper , and press until pellets begin to fall into the burn pot. Press to start the unit.

DAMPER CONTROL

The damper control on the stove’s in the right hand side panel. This control is necessary due to the varied burn characteristics of individual installations and different pellet brands. It allows you to improve the efficiency of your stove. Providing correct combustion air will reduce the frequency of cleaning your glass door and prevent the rapid build-up of creosote inside your stove and chimney.

You should adjust the damper based on the fire’s appearance. A low, reddish, dirty fire can be improved by increasing the air supply using the damper control. A “blow torch” fire can be improved by reducing the air supply Figure 14.

Through trial and error, you will find the best setting. Consult your dealer if you need help.

REFUELING

We recommend that you not let the hopper drop below 1/4 full. If the reload lid stays for open more than 3 minutes, a warning will appear. To

restart, press button, and then press .

KEEP HOPPER LID CLOSED AT ALL TIMES EXCEPT WHEN REFILLING. THE HOPPER MAY BE FILLED WHILE THE STOVE IS OPERATING. DO NOT OVERFILL HOPPER. DO NOT TOUCH THE UNIT WITH THE PELLET BAG. HOT SURFACE MAY MELT THE BAG.

SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE

Turning your stove off is a matter of pressing on the control panel. The blowers will continue to operate until internal firebox temperatures have fallen to a preset level. The stove cannot restart until it has shut down completely.

SAFETY FEATURES

a.Your stove is equipped with a re-settable high temperature switch (also called heat sensor or heat switch). The switch has a reset button on its backside. Like a circuit breaker, once tripped, the reset button will have to be pushed before you can restart the stove. The high temperature switch is there to protect the stove from overheating in case of an evacuation problem, a control board problem, a blower problem, or any other problem causing the unit to overheat. The manufacturer recommends that you call your dealer if this occurs as it may indicate a more serious problem. A service call may be required.

NOTE: If an overheating situation occurs, the high temperature switch (called the L-250 manual reset) will automatically shut down the auger

(fuel feed system) and a warning code will appear.

b.If the combustion blower fails, an air pressure switch will automatically shut down the auger and a warning message will appear. This safety feature is to prevent the unit from burning fuel when the combustion/exhaust blower has failed, therefore preventing combustion fumes from spilling into the room.

13

Image 13
Contents 45266 Model ECO-35 FreestandingIntroduction Register YOU Warranty OnlineSafety Precautions Table of Contents Stove Stops Feeding Pellets and Shows Warning Code d TroubleshootingBack wall installation Stove InstallationCorner installation Floor protection Fresh air supply Rear viewVentilated crawl space Venting through wall Installation ConfigurationsVenting trough wall Equivalent Vent Lenght EVLVertically Into Existing Chimney System Refer to & 10 for basement installationVenting through masonry chimney Installation Through Side of Masonry ChimneyVenting through side Masonry chimney Vertically Into Existing Masonry FireplaceOperation Lighting ProcedureProper Fuel PRE-START-UP CheckOpening Door Unit ControlsConvection Blowers Room AIR FAN Safety Features Shutdown ProcedureIf the Stove Runs OUT of Pellets Damper ControlDamper Operation Damper operationThermostat Installation Operating the Stove Using a ThermostatThermostat terminal Thermostat locationPlease Read this Operating Safety PrecautionsBaffle & exhaust access panel MaintenanceCleaning rod Ash drawer ASH RemovalBaffle removal CleaningVaccum USE Blowers and Pressure Switch Probe Exhaust blower cleaningChimney Cleaning Recommended Maintenance ScheduleRemoval and Replacement of Broken Door Glass TroubleshootingStove Shuts OFF and Shows Warning Code P Auger motor has failed Stove Shuts OFF and Displays Warning Code EStove Stops Feeding Pellets and Shows Stove Feeds PELLETS, but will not Ignite Shows Warning CodeAuger Motor Stops Feeding Pellets and Comes Back on Smoke Smell Coming Back Into the HomeStove is Running but Displays Warning Code Message Corresponding Warning Smoke Smell or Soot BUILD-UPElectrical diagram Electrical DiagramComponents left side Components rear Components right sideReplacement Parts Appendix a Horizontal and Vertical Vent ChartAppendix B Indicate Appliance Code Description of the ProblemDescription Drolet Limited Lifetime Warranty