Enviro EF4 owner manual Stove. When cool enough, the stove will shut down

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Operating Instructions

OPERATING YOUR PELLET STOVE:

1.Check and fill hopper with pellets.

2.Make sure unit is plugged into a working outlet.

3.Switch the power “ON” by pushing the start-up switch once only.

4.Turn knob “B” to the 12 o’clock position. (Lower grade pellets may need a higher setting on the feed rate). NOTES: It will take longer to light if the hopper has been completely emptied or is the first fire up. The flashing green light corresponds to the auger feed rate.

5.Wait until the fire is established, then turn knob “B” to the desired heat output. The stove may not be able to burn in the BLUE ZONE if poor quality wood pellets are being used. Adjust the slider-damper to the appropriate setting (see

“SLIDER/DAMPER SETTING” section).

6.If the stove should shut off after fifteen (15) minutes and there is still a fire in the firebox – press the start up switch once more. If the fire went out, return to Step 2 and re- light the stove.

Figure 2: Dial-A-Fire control panel.

KNOB “A”: Fan Controller. By adjusting the knob you will vary the rate of airflow into the room by varying the speed of the convection blower. When you first start the stove, it should be placed in the “OFF” position in order to heat the unit as quickly as possible. Once the room has come up to temperature, the control may be set to a comfortable level. *Note: The convection blower may cycle to high automatically depending on the setting of knobs “A” and “B”. This is a normal safety feature of the unit.

KNOB “B”: Dial a Fire Heat Output Knob. This knob controls the amount of heat output. The dial has a scale with the blue zone representing the coolest setting of the stove, and the red zone representing the hottest setting. Note: The scale on the Dial A Fire knob represents a range, not exact times. Wood pellets of differing quality may affect the performance of the stove. If the stove has trouble operating at the ends of its’ range, turn the heat output knob back slightly.

TURNING YOUR PELLET STOVE OFF:

To turn your stove off, simply turn the HEAT OUTPUT knob (“Knob B”) counter-clockwise until the knob clicks to the “OFF” position. This will stop the feed of pellets. The blowers will continue to run and cool

the stove. When cool enough, the stove will shut down.

DO NOT unplug unit while combustion fan is operating. This may lead to smoke escaping from the stove.

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Contents EF4 Table of Contents Store pellets at least 36 1 m away from the pellet stove Introduction USE of Cordwood is Prohibited by LAW Keep ASH PAN Free of RAW Fuel Operating Instructions Reasons WHY the Unit OverheatedSpecial Notes Stove. When cool enough, the stove will shut down Exhaust Passages 2-3 days Routine Cleaning and MaintenanceTools Required to Clean Unit Burn POT and LinerFreestanding ASH PAN Insert ASH RemovalExhaust Vent season Installation of firebox backingPost Season CLEAN-UP Cleaning Plated SurfacesScrews to take out to remove stove from pallet InstallationDimensions of EF4 Freestanding Minimum solid fuel burning fireplace opening Height 211⁄8 Freestanding Pedestal Vent surfaces can Exhaust Fresh Air Intake Unit on it Locate the center of the exhaust Is the recommended installation set up Inside Vertical Installation Outside Vertical Installation Freestanding hearth mount installation overview Masonry fireplace installation Surround Panel, back view RemovalCleaning the Plated Door a Install Plated Door aRemove Painted Door a What to do if TroubleshootingStove will not operate when hot √ Check the hopper for fuel Do notConvection blower will not function normally Exhaust motor will not function normallyTroubleshooting Stove keeps going out Dial-a-fire has no effect on the firePotentiometer Readings Stove will not shut downWiring Diagram Reference Number Description Part Number Part ListLog set Part List -Options DiagramComponentsPart Part Diagram Steel To the Distributor WarrantyFor the do-it-yourself Individual Name of Owner Address Installation Data Sheet