OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING IN THERMOSTAT ON / OFF (Flashing 1 & 2)
This also requires purchasing the optional “Wall Thermostat
Feed Rates 1 & 2
This mode of operation is best suited for those “Take of the Chill” nights of spring, summer , fall.. The thermostat should be set for the desired room temperature. If the room temperature drops below the level on the thermostat the stove will automatically begin the
In this mode the life of the IGNITER is reduced and the power consumption will be higher. If the thermostat calls for heat while the stove is still cooling down, the stove will go through the
TO START
Once this mode has been selected, you simply press the START touch pad to Activate the stove. Once the
TO ADJUST HEAT
You can select the HIGH heat output level (2,3 or 4) by pushing the START touch pad, you can also select the FAN setting you desire. The stove will now go through its
normal start up cycle. Once completed the appliance is now in the ON / OFF mode.
For optimum heat transfer, the FAN setting should be set at LOW or MEDIUM. The appliance will run the FAN at HIGH speed when needed, automatically.
TO SHUT DOWN
The thermostat will shut the stove down when the desired room temperature is reached. The Feed Rate num- bers 1 & 2 will flash while the appliance is in the OFF part of this mode to give you a visual indication that the appliance is still active and in the ON / OFF cycle.
HINT: If you find that the stove turns off and on repeatedly, you may wish to turn the FEED RATE to a lower setting. The lower setting will provide a more consistent heat output over time, eliminating the need for the thermostat to repeatedly turn the stove off.
UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROL
TRIM POTS (Fine Tune Adjustments)– Factory Settings
FUEL FEED rates at the Lowest (number 1) and highest (number 4) settings can be adjusted by | Decrease | Increase | |||||
adjusting the fine tune trim pots located on the control panel. To raise fuel feed turn trim pot | FINE TUNE ADJUSTMENTS | ||||||
counter clockwise and to lower turn clockwise. To assist in knowing what the change is you |
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should note the amount of time the light on the AUGER CYCLE LED stays OFF. (Note: The light |
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stays on when ever the fuel feed motor, AUGER CYCLE, is running). Lengthening the time this | 1 |
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LED stays OFF lowers the fuel feed and shortening the |
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FAN (Combustion) TRIM; this trim may be used to raise or lower the amount of air moving |
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through the burn grate for the cleanest burn, ONLY when the control is on the Low Feed Rate (1), |
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and only after the Air Inlet damper has been set | during the High Feed Rate (4).. |
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Note: If you attempt to adjust the Trim Pots, use a small precision screwdriver. |
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The Trim Pots do not make a full rotation. If using a metal screwdriver, be gentle as the |
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plastic trim pot slot can be damaged or stripped. | FAN SPEED | ||||||
AUGER CYCLE |
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The AUGER CYCLE LED indicates when a electrical signal is being sent to the auger motor. It is | MED | AUGER | |||||
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The FAN SPEED controls the speed of the room air fan. This fan blows room air through the heat |
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exchange tubes and back into the room. The FAN SPEED has 5 different speeds, these are con- |
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trolled by pushing the FAN SPEED touch pad. The Low LED will be solid when on the lowest fan |
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speed, the LOW & MED will both be solid when the next highest speed is selected and so on. |
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