Cumberland Stove Works OMMF3500 warranty Lighting the Stove, Lighting Procedure

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

MF3500G, MF3500S, MF3500B Models

LIGHTING THE STOVE

Before lighting the stove for the first time, make sure that no shipping items have been left inside the ash pan, the storage hopper, or inside the glass door fire box.The parlor stove is now ready for operation. The sound you may hear when beginning the start sequence is the exhaust fan starting as soon as the ON key is pushed. It is normal to see a small amount of smoke inside the stove during the start cycle. If you see smoke in the room during this starting time there is an unacceptable leak.

LIGHTING PROCEDURE:

Plug the parlor stove into a standard household wall receptacle.The TRI-X controller will light up and display a sequence of power up messages.

Fill the hopper with approved solid fuel.

The first screen that you will see after the controller completes the power up is [SELECT FUEL TYPE USE

MODE KEY].

Press the MODE key until the desired fuel is displayed on the screen.

Pressing the AUX 1 key accepts the fuel type displayed. After the AUX 1 key is pressed the screen will read

[LIGHT FIRE AND THE PUSH THE ON KEY].

Fill the fire pot with about one cup of starting pellets or wood pellets. If wood pellets are used, squirt about two tablespoons of burn gel on the pellets.

Note: Cumberland Stove Works only approves burn gel and starter pellets when lighting the parlor stove.

Light the material in the fire pot, close the door and push the ON key.

The screen will read [STARTUP CHECK EXHAUST OFF] for a minimum of 15 seconds. If the doors are sealed properly the message will change to [STARTUP CHECK EXHAUST RUNNING]. When this message is displayed it means the stove is in proper working order, all of the doors are sealed and the flue gas is exiting. At this time, the controller will begin the startup sequence. The TEMP UP and TEMP DOWN keys can be pressed to select level one through six (1-6). The level selected during the startup sequence will be the level the stove goes to after the startup sequence.

Note: If the hopper is empty when the stove is started, the feed auger must be primed. Press and hold the ADD FUEL key until fuel is seen dropping into the fire pot. During the startup sequence fuel can be manually fed into the pot by pressing the ADD FUEL key at any time.

warning

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR BUILD UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE.

KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE STOVE AT ALL TIMES. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.

NEVER ADD ANY LIQUIDSTO A BURNING FIRE EXCEPT WATER.

USING MORE THEN THE RECOMMENDED BURN GEL AND/OR PELLETS MAY CAUSE AN OVERFIRED FLAME.

CAUTION

If smoke is present inthe room during startUP, there is a leak in the system. Press the OFF key, allow the fire to burn out, and fix the leak before continuing. Most likely the leak is in the exhaust piping. Please refer to the venting instructions on page 14 and seal the vent pipe.

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Contents Multi Fuel Parlor Stove Page Table of Contents Warranty Limited lifetime WarrantyREGISTRATION, Service and Maintenance LOG Ownership RecordsCumberlandStoveWorks.com Automatic Safety Features Power OutageIntroduction Burning Solid FuelsWood Pellets Specifications Glass SpecificationsMount Handle to Hopper Door Unpacking and AssemblyMount Legs Assemble ASH Shuttle RODPlug in Power Cord Mount Round Exhaust TransitionStove Placement InstallationFloor Protection Requirements Clearances to Combustibles Outside AIR Connection Mobile HomeVenting Pellet Vent InstallationType of Vent Venting Installation Examples Vent Termination ClearancesOperating Instructions Understanding the TRI-X ControllerUnderstanding the Normal Heat Screens ADD Fuel KEYCorn AS Fuel Push AUX 1 to SET Starting Fire Level Startup Sequence of Events Shutdown Sequence of EventsLighting Procedure Lighting the StoveTurning the stove off Normal Care & Maintenance Weekly Maintenance Daily MaintenanceSeasonal Cleaning Troubleshooting & repair Ordering Repair PartsTroubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Too rich air/fuel mixtureProblem Cause Loss of vacuum Understanding the Fault Screens Startup Check Exhaust OFFMain Assembly Parts KEY # Description Glass Door Parts ASH PAN PartsCirculating AIR Duct Parts Exhaust Parts Auger Parts Electric Panel Parts Wiring Diagram Ardisam