Cumberland Stove Works OMMF3500 warranty Automatic Safety Features, Power Outage

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

MF3500G, MF3500S, MF3500B Models

caution

Installation and repair of this parlor stove should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. It is imperative that control compartments, burners, and circulating air passageways of the stove be kept clean.

The operation of exhaust fans such as bathroom fans, attic fans, etc. might starve the parlor stove of combustible air creating a negative pressure in the room. Provide adequate ventilation of the room accompanying the parlor stove. If not, the pressure switch may shut off operation of the parlor stove.

The moving parts of this stove are propelled by high torque electric motors.These parts can cause severe damage to body parts that get near them. Keep all body parts away from auger and fans while the stove is plugged into an electrical outlet. These moving parts may begin to move at any time the stove is plugged in.

If the electrical power fails any time when the stove is hot, keep the door closed at all times to prevent harmful gases from entering the room.

Vent surfaces can get hot enough to cause burns if touched by children. Noncombustible shielding or guards may be required.

Install vent at clearances specified by the vent manufacturer.

All venting, whether vertical or horizontal, joints should be made gas tight with recommended sealants.

According to HUD (Housing & Urban Development) requirements, when installed in a mobile home, this stove must be grounded directly to the steel chassis of the mobile home and bolted to the floor. Direct air access must be provided, use a Fresh Air Kit.

For use in the United States. Suitable for installation in mobile homes.

Cumberland Stove Works, manufacturer of this appliance, reserves the right to alter its products, specifications and/or price without notice.

WARNING

If the electrical power fails any time when the stove is hot, keep the door closed at all times to prevent harmful gases from entering the room.

THESE AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES MUST NOT BE BYPASSED.

AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES

Power Outage

During a power outage, the stove will shutdown safely. It will not automatically restart when the power returns. If the stove is still above the proper operating temperature, the room fan will circulate the remaining heat in the stove. See Lighting Instructions.

Overheating

Over Fire Protection: If the stove is being over fired or burning too hot, a high temperature switch will automatically shutdown to avoid damage to components. Allow stove to cool at least one hour before relighting. Reset overtemp button and relight stove. See Lighting Instructions for complete instructions.

Overtemp Reset Hole in Back Panel

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Contents Multi Fuel Parlor Stove Page Table of Contents Limited lifetime Warranty WarrantyOwnership Records REGISTRATION, Service and Maintenance LOGCumberlandStoveWorks.com Power Outage Automatic Safety FeaturesBurning Solid Fuels IntroductionWood Pellets Glass Specifications SpecificationsAssemble ASH Shuttle ROD Unpacking and AssemblyMount Legs Mount Handle to Hopper DoorMount Round Exhaust Transition Plug in Power CordStove Placement InstallationFloor Protection Requirements Clearances to Combustibles Mobile Home Outside AIR ConnectionVenting Pellet Vent InstallationType of Vent Vent Termination Clearances Venting Installation ExamplesUnderstanding the TRI-X Controller Operating InstructionsADD Fuel KEY Understanding the Normal Heat ScreensCorn AS Fuel Push AUX 1 to SET Starting Fire Level Shutdown Sequence of Events Startup Sequence of EventsLighting the Stove Lighting ProcedureTurning the stove off Normal Care & Maintenance Weekly Maintenance Daily MaintenanceSeasonal Cleaning Ordering Repair Parts Troubleshooting & repairProblem Cause Too rich air/fuel mixture Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause Loss of vacuum Startup Check Exhaust OFF Understanding the Fault ScreensMain Assembly Parts KEY # Description ASH PAN Parts Glass Door PartsCirculating AIR Duct Parts Exhaust Parts Auger Parts Electric Panel Parts Wiring Diagram Ardisam