WARNING!

For pellets and corn, when the “Air On” button on the bottom of the Control Board is pressed, you must make sure you see the number 1in the Blower Speed window. The Stirrer must be running in the pellet and corn modes (mode 1 – pellet; mode 5 – corn, see Fuel Change Procedure, page 16). (As previously stated, the Stirrer will stop if you press the “Air On” button and press the Blower Speed and Heat Range arrows down until you see a zero (0) in the window. Before you restart your unit you must see the number 1in the Blower Speed window - see previous page).

Make sure the Stirrer is turning before you walk away from the unit. The Stirrer will start 4 minutes into the startup mode. It turns very slowly, so you will want to observe it to make sure it is actually moving!

NOTE: On the “first fire” (the first time you burn the unit), the Control Panel should be set at a “5” Heat Range and “5” Blower Speed for at least 3 hours to allow the unit to “cure” as the oils from the manufacturing process burn off. Windows and doors in the home should be opened to help ventilate as these oils burn off.

NOTE: If the unit does not start, DO NOT try to restart the unit until it has cooled completely down. If the unit does not start or maintain a fire, you will receive an E-2in the Heat Range and Blower Speed window of the Control Board. If this occurs, wait until unit has cooled completely down and repeat these steps.

NOTE: The burnpot and Stirrer are part of a floating system. This means you will see it rise up and go down. The unit is designed to burn multi-fuel; this feature will allow the unit to run and not hang-up or lock- up on a hard piece of corn, etc. It may make a “jumping” noise when you first start the unit, but it will go away after your unit heats up. It will not harm the unit. It is a heavy duty system made with stainless steel, designed to last many trouble-free years.

FUEL NOT FEEDING CORRECTLY

If the fuel is not feeding correctly, the feed auger could possibly be misaligned due to factors such as rough handling during shipping. If you suspect your feed auger is misaligned, call Technical Support at (800) 245- 6489.

Automatic Start-Up

When the “ON” button is pressed from a cold start, the unit is in “Start-Up” (after 3 seconds, there will be an “S U” in the Heat Range and Blower Speed windows to verify this). While in this mode, the unit has a preset heat range and will remain in this mode for 20 minutes (30 minutes in corn mode) to prevent the unit from over- firing. During this start-up period you can set the Control Board at the setting you desire; after the start-up is complete, the unit will operate at the user setting.

Manually Starting Your Unit

In the event the Auto-Start does not initiate, you may manually start your unit. To manually start your unit, first clean any pellets out of the burnpot (to prevent over-feeding). Place a handful of new pellets in the burnpot, then spread a small amount of pellet fire starter over the pellets and ignite them. After the pellets ignite, close the door to your unit and press the “ON” button (if the door is closed before the pellets fully ignite, the Exhaust Blower could put out the fire).

Recommended fire starter materials are: Wax-impregnated wood chips, cardboard cubes or firestarter chips designed for pellet and corn burning stoves. Follow any manufacturer’s directions for these products, and NEVER place any firestarter on any hot surface or hot coals.

CAUTION: Never use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, diesel fuel or any other flammable liquid to start the fire. Keep all combustible materials at a safe distance from stove.

Wet corn may not start with your auto start igniter. It will help to keep a bag of pellets handy. If your corn does not ignite, shut the unit down, clean out the burnpot and make sure the unit is not warm. Place a cup full of wood pellets in the in the burnpot, place a small amount of one of the recommended fire starters (listed above) on the wood pellets and ignite the pellets. Allow the pellets to burn for 1-2 minutes then close the door and push the “ON” button.

CAUTION: The Firebox should be cool to the touch before attempting to start the unit.

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IMPORTANT! READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING

CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.

ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR DUE

TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.

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England's Stove Works 49-SCHPM, 10-CPM, 40-TRCPM operation manual Fuel not Feeding Correctly

40-TRCPM, 10-CPM, 49-SCHPM specifications

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