Harman Stove Company P35I G. Starting a Fire - AUTOMATIC, H. Maintaining the Fire, J. Shut-Down

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G. Starting a Fire - "AUTOMATIC"

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G. Starting a Fire - "AUTOMATIC"

1.With the mode selector in the "OFF" position, and the Feed Adjuster NOT on "Test", plug the power cord into a properly grounded receptacle.

2.Fill the hopper with DRY fuel.

3.Turn the FEED ADJUSTER dial to "Test". This will run the feed motor for one minute. If you begin to see fuel entering the burn pot, you can stop the test cycle. Return to #4 or #5 to start out.

4.Position the Igniter switch to AUTOMATIC.

5.Turn the mode selector dial to the desired mode. This will start the combustion blower, feeder, and igniter operating. If Room Temp is selected, be sure to turn the temperature dial above the current room temperature.

6.After the initial feed cycle is typically when you'll begin to see sparks, smoke, or flames.

Keep Hopper Lid, Ash Pan, and Fire viewing doors closed while in operation. Maintain all door seals and gaskets in good condition. Replace gaskets when necessary using parts obtained through your Harman dealer.

H. Maintaining the Fire

Once the Distribution Blower begins operation, your fire is well established. Now, you can make any desired adjustments to the temperature dial. Remem- ber, in STOVE TEMP, the temperature dial uses the inner portion of the scale (#1 thru 7). In ROOM TEMP, select the desired temperature in Fahrenheit from 50 to 90 degrees.

The flames should appear brisk and bright. If you see deep orange and lazy flames, it is usually an indica- tion that the burn pot needs to be cleaned. Refer to the Maintenance Section of this manual.

WARNING! RISK OF FIRE! Keep combustible mate- rials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors or liquids clear of this appliance.

Do NOT store flammable materials in the vicinity of this appliance.

DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL.

DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START A FIRE.

Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use, combustible materials may ignite!

I. Relaxation Mode

An added feature for those times when you'd like to unwind watching a fire but yet do not want all the heat.

With the igniter switch in the "MANUAL" position and the mode selector in "STOVE TEMP", your tempera- ture dial can be set up to a #3 and the distribution blower will be disabled. As you turn up the tempera- ture dial and the fire

begins to burn hotter, the distribution blower will begin to operate.

J. Shut-Down

During operation in ROOM TEMP/ AUTOMATIC mode, the appliance will shut down naturally when demand is met or exceeded. In other modes of opera- tion, the unit will shut-down only if or when it runs out of fuel.

To kill or stop a fire, turn the mode selector dial to "OFF". The shut down cycle will slow or stop the feeder to gradually cool the fire and ensure that all of the exhaust gases are safely expelled before stopping the combustion blower. This not only ensures removal of all smoke and gases, it also keeps the fire from at- tempting to travel into the fuel storage hopper. For this reason; Hearth & Home Technologies recommends installing a battery back-up in areas where frequent power outages are experienced. (Also see page13)

NEVER ATTEMPT TO KILL A FIRE BY PULLING THE PLUG OR OTHERWISE DISCONNECTING THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

The best way to kill a fire, especially at the end of the heating season, is to simply allow it to run out of fuel.

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Harman Stove Company P35I G. Starting a Fire - AUTOMATIC, H. Maintaining the Fire, I. Relaxation Mode, J. Shut-Down