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Control Board
The control board regulates all functions of the  insert. The following is 
a list of the board’s components:
•  Feeding light - lights  up when the auger  is feeding pellets into the 
burn pot.
•  Ready Light - lights up when insert is ready to operate.
  Igniting Light - lights up when the insert is in the ignition sequence.
•  Start Button - is pushed to start the ignition sequence after the heat 
selector knob is turned from off.
  Heat Selector Knob - is turned to off to  shut the insert off or turned 
to a setting from 1 to high to regulate the burn           
   rate.
•  Igniter Fuse - six amp fuse to protect igniter heating element.
•  Control Fuse - three amp fuse to protect the control board.
2. Push the start button  and the ignite and feeding lights will come on 
and the lighting sequence will begin. For about the next 15 minutes the 
insert will feed pellets cyclically into the burn pot, the combustion fan 
will come on, and the igniter will heat up. During this sequence, some 
smoke in the firebox is to be expected. After the igniting sequence is 
complete, the insert will  begin burning at the  level indicated by the 
heat selector knob.
Note:  Upon the insert’s initial light up, or if the insert has previously run 
out of pellets, the auger feed tube may not contain a sufficient number of 
pellets to allow the insert to continue burning after the ignition sequence. 
It may be necessary to push the start button a second time to run the start 
sequence again. It is important to always empty (when cool) the burn pot 
of pellets before pushing the start button a second time.
Filling the Hopper
The hopper can be accessed by lifting the lid at the rear of the top of the 
insert. The hopper will hold 60 pounds of pellets. Remove any contents 
from the hopper and fill with pellets.
Lighting
1. Turn the heat selector knob (see Figure 34) to the heat level desired 
- 1 through high - and the ready light will turn green.
Figure 34
Manual Operation
After the insert is burning (see Lighting on this page), the heat selector 
knob controls the pellet burn rate and the insert’s heat output. Turning the 
knob to setting 1 allows the insert to burn about 1.8 pounds of pellets per 
hour - about 8,500 BTUs per hour. Turning the knob to high allows the 
insert to burn 4.7 pounds of pellets per hour - about 39,000 BTUs per hour. 
Once set, the insert will continue to burn at this rate until shut off.
Thermostat Operation
This insert will operate with a low voltage thermostat.  See Page 12 for 
instructions on installing the thermostat. Once installed, the thermostat 
will control the operation of the insert. Important:  When connected to a 
thermostat, it is necessary to push the ignite button for the initial burn, 
when the electrical flow to the insert is interrupted, if the selector knob 
is turned to off (and then back on), or if the insert runs out of pellets and 
therefore shuts off. After the initial ignition sequence, when the thermostat 
calls for heat (the room temperature is less than the temperature set on 
the thermostat) and the heat selector knob is not in the off position, the 
insert will burn at the heat selector knob setting. The higher the setting, 
the quicker the room will heat up. Once the thermostat no longer calls for 
heat (the room is up to the desired temperature), the insert will continue 
to burn for one additional  hour at the lowest  setting. If the thermostat 
does not call for heat again during that hour, the insert will shut off. Dur-
ing that hour, if the thermostat calls for heat again, the insert will again 
burn at  the heat  selector knob setting  until the  thermostat no  longer 
calls for heat. If  the insert shuts off  after that hour it  will relight when 
the thermostat calls for heat.
OPERATION
WARNINGS• Never empty pellets from the Burn-Pot into the hopper.
Pellets that may appear to be cool may retain enough
heat to ignite other pellets resulting in smoke or fire
damage.
• DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS STOVE. This may cause
serious damage to your stove and void your warranty.
It also may create a fire hazard in your home. IF ANY
EXTERNAL PART OF THE UNIT BEGINS TO GLOW, YOU
ARE OVERFIRING. Immediately slide the knob to the
"OFF" position on the control board.
Heat Selector
Knob
Igniting Ready FeedingStartControl Fuse Igniter Fuse
Off High1234