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Castile Pellet Insert
F. Feed Rate Adjustment
The fuel adjustment control rod is factory set, and should be adequate for most fuels.
The set screw is located at the bottom of the hopper and
set loose at the factory so the fuel adjustment control rod will slide by only loosening the wing nut. Do not
However, if the flame height is too high or too low, you will need to adjust the feed rate. Wait until the appliance has been burning for 15 minutes before making your adjustments and allow 15 minutes for feed adjustment to take effect. Make adjustments in approximately 1/2 inch increments.
Fuse
Heat Output Switch
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1.Loosen the wing nut. Figure 26.1.
2.Adjust the fuel adjustment control rod towards the
"+" symbol to increase the feed rate and fl ame height or
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Wing Nut
WARNING
Fire Risk
Do NOT operate appliance:
•With appliance door open.
•Firepot fl oor open.
•Cleaning slide plates open. Do NOT store fuel:
•Closer than required clearances to com- bustibles to appliance
•Within space required for loading or ash removal.
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Figure 26.1
G. Iginition Cycles
1.During each ignition cycle, it is normal to see some smoke in the fi rebox. The smoke will stop once the fi re starts.
2.The convection blower will automatically turn on after your appliance has reached the set temperature. This blower transfers heat from your appliance into the room, and will continue to run after the thermostat has stopped calling for heat until the appliance has cooled down.
3.Occasionally the appliance may run out of fuel and shut itself down. When this happens, the red call light will be on. To restart it, fi ll the hopper and press the reset button. Figure 26.2. When you press the reset button the red call light will go out. Release the button and the light will come back on. You should see a fi re shortly. If not, follow the instructions on page 25, “Starting Your First Fire”.
Back side of Firepot |
Firepot floor left open |
Figure 26.2 - DO NOT LEAVE FIREPOT FLOOR OPEN
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