Sierra Products EF-5001UB owner manual Fuel Selection, Autolite Operation, Start-Upand Operation

Models: EF-5001UB

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Door handle assembly

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Door handle assembly

3.To adjust door, close and turn handle so latch contacts striker. Door ga sk et m ust contact firm ly against front face of unit. This can be checked by closing against a piece of paper. Firmly tug on paper, if it m oves with solid resistance the door is properly adjusted.

FUEL SELECTION

Proper fuel selection is critical. Your stove requires 1/4" diam eter wood pellets. The pellets must be specifically manufactured for use pellet heaters. Use of fuel non- conform ing fuel will cause the stove to opera te erratically. Additionally, a low ash content of below 1% is will reduce your cleaning and maintenance time. Store pellets in a clean dry area. Do not use pellets that have been damp or have a moisture level above 5% .

The quality of pe llet fuel varies from bra nd to brand . This will affect the efficiency of your heater. W e suggest that you try several brands until you find one that gives you a clean efficient burn. P oor quality pellets will burn rich with black soot and ash w ill accum ulate quickly. Quality pellets will burn clean and ash build up will be m inim al.

Figure 11 Hopper safety switch-close lid to operate

AUTOLITE OPERATION

Your EASYFIRE Pellet Stove is equipped with the Autolite Automatic ignition and operating system.

The AutoLite system is integrated into the stove to allow for au tom atic start up using a heating elem ent located in the burn pot. This elem ent starts the initial fire required to burn the wood pellets. The system operates on 120VAC power supplied through a separate fuse and runs for five m inutes during the initial stove start up. After the five minute period the AutoLite system is deactivated and the

stove operates based on the EasyFire digital control system requirements. If the house AC power should quit, the AutoLite system will not be available however, with the optional battery attached the stove can be manually lit and operate on battery power for several days (depending on battery size).

START-UP AND OPERATION

Warning: Th is stove incorporates a hopper lid safety switch. The feed system will remain in-operable when the door is open.

Priming the feed system

W hen the stove has run out of fuel the feed systems requires several start and stop cycles to charge the auger. Pushing the Low button from Off will start the feed for 90 seconds. W hen the feed stops cycle to Off then back to Low for another 90 seconds. W hen pellets begin to fall in the burn pot switch to Off. You are now ready to start the stove.

1.AutoLite Start-Up:

Prior to operating your AutoLite stove, make sure the hopper is full of wood pellets and the interior components have been installed properly including; burn screen & pot, heat exchange covers, and ash drawer.

IMPORTANT: The Fire Pot must be seated flush and must sit even in the pot tray. Air leaking around the Fire Pot will create a poor burn (Figure 3). Light the pellets in Fire Pot using any approved pellet lighter.

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Note: Caution must be taken when installing burn pot or operating door not to damage ceramic glass. Do not attempt to operate heater if glass becomes dam aged in any w ay!

2.AutoLite Control Functions: Control functions on the Easyfire are as follows: OFF, FAN, LOW , MEDIUM, HIGH, CLEAN. Here is how each function works:

A.W hen the Control Button is turned to FAN , a tim er is activated and you will have about twenty (20) m inutes to get the pellets lit and reach a minimum tem perature. This function is used for match lighting when the AC pow er is out.

Should the pellets not light in 20 minutes simply turn the button to OFF and begin again. This will give you another cycle to get the pellets lit. The reason for the timer function is so that the heater will automatically shut down if the fire goes out. Pellets do not feed in the FAN position.

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Sierra Products EF-5001UB owner manual Fuel Selection, Autolite Operation, Start-Upand Operation, Priming the feed system